Outcomes and modifiable resuscitative characteristics amongst pan-Asian out-of-hospital cardiac arrest occurring at night

Author:

Ho Andrew Fu Wah,Hao Ying,Pek Pin Pin,Shahidah Nur,Yap Susan,Ng Yih Yng,Wong Kwanhathai Darin,Lee Eui Jung,Khruekarnchana Pairoj,Wah Win,Liu Nan,Tanaka Hideharu,Shin Sang Do,Ma Matthew Huei-Ming,Ong Marcus Eng Hock

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

General Medicine

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