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Characteristics and sequelae of cardiopulmonary arrest in children

16-01-2005,
Lopez-Herce J., Garcia C., Dominguez P., Carrillo A., Rodriguez-Nunez A., Calvo C., Delgado M. A

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Characteristics and sequelae of cardiopulmonary arrest in children

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Following cardiopulmonary arrest in children, short-term survival is 60.2% and annual survival is 33.3%. The most important mortality indicator in the group of children with cardiopulmonary arrest was the duration of resuscitation over 20 minutes.

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