Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) is a complex disease with a wide spectrum of
severity and outcomes.
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Advances in our understanding of OHCA have made it clear that any single intervention
is likely too simple and the timeliness of appropriate therapies will also influence
survival. The rapid identification and effective management of OHCA is critical to
patient outcomes.
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Published online: December 07, 2019
Received:
November 29,
2019
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