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September 1988
EFFECT ON NEUROLOGIC OUTCOME AFTER. PROLONGED CARDIAC ARREST IN DOOS, OF POST-IN.'SULT HYPOTHERMIA BY CARDIOPULMONARY BYPASS. PRELUM MARY RESULTS
International Resuscitation Research Center, University of Pittsburgh, 3434 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 113260; the Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine; and the Presbyterian-University Hospital of Pittsburgh
Anesthesiology September 1988, Vol. 69, A845.
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Y. Leonov, F. Sterz, P. Safar, II. Reich, M. Stezoskl; EFFECT ON NEUROLOGIC OUTCOME AFTER. PROLONGED CARDIAC ARREST IN DOOS, OF POST-IN.'SULT HYPOTHERMIA BY CARDIOPULMONARY BYPASS. PRELUM MARY RESULTS. Anesthesiology 1988; 69:A845 doi: https://doi.org/10.1097/00000542-198809010-00845
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