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[Objective: Patients after cardiac arrest from suffocation (airway obstruction caused by foreign body aspiration) or hanging could not have improved prognoses even after undergoing targeted temperature management (TTM). Therefore, to obtain characteristics of such patients, we retrospectively evaluated patients’ data including other pathologies.]
Published: Aug 29, 2018
Keywords: Cardiac arrest due to suffocation/hanging; TTM (targeted temperature management); pH at admission (arrival); Bystander CPR
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