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458 related items for PubMed ID: 26865516
1. Standardized EEG interpretation accurately predicts prognosis after cardiac arrest. Westhall E, Rossetti AO, van Rootselaar AF, Wesenberg Kjaer T, Horn J, Ullén S, Friberg H, Nielsen N, Rosén I, Åneman A, Erlinge D, Gasche Y, Hassager C, Hovdenes J, Kjaergaard J, Kuiper M, Pellis T, Stammet P, Wanscher M, Wetterslev J, Wise MP, Cronberg T, TTM-trial investigators. Neurology; 2016 Apr 19; 86(16):1482-90. PubMed ID: 26865516 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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