In COVID-19 Patients Who Suffer In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Outcomes May Be Impacted by Arrest Etiology and Local Pandemic Conditions

Murphy, C. G., Nishikawa, M. S., Char, S. T., Nemeth, S. K., Parekh, M., Bulman, W. A., Wu, C., Neuberg, G. W., Louh, I. K., Schluger, N. W., Prager, K. M., Fischkoff, K. N., & Burkart, K. M. (2022). In COVID-19 Patients Who Suffer In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Outcomes May Be Impacted by Arrest Etiology and Local Pandemic Conditions. Critical Care Explorations, 4(2), e0605. https://doi.org/10.1097/cce.0000000000000605
Authors:
Charles G Murphy
Mia S Nishikawa
Steven T Char
Samantha K Nemeth
Madhavi Parekh
William A Bulman
Caroline Wu
Gerald W Neuberg
Irene K Louh
Neil W Schluger
Kenneth M Prager
Katherine N Fischkoff
Kristin M Burkart
Affiliated Authors:
Charles G Murphy
Mia S Nishikawa
Steven T Char
Madhavi Parekh
William A Bulman
Caroline Wu
Gerald W Neuberg
Irene K Louh
Kenneth M Prager
Katherine N Fischkoff
Kristin M Burkart
Author Keywords:
advanced cardiac life support
cardiopulmonary resuscitation
coronavirus disease 2019
heart arrest
retrospective studies
return of spontaneous circulation
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Article
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10.1097/cce.0000000000000605
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PubMed

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