Serum neuron-specific enolase as an early predictor of outcome after inhospital cardiac arrest

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T Rech
S Vieira
J Brauner
R Scalco
F Nagel
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[1] Hospital De Clínicas De Porto Alegre,Complexo Hospitalar Santa Casa
[2] Hospital São Frnacisco,undefined
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Critical Care | / 10卷 / Suppl 1期
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Cardiac Arrest; Glasgow Coma Scale; Unfavourable Outcome; Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation; Glasgow Outcome Scale;
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10.1186/cc4813
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