Cerebral oximetry versus end tidal CO<sub>2</sub> in predicting ROSC after cardiac arrest.
Adam J. Singer(University of Miami), Sam Parnia(NYU Langone Health), Henry C. Thode(Stony Brook University), Robert T. Nguyen(Stony Brook University), Mark C. Henry(Stony Brook University), Elinor Schoenfeld(State University of New York), Shreyas Ravishankar(Stony Brook University)
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