Thinking fast and slow: lactate and MELD-XI (model for end-stage liver disease excluding INR) are useful for estimating mortality after cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Richard Rezar(University of Salzburg), Bernhard Wernly(Paracelsus Medical University), Mathias Ausserwinkler(Paracelsus Medical University), Jochen REICHLE(Paracelsus Medical University), Uta C. Hoppe(Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute), Ingrid Pretsch(University of Salzburg), Philipp Schwaiger(University of Salzburg), Bernhard Strohmer(Cyprus University of Technology), Clemens Seelmaier(University of Salzburg), Christian Jung(Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf), Michael Lichtenauer(University of Salzburg), Peter Jirak(Paracelsus Medical University)
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