Sedation and analgesia in post-cardiac arrest care: a post hoc analysis of the TTM2 trial
Ameldina Ceric(Lund University), Niklas Nielsen(Lund University), Tobias Cronberg(Skåne University Hospital), Fabio Silvio Taccone(Université Libre de Bruxelles), Susann Ullén(Lund University), Matthias Hænggi(University of Bern), Martin Annborn(Lund University), Janus Christian Jakobsen(Copenhagen University Hospital), Paul J. Young(Wellington Hospital), Christian Rylander(University of Gothenburg), Marion Moseby‐Knappe(Lund University), Gisela Lilja(Skåne University Hospital), Joachim Düring(Skåne University Hospital), Teresa May(Tufts University), Jan Bělohlávek(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Glenn M. Eastwood(The University of Melbourne), Matthew Thomas(Bristol Royal Infirmary), Claudia Schrag(University of Bern), Thomas Keeble(Essex Cardiothoracic Centre), Matthias P. Hilty, Manoj Saxena(Bankstown Lidcombe Hospital), Matt P. Wise(University Hospital of Wales), Pedro David Wendel‐Garcia(University Hospital of Zurich), Anders Morten Grejs(Aarhus University Hospital), Anna Lybeck(Lund University), Chiara Robba(Ospedale Policlinico San Martino), Alain Cariou(Université Paris Cité), Josef Dankiewicz(Lund University)
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