European Resuscitation Council Guidelines 2021: Epidemiology of cardiac arrest in Europe.
@article{Grsner2021EuropeanRC, title={European Resuscitation Council Guidelines 2021: Epidemiology of cardiac arrest in Europe.}, author={Jan Thorsten Gr{\"a}sner and Johan Herlitz and Ingvild Beathe Myrhaugen Tjelmeland and Jan Wnent and Siobh{\'a}n Masterson and Gisela Lilja and Berthold Bein and Bernd W. B{\"o}ttiger and Fernando Rosell-Ortiz and Jerry P. Nolan and Leo Bossaert and Gavin D. Perkins}, journal={Resuscitation}, year={2021}, volume={161}, pages={ 61-79 } }
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