2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2021.05.012
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Acting on the potentially reversible causes of traumatic cardiac arrest: Possible but not sufficient

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“…9 However, conflicting evidence has been published regarding the impact of life-saving interventions performed in the prehospital setting during a TCA. For instance, Savary et al 10 did not observe any improvement in survival when comparing preand post-TCA guidelines despite significant increase in the number of advanced life support (ALS) procedures performed.…”
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“…9 However, conflicting evidence has been published regarding the impact of life-saving interventions performed in the prehospital setting during a TCA. For instance, Savary et al 10 did not observe any improvement in survival when comparing preand post-TCA guidelines despite significant increase in the number of advanced life support (ALS) procedures performed.…”
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confidence: 99%