2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.rec.2022.05.013
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Coronary angiography in patients without ST-segment elevation following out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. COUPE clinical trial

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“…One trial was originally included as an abstract; however, upon publication of the article after our search was completed, we did a full text review and included this trial in our analysis ( 18 ). A further recent RCT was published during the peer review process and was included in our analysis ( 20 ).…”
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“…One trial was originally included as an abstract; however, upon publication of the article after our search was completed, we did a full text review and included this trial in our analysis ( 18 ). A further recent RCT was published during the peer review process and was included in our analysis ( 20 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One trial only included patients with initial shockable arrest rhythm ( 17 ). The timing of early angiography varied among studies: immediately after randomization in two trials ( 16 , 18 ), within 1 hour of patient presentation in one trial ( 14 ), and within 2 hours of patient presentation in three trials ( 15 , 17 , 20 ). In the trials with early angiography immediately after presentation, one did not provide time from arrest to angiography ( 16 ), whereas the other trial had a median time from arrest to angiography of 2 hours ( 18 ).…”
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