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Does intubation during paediatric cardiac arrest save lives?

5/10/2016

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Brand new article published in JAMA - looks at the association between intubation and outcome during in-hospital paediatric cardiac arrest. Sure, it's not an RCT but being such a rare event, will we ever have one?

Go to the website to download the (non-paywalled) article.
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