Resuscitation Highlights 2012 | 01 ABR 13

Aspectos destacados sobre la reanimación cardiopulmonar

Este artículo resume los principales trabajos publicados sobre Reanimación Cardiopulmonar durante 2012: epidemiología, prevención, desfibrilación, equipos,, calidad de la RCP, soporte vital avanzado, post-reanimación.
Autor/a: Dres. Nolan JP, Ornato JP, Parr MJA, Perkins GD, Soar J Resuscitation 2013;84: 129– 136.
INDICE:  1. Artículo | 2. Referencias
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