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Compression-only CPR may improve survival for patients in cardiac arrest due to shockable rhythms treated by bystanders with public access defibrillation

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  • Andrew Whittington University of Warwick, Warwick Clinical Trials Unit, Gibbett Hill, Coventry, B93 9BE, UK West Midlands Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust, Waterfront Way, Brierley Hill, West Midlands DY5 1LX, UK PubMed articlesGoogle scholar articles
  • Gavin D Perkins University of Warwick, Warwick Clinical Trials Unit, Gibbett Hill, Coventry, B93 9BE, UK West Midlands Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust, Waterfront Way, Brierley Hill, West Midlands DY5 1LX, UK Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust, Bordesley Green East, Birmingham, B9 5SS, UK PubMed articlesGoogle scholar articles
  1. Correspondence to: Professor Gavin D Perkins
    University of Warwick, Warwick Clinical Trials Unit, Gibbett Hill, Coventry, B93 9BE, UK; g.d.perkins{at}warwick.ac.uk
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Whittington A, Perkins GD
Compression-only CPR may improve survival for patients in cardiac arrest due to shockable rhythms treated by bystanders with public access defibrillation

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  • First published March 16, 2013.
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November 06, 2019

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