P-COSCA (Pediatric Core Outcome Set for Cardiac Arrest) in Children: An Advisory Statement From the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation

Studies of pediatric cardiac arrest use inconsistent outcomes, including return of spontaneous circulation and short-term survival, and basic assessments of functional and neurological status. In 2018, the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation sponsored the COSCA initiative (Core Outcome...

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Hauptverfasser: Topjian, Alexis A., Scholefield, Barnaby R., Pinto, Neethi P., Fink, Ericka L., Buysse, Corinne M.P., Haywood, Kirstie, Maconochie, Ian, Nadkarni, Vinay M., de Caen, Allan, Escalante-Kanashiro, Raffo, Ng, Kee-Chong, Nuthall, Gabrielle, Reis, Amelia G., Van de Voorde, Patrick, Suskauer, Stacy J., Schexnayder, Stephen M., Hazinski, Mary Fran, Slomine, Beth S.
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