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This page is a summary of: Successful percutaneous coronary intervention during cardiac arrest with use of an automated chest compression device: a case report, Therapeutics and Clinical Risk Management, April 2014, Taylor & Francis,
DOI: 10.2147/tcrm.s57953.
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Successful percutaneous coronary intervention during cardiac arrest with use of an automated chest compression device: a case report
Supplementary video 1 (Selective angiogram of the left coronary artery during chest compressions with the LUCAS device) of case report paper "Successful percutaneous coronary intervention during cardiac arrest with use of an automated chest compression device: a case report" to be published in the open access journal Therapeutics and Clinical Risk Management by Libungan, Dworeck, and Omerovic.
Successful percutaneous coronary intervention during cardiac arrest with use of an automated chest compression device: a case report
Supplementary video 2 (Selective angiogram of the right coronary artery after PCI with the LUCAS device switched off) of case report paper "Successful percutaneous coronary intervention during cardiac arrest with use of an automated chest compression device: a case report" to be published in the open access journal Therapeutics and Clinical Risk Management by Libungan, Dworeck, and Omerovic.
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