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Cardiac arrest with STEMI

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In-hospital mortality was significantly lower in resuscitated patients with STEMI who were revascularized compared with patients who did not undergo revascularization, and this benefit extends to patients neurologically unresponsive after resuscitation. (Hosmane VR et al. J Am Coll Cardiol 2009; 53: 409-415.)

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