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Exercise-related cardiac arrest associated with higher rate of shockable rhythm

CardioNewsUK 9 December 2021 Cardiac ArrestSudden Cardiac Arrest

By Dr. Jonathan Shurlock Grubic et al. systematically reviewed the available literature exploring exercise-related sudden cardiac arrest (SCA). Studies eligible for inclusion were observational studies…

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