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Incidence and Clinical Relevance of Echocardiographic Visualization of Occult Ventricular Fibrillation: A Multicenter Prospective Study of Patients Presenting to the Emergency Department After Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest

Romolo Gaspari, Robert Lindsay, Trent She, Josie Acuña, Andrew Balk, J. Bartnik, Jacob Baxter, Drew Clare, Richard Caplan, John DeAngelis, Levi Filler, Powell L. Graham, Mike Hill, John E. Hipskind, Ryan Joseph, Monica Kapoor, Tobias Kummer, Margaret Reed Lewis, S.J.E. Midgley, Ari Nalbandian, Offdan Narveas-Guerra, Jason T. Nomura, Irina Sanjeevan, Mark D. Scheatzle, Nikolai Schnittke, Michael Secko, Zachary Soucy, Jeffrey R. Stowell, Rebecca G. Theophanous, Jordan Tozer, Tyler Yates, Timothy Gleeson

2025Annals of Emergency Medicine9 citationsDOI

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MedicineOccultEmergency departmentIncidence (geometry)Ventricular fibrillationProspective cohort studyAtrial fibrillationEmergency medicineInternal medicineCardiologyPathologyOpticsAlternative medicinePsychiatryPhysicsCardiac Arrest and ResuscitationHealthcare Technology and Patient MonitoringMechanical Circulatory Support Devices
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