Early quantitative EEG after cardiac arrest correlates with functional outcome: A pilot study

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Geocadin, RG
Hartmann, T
Hathi, M
Crone, N
Torbey, M
Venkatesha, S
Natarajan, A
Schulman, S
Thakor, N
Hanley, DF
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