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Long-term outcomes of burned children after in-hospital cardiac arrest
Marc G. Jeschke
, David N. Herndon
, Robert E. Barrow
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Cardiac Arrest
100%
In-hospital Cardiac Arrest
100%
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
85%
Survivors
57%
Predisposing Factors
57%
Non-survivors
42%
Total Body Surface Area
28%
Long-term Survivors
28%
Burn Injury
14%
Sepsis
14%
Neurologic
14%
Burn Care
14%
Severely Burned Patients
14%
Long-term Survival
14%
No Significant Difference
14%
Burn Size
14%
Cardiac Arrest Survivor
14%
Anoxic Brain Injury
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Heart Arrest
100%
Resuscitation
50%
Thermal Burn
41%
Disease Predisposition
33%
Body Surface
16%
Sepsis
8%
Long Term Survival
8%
Brain Injury
8%