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Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) remains a high burden for society and caregivers, with an annual incidence between 67 and 170 per 100,000 inhabitants in Europe, whereas the percentage of survival is reported to be 8%. Post-resuscitation care for OHCA has been continually improved over the last few years, with the aim of improving survival with favorable neurological outcomes, according to the cerebral performance category (CPC) or modified ranking scale (mRS). A recent 2 of 11 evaluation of a prediction score for good neurological outcomes after OHCA identified variables to be . . .
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