A change of perspective? an explorative study on why patients may not subjectively report cognitive impairments after a cardiac arrest

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  • who: Pauline van Gils from the This study is part of the Activity and Life After Survival of Cardiac Arrest (ALASCA) project [ISRCTN74835019], carried out between April , and December This project was a multi-center prospective longitudinal cohort study. Two weeks, three months, and one year after cardiac arrest, patients received an assessment. This study complies with the Declaration of Helsinki and has been approved by the Medical Ethics Committee of Maastricht University Medical Center and the local committees of the participating hospitals. have published the paper: A change of perspective? An explorative study on why patients . . .

     

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