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December 1st, 2014

Selections from Richard Lehman’s Literature Review: December 1st

Richard Lehman, BM, BCh, MRCGP

This week’s topics include atenolol vs. losartan in children and young adults with Marfan’s syndrome, the Japanese Primary Prevention Project, and more.

Categories: General
Tags: advanced cardiac life support, atenolol, basic life support, dalteparin, door-to-balloon time, Japanese Primary Prevention Project, losartan, low-dose aspirin, manual chest compression, Marfan's syndrome, mechanical chest compressions, out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, Primary PCI, unfractionated heparin, venous thromboembolism


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