2022 Interim Guidance to Health Care Providers for Basic and Advanced Cardiac Life Support in Adults, Children, and Neonates With Suspected or Confirmed COVID-19: From the Emergency Cardiovascular Care Committee and Get With The Guidelines-Resuscitation Adult and Pediatric Task Forces of the American Heart Association in Collaboration With the American Academy of Pediatrics, American Association for Respiratory Care, the Society of Critical Care Anesthesiologists, and American Society of Anesthesiologists.
Dianne L AtkinsComilla SassonAntony HsuKhalid AzizLance B BeckerRobert A BergFarhan BhanjiSteven M BradleySteven C BrooksMelissa ChanPaul S ChanAdam ChengBrian M ClemencyAllan de CaenJonathan P DuffDana P EdelsonGustavo E FloresSusan FuchsSaket GirotraCarl HinksonBenny L JoynerBeena D Kamath-RayneMonica KleinmanPeter J KudenchukJavier J LasaEric J LavonasHenry C LeeRebecca E LehotzkyArielle LevyMary E McBrideGarth MecklerRaina M MerchantVivek K MoitraVinay M NadkarniAshish R PanchalMary Ann PeberdyTia T RaymondKathryn RobertsMichael R SayreStephen M SchexnayderRobert M SuttonMark TerryAlexis TopjianBrian K WalshDavid S WangCarolyn M ZelopRyan W Morgannull nullPublished in: Circulation. Cardiovascular quality and outcomes (2022)
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