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Epidemiology and outcomes of anaphylaxis-associated out-of-hospital cardiac arrest.

Sun Young LeeSeung Chul LeeSang Do ShinKyoung Jun SongYoung Sun RoJeong Ho ParkSo Yeon Kong
Published in: PloS one (2018)
The incidence of anaphylaxis-associated OHCA is considerably low, and significant temporal variability, with a peak during the day and in summer, is evident. Anaphylaxis-associated OHCA is more common by natural agents than by iatrogenic agents, but no difference in the survival-to-discharge rate is evident.
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