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Differential pathophysiologic phenotypes of hypoxic ischemic brain injury: considerations for post-cardiac arrest trials

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Dr. Sekhon is supported by the Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute Clinician Scientist Award.

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Hoiland, R.L., Robba, C., Menon, D.K. et al. Differential pathophysiologic phenotypes of hypoxic ischemic brain injury: considerations for post-cardiac arrest trials. Intensive Care Med 46, 1969–1971 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00134-020-06200-5

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