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In-flight cardiac arrest and in-flight cardiopulmonary resuscitation during commercial air travel: consensus statement and supplementary treatment guideline from the German society of aerospace medicine (DGLRM): reply

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Hinkelbein, J., Neuhaus, C. In-flight cardiac arrest and in-flight cardiopulmonary resuscitation during commercial air travel: consensus statement and supplementary treatment guideline from the German society of aerospace medicine (DGLRM): reply. Intern Emerg Med 14, 629–630 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11739-019-02068-6

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