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Editorial
. 2025 Jul;27(7):521-523.
doi: 10.1007/s43678-025-00921-6. Epub 2025 May 20.

Easy with the IO: Intravenous versus intraosseous access in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest

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Easy with the IO: Intravenous versus intraosseous access in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest

Sarah Gagnon et al. CJEM. 2025 Jul.
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