The impact of ventricular fibrillation amplitude on successful cardioversion, resuscitation duration, and survival after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest.

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Full Title: Crit Care Resusc

Abbreviation: Crit Care Resusc

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Subject Category: Critical Care

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"Competing interests No relevant disclosures."

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"Ziad Nehme is supported by a National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Early Career Fellowship (#1146809). Jocasta Ball is supported by an NHMRC Early Career Fellowship (#1112829) and a Postdoctoral Fellowship from the National Heart Foundation of Australia (#100950)."

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"Between 1 February 2019 and 30 January 2020, we performed a retrospective audit of all OHCA cases with an initial arrest rhythm of ventricular fibrillation. Patients shocked before EMS arrival and those with an arrest witnessed by EMS personnel were excluded. The study, including the collection and use of registry data, was approved by the Monash University Human Research Ethics Committee (Project No. 21046)."

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