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Advanced Airway Devices and End-Tidal CO2 Trends in Cardiac Arrest: Insights from a Multicenter Randomized Trial
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Advanced Airway Devices and End-Tidal CO2 Trends in Cardiac Arrest: Insights from a Multicenter Randomized Trial

Posted by By MedXY 09/22/2025
This analysis compares end-tidal CO2 trends between laryngeal tube and endotracheal intubation in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, revealing no significant difference in absolute values but highlighting complex interactions affecting return of spontaneous circulation outcomes.
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