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Comments on “Cerebral oxygenation monitoring during resuscitation by emergency medical technicians: a prospective multicenter observational study”
We read with interest the recently published article by Hamanaka et al. 1 These authors reported that the increase in regional cerebral oxygen saturation (rSO 2 ) during cardiopul- monary resuscitation (CPR) monitored by emergency medi- cal technicians (EMTs) was higher in patients who survived more than 90 days than those who did not, although the increase was not statistically significant. We would like to discuss three issues from their article regarding their methodology, an illogical leap in the conclusions, and an insufficient literature search.
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