Research and Reviews in the Fastlane 142
This study demonstrated that very early administration (pre-hospital) did not change outcomes in terms of infarct size. There was also no reduction in ventricular dysrhythmias. Once again we see that earlier is not always better.
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The R&R iconoclastic sneak peek icon key
The list of contributors
The R&R ARCHIVE
R&R Hall of famer You simply MUST READ this!
R&R Hot stuff! Everyone’s going to be talking about this
R&R Landmark paper A paper that made a difference
R&R Game Changer? Might change your clinical practice
R&R Eureka! Revolutionary idea or concept
R&R Mona Lisa Brilliant writing or explanation
R&R Boffintastic High quality research
R&R Trash Must read, because it is so wrong!
R&R WTF! Weird, transcendent or funtabulous!
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