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Vol 4, No 1 (2019)
Letter to the Editor
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Is low voltage ventricular fibrillation still a diagnostic problem?

Marek Malysz1, Piotr Kacprzak1
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Disaster Emerg Med J 2019;4(1):31-32.
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  1. Medical Simulation Center, Lazarski University, Warsaw, Poland

open access

Vol 4, No 1 (2019)
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Published online: 2019-05-24

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Title

Is low voltage ventricular fibrillation still a diagnostic problem?

Journal

Disaster and Emergency Medicine Journal

Issue

Vol 4, No 1 (2019)

Article type

Letter to the Editor

Pages

31-32

Published online

2019-05-24

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723

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1436

DOI

10.5603/DEMJ.2019.0007

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Disaster Emerg Med J 2019;4(1):31-32.

Authors

Marek Malysz
Piotr Kacprzak

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