2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.resplu.2020.100037
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Cardiac arrest: An interdisciplinary scoping review of the literature from 2019

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“…The methods for the 2020 ICARE edition are adopted from the Global Emergency Medicine Literature Review group's methodology, as detailed in the procedure manual (Supplement 1) and are consistent with PRISMA-ScR guidelines and the previously published 2019 review [2,3]. Additional manual screening to prevent inadvertent omissions was also performed.…”
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“…The methods for the 2020 ICARE edition are adopted from the Global Emergency Medicine Literature Review group's methodology, as detailed in the procedure manual (Supplement 1) and are consistent with PRISMA-ScR guidelines and the previously published 2019 review [2,3]. Additional manual screening to prevent inadvertent omissions was also performed.…”
Section: Review Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, articles with either an 'Electronic Date of Publication' and/or 'Print Date of Publication' in 2020 were included. Inclusion and exclusion criteria were consistent with previous ICARE reviews [2,4]. Only articles that were available in English were included.…”
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“…Articles that were included in prior iterations were manually excluded by technical and section editors. Inclusion and exclusion criteria were consistent with previous ICARE reviews 2,4 . Only articles that were available in English were included.…”
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“…The full PubMed/MEDLINE search query is presented in Supporting Information 2. We continued to use the search string used for the 2019 edition 2 …”
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