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To the Editor: The Therapeutic Hypothermia after Pediatric Cardiac Arrest trial in the in-hospital setting (THAPCA-IH) reported by Moler et al. (Jan. 26 issue)1 shows no significant difference between therapeutic hypothermia and therapeutic normothermia with respect to survival among children after in-hospital cardiac arrest. However, the percentages of patients in the two groups who underwent cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) for a long period of time were not reported. Another study by Fink et al.2 showed that mortality was independently associated with a long duration of CPR after cardiac arrest in children. Fink et al. reported that at their center, the median . . .

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