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  Favorable neurological outcome rate was lower (9% vs. 34%, p  less then  0.01) in out-of-hospital than in-hospital cardiac arrest and was significantly associated with shorter time from collapse to ECMO. The application of stringent ECPR criteria (n = 105) resulted in 38% of patients with favorable neurologic outcome. CONCLUSIONS ECPR was associated with intact neurological recovery in 19% of unselected cardiac arrest victims, with 38% favorable outcome if stringent selection criteria would have been applied.A field measurement study of vo
 
					 
						 
                                     
				    				