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Resuscitation registers: how many active registers are there and how many collect data on paediatric cardiac arrests?

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Table 1 Active national or large regional cardiac arrest registries Registry name Web link Location Lead organisation Data reporting method Coverage Popn
Table 2 Number of publications per register Database searches Registry Adult related publications Paediatricrelated publications (indicated in title) All Japan Utstein Registry 16 11 Andalusian Registry of Out-of-hospital Cardiac Arrest 2 1

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