Ranking Businesses and Municipal Locations by Spatiotemporal Cardiac Arrest Risk to Guide Public Defibrillator Placement.

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Published in Circulation on March 21, 2017

Authors

Christopher L F Sun1, Steven C Brooks1, Laurie J Morrison1, Timothy C Y Chan2, Rescu Epistry Investigators

Author Affiliations

1: From Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering (C.L.F.S., T.C.Y.C.) and Division of Emergency Medicine, Department of Medicine (L.J.M.), University of Toronto, ON, Canada; Department of Emergency Medicine, Queen's University at Kingston, ON, Canada (S.C.B.); and Rescu, Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute, St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, ON, Canada (S.C.B., L.J.M., T.C.Y.C.).
2: From Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering (C.L.F.S., T.C.Y.C.) and Division of Emergency Medicine, Department of Medicine (L.J.M.), University of Toronto, ON, Canada; Department of Emergency Medicine, Queen's University at Kingston, ON, Canada (S.C.B.); and Rescu, Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute, St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, ON, Canada (S.C.B., L.J.M., T.C.Y.C.). tcychan@mie.utoronto.ca.

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