Publisher Correction: Circumstances in a young German cohort with sudden cardiac arrest: systematic insights and implications
Fabienne Kreimer, Pia Thiesing, Ibrahim Akin, Jens Tiesmeier, Hendrik Milting, Andreas Mügge, Nazha Hamdani, Assem Aweimer, Ibrahim El-Battrawy

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**Publisher Correction: Clinical Research in Cardiology ** 10.1007/s00392-025-02593-9
The article "Circumstances in a young German cohort with sudden cardiac arrest: systematic insights and implications", written by Fabienne Kreimer, Pia Thiesing, Ibrahim Akin, Jens Tiesmeier, Hendrik Milting, Andreas Mügge, Nazha Hamdani, Assem Aweimer, Ibrahim El Battrawy, was originally published under exclusive license to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature, because of a malfunction in our production system The article should have been published under the open access model.
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