nr |
titel |
auteur |
tijdschrift |
jaar |
jaarg. |
afl. |
pagina('s) |
type |
1 |
A descriptive analysis of the epidemiology and management of paediatric traumatic out-of-hospital cardiac arrest
|
Alqudah, Zainab |
|
2019 |
140 |
C |
p. 127-134 |
artikel |
2 |
Adrenaline, ROSC and survival in patients resuscitated from in-hospital cardiac arrest
|
Lundin, Andreas |
|
2019 |
140 |
C |
p. 64-71 |
artikel |
3 |
Adult in-hospital cardiac arrest in Denmark
|
Andersen, Lars W. |
|
2019 |
140 |
C |
p. 31-36 |
artikel |
4 |
An investigation of inter-shock timing and electrode placement for double-sequential defibrillation
|
Taylor, Tyson G. |
|
2019 |
140 |
C |
p. 194-200 |
artikel |
5 |
Association of state-level CPR training initiatives with layperson CPR knowledge in the United States
|
Alexander, Tyler D. |
|
2019 |
140 |
C |
p. 9-15 |
artikel |
6 |
Bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation and survival in patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest of non-cardiac origin
|
Christensen, D.M. |
|
2019 |
140 |
C |
p. 98-105 |
artikel |
7 |
Can we treat post cardiac arrest shock by removing cytokines from circulation with high cut-off veno-venous hemodialysis?
|
Pekkarinen, Pirkka T. |
|
2019 |
140 |
C |
p. 203-204 |
artikel |
8 |
Cheap, fast, or reliable: Picking two in prognostication after out of hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA)
|
Hinson, Holly E. |
|
2019 |
140 |
C |
p. 201-202 |
artikel |
9 |
Closed chest compressions reduce survival in an animal model of haemorrhage-induced traumatic cardiac arrest
|
Watts, Sarah |
|
2019 |
140 |
C |
p. 37-42 |
artikel |
10 |
Comment on ‘Comparison of presumed cardiac and respiratory causes of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest’
|
Zhai, Qiangrong |
|
2019 |
140 |
C |
p. 211 |
artikel |
11 |
Corrigendum to “Time of on-scene resuscitation in out of-hospital cardiac arrest patients transported without return of spontaneous circulation” [Resuscitation 138 (2019) 235–242]
|
de Graaf, Corina |
|
2019 |
140 |
C |
p. 223 |
artikel |
12 |
Could mobile apps improve laypeople AED use?
|
Carballo-Fazanes, Aida |
|
2019 |
140 |
C |
p. 159-160 |
artikel |
13 |
Delivering oxygen after cardiac arrest — A breath of life or death?
|
Aneman, Anders |
|
2019 |
140 |
C |
p. 207-208 |
artikel |
14 |
Earlier time to tracheal intubation does not improve return of spontaneous circulation during in-hospital cardiac arrest
|
Vella, Michael A. |
|
2019 |
140 |
C |
p. 29-30 |
artikel |
15 |
Early hyperoxemia is not associated with cardiac arrest outcome
|
Humaloja, Jaana |
|
2019 |
140 |
C |
p. 185-193 |
artikel |
16 |
Editorial Board
|
|
|
2019 |
140 |
C |
p. i |
artikel |
17 |
Emergency department crowding might not strongly associated with higher incidence of in-hospital cardiac arrest
|
Ye, Sheng |
|
2019 |
140 |
C |
p. 72-73 |
artikel |
18 |
External validation of a risk classification at the emergency department of post-cardiac arrest syndrome patients undergoing targeted temperature management
|
Nishikimi, Mitsuaki |
|
2019 |
140 |
C |
p. 135-141 |
artikel |
19 |
Grey–white matter ratio measured using early unenhanced brain computed tomography shows no correlation with neurological outcomes in patients undergoing targeted temperature management after cardiac arrest
|
Hong, Jun Young |
|
2019 |
140 |
C |
p. 161-169 |
artikel |
20 |
Hemodynamic efficiency of hemodialysis treatment with high cut-off membrane during the early period of post-resuscitation shock: The HYPERDIA trial
|
Geri, Guillaume |
|
2019 |
140 |
C |
p. 170-177 |
artikel |
21 |
Impact of first documented rhythm on cost-effectiveness of extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation
|
Kawashima, Tomoyuki |
|
2019 |
140 |
C |
p. 74-80 |
artikel |
22 |
Impella use in acute myocardial infarction complicated by cardiogenic shock and cardiac arrest: Analysis of 10 years registry data
|
Davidsen, Cedric |
|
2019 |
140 |
C |
p. 178-184 |
artikel |
23 |
Is the “Unprotected Heart” a clinical myth? Use of IABP, Impella, and ECMO in the acute cardiac patient
|
Shinar, Zachary |
|
2019 |
140 |
C |
p. 205-206 |
artikel |
24 |
Italian in-hospital emergency number: A call for action
|
Giusti, Gian Domenico |
|
2019 |
140 |
C |
p. 84-85 |
artikel |
25 |
KIDS SAVE LIVES BRAZIL: A successful pilot program to implement CPR at primary and high schools in Brazil resulting in a state law for a training CPR week
|
Nakagawa, N.K. |
|
2019 |
140 |
C |
p. 81-83 |
artikel |
26 |
Location of arrest and survival from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest among children in the public-access defibrillation era in Japan
|
Matsui, Satoshi |
|
2019 |
140 |
C |
p. 150-158 |
artikel |
27 |
Management and outcomes of cardiac arrests at nursing homes: A French nationwide cohort study
|
Vaux, Julien |
|
2019 |
140 |
C |
p. 86-92 |
artikel |
28 |
Management of cardiac arrest in specialist centres
|
Fadhlillah, Fiqry |
|
2019 |
140 |
C |
p. 214 |
artikel |
29 |
Myth of the stolen AED
|
Salerno, Jessica |
|
2019 |
140 |
C |
p. 1 |
artikel |
30 |
Oximetry-Guided normoxic resuscitation following canine cardiac arrest reduces cerebellar Purkinje neuronal damage
|
Lee, Da |
|
2019 |
140 |
C |
p. 23-28 |
artikel |
31 |
Prognostic impact of the conversion to a shockable rhythm from a non-shockable rhythm for patients suffering from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest
|
Cournoyer, Alexis |
|
2019 |
140 |
C |
p. 43-49 |
artikel |
32 |
Prognostic value of phase information of 2D T2*-weighted gradient echo brain imaging in cardiac arrest survivors: A preliminary study
|
Jang, Jinhee |
|
2019 |
140 |
C |
p. 142-149 |
artikel |
33 |
Prospective validation of the Good Outcome Following Attempted Resuscitation (GO-FAR) score for in-hospital cardiac arrest prognosis
|
Thai, Thuy Nhu |
|
2019 |
140 |
C |
p. 2-8 |
artikel |
34 |
Public access of automated external defibrillators in a metropolitan city of China
|
Zhang, Lin |
|
2019 |
140 |
C |
p. 120-126 |
artikel |
35 |
Reply to: “Assessment and treatment of ischemia reperfusion injury: The real challenge of uncontrolled donation after circulatory death”
|
Manara, Alexander R. |
|
2019 |
140 |
C |
p. 221-222 |
artikel |
36 |
Reply to: Comment on ‘Comparison of presumed cardiac and respiratory causes of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest’
|
Orban, Jean-Christophe |
|
2019 |
140 |
C |
p. 212-213 |
artikel |
37 |
Reply to: Management of cardiac arrest in specialist centres
|
Yeung, Joyce |
|
2019 |
140 |
C |
p. 215-216 |
artikel |
38 |
Reply to: The importance of pre-hospital interventions for prevention and management of witnessed hypothermic cardiac arrest’
|
Pasquier, M. |
|
2019 |
140 |
C |
p. 219-220 |
artikel |
39 |
Shocking insights on double defibrillation: How, when and why not?
|
Kudenchuk, Peter J. |
|
2019 |
140 |
C |
p. 209-210 |
artikel |
40 |
The association between public access defibrillation and outcome in witnessed out-of-hospital cardiac arrest with shockable rhythm
|
Kiyohara, Kosuke |
|
2019 |
140 |
C |
p. 93-97 |
artikel |
41 |
The effects of adrenaline in out of hospital cardiac arrest with shockable and non-shockable rhythms: Findings from the PACA and PARAMEDIC-2 randomised controlled trials
|
Perkins, Gavin D. |
|
2019 |
140 |
C |
p. 55-63 |
artikel |
42 |
The importance of pre-hospital interventions for prevention and management of witnessed hypothermic cardiac arrest
|
Strapazzon, Giacomo |
|
2019 |
140 |
C |
p. 217-218 |
artikel |
43 |
The nasopharyngeal airway: Estimation of the nares-to-mandible and nares-to-tragus distance in young children to assess current clinical practice
|
Johnson, Mae |
|
2019 |
140 |
C |
p. 50-54 |
artikel |
44 |
Time course of platelet counts in relation to the neurologic outcome in patients undergoing targeted temperature management after cardiac arrest
|
Kim, Hyo Joon |
|
2019 |
140 |
C |
p. 113-119 |
artikel |
45 |
Use of resuscitative balloon occlusion of the aorta in a swine model of prolonged cardiac arrest
|
Tiba, Mohamad Hakam |
|
2019 |
140 |
C |
p. 106-112 |
artikel |
46 |
Using a smartwatch with real-time feedback improves the delivery of high-quality cardiopulmonary resuscitation by healthcare professionals
|
Lu, Tsung-Chien |
|
2019 |
140 |
C |
p. 16-22 |
artikel |