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1 Accuracy of ambulance staff diagnosis of acute cardiogenic pulmonary oedema: A prospective diagnostic study of 1334 patients Jenkinson, E.
2008
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2 Actions of bystanders of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OOHCA) Breckwoldt, J.
2008
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1 p.
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3 Activated circulating endothelial cells in patients after successful prehospital cardiopulmonary resuscitation Fink, K.
2008
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4 Adding interactive video communication to dispatch instructions improves the quality of bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation in simulated cardiac arrests Ma, Matthew Huei-Ming
2008
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5 Adherence to treatment protocol in prehospital chest pain patients Staff, T.
2008
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6 Adherence to treatment protocol in prehospital ST-elevation infarction patients Staff, T.
2008
77 S p. S1-S2
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7 Advanced life support and pre-hospital trauma care database course web-based data manager Semeraro, F.
2008
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1 p.
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8 AED voice prompts—Significant differences between four commonly used AEDS Løfgren, B.
2008
77 S p. S52-S53
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9 A 150-J fixed-energy protocol does not impair shock success for refibrillation Hess, E.P.
2008
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10 Ambulance paramedics interrupt chest compressions and delay defibrillation after taking over from lay rescuers with an automatic external defibrillator Schulten, R.J.
2008
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11 Amplitude, frequency and complexity features in paediatric and adult ventricular fibrillation Irusta, U.
2008
77 S p. S53-
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12 Analysis of prehospital care for cardiac arrests in an urban city in Japan Yanagawa, Y.
2008
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13 An evaluation of effectiveness of basic life support (BLS) training and retention of BLS knowledge and skills 8 months after training of undergraduate dental students Özçakr-Tomruk, C.
2008
77 S p. S54-
1 p.
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14 A new CPR artefact removal method using chest compression signals Ruiz de Gauna, S.
2008
77 S p. S12-
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15 An observational cohort study on outcomes of patients admitted to intensive care unit following cardiac arrest Davis-Gomez, N.
2008
77 S p. S67-S68
2 p.
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16 A peer-to-peer model for training nurses for inhospital resuscitation: Preliminary data Scapigliati, A.
2008
77 S p. S24-
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17 A performance evaluation, of aggregate weighted Smith, G.
2008
77 S p. S42-
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18 A prospective study on precordial thump for treatment of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest Pellis, T.
2008
77 S p. S17-
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19 A tiered training program allows for efficient and effective training of pre-hospital healthcare providers involved in clinical trials Souders, C.
2008
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20 Automated external defibrillators and the European Resuscitation Guidelines 2005 Roessler, B.
2008
77 S p. S16-
1 p.
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21 Best cost-effectiveness strategy for training in adult life support (ALS): Latest-generation simulator compared to standard training Iglesias-Vazquez, A.
2008
77 S p. S54-S55
2 p.
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22 Blood product effect on survival for combat trauma patients in shock Spinella, P.C.
2008
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23 Capnography versus impedance: In search of an optimal strategy for ventilation detection during cardiopulmonary resuscitation Edelson, D.
2008
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24 Cardiac arrest in the SAMU BH, Brazil Moaris, D.
2008
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25 CARDIOTEAM: Development and implementation of a new full-scale simulation based program including assessment of teamwork during treatment of cardiac arrest Andersen, P.O.
2008
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26 Cerebral blood flow and cerebrovascular reactivity during hypothermia after cardiac arrest Bisschops, L.
2008
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27 Changes in cerebral blood flow and oxygen extraction during post-resuscitation syndrome Lemiale, V.
2008
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28 Characterization of chest compression pauses during in-hospital cardiac arrest Jacob, J.
2008
77 S p. S11-S12
2 p.
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29 Chest compression depth measurement during cardiopulmonary resuscitation predicts successful defibrillation Freeman, G.
2008
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30 Chest trauma during cardiopulmonary resucitation: Review of 231 autopsis Hemmassi, Gholamreza
2008
77 S p. S12-S13
2 p.
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31 Clinical evaluation of the laryngeal tube (LT) in paediatric emergency care Lipska, E.
2008
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32 Clinical skills training: Should this be allied to relevant clinical exposure Langham, B.
2008
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33 Closing the gap: An audit of medical management in paediatric emergencies Vandevoorde, P.
2008
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34 Co-administration of two vasopressors in the treatment of cardiac arrest Stroumpoulis, K.
2008
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35 Comparison between arterial and venous lactate values after cardiogenic shock or cardiac arrest Deye, N.
2008
77 S p. S15-
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36 Comparison between four sites of temperature monitoring during mild therapeutic hypothermia (TH) after cardiac arrest (CA) Deye, N.
2008
77 S p. S61-
1 p.
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37 Comparison between simultaneously recorded continuous encephalogram and standard encephalogram in post-cardiac arrest patients Mathonnet, A.
2008
77 S p. S68-S69
2 p.
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38 Comparison between the Los Angeles Prehospital Stroke Screen (LAPSS) and the Face-, Arm- and Speech Test (FAST) for the recognition of stroke patients by paramedics Allroggen, A.
2008
77 S p. S69-
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39 Comparison of four reciprocal learning settings with task cards for acquiring basic life support (BLS) Iserbyt, P.
2008
77 S p. S55-
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40 Comparison of intravenous and intraosseous access by medical emergency personnel with and without CBRN equipment on a training manikin Lamaut, L.
2008
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41 Comparison of the error rate in basic life support (BLS) and automatic external defibrillation (AED) assessment between the 2000 and 2005 European Resuscitation Council (ERC) guidelines Kocierz, L.
2008
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42 Computerized continuous capnography for prediction of survival from resuscitation Sharon, Einav
2008
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43 Contact and death pattern among heroin users after initial contact with a doctor staffed mobile emergency care unit (MECU) in Copenhagen Rudolph, S.
2008
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44 CPR learning outcomes after one session in secondary school De Martelaer, K.
2008
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45 Defibrillation effectiveness for in-hospital pediatric VF/VT Meaney, P.
2008
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46 Defibrillation in general practice: The impact of a systematic initiative in Ireland Bury, G.
2008
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47 Determine CPR efficiency of interventions performed in 112 ambulance services Türkdemir, A.H.
2008
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48 Development and implementation of a paediatric early warning scoring system into a sick childrens hospital Clements, F.
2008
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49 Diagnostic impact of a pre-hospital ECG compared to the first ECG at hospital admission in patients with acute coronary syndrome Arntz, H.-R.
2008
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50 Differences in test results between doctors and non-doctors in the theory finals of the ERC ALS Provider Course Fischer, H.
2008
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1 p.
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51 Different beginning of CPR sequence of adult and paediatric victim, based on ERC guidelines 2005, confuses lay rescuers Grześkowiak, M.
2008
77 S p. S55-S56
2 p.
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52 Different temperature levels during emergency preservation and resuscitation (EPR) do not affect neurologic outcome after prolonged normovolemic cardiac arrest in pigs Weihs, W.
2008
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53 Dispatcher-assisted CPR—A retrospective evaluation of 100 cases Lorem, T.
2008
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54 Diurnal variations in vital signs observations Smith, G.
2008
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55 Do all patient ward areas need a defibrillator? The Stavanger University Hospital experience Lindner, T.W.
2008
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56 Does dual operator CPR help minimize interruptions in chest compressions? Spooner, B.
2008
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57 Does targeted peer teaching of first aid and BLS for medical students result in better long-term retention of skills and knowledge? Breckwoldt, J.
2008
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58 Does the LUCAS device increase trauma during CPR? Menzies, D.
2008
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59 Duration of lifesaving operations as a variable for surgical resources in multiple or mass casualties—An analysis of the German trauma registry Kanz, K.-G.
2008
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60 Early intraosseous epinephrine reduces time to return of spontaneous circulation after defibrillation and improves 24h post-resuscitation neurological outcome in a swine model of prolonged ventricular fibrillation Zuercher, M.
2008
77 S p. S9-S10
2 p.
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61 ECG analysis in CPR identifies shockable rhythms with high likelihood of ROSC Nakagawa, M.
2008
77 S p. S53-S54
2 p.
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62 Echocardiography during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in the Emergency Department Cimpoesu, D.
2008
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63 Effect of the 30:2 chest compression (CC)/ventilation ratio on oxygen consumption (VO2) and fatigue of French medical emergency personnel (SAMU) during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) Dagron, C.
2008
77 S p. S11-
1 p.
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64 Effects of 10- and 20-min training and verbal feedback on ventilation skills in lay rescuers Paal, P.
2008
77 S p. S39-S40
2 p.
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65 Efficacy and safety of a novel rapid non-invasive surface-cooling device for induction of therapeutic hypothermia in patients after cardiac arrest Holzer, M.
2008
77 S p. S29-
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66 Efficacy and safety of normal saline in rapid intravenous rehydration Samman, R.
2008
77 S p. S64-S65
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67 Efficacy of biphasic 150J and 200J shocks in out-of-hospital ventricular fibrillation Mueller, D.
2008
77 S p. S18-
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68 Emergency physicians teaching basic cardiopulmonary resuscitation at schools: Results achieved with a program specifically designed for a student population Miró, O.
2008
77 S p. S56-
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69 Emergency preparedness for technology-dependent children: Family education before discharge Benedetti, M.
2008
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70 Emergency thoracotomy in the field: Experience of SAMUR Madrid Corral Torres, E.
2008
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71 Epidemiology and outcome of out-of-hospital resuscitation from cardiac arrest of non-cardiac origin Reinhard, V.
2008
77 S p. S69-S70
2 p.
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72 Epidemiology of trauma children's hospitalizations in the university children's hospital of Lublin Kucmin, T.
2008
77 S p. S65-
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73 Evaluation of CPR performance with standard manual and mechanical chest compressions with autopulse in a multicentre randomized cross-over manikin study Tømte, O.
2008
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74 Evaluation of endotracheal tube intubation using different laryngoscopic methods Lim, S.H.
2008
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75 Feasibility of focused assessment with computed tomography in resuscitation (FACTR) Kanz, K.-G.
2008
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76 Female piglets have fewer cardiac problems after hypovolaemic cardiac arrest Semenas, E.
2008
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77 Frequency of resuscitations by lifeguards DeVries, W.
2008
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78 Functional assessment of cardiac arrest survivors: One month might not be long enough Arrich, J.
2008
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79 Generic instructor courses: The Italian experience from 2004 to 2007 Barelli, A.
2008
77 S p. S56-S57
2 p.
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80 Head position in children to open the upper airway Paal, P.
2008
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81 High-fidelity simulation fails to improve clinical performance in a randomised study of actual in-hospital cardiac resuscitation Bell, G.
2008
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2 p.
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82 HI/LO fidelity paediatric resuscitation simulation audit Brennan, N.
2008
77 S p. S65-S66
2 p.
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83 Hospital resuscitation programme—Experience from an ultraperipheral region Pereira, Irene Maria Antunes
2008
77 S p. S44-
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84 How do we limit the interruptions of chest compression during defibrillation? The three-in-one method Clausen Groes, N.
2008
77 S p. S44-S45
2 p.
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85 Identification of barriers to early treatment associated with survival from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in Goteborg Axelsson, K.
2008
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86 Identifying factors influencing clinical state transitions in cardiac arrest resuscitation Kvaløy, J.T.
2008
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87 Impact of bystander CPR on the outcome of patients after pre-hospital cardiac arrest Graesner, J.-T.
2008
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88 Implementation of mild therapeutic hypothermia therapy as standard care after successful CPR in a German general hospital Foedisch, M.J.
2008
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89 Improved induction of mild hypothermia in patients after cardiac arrest with a new design of cooling pad Uray, T.
2008
77 S p. S61-S62
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90 Improved performance of BLS instructors when compared with BLS providers Laverty, L.
2008
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91 Improving neurological outcome by introducing mild therapeutic hypothermia after cardiac arrest in north-east Italy: A prospective evaluation Pellis, T.
2008
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92 Inappropriate force or compression to relaxation ratio may cause volume trapping in CPR Noordergraaf, G.
2008
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93 Incomplete chest recoil during piglet CPR worsens hemodynamics Zuercher, M.
2008
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94 Induction of hypothermia after cardiac arrest in rats by dopaminergic and serotonergic agonists Schneider, A.
2008
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95 Induction of mild hypothermia in cardiac arrest survivors presenting with cardiogenic shock syndrome Skulec, R.
2008
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96 Influence of weather factors on ischemic cardiac emergencies and out-of-hospital sudden cardiac death Mueller, D.
2008
77 S p. S39-
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97 Injuries after cardiopulmonary resuscitation: A comparison between LUCAS mechanical CPR and standard CPR Englund, E.
2008
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98 Intra-arrest selective brain cooling improves success of resuscitation in a porcine model of prolonged cardiac arrest Hao, Wang
2008
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99 Intravenous epinephrine improves outcome for cardiac arrests with initial rhythm other than ventricular fibrillation Iwami, T.
2008
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100 Investigating the factors that should be included in an early warning system Smith, G.
2008
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101 Investigation of a correlation between meteorological conditions and admission to hospital for acute coronary syndrome Babović, R.
2008
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102 Is it worth having a HEMS in an area well covered by a ground EMS system? Neels, G.
2008
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103 Is the outcome of pediatric cardiac arrest really worse than adult in the prehospital setting? Debaty, G.
2008
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104 Is time to target temperature predictive of the length of stay after cardiac arrest? Stammet, P.
2008
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105 Lack of compliance with basic infection-control measures during cardiopulmonary resuscitation—Are we ready for another epidemic? Chiang, Wen-Chu
2008
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106 Lactate and base deficit become worse immediately after reperfusion following hemorrhagic shock and are improved with hypoventilation Idris, A.
2008
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107 Laypersons are not able to recognize cardiac arrest when “gasping” is present Franek, O.
2008
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108 Left ventricular assistance by percutaneous impella recover LP 2.5™ during post resuscitation shock Mathonnet, A.
2008
77 S p. S33-S34
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109 Life after survival: Long-term functioning and quality of life after an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest Moulaert, V.
2008
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110 Long-term neurological outcome after prolonged cardiac arrest treated with therapeutic hypothermia Friberg, H.
2008
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111 Lower respiratory tract infections after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest treated with induced hypothermia Nieuwendijk, R.
2008
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112 Malleable stylet vs. re-useable and disposable bougies in a model of difficult intubation: A randomised cross-over trial Woollard, M.
2008
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113 Mechanical chest compression devices can save lives in the cath lab Wagner, H.
2008
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114 Medical training in mountain rescue in Europe and North America Elsensohn, F.
2008
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115 Microsim—A useful adjunct to advanced life support training Davis-Gomez, N.
2008
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116 Nasal cooling with a new cooling device in patients after cardiac arrest and successful resuscitation Andreas, J.
2008
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117 Nationwide survey of hypothermia after cardiac arrest in Croatia Gornik, I.
2008
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118 Newborn life support courses (ERC) in a bilingual area where newborn resuscitation program courses (AHA) are taught as well Pederzini, F.
2008
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119 No increased incidence of injuries after mechanical chest compressions with the LUCAS device in cardiac arrest victims Smekal, D.
2008
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120 Obstetric maternal critical care in an Italian tertiary care university center Calva, S.
2008
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121 Outcome after cardiac arrest with focus on therapeutic hypothermia—A report from the hypothermia network Nielsen, N.
2008
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122 Outcome of drowned children in hypothermic cardiac arrest depends on water temperature Kieboom, J.K.W.
2008
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123 Outcomes from in-hospital cardiac arrest: Results of a quality improvement programme Spearpoint, K.
2008
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124 Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest—A panorama in transformation Olson, H.
2008
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125 Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest due to non-cardiac causes Moriwaki, Y.
2008
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126 Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest survival in Madrid Navalpotro Pascual, J.M.
2008
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127 Out-of-hospital (OOH) surface cooling after cardiac arrest: Design determines cooling rate Uray, T.
2008
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128 Oxygen concentration at the rear and front of bag-mask device during ventilation of neonate Bakr, A.
2008
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129 Parental presence during resuscitation Nederstigt, I.
2008
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130 Parents’ and physicians’ perception of pediatric emergency: A comparison Willems, A.
2008
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131 Pediatrics out of hospital cardiac arrest survival Navalpotro Pascual, J.M.
2008
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132 PENTAX-AWS that improves glottis visualization in tracheal intubation Junichi, K.
2008
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133 Perceptions of lay bystanders of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OOHCA) Breckwoldt, J.
2008
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134 Performance of basic cardiac life support according to the ERC 2005 resuscitation guidelines in a human manikin model of cardiac arrest Foedisch, M.J.
2008
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135 Periodic acceleration (pGz) as a passive mechanical assistance device during severe experimental hemorrhagic shock in swine Adams, J.
2008
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136 Prediction of outcome after resuscitation from out-of-hospital ventricular fibrillation treated with therapeutic hypothermia Skrifvars, M.
2008
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137 Predictors of success in the ALS provider course Gonnella, G.L.
2008
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138 Prehospital treatment times for trauma patients in Germany Gries, A.
2008
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139 Prognosis factors of poisoned patients treated with extracorporeal life support in the intensive care unit Deye, N.
2008
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140 Prospective clinical trial, DEFI 2005: Does an AED algorithm with more CPR impact out-of-hospital cardiac arrest prognosis? Jost, D.
2008
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141 Prospective interventional study in teaching basic life support: Initial assessment with a problem-based stimulus keeps participants involved Beckers, S.
2008
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142 Pupils can be lifesavers Fleischhackl, R.
2008
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143 Quality of cardiopulmonary resuscitation on manikins: On the floor and in the bed Jäntti, H.
2008
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144 Quality of chest compressions is improved with a man-powered mechanical chest compression device Genzwuerker, H.
2008
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145 Quality of chest compressions, perceived fatigue and energy expenditure with compression:ventilation ratios of 15:1, 30:2 or continuous chest-compression single-rescuer cardiopulmonary resuscitation: A manikin study Kim, Y.M.
2008
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146 Quality of CPR during transport of patients after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest Ødegaard, S.
2008
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147 Radiological assessment of the paediatric chest: Need for revising current guidelines for chest compression? Kao, Pei-Chieh
2008
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148 Reliability of pulse palpation by healthcare personnel to diagnose paediatric cardiac arrest Tibballs, J.
2008
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149 Resuscitation decisions in a coronary care unit Pitcher, D.
2008
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150 Resuscitation from post-asphyxial cardiac arrest with adrenaline and terlipressin in a paediatric animal model Fernández, B.
2008
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151 Resuscitation masks—Comparison of protection against potential infection Walmsley, A.
2008
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152 Rhythms and outcomes in adult in-hospital cardiac arrest Meaney, P.
2008
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153 ROSC and neurologic outcome after in-hospital cardiac arrest and LUCAS-CPR Durnez, P.
2008
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154 ROSC at hospital admission in out of hospital cardiac arrest using LUCAS de Wilde, R.
2008
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155 Second life: A non-conventional way to teach Semerano, F.
2008
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156 Sevoflurane during cardiopulmonary resuscitation improves early post-resuscitation myocardial dysfunction in the rat Russi, N.
2008
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157 Should age be included as a component of track and trigger systems used to identify sick adult patients? Smith, G.
2008
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158 Simulation-based training on airways management: The experience with 311 trainees Zawadzki, B.
2008
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159 Staff knowledge survey of a hospital Do Not Attempt Resuscitation (DNAR) policy: Is this policy effective and is the documentation completed accurately? Haskett, G.
2008
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160 Standard bystander CPR versus continuous chest compressions only in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest Olasveengen, T.M.
2008
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161 Strategies for improving post arrest care: The S.P.A.R.C. hypothermia project Morrison, L.J.
2008
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162 Strengthening weak parts of the local chain of survival after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest Olasveengen, T.M.
2008
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163 Subsequent VF/pulseless-VT is associated with better outcomes from out-of-hospital cardiac arrests with initial non-shockable rhythms in Osaka, Japan Kajino, K.
2008
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164 Successful implementation of post-cardiac arrest service in a tertiary care facility Rittenberger, J.
2008
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165 Teaching basic life support to blind children García-Soidán, J.L.
2008
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166 Telephone reason for EMS alert in cardiac arrest Mateos Rodriguez, A.
2008
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167 Telephone triage for call prioritisation – can the fast help? Harding, U.
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168 Terlipressin for paediatric cardiac arrest refractory to advanced resuscitation López-Herce Jesús, J.
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169 Test scenarios for cardiopulmonary resuscitation training Israelsson, J.
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170 The activation of the survival chain in primary education García-Soidán, J.L.
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171 The bone injection gun as a rapid method to get circulatory access Draaisma, J.
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172 The decisive role of effective continuous chest compression for in-hospital resuscitation of pulseless electrical activity Bonnemeier, H.
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173 The early minutes of in-hospital cardiac arrest—Shock or CPR? Nordseth, T.
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174 The effect of clinical experience on long-term learning outcome of advanced life support courses Lind, J.M.
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175 The effect of time to therapeutic hypothermia on survival after cardiac arrest Alongi, Salvatore
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176 The effect of using within-patient correlation to improve shock outcome prediction Gundersen, K.
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177 The effect on quality of chest compressions and exhaustion of a compression–ventilation ratio of 30:2 versus 15:2 during cardiopulmonary resuscitation—A randomised trial Deschilder, K.
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178 The impact of the European resuscitation council in Poland Krawczyk, P.
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179 The influence of preceding signs of shock or respiratory depression on outcome following emergency medical service witnessed out-of-hospital cardiac arrest Skrifvars, M.B.
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180 The laryngeal tube improves ventilation during simulated CPR Meyer, O.
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181 The learning effect in testing resuscitation skills Kromann, C.
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182 The outcome of cardiac arrest the years before and after introduction of LUCAS in the ambulances Olsson, P.
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183 The rate of recovery of cardiac function after cardiac arrest: A theoretical study Turner, I.
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184 Thermoregulation and outcome in patients after cardiac arrest Uray, T.
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185 The same result for less money? De Vries, W.
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186 The use of a pre-allocation system in the prevention of cardiac arrest Mclean, C.P.
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187 The use of integrated care pathways in the management of acute coronary syndrome Abdulla, S.
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188 Thorax injuries after CPR – a comparison between CT versus autopsy findings Oberladstaetter, D.
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189 Thorax injuries after one minute of LUCAS CPR – a prospective study in female cadavers Oberladstaetter, D.
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190 Time-dependent outcome and incidence of asystole according the three phases theory in patients with out of hospital cardiac arrest Busch, H.-J.
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191 Training Basic Life Support to school children using medical students and teachers in a ‘peer training’ model – update of the ‘abc for life’ programme Connolly, M.
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192 Trends (1998–2006) in hospital mortality for admissions to UK critical care units following cardiopulmonary resuscitation Nolan, J.P.
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193 Ultimate lysis: Thrombolysis for out of hospital cardiac arrest resuscitation in ULM 1995 – 2002 Dinse-Lambrecht, A.
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194 Unrecognized oesophageal intubations in trauma room patients intubated by emergency physicians in the field Genzwuerker, H.
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195 Use of AED electrodes with accelerometer to improve the quality of CPR Cassan, P.
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196 Using ECG-analysis to quantify the effect of increasing pre-shock pauses in chest compressions on the probability of ROSC Gundersen, K.
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197 Using real-time feedback and debriefing to improve CPR quality and performance Dine, J.C.
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198 Utility of laryngeal tube for out-of-hospital airway management in a nurse-based emergency medical service: A prospective evaluation Pescarollo, C.
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199 Validation of a novel radar-based breathing rate measurement device in human volunteers Smith, G.
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200 Validation of a novel radar-based breathing rate measurement device using a human manikin Smith, G.
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201 Validation of a scoring system for the ALS cardiac arrest scenario test (CASTest) Perkins, G.D.
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202 Ventilation practice during in-hospital cardiac arrest Treanor, G.
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203 Ventricular fibrillation characteristics are different in patients with coronary heart disease compared to patients with a primary arrhythmia Olasveengen, T.M.
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204 Virtual reality prototype in healthcare simulation training Semeraro, F.
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205 Who finds out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients and where they are found in an urban city? Moriwaki, Y.
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206 Whole body computed tomography during trauma resuscitation—Effect on outcome Karl-Georg, K.
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207 Witnessed resuscitation: A comparison of the preferences and views between survivors of resuscitation and hospitalised patients without this experience Albarran, J.
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