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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A new external cardiopulmonary resuscitation device: What are the requirements for its use in a pre-hospital setting? Agostinucci, J.M.
2011
82 12 p. e23-e24
nvt p.
artikel
2 Assessment of difficult endotracheal intubation in the prehospital setting Xue, F.S.
2011
82 12 p. e11-e12
nvt p.
artikel
3 A survey on techniques for insertion of oropharyngeal airway insertion amongst paediatric anaesthetists – Supporting resuscitation guidelines Dobby, N.
2011
82 12 p. e21-
1 p.
artikel
4 Automated external defibrillators and in-hospital cardiac arrest: Patient survival and device performance at an Australian teaching hospital Smith, Roger J.
2011
82 12 p. 1537-1542
6 p.
artikel
5 Basic life support equipped with automated external defibrillator may not be categorized the same as traditional basic life support in meta-analysis Ko, Patrick Chow-In
2011
82 12 p. e7-
1 p.
artikel
6 Comments on editorial “Rescue and resuscitation or body retrieval—The dilemmas of search and rescue efforts in drowning incidents” Tipton, Michael J.
2011
82 12 p. e1-
1 p.
artikel
7 Comparison of prehospital insertion success rates and time to insertion between standard endotracheal intubation and a supraglottic airway Frascone, Ralph J.
2011
82 12 p. 1529-1536
8 p.
artikel
8 Comparison of six different intubation aids for use while wearing CBRN-PPE: A manikin study Castle, Nick
2011
82 12 p. 1548-1552
5 p.
artikel
9 Corrigendum to “A prize worth the effort: A common European registry of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest” [Resuscitation (2011) 965–966] Chamberlain, Douglas
2011
82 12 p. 1558-
1 p.
artikel
10 Difficult prehospital endotracheal intubation – predisposing factors in a physician based EMS Breckwoldt, Jan
2011
82 12 p. 1519-1524
6 p.
artikel
11 Direct intraclot thrombolysis for cardiac arrest following massive pulmonary embolism in a neurosurgical patient. Treating on the edge? Gritti, Paolo
2011
82 12 p. e15-e17
nvt p.
artikel
12 During CPR, push hard and fast and please do not stop! Yannopoulos, Demetris
2011
82 12 p. 1475-1476
2 p.
artikel
13 Effect of a reminder video using a mobile phone on the retention of CPR and AED skills in lay responders Ahn, Ji Yun
2011
82 12 p. 1543-1547
5 p.
artikel
14 Emergency medical dispatch – More than merely sending the ambulance! Jacobs, Ian G.
2011
82 12 p. 1473-1474
2 p.
artikel
15 Good outcome in every fourth resuscitation attempt is achievable—An Utstein template report from the Stavanger region Lindner, Thomas Werner
2011
82 12 p. 1508-1513
6 p.
artikel
16 Implementing what we already know: Our task for this decade Koster, Rudolph W.
2011
82 12 p. 1477-1478
2 p.
artikel
17 In out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients, does the description of any specific symptoms to the emergency medical dispatcher improve the accuracy of the diagnosis of cardiac arrest: A systematic review of the literature Vaillancourt, Christian
2011
82 12 p. 1483-1489
7 p.
artikel
18 In patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, does the provision of dispatch cardiopulmonary resuscitation instructions as opposed to no instructions improve outcome: A systematic review of the literature Bohm, Katarina
2011
82 12 p. 1490-1495
6 p.
artikel
19 King LT-D use by urban basic life support first responders as the primary airway device for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest Gahan, Kelly
2011
82 12 p. 1525-1528
4 p.
artikel
20 Max Harry (Hal) Weil – A leader, mentor, friend, and wonderful colleague Tang, Wanchun
2011
82 12 p. 1481-1482
2 p.
artikel
21 Mobile phones—Their increasing role in education and implementation of CPR Arntz, H.-R.
2011
82 12 p. 1479-1480
2 p.
artikel
22 Mobile phone technology identifies and recruits trained citizens to perform CPR on out-of-hospital cardiac arrest victims prior to ambulance arrival Ringh, Mattias
2011
82 12 p. 1514-1518
5 p.
artikel
23 Potassium values in cardiac arrest patients measured with a point-of-care blood gas analyzer Ahn, Shin
2011
82 12 p. e25-e26
nvt p.
artikel
24 Reference editorial – Rescue and resuscitation or body retrieval Ramm, Howard
2011
82 12 p. e3-
1 p.
artikel
25 Reply letter: Rescue and resuscitation or body retrieval Perkins, Gavin D.
2011
82 12 p. e5-
1 p.
artikel
26 Reply letter to: Do we really need more research in order to be convinced that advanced life support is superior to basic life support for the non traumatic cardiac arrest patients? Bakalos, G.
2011
82 12 p. e9-e10
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artikel
27 Reply to Letter: Assessment of difficult tracheal intubation in prehospital setting Breckwoldt, Jan
2011
82 12 p. e13-e14
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artikel
28 Reporting of data from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest has to involve emergency medical dispatching—Taking the recommendations on reporting OHCA the Utstein style a step further Castrén, M.
2011
82 12 p. 1496-1500
5 p.
artikel
29 Successful therapeutic hypothermia for cardiac arrest in a patient with a left ventricular assist device Brenyo, Andrew
2011
82 12 p. e19-
1 p.
artikel
30 The impact of increased chest compression fraction on return of spontaneous circulation for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients not in ventricular fibrillation Vaillancourt, Christian
2011
82 12 p. 1501-1507
7 p.
artikel
31 Visual evaluation of left ventricular performance predicts volume responsiveness early after resuscitation from cardiac arrest Gruenewald, Matthias
2011
82 12 p. 1553-1557
5 p.
artikel
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