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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Acknowledgment to Reviewers 2014
85 1 p. 149-151
3 p.
artikel
2 A history of smoking is associated with improved survival in patients treated with mild therapeutic hypothermia following cardiac arrest Pollock, Jeremy S.
2014
85 1 p. 99-103
5 p.
artikel
3 Are we ready to put the SQUEEZE into all IO placements? Wolfe, Heather A.
2014
85 1 p. 17-18
2 p.
artikel
4 Availability and quality of cardiopulmonary resuscitation information for Spanish-speaking population on the Internet Liu, Kirsten Y.
2014
85 1 p. 131-137
7 p.
artikel
5 Basic life support (BLS): Knowledge, personal experiences, and willingness to provide BLS, among music festivals participants – A questionnaire study Szymon, Bialka
2014
85 1 p. e19-
1 p.
artikel
6 Bystander-initiated CPR in an Asian metropolitan: Does the socioeconomic status matter? Chiang, Wen-Chu
2014
85 1 p. 53-58
6 p.
artikel
7 Characteristics and outcome of patients with DNACPR orders in an acute hospital; an observational study Fritz, Zoë B. McC.
2014
85 1 p. 104-108
5 p.
artikel
8 Confirmation of intraosseous cannula placement based on pressure measured at the cannula during squeezing the extremity in a piglet model Lee, Byung Kook
2014
85 1 p. 143-147
5 p.
artikel
9 Continuous neuromuscular blockade is associated with decreased mortality in post-cardiac arrest patients Noonan, Tim
2014
85 1 p. e1-
1 p.
artikel
10 Corrigendum to “How do we integrate man with machine in our resuscitation efforts?” [Resuscitation 84 (2013) 1115–1116] Smyth, Mike
2014
85 1 p. 148-
1 p.
artikel
11 CREWS: Improving specificity whilst maintaining sensitivity of the National Early Warning Score in patients with chronic hypoxaemia Eccles, Sinan R.
2014
85 1 p. 109-111
3 p.
artikel
12 Death to discharge—Intended consequences Field, John M.
2014
85 1 p. 11-12
2 p.
artikel
13 Direction of first bystander call for help is associated with outcome from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest Nehme, Z.
2014
85 1 p. 42-48
7 p.
artikel
14 Dispatch-assisted CPR: Where are the hold-ups during calls to emergency dispatchers? A preliminary analysis of caller–dispatcher interactions during out-of-hospital cardiac arrest using a novel call transcription technique Clegg, Gareth R.
2014
85 1 p. 49-52
4 p.
artikel
15 Dispatcher-assisted bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation in a metropolitan city: A before–after population-based study Song, Kyoung Jun
2014
85 1 p. 34-41
8 p.
artikel
16 Does a higher ROSC-rate with mechanical CPR lead to better survival in helicopter rescue? Putzer, Gabriel
2014
85 1 p. e13-
1 p.
artikel
17 Early cardiac catheterization is associated with improved survival in comatose survivors of cardiac arrest without STEMI Hollenbeck, Ryan D.
2014
85 1 p. 88-95
8 p.
artikel
18 Effect of prehospital ultrasound on clinical outcomes of non-trauma patients—A systematic review Rudolph, Søren Steemann
2014
85 1 p. 21-30
10 p.
artikel
19 Effects of repetitive or intensified instructions in telephone assisted, bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation: An investigator-blinded, 4-armed, randomized, factorial simulation trial van Tulder, R.
2014
85 1 p. 112-118
7 p.
artikel
20 Emergency medical dispatch. With increasing research it is important to unify the reporting Bohm, Katarina
2014
85 1 p. 3-4
2 p.
artikel
21 Feedback during CPR in younger children: Will it help us do the right thing? de Caen, Allan R.
2014
85 1 p. 7-8
2 p.
artikel
22 First quantitative analysis of cardiopulmonary resuscitation quality during in-hospital cardiac arrests of young children Sutton, Robert M.
2014
85 1 p. 70-74
5 p.
artikel
23 History of smoking: A form of ischemic preconditioning? Implications for surviving cardiac arrest Sawyer, Kelly N.
2014
85 1 p. 13-14
2 p.
artikel
24 Impact of the number of on-scene emergency life-saving technicians and outcomes from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in Osaka City Kajino, Kentaro
2014
85 1 p. 59-64
6 p.
artikel
25 Measuring non-technical skills of medical emergency teams: An update on the validity and reliability of the Team Emergency Assessment Measure ( TEAM ) Cooper, Simon J.
2014
85 1 p. 31-33
3 p.
artikel
26 Might the Bainbridge reflex have a role in resuscitation when chest compression is combined with passive leg raising? Azeli, Youcef
2014
85 1 p. e21-
1 p.
artikel
27 Optimal loop duration during the provision of in-hospital advanced life support (ALS) to patients with an initial non-shockable rhythm Nordseth, Trond
2014
85 1 p. 75-81
7 p.
artikel
28 Quality of CPR performed by trained bystanders with optimized pre-arrival instructions Birkenes, Tonje S.
2014
85 1 p. 124-130
7 p.
artikel
29 Rapid sequence simulation training Mileder, Lukas P.
2014
85 1 p. e23-
1 p.
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30 Real time ultrasound guided endotracheal intubation should strive for identification of esophageal intubation Miss, Jacob
2014
85 1 p. e9-
1 p.
artikel
31 Reply to Letter: Continuous neuromuscular blockade is associated with decreased mortality in post-cardiac arrest patients—Problems with the data Salciccioli, Justin
2014
85 1 p. e3-
1 p.
artikel
32 Reply to Letter: Direct real-time tracheal ultrasonography for confirmation of endotracheal tube placement: Is it enough? Chou, Hao-Chang
2014
85 1 p. e7-
1 p.
artikel
33 Reply to Letter: Does a higher ROSC-rate with mechanical CPR lead to better survival in helicopter rescue? Omori, Kazuhiko
2014
85 1 p. e15-
1 p.
artikel
34 Reply to Letter: Real-time tracheal ultrasonography for confirmation of endotracheal tube placement during cardiopulmonary resuscitation Chou, Hao-Chang
2014
85 1 p. e11-
1 p.
artikel
35 Resuscitation and rapid response systems DeVita, Michael A.
2014
85 1 p. 1-2
2 p.
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36 Resuscitation in general practice – Time for action Colquhoun, M.C.
2014
85 1 p. 5-6
2 p.
artikel
37 Simplified dispatcher instructions improve bystander chest compression quality during simulated pediatric resuscitation Rodriguez, Silvana Arciniegas
2014
85 1 p. 119-123
5 p.
artikel
38 Survival of resuscitated cardiac arrest patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) conveyed directly to a Heart Attack Centre by ambulance clinicians Fothergill, Rachael T.
2014
85 1 p. 96-98
3 p.
artikel
39 The effect of adherence to ACLS protocols on survival of event in the setting of in-hospital cardiac arrest McEvoy, Matthew D.
2014
85 1 p. 82-87
6 p.
artikel
40 The European trauma course – trauma teaching goes European Thies, Karl-Christian
2014
85 1 p. 19-20
2 p.
artikel
41 The presence of resuscitation equipment and influencing factors at General Practitioners’ offices in Denmark: A cross-sectional study Niegsch, Mark L.
2014
85 1 p. 65-69
5 p.
artikel
42 Towards global reporting of every paediatric cardiac arrest Plunkett, A.
2014
85 1 p. 15-16
2 p.
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43 Ultrasonography for identifying tracheal tube position during cardiopulmonary resuscitation Li, Yansong
2014
85 1 p. e5-
1 p.
artikel
44 Use of an electronic decision support tool improves management of simulated in-hospital cardiac arrest Field, Larry C.
2014
85 1 p. 138-142
5 p.
artikel
45 ViEWS in the emergency department Cattermole, Giles N.
2014
85 1 p. e17-
1 p.
artikel
46 What should determine loop time during CPR: A generic algorithm or the patient's initial rhythm? Noordergraaf, Gerrit J.
2014
85 1 p. 9-10
2 p.
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