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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A feasibility study of cerebral oximetry monitoring during the post-resuscitation period in comatose patients following cardiac arrest Ahn, Anna
2014
85 4 p. 522-526
5 p.
artikel
2 A randomised control trial of prompt and feedback devices and their impact on quality of chest compressions—A simulation study Yeung, Joyce
2014
85 4 p. 553-559
7 p.
artikel
3 Audiovisual feedback device use by health care professionals during CPR: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised and non-randomised trials Kirkbright, Shelley
2014
85 4 p. 460-471
12 p.
artikel
4 Basic life support trained nurses ventilate more efficiently with laryngeal mask supreme than with facemask or laryngeal tube suction-disposable—A prospective, randomized clinical trial Gruber, Elisabeth
2014
85 4 p. 499-502
4 p.
artikel
5 Brain and blood flow: It takes two to tango Naval, Neeraj S.
2014
85 4 p. 450-451
2 p.
artikel
6 Capnography as insight into etiology: A case of cardiac arrest following aortic rupture Dillon, Patrick
2014
85 4 p. e55-e56
nvt p.
artikel
7 Cardiac arrest and hypothermia treatment-function and life satisfaction among survivors in the first 6 months Wallin, Ewa
2014
85 4 p. 538-543
6 p.
artikel
8 Characterising early recovery in survivors of cardiac arrest Hatch, Robert A.
2014
85 4 p. 454-455
2 p.
artikel
9 Chest compression depth after change in CPR guidelines—Improved but not sufficient Kampmeier, Tim-Gerald
2014
85 4 p. 503-508
6 p.
artikel
10 Comparing three CPR feedback devices and standard BLS in a single rescuer scenario: A randomised simulation study Zapletal, Bernhard
2014
85 4 p. 560-566
7 p.
artikel
11 Developing the science of out-of-hospital termination of resuscitation Cone, David
2014
85 4 p. 446-447
2 p.
artikel
12 Duplex sonography of cerebral blood flow after cardiac arrest—A prospective observational study Doepp (Connolly), Florian
2014
85 4 p. 516-521
6 p.
artikel
13 Emergency response teams and patient survival Hoskote, Sumedh S.
2014
85 4 p. e61-
1 p.
artikel
14 Erratum to “Ultrasound, tracheal intubation and cardiopulmonary resuscitation: Isn’t there enough to do during a cardiac arrest?” [Resuscitation 84 (2013) 1641–1642] Blaivas, Michael
2014
85 4 p. 573-
1 p.
artikel
15 Factors associated with quality of bystander CPR: The presence of multiple rescuers and bystander-initiated CPR without instruction Takei, Yutaka
2014
85 4 p. 492-498
7 p.
artikel
16 Heparin dosing in critically ill patients undergoing therapeutic hypothermia following cardiac arrest Wahby, Krista A.
2014
85 4 p. 533-537
5 p.
artikel
17 Hypothermia is not neuroprotective after infection-sensitized neonatal hypoxic–ischemic brain injury Osredkar, Damjan
2014
85 4 p. 567-572
6 p.
artikel
18 Implementation trial of the basic life support termination of resuscitation rule: Reducing the transport of futile out-of-hospital cardiac arrests Morrison, Laurie J.
2014
85 4 p. 486-491
6 p.
artikel
19 Incidence and outcome from adult cardiac arrest occurring in the intensive care unit: A systematic review of the literature Efendijev, Ilmar
2014
85 4 p. 472-479
8 p.
artikel
20 Ischaemic brain damage after cardiac arrest and induced hypothermia–a systematic description of selective eosinophilic neuronal death. A neuropathologic study of 23 patients Björklund, Erik
2014
85 4 p. 527-532
6 p.
artikel
21 Lazarus phenomenon and clinical practice guidelines for death diagnosis: Regaining public trust in medical practice Rady, Mohamed Y.
2014
85 4 p. e63-
1 p.
artikel
22 Long-term functional outcome of cardiac arrest survivors Peskine, A.
2014
85 4 p. e65-e66
nvt p.
artikel
23 Near infrared spectroscopy monitoring—Opening a window on the first 24h after cardiac arrest? Damian, M.S.
2014
85 4 p. 452-453
2 p.
artikel
24 One single variable for predicting the outcome after out-of-hospital-cardiac-arrest (OHCA): A reality or simply chasing El Dorado? Szpilman, David
2014
85 4 p. 448-449
2 p.
artikel
25 Patients’ resuscitation preferences in context: Lessons from POLST Fritz, Zoë B. McC.
2014
85 4 p. 444-445
2 p.
artikel
26 Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment (POLST): Lessons learned from analysis of the Oregon POLST Registry Schmidt, Terri A.
2014
85 4 p. 480-485
6 p.
artikel
27 Prehospital therapeutic hypothermia after cardiac arrest: Is it really cool to stop? Truhlar, Anatolij
2014
85 4 p. e53-e54
nvt p.
artikel
28 Rapid response ECLS after 140min of refractory ventricular fibrillation following out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: Feasibility as bridge to primary PCI Rassaf, Tienush
2014
85 4 p. e57-e59
nvt p.
artikel
29 Resuscitation highlights in 2013: Part 2 Nolan, J.P.
2014
85 4 p. 437-443
7 p.
artikel
30 Targeting therapeutic hypothermia in neonatal resuscitation and beyond: It is time to phenotype Kochanek, Patrick M.
2014
85 4 p. 458-459
2 p.
artikel
31 The association between systolic blood pressure on arrival at hospital and outcome in adults surviving from out-of-hospital cardiac arrests of presumed cardiac aetiology Bray, Janet E.
2014
85 4 p. 509-515
7 p.
artikel
32 Total recall—Is it ethical not to sedate people during successful resuscitation? Ulrichs, C.J.
2014
85 4 p. e49-
1 p.
artikel
33 Trajectories of the averaged abbreviated Vitalpac™ early warning score (AbEWS) and clinical course of 44,531 consecutive admissions hospitalized for acute medical illness Murray, Alan
2014
85 4 p. 544-548
5 p.
artikel
34 Two ways to live, two ways to die? Not all patients at risk of deterioration in hospital are identified through abnormalities in vital signs Subbe, Christian P.
2014
85 4 p. 456-457
2 p.
artikel
35 VAP incidence in cardiac arrest survivors treated with TH and SDD: Our experience Scamperle, Alice
2014
85 4 p. e51-
1 p.
artikel
36 Widely used track and trigger scores: Are they ready for automation in practice? Romero-Brufau, Santiago
2014
85 4 p. 549-552
4 p.
artikel
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