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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A call to arms for an out-of-hospital advanced versus basic airway trial Fouche, Pieter F.
2014
85 9 p. e153-e154
nvt p.
artikel
2 Accuracy of continuous thermodilution cardiac output monitoring by pulmonary artery catheter during therapeutic hypothermia in post-cardiac arrest patients Ameloot, K.
2014
85 9 p. 1263-1268
6 p.
artikel
3 2010 American Heart Association recommended compression depths during pediatric in-hospital resuscitations are associated with survival Sutton, Robert M.
2014
85 9 p. 1179-1184
6 p.
artikel
4 A prediction tool for initial out-of-hospital cardiac arrest survivors Aschauer, S.
2014
85 9 p. 1225-1231
7 p.
artikel
5 Are there standards of care for cardiac arrest existing in the workplace? Results from a worldwide survey Descatha, Alexis
2014
85 9 p. e145-e146
nvt p.
artikel
6 A systematic review of the effect of emergency medical service practitioners’ experience and exposure to out-of-hospital cardiac arrest on patient survival and procedural performance Dyson, Kylie
2014
85 9 p. 1134-1141
8 p.
artikel
7 A 4-year implementation strategy of aggressive post-resuscitation care and temperature management after cardiac arrest Pellis, T.
2014
85 9 p. 1251-1256
6 p.
artikel
8 Changes to DA-CPR instructions: Can we reduce time to first compression and improve quality of bystander CPR? Painter, Ian
2014
85 9 p. 1169-1173
5 p.
artikel
9 Cognitive function and quality of life after successful resuscitation from cardiac arrest Beesems, Stefanie G.
2014
85 9 p. 1269-1274
6 p.
artikel
10 Corrigendum to “Are APLS formulae for estimating weight appropriate for use in children admitted to PICU?” [Resuscitation 85 (2014) 927–931] Flannigan, Christopher
2014
85 9 p. 1305-
1 p.
artikel
11 Corrigendum to “Association of water temperature and submersion duration and drowning outcome” [Resuscitation 85 (6) (2014) 790–794] Quan, Linda
2014
85 9 p. 1304-
1 p.
artikel
12 Corrigendum to ‘Manual vs. integrated automatic load-distributing band CPR with equal survival after out of hospital cardiac arrest. The randomized CIRC trial’ [Resuscitation 85 (2014) 741–8] Wik, Lars
2014
85 9 p. 1306-
1 p.
artikel
13 Creating a drowning chain of survival Szpilman, David
2014
85 9 p. 1149-1152
4 p.
artikel
14 Diurnal variations in incidence and outcome of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest including prior comorbidity and pharmacotherapy: A nationwide study in Denmark Karlsson, Lena I.M.
2014
85 9 p. 1161-1168
8 p.
artikel
15 Effects of adenosine monophosphate on induction of therapeutic hypothermia and neuronal damage after cardiopulmonary resuscitation in rats Knapp, Jürgen
2014
85 9 p. 1291-1297
7 p.
artikel
16 Electronic documentation of cardiac arrests Stewart, John A.
2014
85 9 p. e141-
1 p.
artikel
17 Finding a faster and safer way to “catch a cold” after cardiac arrest: We may be getting closer Uray, Thomas
2014
85 9 p. 1131-1133
3 p.
artikel
18 Geographic factors are associated with increased risk for out-of hospital cardiac arrests and provision of bystander cardio-pulmonary resuscitation in Singapore Ong, Marcus Eng Hock
2014
85 9 p. 1153-1160
8 p.
artikel
19 Hemodynamic directed CPR improves cerebral perfusion pressure and brain tissue oxygenation Friess, Stuart H.
2014
85 9 p. 1298-1303
6 p.
artikel
20 “How deep is your love?” Choosing the most appropriate depth for Paediatric chest compression Nuthall, Gabrielle
2014
85 9 p. 1125-1126
2 p.
artikel
21 How much of NEWS could be measured by a machine, and would it work? Kellett, John
2014
85 9 p. e147-
1 p.
artikel
22 Hyperoxia following cardiac arrest: How much is too much? Couper, Keith
2014
85 9 p. 1123-1124
2 p.
artikel
23 Improved outcome of extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest – A comparison with that for extracorporeal rescue for in-hospital cardiac arrest Wang, Chih-Hsien
2014
85 9 p. 1219-1224
6 p.
artikel
24 In search of the “Holy Grail”: Will we ever prove the efficacy of Rapid Response Systems (RRS)? Buist, Michael
2014
85 9 p. 1129-1130
2 p.
artikel
25 Letter to editor: A pilot study examining the role of regional cerebral oxygen saturation monitoring as a marker of return of spontaneous circulation in shockable (VF/VT) and non-shockable (PEA/asystole) cause of cardiac arrest Hachimi-Idrissi, Said
2014
85 9 p. e125-e126
nvt p.
artikel
26 Mobility measures should be added to the National Early Warning Score (NEWS) Brabrand, Mikkel
2014
85 9 p. e151-
1 p.
artikel
27 Neuromuscular blockade during therapeutic hypothermia after cardiac arrest: Observational study of neurological and infectious outcomes Lascarrou, Jean Baptiste
2014
85 9 p. 1257-1262
6 p.
artikel
28 New treatment bundles improve survival in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients: A historical comparison Avalli, Leonello
2014
85 9 p. 1240-1244
5 p.
artikel
29 “Nobody is dead until warm and dead”: Prolonged resuscitation is warranted in arrested hypothermic victims also in remote areas – A retrospective study from northern Norway Hilmo, Jonas
2014
85 9 p. 1204-1211
8 p.
artikel
30 Oldest medical description of a near death experience (NDE), France, 18th century Charlier, Philippe
2014
85 9 p. e155-
1 p.
artikel
31 Possibility of predicting neurological outcome using regional cerebral oxygen saturation (rSO2) after cardiac arrest Kinoshita, Kosaku
2014
85 9 p. e133-
1 p.
artikel
32 Post-resuscitation electrocardiograms, acute coronary findings and in-hospital prognosis of survivors of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest Garcia-Tejada, Julio
2014
85 9 p. 1245-1250
6 p.
artikel
33 Pre-hospital resuscitation exposure – When is enough, enough? Lyon, Richard M.
2014
85 9 p. 1121-1122
2 p.
artikel
34 Quality of life after cardiac arrest: How and when to assess outcomes after hospital discharge? Smith, Karen
2014
85 9 p. 1127-1128
2 p.
artikel
35 Re: A pilot study examining the role of regional cerebral oxygen saturation monitoring as a marker of return of spontaneous circulation in shockable (VF/VT) and non-shockable (PEA/Asystole) causes of cardiac arrest Allan, Katherine S.
2014
85 9 p. e121-e122
nvt p.
artikel
36 Regional cerebral oxygen saturation monitoring during cardiac arrest Gwinnutt, Carl
2014
85 9 p. e129-
1 p.
artikel
37 Repetitive sessions of formative self-testing to refresh CPR skills: A randomised non-inferiority trial Mpotos, Nicolas
2014
85 9 p. 1282-1286
5 p.
artikel
38 Reply letter to: A pilot study examining the role of regional cerebral oxygen saturation monitoring as a marker of return of spontaneous circulation in shockable (VF/VT) and non-shockable (PEA/Asystole) causes of cardiac arrest Parnia, Sam
2014
85 9 p. e123-
1 p.
artikel
39 Reply to Letter: A pilot study examining the role of regional cerebral oxygen saturation monitoring as a marker of return of spontaneous circulation in shockable (VF/VT) and non-shockable (PEA/Asystole) cause of cardiac arrest Parnia, Sam
2014
85 9 p. e127-
1 p.
artikel
40 Reply to Letter: Electronic documentation of cardiac arrests. Electronic resuscitation documentation: Tremendous promise with real-world challenges Peace, Jack M.
2014
85 9 p. e143-
1 p.
artikel
41 Reply to letter: False positive absent somatosensory evoked potentials in cardiac arrest with therapeutic hypothermia Horn, Janneke
2014
85 9 p. e137-
1 p.
artikel
42 Reply to Letter: False positive absent somatosensory evoked potentials in cardiac arrest with therapeutic hypothermia Arch, Allison E.
2014
85 9 p. e139-
1 p.
artikel
43 Reply to Letter: Possibility of predicting neurological outcome using regional cerebral oxygen saturation (rSO2) after cardiac arrest Nishiyama, Kei
2014
85 9 p. e135-
1 p.
artikel
44 Reply to letter: “Regional cerebral oxygen saturation monitoring during cardiac arrest” Parnia, Sam
2014
85 9 p. e131-
1 p.
artikel
45 Risk-adjusted outcome prediction with initial post-cardiac arrest illness severity: Implications for cardiac arrest survivors being considered for early invasive strategy Reynolds, Joshua C.
2014
85 9 p. 1232-1239
8 p.
artikel
46 Size does matter – Age-related weight estimation in “tall n’ thin” and “tiny n’ thick” children and a new habitus-adapted alternative to the EPLS-formula Erker, Christian G.
2014
85 9 p. 1174-1178
5 p.
artikel
47 Survival after avalanche-induced cardiac arrest Boué, Yvonnick
2014
85 9 p. 1192-1196
5 p.
artikel
48 Survival after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in relation to sex: A nationwide registry-based study Wissenberg, Mads
2014
85 9 p. 1212-1218
7 p.
artikel
49 The effectiveness of avalanche airbags Haegeli, Pascal
2014
85 9 p. 1197-1203
7 p.
artikel
50 The effect of hyperoxia on survival following adult cardiac arrest: A systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studies Wang, Chih-Hung
2014
85 9 p. 1142-1148
7 p.
artikel
51 The impact of implementing a rapid response system: A comparison of cardiopulmonary arrests and mortality among four teaching hospitals in Australia Chen, Jack
2014
85 9 p. 1275-1281
7 p.
artikel
52 The impact of partial resuscitation attempts on the reported outcomes of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in Victoria, Australia: Implications for Utstein-style outcome reports Nehme, Z.
2014
85 9 p. 1185-1191
7 p.
artikel
53 The impact of ultra-brief chest compression-only CPR video training on responsiveness, compression rate, and hands-off time interval among bystanders in a shopping mall Panchal, Ashish R.
2014
85 9 p. 1287-1290
4 p.
artikel
54 To be permissive or not to be, is it the question? Tipton, Michael
2014
85 9 p. e149-
1 p.
artikel
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