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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Ability of a diabetic problems protocol to predict patient severity indicators determined by on-scene EMS crews Clawson, Jeff
2014
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2 Access to public defibrillation for people with visual disability Camacho, Carmen Leis
2014
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3 Achievements of the week of cardiac arrest awareness “Viva!” in Italy Ristagno, Giuseppe
2014
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4 Achieving an out of hospital cardiac arrest survival rate of over 79% Brown, Caleb
2014
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5 Acidosis in ventricular fibrillation: Does the administration of sodium bicarbonate (SB) prevent from or delay return of spontaneous circulation (REC)? Camacho, Carmen Leis
2014
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6 A comparative evaluation on the outcomes of cardiac resuscitation by using manual CPR and mechanical CPR Jalali, Rakesh
2014
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7 A comparative study on feedback for BLS: Duration until first chest compression and absolute hands-off time Dibiasi, Christoph
2014
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8 A comparison of intravenous and intraosseous vascular access during simulated cardiac arrest on an Advanced Life Support course Ibrahim, M.
2014
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9 Acute pulmonary embolism as cause of cardiac arrest: Presentation and prognosis Roca, Iulia-Cristina
2014
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10 A digital filter can effectively remove mechanical chest compression artifact Sullivan, Joseph
2014
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11 Administration of Erythropoietin in a swine model of prolonged cardiac arrest Vasileiou, Panagiotis
2014
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12 Admission interleukin-6 predicts post resuscitation organ dysfunction and long-term outcome after out-of-hospital ventricular fibrillation Vaahersalo, Jukka
2014
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13 Advanced medical simulation as a tool to assess the leadership and teamwork in emergencies Sanchez, Antonio Casal
2014
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14 Airway management in out of hospital cardiac arrest Reifferscheid, Florian
2014
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15 “A lesson for Life-Un Ora per la Vita”: Resuscitation for schoolchildren and young people Jadaan, Rommel
2014
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16 Analysis about use of a CPR optimization prototype during out-of-hospital cardiac arrest Castro, Javier Berbel
2014
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17 Analysis of knowledge and opinion of nurses at ILS courses in Croatia Canadija, Marino
2014
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18 Analysis of survival in patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest when using iCPR application Barrera, Sergi Mayol
2014
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19 Analysis of the sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) management in a tertiary hospital (H. Universitario de Cruces, Barakaldo, Spain) after the implementation of a global plan for training and intra-hospital SCA management Varela, M. Victoria Boado
2014
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20 A randomized control trial comparing the use of the sandwich technique and learning conversation feedback mechanisms in teaching basic life support Baldwin, Lydia
2014
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21 A randomized control trial to compare retention rate of two cardiopulmonary resuscitation instruction methods in the novice Lim, Swee Han
2014
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22 Are pediatricians ready to handle a severe anaphylactic reaction? Assessment by means of advanced simulation Garcia-Magan, Carlos
2014
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23 A review of the resuscitation training and equipment in a UK hospital without a Resuscitation Officer Scott, Kelly
2014
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24 A simulation-based post-cardiac arrest care and therapeutic hypothermia training course to improve self-efficacy and facilitating performance of hospital educators Kim, Young-Min
2014
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25 A single-centre retrospective analysis of experiences training basic life support candidates with physical disability Nallamilli, Susanna
2014
85 S1 p. S111-S112
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26 Assessing the quality chest compressions in paediatric simulations Welsby, Denise
2014
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27 Assessment of chest compressions quality performed by residents before and after pediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation training Garcia-Magan, Carlos
2014
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28 Assessment of e-learning teaching (Moodle platform) in immediate life support (ILS) by the Spanish Resuscitation Council (CERCP). Results of a satisfaction survey for course instructors Cordero-Torres, Juan Antonio
2014
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29 Association of blood glucose at admission with outcomes in patients treated with therapeutic hypothermia after cardiac arrest Kim, Soo Hyun
2014
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30 Association of glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) protein expression with the neuronal death in post-resuscitation period Avruschenko, Maria
2014
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31 A systematic review of do-not-attempt-cardiopulmonary-resuscitation (DNACPR) orders: Summarising the evidence around decision making and implementation Mockford, Carole
2014
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32 Attendance timings are related to survival in out-of-hospital cardiac arrests Llaca, Fernando Iglesias
2014
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33 Automatic detection of chest compression pauses for rhythm analysis during 30:2 CPR in an ALS scenario Ayala, Unai
2014
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34 Availability of resuscitation airway equipment in areas of the hospital: Closing the audit circle Enohumah, Kingsley
2014
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35 Basic life support skills of junior high school students before and after cardiopulmonary resuscitation training with a musical video: An intervention study del Pozo, Francisco Javier Fonseca
2014
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36 Can hyperbaric-oxygen therapy improve neurologic deterioration at the early stage of acute carbon monoxide poisoning? Choi, Han Joo
2014
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37 Capnography as standard ventilation monitoring during life support. Do we fulfill ERC guidelines? Muñoz, Luis Barrado
2014
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38 Carbon monoxide poisoning: Prognostic factors for delayed neuropsychiatric sequelae Kim, Gab Teog
2014
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39 Cardiac arrest by drowning: What special features? Escutnaire, Josephine
2014
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40 Cardiac arrest in children: Increase in ventricular tachycardia/fibrillation, decrease in mortality! 2014
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41 Cardiac arrest in pre-hospital care setting – 10 years of experience Conceição, Catarina
2014
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42 Cardiac arrest in the pre-hospital setting – what changed after 2010? Conceição, Catarina
2014
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43 Cardiopulmonary resuscitation knowledge of future teachers: Should be taught basic life support during the educational system? Abelairas-Gomez, Cristian
2014
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44 Central site photoplethysmography tracks arterial pressure during resuscitation Hubner, Pia
2014
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45 Cerebral performance categories (CPC) score among patients surviving an in-hospital cardiac arrest (IHCA) at discharge from hospital Trpkovic, Sladjana
2014
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46 Changes in expression of V-ATPase in hippocampus and cortex after cardiopulmonary resuscitation in rats Zhang, Jincheng
2014
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47 Chest compression in resuscitation – Actual performance and self-assessment of final-year medical students Stiepak, Jan
2014
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48 Chest compression release velocity is independently associated with survival from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest Bobrow, Bentley
2014
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49 Chest compressions using load distributing band-CPR devices are more effective than manual compressions concomitant with emergency percutaneous coronary interventions Timerman, Sergio
2014
85 S1 p. S118-S119
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50 Chest injuries during resuscitation following the current guidelines: First results of the RECAPTA study Azeli, Youcef
2014
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51 Children capability to perform CPR, is useful to teach them so young? Jimenez-Fabrega, Xavier
2014
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52 Children drawing CPR process during the Restart a Heart Day Cimpoesu, Diana
2014
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53 Clinician perceptions of the usefulness of cardiac arrest debriefing: A questionnaire study Couper, Keith
2014
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54 Clinicians’ views on the effectiveness of adrenaline to treat cardiac arrest smyth, Mike
2014
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55 Comparison of 30:1 and 30:2 compression:ventilation ratios for cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Are two ventilations necessary? Cha, Kyoung-Chul
2014
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56 Comparison of eight automated external defibrillators. It's a matter of time Savastano, Simone
2014
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57 Comparison of injury phenotype between ventricular fibrillation and asphyxial cardiac arrest in a rat model Uray, Thomas
2014
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58 Comparison of instructor-led Automated External Defibrillation training and two alternative web-based self-training methods de Vries, Wiebe
2014
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59 Comparison of survival in cardiorespiratory arrest patients receiving conventional manual or external mechanical chest compression Sanchez, Jose Maria Villadiego
2014
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60 Comparison of the prognostic value of TIMI, GRACE, Banach and HEART scores to evaluate patients with chest pain in a Guangzhou emergency department: Prospective observational study Graham, Colin
2014
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61 Comparison of the short-term predictive value of four risk scores in chest pain patients in a Hong Kong emergency department: TIMI, GRACE, Banach and HEART Graham, Colin
2014
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62 Comparison of three types of intubation stylets for tracheal intubation with McGRATH MAC video laryngoscope by novice intubators in a simulated cervical spine immobilization: A randomized crossover manikin study Kim, Ji-Hoon
2014
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63 Compliance with prehospital traumatic brain injury guidelines is poor with longer prehospital treatment duration Irisawa, Taro
2014
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64 Copeptin level after cardiac arrest is associated with one-year mortality Geri, Guillaume
2014
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65 Correction for body displacement for accurate delivery of chest compressions on a soft surface: The triaxial field induction technology Beesems, Stefanie
2014
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66 Could be the traumatic cardiorespiratory arrest influenced by the time management of interventions? Experience of an Emergency Department upon Cowley's “golden hour” Georgescu, Valentin
2014
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67 CPR feedback devices: Length of use does not affect CPR quality Baldi, Enrico
2014
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68 CPR integral program implementation in a 3rd level hospital Fernández, Camilo González
2014
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69 CPR Quality: Perception versus reality Morden, Clare
2014
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70 C-Reactive Protein is a biomarker for neurological outcome in patients undergoing therapeutic hypothermia Varon, Joseph
2014
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71 Death in the field post out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OCHA): An analysis of one-year's ambulance data in Leinster, Ireland Burke, Jacqueline
2014
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72 Debriefing emergency nurses after high-fidelity simulation team training in resuscitation Michael, Chia Yih Chong
2014
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73 Defibrillation during different phases of the mechanical chest compression–decompression cycle – Effects on termination of ventricular fibrillation/pulseless ventricular tachycardia Olsen, Jan-Aage
2014
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74 Deliver care to cardiac arrest without a rapid response team Delgado, Sheila Sanz de Galdeano
2014
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75 Developing a sustainable community based CPR program for schools: The “el ABC que Salva Vidas” model (Eng,=the ABC that saves lives) Louis, Clint Jean
2014
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76 Development of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) in patients with chest trauma Sekulic, Ana
2014
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77 Differences in airway management during out-of-hospital cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) between experienced and inexperienced emergency medical physicians Lukic, Anita
2014
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78 Differences in blood pressures and flows with and without vasopressors in a porcine model of cardiac arrest Lampe, Joshua
2014
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79 Differences of verbal feedback between human feedback and an audio-visual feedback device during two-rescuer CPR Schriefl, Christoph
2014
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80 Different respiratory rates during resuscitation in a pediatric animal model of asphyxial cardiopulmonary arrest. Changes in ventilation and oxygenation values López, Jorge
2014
85 S1 p. S89-S90
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81 Dispatching professional teams to the scene of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in addition to emergency medical service – interim analysis from SOS-KANTO 2012 Shiraishi, Atsushi
2014
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82 Do bystanders need follow-up after performing CPR? Mathiesen, Wenche Torunn
2014
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83 Doctor ambulance dispatch was an independent predictor of favorable outcome in ROSC, survival and functional outcome Yoshikawa, Kazuhide
2014
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84 Doctors’ experiences of Do Not Attempt Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (DNACPR) decision making: A meta-ethnography Baker, Annalie
2014
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85 Does emergency call placed before cardiac arrests improve the survival from out-of-hospital cardiac arrests (OHCAs)? Takei, Yutaka
2014
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86 Does the emergency physician miss a spot? Larsen, Line Gry
2014
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87 Early activation of the kynurenine pathway predicts early death and long-term outcome in patients resuscitated from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest Ristagno, Giuseppe
2014
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88 Early survival from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OCHA) in Ireland: An analysis of one year's Ambulance Data in Leinster Burke, Jacqueline
2014
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89 Effect of selective intra-aortic volume expansion in CPP during prolonged ventricular fibrillation Choi, Han Joo
2014
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90 Effects of non-invasive femoral arteries occlusion on restoration of spontaneous circulation of trauma patients with acute blood loss Kasatkin, Anton
2014
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91 Efforts by medical students joined in Taskforce QRS to increase survival chances in South-Netherlands Amin, Hesam
2014
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92 Electrocardiographic characteristics of ventricular fibrillation in patients with a wearable cardioverter defibrillator Kaufman, Christopher
2014
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93 Emergencies medical services: Intraosseous drill in CPR Reyes, Beatriz Martín
2014
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94 Encouraging citizens to perform basic CPR: Potential usefulness of mobile phone applications Castellanos, Miguel Angel Díaz
2014
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95 “End of life” procedures and Advanced Health Care Directives in the Andalusian Health Emergency Agency (EPES). 2013 review García, Susana de Castro
2014
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96 Energy expenditure of compression-only basic life support versus 30:2 – Simulation study Skulec, Roman
2014
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97 Epinephrine during cardiac arrest may worsen the outcome of resuscitated patients Dumas, Florence
2014
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98 Establishment of a consensus on quality management in dispatcher assisted CPR Graesner, Jan-Thorsten
2014
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99 Ethical approaches of candidates participating ERC ALS provider courses in Turkey Birbicer, Handan
2014
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100 European Paediatric Life Support (EPLS) course theoretical knowledge and skill retention: The Greek study Charalampopoulos, Dimitrios
2014
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101 Evaluating the role of USCOM for assessing shock in adult patients presenting to the emergency department Rainer, Timothy
2014
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102 Evaluation of cardiac arrest patients in University Hospital in Turkey Tezcankeles, Gonul
2014
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103 Evaluation of prehospital use of manual defibrillators; the dangers of inappropriate or delayed defibrillation Naas, Henning
2014
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104 Evaluation of selected parameters of pre-hospital CPR at City of Prague during 11 years period (2003–2013) Franek, Ondrej
2014
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105 Evaluation of the effectiveness of a training programme CPR Ruiz, Luis Mariano Sandonís
2014
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106 Exploring general population's perception of importance and basic knowledge of cardiac arrest Vegas, Carlos del Pozo
2014
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107 Extracorporeal life support for refractory cardiac arrest Ostadal, Petr
2014
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108 Extremely poor outcome of prolonged cardiac arrest in children with hypothermic cardiac arrest after drowning: A nationwide retrospective cohort study Kieboom, Joke
2014
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109 Factors associated to the survival in pre-hospital Sudden Cardiac Arrest Rosell-Ortiz, Fernando
2014
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110 Factors associated with survival from out-of-hospital cardiac arrests (OHCAs) in remote time-distance region: Potential benefit of conventional bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation (BCPR) on bystander's own initiative Inaba, Hideo
2014
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111 Factors associated with the Return of Spontaneous Circulation (ROSC) outcome in cardiopulmonary resuscitated patients Petris, Antoniu
2014
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112 Factors for survival after paediatric out-of-hospital cardiac arrest Ramos, Natividad Garcia
2014
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113 Factors influencing the decision to complete a do not attempt cardiopulmonary resuscitation order Moore, Nicholas
2014
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114 Family presence during ALS in the out-of-hospital emergency: An overview of the Emergency Medical System in Andalusia Cazalilla, María del Carmen García
2014
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115 Feasibility of a continuous non-invasive arterial pressure (CNAP) device in a prehospital setting Hansen, Louise Houlberg
2014
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116 From rescuer to rescued: A unique narrative account of a medical student's survival following out-of hospital cardiac arrest Alderman, Joseph E.
2014
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117 Functioning of the survival chain in a real life case Nazabal, Katalin
2014
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118 Generation of chest compression artefacts on the ECG and the thoracic impedance signals in a manikin model de Gauna, Sofia Ruiz
2014
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119 “Getting resus at the forefront”: A qualitative study of the mechanisms of cardiac arrest debriefing Couper, Keith
2014
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120 Girona, cardio-protected territory Brugada, Ramon
2014
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121 Hemodynamic factors related to recovery ad integrum patient in ventricular fibrillation De Elias, Ramon Hernandez
2014
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122 High Quality CPR and Mass Training: Is it achievable combination? Contri, Enrico
2014
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123 How to improve cardiopulmonary resuscitation in an Emergency Medical Service: Role of professional practice assessment de Beaudrap, Gaël
2014
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124 How to improve the organ preservation maneuvers after unsuccessful CPR in non heart beating donors? Bollada, María Bringas
2014
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125 How to minimize “Hands-off Times” during Mechanical Chest Compression Device installation Frattini, Benoit
2014
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126 How we perform real CPR? Are we as good as we think when we train? Palma-Padró, Pilar
2014
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127 Hydrogen ions instead minutes: The Initial pH level may predict survival without neurological impairment in the not witnessed prehospital cardiac arrest Corral, Ervigio Torres
2014
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128 Hydroquinone shows neuroprotective potential in rodent ischemic stroke model Cho, Jun Hwi
2014
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129 Hypothermia during vs. after CPR in out of hospital cardiac arrest. Preliminary results of a controlled randomized trial Santos, Luis Sanchez
2014
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130 Impact of a public awareness campaign promoting bystander-CPR: Results from a representative survey Brinkrolf, Peter
2014
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131 Impact of case volume on performance of targeted temperature management, incidence of adverse events, and neurologic outcome in comatose out-of-hospital cardiac arrest survivors treated with targeted temperature management: A propensity score matching analysis Lee, Seung Joon
2014
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132 Impact of different ventilation modalities on lung volumes and pressures during automatic cardio pulmonary resuscitation: A bench study Cordioli, Ricardo
2014
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133 Impact of dynamic airway collapse and continuous flow insufflation on initial and dynamic lung volume changes and intrathoracic pressure variation during automated cardiopulmonary resuscitation Cordioli, Ricardo
2014
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134 Impact of the newly implemented human feedback in contrast to Q-CPR® feedback and standard BLS on the “Effective Compression Ratio” outcome Muschnig, Tanja
2014
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135 Impact of the use of Autopulse® on intubation conditions in cardiac arrest patients Agostinucci, Jean Marc
2014
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136 Implementation of CPR in Flemish secondary schools: Results of a self-training strategy without practice on a manikin Van Raemdonck, Veerle
2014
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137 Implementation of resuscitation committees in Canary Islands Health Service (Canary Islands, Spain) Sánchez, Enrique Martín
2014
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138 Implementation of safe and effective defibrillation practice in Hungary: Hard paddles or self-adhesive electrodes? Dioszeghy, Csaba
2014
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139 Implementation of the ABL-90 blood gas analyzer in a mobile emergency care unit Mikkelsen, Søren
2014
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140 Improving out of hospital resuscitation quality by reviewing automatic external defibrillator data Suarez, Rosa Bustamante
2014
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141 Incidence of Culprit lesions after successful resuscitation from out of hospital cardiac arrest Mochmann, Hans-Christian
2014
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142 Inconsistencies in Do Not Attempt Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (DNACPR) policies: A review of 20 NHS acute trusts Freeman, Karoline
2014
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143 Incorporating innovative technologies and addressing behavioral factors to improve Sudden Cardiac Arrest (“SCA’) response Holloway, Tom
2014
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144 Increased mean platelet volume and leukocytosis new predictors of mortality in acute pulmonary embolism Roca, Iulia-Cristina
2014
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145 Increased rate of bystander-initiated CPR during the initial 3 months after completion of the week of cardiac arrest awareness “Viva!” in two Italian cities Ristagno, Giuseppe
2014
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146 Increasing bispectral indices during post-resuscitative therapeutic hypothermia can predict incidence of seizures after rewarming Ochiai, Kanae
2014
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147 Increasing importance of release velocity with vasopressor use in a porcine model of cardiac arrest Lampe, Joshua
2014
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148 Indentifying the reversible causes of respiratory arrests on the paediatric wards Andre, Liesje
2014
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149 Influence of maximal oxygen uptake of university students in the ability to perform quality cardiopulmonary resuscitation López-González, Ángel
2014
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150 Influence of mechanical ventilation with Chest Compression Synchronized ventilation (CCSV) or Intermitted Positive Pressure Ventilation (IPPV) on haemodynamics in a pig model Kill, Clemens
2014
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151 Instructional quality of official lay BLS courses: Do instructors foster self-confidence of participants? Breckwoldt, Jan
2014
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152 Instructors must be trained the ability to evaluate chest compressions Yamahata, Yoshihiro
2014
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153 Intensified postresuscitation treatment in comatose survivors of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest—Difference between shockable and non-shockable rhythm Tadel-Kocjancic, Spela
2014
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154 Intra-operative transcutaneous pacing in the setting of an urgent surgery: Case-report Correia, Mariana
2014
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155 Introducing non-technical skills teaching to the Resuscitation Council (UK) Advanced Life Support Course Yeung, Joyce
2014
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156 Introduction of high-fidelity simulation in Pediatric Basic Life Support training for medical students Gil-Anton, Javier
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157 Ischemic post-conditioning and nitric oxide inhalation failed to demonstrate protective effect in comparison with mild hypothermia in porcine model of cardiac arrest Ostadal, Petr
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158 Is dispatcher-assisted CPR (DA-CPR) associated with regional variations in outcome of out-of-hospital cardiac arrests (OHCAs)? A nation-wide population-based study Nishi, Taiki
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159 Is hands-on defibrillation safe when using insulating gloves? A clinical trial Thomsen, Jakob E.
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160 Is McGrath® MAC better than Glidescope® Ranger for novice providers in the simulated difficult airway? A randomized manikin study Kim, Wonhee
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161 Laboratory study on the kinetics of the warming of cold fluids: What are consequences for therapeutic hypothermia? Alexandre, Mendibil
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162 Layperson trainees improve their resuscitation knowledge and their confidence in providing bystander CPR in ERC-accredited BLS/AED courses Cokkinos, Philip
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163 Lifeguards’ cardiopulmonary resuscitation quality performance: Self-perception vs. Reality Barcala-Furelos, Roberto
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164 Limited implementation of ERC 2010 resuscitation guidelines in Danish hospitals – A nationwide study Schmidt, Anders Sjørslev
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165 LISSA a serious game to teach CPR and use of AED Wattanasoontorn, Voravika
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166 Local lay rescuers with AEDs, alerted by text messages, contribute to early defibrillation in a Dutch out-of-hospital cardiac arrest system van Lammeren-Zijlstra, Jolande
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167 Long-term evolution after in-hospital cardiac arrest in children: Prospective multicenter multinational study del Castillo, Jimena
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168 Major differences in member composition on cardiac arrest teams and limited pre-arrest allocation of tasks—A nationwide study Lauridsen, Kasper Glerup
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169 Management and mortality of patients with ST elevation myocardial infarction presenting to two University Hospital Emergency Departments in China: Retrospective comparison between Hong Kong and Guangzhou Rainer, Timothy
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170 Maximizing administering CPR during the use of the Automatic External Defibrillator Beesems, Stefanie
2014
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171 Mechanical chest compressions improve quality of CPR in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest Tranberg, Tinne
2014
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172 Mechanical CPR devices in donors after cardiac death Mateos, Alonso
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173 Mechanical external CPR during OHCA Schwetterle, Thierry
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174 Medication safety and incident reporting in prehospital emergency care Marung, Hartwig
2014
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175 Monitoring respiratory rate with capnography during cardiopulmonary resuscitation Aramendi, Elisabete
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176 Monitoring the probability of desired rhythm transition during resuscitation Alonso, Erik
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177 More accurately perform chest compressions by oneself, more accurately evaluate chest compressions done by others Yamahata, Yoshihiro
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178 Music will save lives! Yamahata, Yoshihiro
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179 Neurological outcome at discharge after in hospital cardiac arrest Sanchez, Juan Miguel Luciano
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180 Neuron-specific enolase is a strong predictor of neurological outcomes in cardiac arrest survivors treated with endovascular hypothermia Vondrakova, Dagmar
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181 New generation of EtCO2 cannulas for non intubated patients Alonso, Antonio Perez
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182 Nursing interventions in emergency medical service: CPR cases Anguita, Sixto Camara
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183 Opinions of secondary school students about obligatory CPR training in school Schuffelen, Petra
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184 Outcome accuracy of the Emergency Medical Dispatcher's initial selection of a Diabetic Problems protocol Clawson, Jeff
2014
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185 Outcome of “conscious” and “comatose” surviors of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest Jazbec, Anja
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186 Outcome reporting in cardiac arrest randomised controlled trials Whitehead, Laura
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187 Out-of-hospital cardiorespiratory arrest in children with trauma Lence, Elena Moreno
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188 Out of hospital refractory cardiac arrest treated with V-A Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation: An Italian tertiary care center experience Pappalardo, Federico
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189 Paediatric donation after cardiac death: Another opportunity to safe lives when resuscitation is not successful Carriedo, Christina Scher
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190 Patient management of emergencies medical services in patients with implantable cardioverter desfibrillator. What about professionals should know? Torres, Franciso Garcia
2014
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191 PCI-de-Lucs: A safety and feasibility study on a pathway to the cathlab for patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest Axelsson, Christer
2014
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192 PCT levels as predictors of neurological outcome in patients with cardiac arrest treated with therapeutic hypothermia: A retrospective study Varon, Joseph
2014
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193 Pediatric cardiac arrest: Specific or similar to adult cardiac arrest? Escutnaire, Josephine
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194 Peer assessment of resuscitation skills by secondary school teachers Louis, Clint Jean
2014
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195 Prehospital cardiac arrest Basic-Zivadinovic, Amra
2014
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196 Pre-hospital metoprolol administration in Killip-class I–II anterior ST-segment elevation acute myocardial infarction is safe and reduces infarct size and adverse events. Insights from the METOCARD-CNIC trial Mateos, Alonso
2014
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197 Prior to CPR training, courage of secondary school students predominates their self-perceived ability to provide CPR, but results depend on school type Schuffelen, Petra
2014
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198 Process cost: The out-of hospital cardio-respiratory arrest with doctors on-scene Gomez, Maria Luz Sabin
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199 Profile of educational institutions and teachers interested in learning CPR to teach in their schools Diez, Diego Reyero
2014
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200 Prognostic evaluation in patients after CPR of cardiac cause by therapeutic hypothermia in coronary care unit of a Hospital University Cruces Murillo, Amaya Hidalgo
2014
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201 Prognostic implication of out of hospital cardiac arrest in patients with cardiogenic shock and acute myocardial infarction Ostenfeld, Sarah
2014
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202 Prognostic value of MET-criteria in patients treated by the physician in the emergency medical service Setälä, Piritta
2014
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203 Prolonged resuscitation in the cath-lab and long term follow-up Wagner, Henrik
2014
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204 Public access defibrillator use by untrained bystanders: Does patient gender affect the time to first shock during resuscitation attempts? O’Hare, Peter
2014
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205 Public CPR training event in Bologna during the “Viva!” week in Italy Semeraro, Federico
2014
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206 Quality of chest compressions differs substantially between ALS and BLS Lindblad, Pär
2014
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207 Quality of compression-only vs. standard bystander CPR in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: Take the breath away? Spelten, Oliver
2014
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208 Quality of external chest compressions, time or body mass index and fitness López-González, Ángel
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209 Reduction in carotid blood flow after epinephrine during CPR in a porcine model of cardiac arrest is probably related to an increased vascular bed resistance Ristagno, Giuseppe
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210 Refractory cardiac arrest: Do we go beyond, do we increase the organ donation pool or both? Ortega, Ivan
2014
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211 Relationship between plasma high-sensitive cardiac Troponin T and infarct size in a porcine model of acute myocardial infarction and cardiac arrest and resuscitation Affatato, Roberta
2014
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212 Relationship with between adrenaline dose and survival from out of hospital cardiac arrest Fothergill, Rachael
2014
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213 Requirements for helicopter landing sites in a concept of airborne primary rescue Oppermann, Stefan
2014
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214 Restart a heart day in the Czech Republic Peran, David
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215 Restart a Heart Day: The Danish Way 2013 Thomas, Grethe
2014
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216 Results of a training and response program of in-hospital cardiac arrest Alonso-Fernandez, José Ignacio
2014
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217 Results of the implementation of hands-only CPR for cardiac arrest care in Sao Paulo Timerman, MetroSergio
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218 Results of the implementation of hands-only CPR for cardiac arrest in Sao Paulo Metro Timerman, Sergio
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219 Resuscitation by text-message responders in The Netherlands van der Worp, Wim
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220 Resuscitation with Automated External Defibrillators (AED) in Uruguay Niggemeyer, Alvaro
2014
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221 Risk factors predisposing of traffic accidents with motoboys Danek, Allan
2014
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222 Role of high versus low fidelity simulation training in BLS teaching and learning process Durá, María Jesús
2014
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223 Role of the emergencies coordinating center managing an OHCA call and its influence on the variables that may improve the outcome of the EMS response Alonso, César Luis Roza
2014
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224 School children learn BLS better and in less time than adults Baldi, Enrico
2014
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225 Searching of adjustable factors that influence the resuscitation outcome – single center experience Tudorache, Oana
2014
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226 Secondary school students tend to overestimate their CPR-skills Sijmons, Julie
2014
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227 Stress cardiomiopathy after ephinephrine administration in anaphylactic reaction Pereira, Mauro
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228 Stroke mimics: A challenge for the emergency physician Alonso, Joaquin Valle
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229 Student generated and tutor generated web based resuscitation education resources – Mind the gap? Williams, Alan R.
2014
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230 Survival from inpatient cardiac arrest in a tertiary referral hospital for Cardiology and Cardiothoracic Surgery Cokkinos, Philip
2014
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231 Systematic evaluation of the intervention in the myocardial infarction with ST-elevation by primary care physicians Sanchez, Antonio Casal
2014
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232 The association between dyscarbia and outcome in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest survivors treated with therapeutic hypothermia Lee, ByungKook
2014
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233 The correlation between the impedance cardiogram and end-tidal carbon dioxide during cardiopulmonary resuscitation in a porcine model of cardiac arrest Di Maio, Rebecca
2014
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234 The dynamics of perioperative changes in serum BNP and troponin I concentrations in patients undergoing heart-valve correction with extracorporeal circulation Kleczyk, Rafal
2014
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235 The gap between guidelines and the real practice. Not always what is presumed to happen really happens Savastano, Simone
2014
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236 The impact of human factors in Immediate Life Support course providers Prattes, Georg
2014
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237 The impact of real-time audiovisual feedback and post-event debriefing: The CPR Quality Improvement Initiative Couper, Keith
2014
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238 The Langeland AED project – Incorporates emergency dispatch, FirstAED GPS technology, Smartphones, first responders with distinct roles, and an AED network Henriksen, Finn Lund
2014
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239 The laryngeal tube LTS-D: A quick and easy airway management device for prehospital emergency nurses Gamelin, Alexandre
2014
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240 The ‘Learning conversation’ as a style of feedback in resuscitation courses Norris, Elizabeth M.
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241 The Medical Emergency Team in a university-affiliated hospital: The past, the present and the future Silva, Raquel
2014
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242 The out-of-hospital cardiac arrest score in the era of therapeutic hypothermia: An external validation in an Asian country Jeong, Hye-Gyeong
2014
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243 The patient journey through a hospital with high survival rates for ventricular fibrillation out-of-hospital cardiac arrest Bray, Janet
2014
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244 Therapeutic hypothermia after cardiopulmonary arrest in neonates and children: A prospective series Piastra, Marco
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245 Therapeutic hypothermia after sudden cardiac arrest: Is endothelial function compromised during treatment? Brenoche, Claudia S.M.
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246 Therapeutic hypothermia: Eight and a half years of experience from an intensive care unit Rodrigues, Joana
2014
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247 Therapeutic hypothermia in cardiac arrest and ventilation-associated pneumonia: Our 6 years experience on SDD protocol Peratoner, ALberto
2014
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248 The relationship between time-weighted mean oxygen tension and outcome in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest survivors treated with therapeutic hypothermia Lee, ByungKook
2014
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249 The reliability of “hands on” defibrillation in patients with internal cardioverter defibrillator Eksert, Sami
2014
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250 The resuscitative management of pulmonary haemorrhage Gohil, Bhavesh
2014
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251 The role of paramedics in pre-hospital systemic delay. Comparison of transport methods for patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction to a Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Centre and long-term mortality Stachowiak, Pawel
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252 The unique cardiac arrest registry in the Canary Islands (Spain) Sánchez, Enrique Martín
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253 Today's child can save a life tomorrow Iñarra, Pilar Corraleño
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254 To some it comes as a shock… An automated external defibrillator (AED) used by elementary school children Verlaak, René
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255 Training in the use of AED from the Girona Heart Protected Territory Program Pujol, Josep Olivet
2014
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256 Training the next generation: A feasibility study establishing a region-wide sustainable near-peer life support training scheme targeted at secondary school students in the UK Alderman, Joseph
2014
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257 Transthoracic impedance-guided AMSA threshold adjustment for robust defibrillation outcome prediction Li, Yongqin
2014
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258 Traumatic cardiac arrests in asystole at Emergency Medical Service (EMS) arrival: Pre-hospital resuscitation is not futile Escutnaire, Josephine
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259 Two minutes training with visual feedback significantly improves CPR quality in lay-rescuers Baldi, Enrico
2014
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260 Ultrafast cooling with hypothermic total liquid ventilation is potently protective after non-shockable cardiac arrest in rabbits Kohlhauer, Matthias
2014
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261 Ultrafast whole body cooling induced by hypothermic total liquid ventilation attenuates shock after aortic cross clamping in rabbits Mongardon, Nicolas
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262 Use of automated external defibrillator: As easy as necessary Navarro-Paton, Ruben
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263 Use of checklists facilitates guideline adherence in prehospital emergency care Marung, Hartwig
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264 Use of emergency ultrasound during cardiopulmonary resuscitation to detect pulmonary embolism Matsuoka, Yoshinori
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265 Use of the “resuscitation team leader evaluation” to evaluate the leaders in paediatric CPR simulations Gonzalez, Andres
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266 Using Root Cause Analysis (RCA) following resuscitation to reduce futile attempts Jennison, Neil
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267 Using surveillance video for insight into Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest (OHCA) Linderoth, Gitte
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268 Utility of the use of timer for laryngoscopes Rovira-Gil, Elías
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269 Validating a pragmatic definition of shock in adult patients presenting to the emergency department Rainer, Timothy
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270 Variability in the structure and operation of out-of-hospital emergency services in Spain. Spanish Registry of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest Rosell-Ortiz, Fernando
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271 Ventricular fibrillation in cardiac arrest. Is the decline over years really so large when measured early after collapse? Hulleman, Michiel
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272 Ventricular fibrillation/tachycardia, pulseless electrical activity and asystole are equally common initial rhythms in in-hospital cardiac arrest due to cardiac reasons Hellevuo, Heidi
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273 VIRTRAPP: Improving learning and knowledge retention in resuscitation application Lorente-Vall, Meritxell
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274 Water rescue with aids. Do they improve rescue and cardiopulmonary resuscitation performance? Barcala-Furelos, Roberto
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275 What about therapeutic hypothermia in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, in a two-tiered emergency system? An observational study Minh, Pascal Dang
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276 What can CPR in simulated hypogravity teach us about CPR on Earth? Rehnberg, Lucas
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277 Which patient should not be denied for primary percutaneous coronary intervention after out-of hospital cardiac arrest? Raemen, Hannelore
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278 Witnessed cardiac arrest Komilija, Amela
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