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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Ability of code leaders to recall CPR quality errors during the resuscitation of older children and adolescents McInnes, Andrew D.
2012
12 p. 1462-1466
5 p.
artikel
2 Acute coronary angiography in patients resuscitated from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest—A systematic review and meta-analysis Larsen, Jacob Moesgaard
2012
12 p. 1427-1433
7 p.
artikel
3 Acute myocardial infarction might cause aortic dissection Koracevic, Goran P.
2010
12 p. 1740-
1 p.
artikel
4 Airway management for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest—More data required Nolan, Jerry P.
2009
12 p. 1333-1334
2 p.
artikel
5 A low tilt waveform in the transthoracic defibrillation of ventricular arrhythmias during cardiac arrest Darragh, K.M.
2012
12 p. 1438-1443
6 p.
artikel
6 Amplitude spectrum area to guide resuscitation—A retrospective analysis during out-of-hospital cardiopulmonary resuscitation in 609 patients with ventricular fibrillation cardiac arrest Ristagno, Giuseppe
2013
12 p. 1697-1703
7 p.
artikel
7 Anaesthetic Postconditioning at the Initiation of CPR Improves Myocardial and Mitochondrial Function in a Pig Model of Prolonged Untreated Ventricular Fibrillation Riess, Matthias L.
2014
12 p. 1745-1751
7 p.
artikel
8 Anatomical relationships of the Air-Q supraglottic airway during elective MRI scan of brain and neck Neill, Andrew
2012
12 p. e231-e232
nvt p.
artikel
9 A new external cardiopulmonary resuscitation device: What are the requirements for its use in a pre-hospital setting? Agostinucci, J.M.
2011
12 p. e23-e24
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artikel
10 Antiplatelet effect of clopidogrel is reduced in patients treated with therapeutic hypothermia after cardiac arrest Bjelland, Thor Wilhelm
2010
12 p. 1627-1631
5 p.
artikel
11 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 Ahn, Anna
2013
12 p. 1713-1716
4 p.
artikel
12 A population-based study on the prevalence and determinants of cardiopulmonary resuscitation in the last month of life for Taiwanese cancer decedents, 2001–2006 Chen, Jen-Shi
2009
12 p. 1388-1393
6 p.
artikel
13 A randomised trial comparing a 4-stage to 2-stage teaching technique for laryngeal mask insertion Orde, S.
2010
12 p. 1687-1691
5 p.
artikel
14 Are patients brain-dead after successful resuscitation from cardiac arrest suitable as organ donors? A systematic review Sandroni, Claudio
2010
12 p. 1609-1614
6 p.
artikel
15 Assessment of difficult endotracheal intubation in the prehospital setting Xue, F.S.
2011
12 p. e11-e12
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artikel
16 A survey on techniques for insertion of oropharyngeal airway insertion amongst paediatric anaesthetists – Supporting resuscitation guidelines Dobby, N.
2011
12 p. e21-
1 p.
artikel
17 Atipic electrocardiographic manifestation of pulmonary embolism Can, Mehmet Mustafa
2010
12 p. 1738-1739
2 p.
artikel
18 Attitudes of emergency medicine physicians towards family presence during resuscitation Soleimanpour, Hassan
2013
12 p. e149-e150
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artikel
19 Automated external defibrillators and in-hospital cardiac arrest: Patient survival and device performance at an Australian teaching hospital Smith, Roger J.
2011
12 p. 1537-1542
6 p.
artikel
20 AWARE—AWAreness during REsuscitation—A prospective study Parnia, Sam
2014
12 p. 1799-1805
7 p.
artikel
21 “AWAREness during CPR: Be careful with what you say!” Olvera-Lopez, Edgardo
2014
12 p. A5-A6
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artikel
22 Barriers and facilitators to CPR training and performing CPR in an older population most likely to witness cardiac arrest: A national survey Vaillancourt, Christian
2013
12 p. 1747-1752
6 p.
artikel
23 Base excess and lactate as prognostic indicators for patients treated by extra corporeal life support after out hospital cardiac arrest due to acute coronary syndrome Jouffroy, R.
2014
12 p. 1764-1768
5 p.
artikel
24 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
12 p. e7-
1 p.
artikel
25 Benefit of an early and systematic imaging procedure after cardiac arrest: Insights from the PROCAT (Parisian Region Out of Hospital Cardiac Arrest) registry Chelly, Jonathan
2012
12 p. 1444-1450
7 p.
artikel
26 Bispectral Index to Predict Neurological Outcome Early After Cardiac Arrest Stammet, Pascal
2014
12 p. 1674-1680
7 p.
artikel
27 Body temperature changes are associated with outcomes following in-hospital cardiac arrest and return of spontaneous circulation Suffoletto, Brian
2009
12 p. 1365-1370
6 p.
artikel
28 Can experienced paramedics perform tracheal intubation at cardiac arrests? Five years experience of a regional air ambulance service in the UK Fullerton, James N.
2009
12 p. 1342-1345
4 p.
artikel
29 Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) survival rates and Internet search for CPR: Is there a relation? Murugiah, Karthik
2010
12 p. 1733-1734
2 p.
artikel
30 Cerebellar Purkinje cell neurodegeneration after cardiac arrest: Effect of therapeutic hypothermia Paine, Michael Gregory
2012
12 p. 1511-1516
6 p.
artikel
31 Cervical spine injury resulting from low impact fall following cardiac arrest Turnham, Helen L.
2012
12 p. e229-
1 p.
artikel
32 Chain of Brain Preservation—A concept to facilitate early identification and initiation of hypothermia to infants at high risk for brain injury Takenouchi, Toshiki
2010
12 p. 1637-1641
5 p.
artikel
33 Characteristics and outcome of prehospital paediatric tracheal intubation attended by anaesthesia-trained emergency physicians Eich, Christoph
2009
12 p. 1371-1377
7 p.
artikel
34 Chest compression: Not as effective on dental chair as on the floor Laurent, F.
2010
12 p. 1729-
1 p.
artikel
35 Clinical examination gloves – Fit only for their intended purpose Deakin, Charles D.
2012
12 p. 1421-1422
2 p.
artikel
36 Clinical predictors of survival in patients treated with therapeutic hypothermia following cardiac arrest Aguila, Alian
2010
12 p. 1621-1626
6 p.
artikel
37 Cognitive impairments after cardiac arrest: Implications for clinical daily practice Goossens, Paulien H.
2014
12 p. A3-A4
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artikel
38 Comments on editorial “Rescue and resuscitation or body retrieval—The dilemmas of search and rescue efforts in drowning incidents” Tipton, Michael J.
2011
12 p. e1-
1 p.
artikel
39 Communication during resuscitation: Time for a change? Yamada, Nicole K.
2014
12 p. e191-e192
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artikel
40 Community attitudes towards emergency research and exception from informed consent Biros, Michelle H.
2009
12 p. 1382-1387
6 p.
artikel
41 Comparison of prehospital insertion success rates and time to insertion between standard endotracheal intubation and a supraglottic airway Frascone, Ralph J.
2011
12 p. 1529-1536
8 p.
artikel
42 Comparison of six different intubation aids for use while wearing CBRN-PPE: A manikin study Castle, Nick
2011
12 p. 1548-1552
5 p.
artikel
43 Comparison of surface cooling and invasive cooling for rapid induction of mild therapeutic hypothermia in pigs—Effectiveness of two different devices Haugk, Moritz
2010
12 p. 1704-1708
5 p.
artikel
44 Comparison of times of intervention during pediatric CPR maneuvers using ABC and CAB sequences: A randomized trial Lubrano, R.
2012
12 p. 1473-1477
5 p.
artikel
45 Continuous capnography and focused echocardiographic evaluation during resuscitation—Additional criteria for cessation of treatment out-of-hospital-cardiac arrest Grmec, Štefek
2010
12 p. 1731-
1 p.
artikel
46 Continuous neuromuscular blockade is associated with decreased mortality in post-cardiac arrest patients Salciccioli, Justin D.
2013
12 p. 1728-1733
6 p.
artikel
47 Correlation between coronary perfusion pressure and quantitative ECG waveform measures during resuscitation of prolonged ventricular fibrillation Reynolds, Joshua C.
2012
12 p. 1497-1502
6 p.
artikel
48 Corrigendum to “A prize worth the effort: A common European registry of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest” [Resuscitation (2011) 965–966] Chamberlain, Douglas
2011
12 p. 1558-
1 p.
artikel
49 CPR-related injuries after manual or mechanical chest compressions with the LUCAS™ device: A multicentre study of victims after unsuccessful resuscitation Smekal, D.
2014
12 p. 1708-1712
5 p.
artikel
50 Defibrillation in the movies: A missed opportunity for public health education Mgbako, Ofole U.
2014
12 p. 1795-1798
4 p.
artikel
51 Defibrillator type is an important confounding variable in resuscitation research Stewart, John A.
2009
12 p. 1440-
1 p.
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52 Deterioration of myocardial injury due to dexmedetomidine administration after myocardial ischaemia Mimuro, Soichiro
2010
12 p. 1714-1717
4 p.
artikel
53 Differences in outcomes between ICU attending and senior resident physician led medical emergency team responses Morris, David S.
2012
12 p. 1434-1437
4 p.
artikel
54 Difficult prehospital endotracheal intubation – predisposing factors in a physician based EMS Breckwoldt, Jan
2011
12 p. 1519-1524
6 p.
artikel
55 Direct intraclot thrombolysis for cardiac arrest following massive pulmonary embolism in a neurosurgical patient. Treating on the edge? Gritti, Paolo
2011
12 p. e15-e17
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artikel
56 Doctors' knowledge of adrenaline (epinephrine) administration in anaphylaxis in adults is deficient: There is still need for significant improvement Droste, Jan
2010
12 p. 1744-1745
2 p.
artikel
57 Do either early warning systems or emergency response teams improve hospital patient survival? A systematic review McNeill, G.
2013
12 p. 1652-1667
16 p.
artikel
58 Does untreated post-cardiac-arrest fever counteract the benefit of therapeutic hypothermia? Brugger, Hermann
2013
12 p. 1650-1651
2 p.
artikel
59 During CPR, push hard and fast and please do not stop! Yannopoulos, Demetris
2011
12 p. 1475-1476
2 p.
artikel
60 Dynamic behavior of lactate values in venous-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for refractory cardiac arrest Attanà, Paola
2013
12 p. e145-e146
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artikel
61 Effect of a reminder video using a mobile phone on the retention of CPR and AED skills in lay responders Ahn, Ji Yun
2011
12 p. 1543-1547
5 p.
artikel
62 Effect of a rescuer's side of approach on their performance of conventional cardiopulmonary resuscitation Jones, Christopher M.
2012
12 p. e235-
1 p.
artikel
63 Effect of enoxaparin and aspirin on hemodynamic disturbances after global cerebral ischemia in rats Xu, LuoYi
2010
12 p. 1709-1713
5 p.
artikel
64 Effect of flow rate and humidifier. What are the limits of these interactions? Esquinas, Antonio M.
2013
12 p. e155-
1 p.
artikel
65 Efficacy of the neonatal resuscitation program (NRP) course on knowledge retained by residents: Comparison among pediatrics, anesthesia and gynecology Parotto, Matteo
2010
12 p. 1741-1742
2 p.
artikel
66 Emergency medical dispatch – More than merely sending the ambulance! Jacobs, Ian G.
2011
12 p. 1473-1474
2 p.
artikel
67 Emergency skill training—A randomized controlled study on the effectiveness of the 4-stage approach compared to traditional clinical teaching Greif, Robert
2010
12 p. 1692-1697
6 p.
artikel
68 Emergent pediatric thoracotomy following traumatic arrest Easter, Joshua S.
2012
12 p. 1521-1524
4 p.
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69 Errors in the management of cardiac arrests: An observational study of patient safety incidents in England Panesar, Sukhmeet S.
2014
12 p. 1759-1763
5 p.
artikel
70 Ethyl pyruvate enhances intra-resuscitation hemodynamics in prolonged ventricular fibrillation arrest Suffoletto, Brian P.
2009
12 p. 1411-1416
6 p.
artikel
71 Evaluation of the effects of low temperature on performance of standard non-electric medical equipment at −21.5°C (−6.7°F) – A descriptive study on a real life challenge in the prehospital setting Kämäräinen, Antti
2012
12 p. 1517-1520
4 p.
artikel
72 Factors relating to the perceived management of emergency situations: A survey of former Advanced Life Support course participants’ clinical experiences Rasmussen, Maria B.
2014
12 p. 1726-1731
6 p.
artikel
73 Feasibility study of immediate pharyngeal cooling initiation in cardiac arrest patients after arrival at the emergency room Takeda, Yoshimasa
2014
12 p. 1647-1653
7 p.
artikel
74 Good outcome in every fourth resuscitation attempt is achievable—An Utstein template report from the Stavanger region Lindner, Thomas Werner
2011
12 p. 1508-1513
6 p.
artikel
75 Hemodynamic improvement of a LUCAS 2 automated device by addition of an impedance threshold device in a pig model of cardiac arrest Debaty, Guillaume
2014
12 p. 1704-1707
4 p.
artikel
76 How do paramedics manage the airway during out of hospital cardiac arrest? Voss, Sarah
2014
12 p. 1662-1666
5 p.
artikel
77 Hunting for diagnosis of cardiac arrest Noc, Marko
2012
12 p. 1423-1424
2 p.
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78 Hyperfibrinolysis in out of hospital cardiac arrest is associated with markers of hypoperfusion Viersen, V.A.
2012
12 p. 1451-1455
5 p.
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79 Hyperoxia, hypocapnia and hypercapnia as outcome factors after cardiac arrest in children del Castillo, Jimena
2012
12 p. 1456-1461
6 p.
artikel
80 HyperOxic Therapy OR NormOxic Therapy after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (HOT OR NOT): A randomised controlled feasibility trial Young, Paul
2014
12 p. 1686-1691
6 p.
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81 Hypokalemia during the cooling phase of therapeutic hypothermia and its impact on arrhythmogenesis Mirzoyev, Sultan A.
2010
12 p. 1632-1636
5 p.
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82 Implementing what we already know: Our task for this decade Koster, Rudolph W.
2011
12 p. 1477-1478
2 p.
artikel
83 Improving cardiopulmonary resuscitation in the emergency department by real-time video recording and regular feedback learning Jiang, Cheng
2010
12 p. 1664-1669
6 p.
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84 Increased cytochrome c in rat cerebrospinal fluid after cardiac arrest and its effects on hypoxic neuronal survival Liu, Hao
2012
12 p. 1491-1496
6 p.
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85 Increased mortality with early therapeutic hypothermia after cardiac arrest – A case study in allocation bias Mohr, Nicholas M.
2012
12 p. e221-
1 p.
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86 Increased survival with hypotensive resuscitation in a rabbit model of uncontrolled hemorrhagic shock in pregnancy Yu, Yan-hong
2009
12 p. 1424-1430
7 p.
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87 Induction and maintenance of in vivo ventricular fibrillation in rabbits Oriente, Victor
2009
12 p. 1417-1419
3 p.
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88 Injuries occurring in hospital staff attending medical emergency team (MET) calls—A prospective, observational study Cheung, Winston
2009
12 p. 1351-1356
6 p.
artikel
89 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
12 p. 1483-1489
7 p.
artikel
90 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
12 p. 1490-1495
6 p.
artikel
91 Intraosseous access in osteogenesis imperfecta (IO in OI) Nutbeam, Tim
2009
12 p. 1442-1443
2 p.
artikel
92 Introduction of performance coaching during cardiopulmonary resuscitation improves compression depth and time to defibrillation in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest Infinger, Allison E.
2014
12 p. 1752-1758
7 p.
artikel
93 Is external jugular vein cannulation feasible in emergency care? A randomised study in open heart surgery patients Lahtinen, Pasi
2009
12 p. 1361-1364
4 p.
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94 Is tracheal intubation possible during pediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation without interruption of chest compressions? A simulation study Marques, Filipa Andreia Aguiar
2012
12 p. e233-e234
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95 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
12 p. 1525-1528
4 p.
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96 Knowledge of adrenaline (epinephrine) administration in anaphylaxis in adults is still deficient. Has there been any improvement? José, Ricardo J.
2010
12 p. 1743-
1 p.
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97 À la carte defibrillation poised to enter the fixed price resuscitation menu Deakin, Charles D.
2013
12 p. 1639-1640
2 p.
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98 Lazarus phenomenon: Confirmation of death after unsuccessful cardiopulmonary resuscitation Greer, Ruth
2013
12 p. e151-
1 p.
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99 Lazarus phenomenon: Knowledge, attitude and practice Gerard, David
2013
12 p. e153-
1 p.
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100 Learning not to lean when you push … some hard-pressed issues of cardiac compressions during cardiopulmonary resuscitation of neonates Cheung, Po-Yin
2013
12 p. 1637-1638
2 p.
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101 Left ventricular diastolic dysfunction during acute myocardial infarction: Effect of mild hypothermia Schwarzl, Michael
2012
12 p. 1503-1510
8 p.
artikel
102 Lipid resuscitation McKevith, J.
2009
12 p. 1448-
1 p.
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103 Low dose nitrite enhances perfusion after fluid resuscitation from hemorrhagic shock Cabrales, Pedro
2009
12 p. 1431-1436
6 p.
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104 Max Harry (Hal) Weil – A leader, mentor, friend, and wonderful colleague Tang, Wanchun
2011
12 p. 1481-1482
2 p.
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105 Mill's canons, neuro-muscular blockade (NMB), therapeutic hypothermia (TH), and outcomes from out of hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) Buist, Michael
2013
12 p. 1648-1649
2 p.
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106 Mobile phones—Their increasing role in education and implementation of CPR Arntz, H.-R.
2011
12 p. 1479-1480
2 p.
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107 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
12 p. 1514-1518
5 p.
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108 Mouth-to-mouth: An obstacle to cardio-pulmonary resuscitation for lay-rescuers Baldi, Enrico
2014
12 p. e195-e196
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109 Multiple cluster analysis for the identification of high-risk census tracts for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) in Denver, Colorado Nassel, Ariann F.
2014
12 p. 1667-1673
7 p.
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110 Neurological prognostication by gender in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients receiving hypothermia treatment Kim, Min Jung
2014
12 p. 1732-1738
7 p.
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111 Neurologic recovery following cardiac arrest due to benzodiazepine and opiate toxicity Mumma, Bryn E.
2009
12 p. 1446-1447
2 p.
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112 Non-invasive monitoring during cardiac arrest: NIRS has potential but data remain limited Camp-Rogers, Teresa
2013
12 p. 1643-1644
2 p.
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113 Nurses’ attitudes towards resuscitation and national resuscitation guidelines—Nurses hesitate to start CPR-D Mäkinen, M.
2009
12 p. 1399-1404
6 p.
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114 Optimizing oxygenation and ventilation after cardiac arrest in “little adults” Kochanek, Patrick M.
2012
12 p. 1425-1426
2 p.
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115 Optimum location for chest compressions during two-rescuer infant cardiopulmonary resuscitation You, YeonHo
2009
12 p. 1378-1381
4 p.
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116 Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest phone detection: Those who most need chest compressions are the most difficult to recognize Travers, S.
2014
12 p. 1720-1725
6 p.
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117 Oxygen therapy post-cardiac arrest: The ‘Goldilocks’ principle? Hommers, Clare
2010
12 p. 1605-1606
2 p.
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118 Passive leg raising during cardiopulmonary resuscitation in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest—Does it improve circulation and outcome? Axelsson, C.
2010
12 p. 1615-1620
6 p.
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119 Peer evaluation in reciprocal learning with task cards for acquiring Basic Life Support (BLS) Iserbyt, Peter
2009
12 p. 1394-1398
5 p.
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120 Pharmacotherapy and hospital admissions before out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: A nationwide study Weeke, Peter
2010
12 p. 1657-1663
7 p.
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121 Post-cardiac arrest serum levels of glial fibrillary acidic protein for predicting neurological outcome Larsson, Ing-Marie
2014
12 p. 1654-1661
8 p.
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122 Post-hypothermia fever is associated with increased mortality after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest Bro-Jeppesen, John
2013
12 p. 1734-1740
7 p.
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123 Potassium values in cardiac arrest patients measured with a point-of-care blood gas analyzer Ahn, Shin
2011
12 p. e25-e26
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124 Predictors of resuscitation outcome in a swine model of VF cardiac arrest: A comparison of VF duration, presence of acute myocardial infarction and VF waveform Indik, Julia H.
2009
12 p. 1420-1423
4 p.
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125 Pre-hospital resuscitation using the iGEL Thomas, Matthew
2009
12 p. 1437-
1 p.
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126 Prevention of capillary leak in altered permeability states Roffey, Peter
2009
12 p. 1444-
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127 Proactive rounding by the rapid response team reduces inpatient cardiac arrests Guirgis, Faheem W.
2013
12 p. 1668-1673
6 p.
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128 Prognostication following cardiac arrest: Making sense of the data Thomas, Matthew
2014
12 p. A9-A10
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129 Prognostication in comatose survivors of cardiac arrest: An advisory statement from the European Resuscitation Council and the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine Sandroni, Claudio
2014
12 p. 1779-1789
11 p.
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130 Public access defibrillation—Results from the Victorian Ambulance Cardiac Arrest Registry Lijovic, M.
2014
12 p. 1739-1744
6 p.
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131 Pushing harder, pushing faster, minimizing interruptions… But falling short of 2010 cardiopulmonary resuscitation targets during in-hospital pediatric and adolescent resuscitation Sutton, Robert M.
2013
12 p. 1680-1684
5 p.
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132 Real-time tracheal ultrasonography for confirmation of endotracheal tube placement during cardiopulmonary resuscitation Chou, Hao-Chang
2013
12 p. 1708-1712
5 p.
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133 Reducing the duration of 100% oxygen ventilation in the early reperfusion period after cardiopulmonary resuscitation decreases striatal brain damage Brücken, Anne
2010
12 p. 1698-1703
6 p.
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134 Reference editorial – Rescue and resuscitation or body retrieval Ramm, Howard
2011
12 p. e3-
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135 Regional cerebral oxygen saturation predicts poor neurological outcome in patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest Ito, Noritoshi
2010
12 p. 1736-1737
2 p.
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136 Reply letter: Rescue and resuscitation or body retrieval Perkins, Gavin D.
2011
12 p. e5-
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137 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
12 p. e9-e10
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138 Reply to: Chest compression: Not as effective on dental chair as on the floor Fujino, Hiroko
2010
12 p. 1730-
1 p.
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139 Reply to: Defibrillator type is an important confounding variable in resuscitation research Walker, Robert G.
2009
12 p. 1440-1441
2 p.
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140 Reply to Letter: Assessment of difficult tracheal intubation in prehospital setting Breckwoldt, Jan
2011
12 p. e13-e14
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141 Reply to Letter: Continuous capnography and focused echocardiographic evaluation during resuscitation – Additional criteria for cessation of treatment of out-of-hospital-cardiac arrest Krarup, Niels Henrik
2010
12 p. 1731-1732
2 p.
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142 Reply to Letter: Effect of flow rate, humidifier dome and water volume on maximising heated, humidified gas use for neonatal resuscitation—A response Farley, R.C.
2013
12 p. e157-
1 p.
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143 Reply to Letter: Increased mortality with early therapeutic hypothermia after cardiac arrest—A case study in allocation bias Alongi, Salvatore
2012
12 p. e223-
1 p.
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144 Reply to letter: Teaching and outcomes standards in community-based CPR training programs: Walking one step at a time Castro, Ricardo
2012
12 p. e219-
1 p.
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145 Reply to Letter: The guidelines got it right on defibrillation energy protocol Walker, Robert G.
2009
12 p. 1438-1440
3 p.
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146 Reply to: Which fluid should be used for fluid therapy to protect kidneys in cardiogenic shock after cardiac arrest? Reuter, Hannes
2012
12 p. e227-
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147 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
12 p. 1496-1500
5 p.
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148 Resuscitation following penetrating abdominal and pelvic trauma: Novel insights and useful reminders Brindley, P.G.
2013
12 p. e147-e148
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149 Resuscitation quality assurance for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest – Setting-up an ambulance defibrillator telemetry network Lyon, R.M.
2010
12 p. 1726-1728
3 p.
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150 Resuscitative extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for in hospital cardiac arrest: A Canadian observational experience Bednarczyk, Joseph M.
2014
12 p. 1713-1719
7 p.
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151 Schoolchildren as BLS instructors for relatives and friends: Impact on attitude towards bystander CPR Stroobants, Jan
2014
12 p. 1769-1774
6 p.
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152 Serious adverse events in a hospital using early warning score – What went wrong? Petersen, John Asger
2014
12 p. 1699-1703
5 p.
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153 Sex differences in cardiac injury after severe haemorrhage and ventricular fibrillation in pigs Semenas, Egidijus
2010
12 p. 1718-1722
5 p.
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154 Sifting through the heterogeneity of the Rapid Response System literature Edelson, Dana P.
2012
12 p. 1419-1420
2 p.
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155 Signal integral for optimizing the timing of defibrillation Wu, Xiaobo
2013
12 p. 1704-1707
4 p.
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156 Socioeconomic disparities in the knowledge of basic life support techniques Weiner, Scott G.
2010
12 p. 1652-1656
5 p.
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157 Sternal wall pressure comparable to leaning during CPR impacts intrathoracic pressure and haemodynamics in anaesthetized children during cardiac catheterization Glatz, Andrew C.
2013
12 p. 1674-1679
6 p.
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158 Studies claiming efficacy of CPR training interventions: Which skills should be assessed and how should data be reported to allow comparison? Mpotos, Nicolas
2012
12 p. e217-
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159 Sublingual microcirculation is impaired in post-cardiac arrest patients Omar, Yasser G.
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160 Successful aortic valve balloon valvuloplasty in a neonate in cardiac arrest Mitchell, Edwin Mark
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161 Successful implementation of a family and patient activated rapid response team in an adult level 1 trauma center Gerdik, Cynthia
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162 Successful therapeutic hypothermia for cardiac arrest in a patient with a left ventricular assist device Brenyo, Andrew
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163 Survival following witnessed pediatric out-of-hospital cardiac arrests during nights and weekends Kitamura, Tetsuhisa
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164 Survival from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in New Zealand following the 2005 resuscitation guideline changes Robinson, Simon
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165 Systematic downloading and analysis of data from automated external defibrillators used in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest Hansen, Marco Bo
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166 Team performance in resuscitation teams: Comparison and critique of two recently developed scoring tools McKay, Anthony
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171 The emergency cardiac arrest response team (eCART): A novel strategy for improving therapeutic hypothermia utilization following out-of-hospital cardiac arrest Deal, Nathan S.
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172 The epidemiology and resuscitation effects of cardiopulmonary arrest among hospitalized children and adolescents in Beijing: An observational study Zeng, Jiansheng
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173 The first documented cardiac arrest rhythm in hospitalized patients with heart failure Peberdy, Mary Ann
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174 The four-stage approach to teaching skills: The end of a dogma? Barelli, Alessandro
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175 The guidelines got it right on defibrillation energy protocol Russell, James K.
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176 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
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177 The impact of severe acidemia on neurologic outcome of cardiac arrest survivors undergoing therapeutic hypothermia Ganga, Harsha V.
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178 The “Italian Registry of Cardiac Arrest – RIAC”, a National achievement to portrait the Italian reality and to contribute to the wider European vision by “EuReCa” Ristagno, Giuseppe
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179 The next generation Lockey, Andrew
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180 The post-cardiac arrest microcirculation: More than meets the eye? Ward, Kevin R.
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181 Therapeutic hypothermia in cardiac arrest: 206 years later! Varon, Joseph
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182 Therapeutic hypothermia is associated with a decrease in urine output in acute stroke patients Guluma, Kama Z.
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184 Time needed for a regional emergency medical system to implement resuscitation Guidelines 2005—The Netherlands experience Berdowski, Jocelyn
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185 Time to awakening and neurologic outcome in therapeutic hypothermia-treated cardiac arrest patients Grossestreuer, Anne V.
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186 Training hospital providers in basic CPR skills in Botswana: Acquisition, retention and impact of novel training techniques Meaney, Peter A.
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187 Traumatic pericardial effusion: Impact of diagnostic and surgical approaches Huang, Yao-Kuang
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188 Treatment of monitored out-of-hospital ventricular fibrillation and pulseless ventricular tachycardia utilising the precordial thump Nehme, Ziad
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189 Ultrasound, tracheal intubation and cardiopulmonary resuscitation: Isn’t there enough to do during a cardiac arrest? Blaivas, Michael
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191 Visual evaluation of left ventricular performance predicts volume responsiveness early after resuscitation from cardiac arrest Gruenewald, Matthias
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192 Where no guideline has gone before: Retrospective analysis of resuscitation in the 24th century Hörburger, David
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193 Which fluid should be used for fluid therapy to protect kidneys in cardiogenic shock after cardiac arrest? Salvadori, A.
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194 Will medical examination gloves protect rescuers from defibrillation voltages during hands-on defibrillation? Sullivan, Joseph L.
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