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Publications in Peer Review Journals
2004
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Noordergraaf, G. J., van Dun, P.
J., Kramer, B. P., Schors, M. P., Hornman, H. P., de Jong,
W. & Noordergraaf, A. (2004). Airway management by
first responders when using a bag-valve device and two
oxygen-driven resuscitators in 104 patients. European
Journal of Anaesthesiology 21, 361-366.
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Noordergraaf, G. J., van Dun, P.
J., Kramer, B. P., Schors, M. P., Hornman, H. P., de Jong,
W. & Noordergraaf, A. (2004). Can first responders
achieve and maintain normocapnia when sequentially ventilating
with a bag-valve device and two oxygen-driven resuscitators?
A controlled clinical trial in 104 patients. European
Journal of Anaesthesiology 21, 367-372.
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2002
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Stallinger, A., Wenzel, V., Wagner-Berger,
H, Schäfer, A., Voelckel, W. G., Augenstein, S.,
Dörges, V., Idris, A. H., Lindner, K. H. & Hörmann,
C. (2002). Effects of decreasing inspiratory flow rate
during simulated basic life support ventilation of a cardiac
arrest patient on lung and stomach tidal volumes. Resuscitation
54, 167-173. »
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1998
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Osterwalder, J. J. & Schuhwerk,
W. (1998). Effectiveness of mask ventilation in a training
mannikin. A comparison between the Oxylator EM100 and
the bag-valve device. Resuscitation 36,
23-27. » Download free full text article (PDF, 196 KB) |
Publications in Magazines 2004
Abstracts
2008
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Dorian, P., Hu, X., Leong-Poi, H.,
Ramadeen, A. & Mangat, I. (2008). Automated high frequency
ventilation during experimental CPR: a new approach to
resuscitation. The Canadian Journal of Cardiology
24, Supplement E, 236E.
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free abstract (PDF, 86KB) |
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