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C W Otto

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Critical Care Medicine|December 1, 1981
Acute cardiovascular effects of dimethylsulfoxideS R Hameroff, C W Otto, J Kanel, et al.
Annals of Emergency Medicine|January 1, 1987
Comparison of epinephrine and phenylephrine for resuscitation and neurologic outcome of cardiac arrest in dogsJ Brillman, A Sanders, C W Otto, et al.
Annals of Emergency Medicine|January 1, 1990
The role of bicarbonate and fluid loading in improving resuscitation from prolonged cardiac arrest with rapid manual chest compression CPRA B Sanders, K B Kern, S Fonken, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|January 1, 1983
Acute cardiovascular effects of dimethyl sulfoxideS R Hameroff, C W Otto, J Kanel, et al.
Anesthesiology|January 1, 1984
Mean airway pressure and hemodynamic effectsC W Otto, S F Quan, J M Calkins, et al.
Anesthesiology|December 1, 1981
A comparative evaluation of pretreatment with nondepolarizing neuromuscular blockers prior to the administration of succinylcholineC D Blitt, G L Carlson, G D Rolling, et al.
Critical Care Medicine|March 1, 1980
Influence of time and therapy on ventricular defibrillation in dogsR W Yakaitis, G A Ewy, C W Otto, et al.
Critical Care Medicine|March 1, 1993
Effects of graded doses of epinephrine on both noninvasive and invasive measures of myocardial perfusion and blood flow during cardiopulmonary resuscitationP B Chase, K B Kern, A B Sanders, et al.
JAMA|September 8, 1989
End-tidal carbon dioxide monitoring during cardiopulmonary resuscitation. A prognostic indicator for survivalA B Sanders, K B Kern, C W Otto, et al.
Critical Care Medicine|November 1, 1985
Outcome of resuscitation from fibrillatory arrest using epinephrine and phenylephrine in dogsJ A Brillman, A B Sanders, C W Otto, et al.
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Critical Care Medicine|December 1, 1981
Acute cardiovascular effects of dimethylsulfoxideS R Hameroff, C W Otto, J Kanel, et al.
Annals of Emergency Medicine|January 1, 1987
Comparison of epinephrine and phenylephrine for resuscitation and neurologic outcome of cardiac arrest in dogsJ Brillman, A Sanders, C W Otto, et al.
Annals of Emergency Medicine|January 1, 1990
The role of bicarbonate and fluid loading in improving resuscitation from prolonged cardiac arrest with rapid manual chest compression CPRA B Sanders, K B Kern, S Fonken, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|January 1, 1983
Acute cardiovascular effects of dimethyl sulfoxideS R Hameroff, C W Otto, J Kanel, et al.
Anesthesiology|January 1, 1984
Mean airway pressure and hemodynamic effectsC W Otto, S F Quan, J M Calkins, et al.
Anesthesiology|December 1, 1981
A comparative evaluation of pretreatment with nondepolarizing neuromuscular blockers prior to the administration of succinylcholineC D Blitt, G L Carlson, G D Rolling, et al.
Critical Care Medicine|March 1, 1980
Influence of time and therapy on ventricular defibrillation in dogsR W Yakaitis, G A Ewy, C W Otto, et al.
Critical Care Medicine|March 1, 1993
Effects of graded doses of epinephrine on both noninvasive and invasive measures of myocardial perfusion and blood flow during cardiopulmonary resuscitationP B Chase, K B Kern, A B Sanders, et al.
JAMA|September 8, 1989
End-tidal carbon dioxide monitoring during cardiopulmonary resuscitation. A prognostic indicator for survivalA B Sanders, K B Kern, C W Otto, et al.
Critical Care Medicine|November 1, 1985
Outcome of resuscitation from fibrillatory arrest using epinephrine and phenylephrine in dogsJ A Brillman, A B Sanders, C W Otto, et al.
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