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Carl Morgan

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Critical Care Medicine|October 29, 2004
Wide variation in cardiopulmonary resuscitation interruption intervals among commercially available automated external defibrillators may affect survival despite high defibrillation efficacyDavid Snyder, Carl Morgan
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|February 5, 2005
Animal defibrillation study must be interpreted with cautionDawn Jorgenson, Carl Morgan
Prehospital Emergency Care|July 25, 2003
The safe use of automated external defibrillators in a wet environmentTom Lyster, Dawn Jorgenson, Carl Morgan
Resuscitation|December 9, 2003
Predictions from misleading pig model are potentially harmful to humansJanice L Jones, David E Snyder, Carl Morgan
Critical Care Medicine|April 16, 2002
Energy attenuator for pediatric application of an automated external defibrillatorDawn Jorgenson, Carl Morgan, David Snyder, et al.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology|April 6, 2004
The effects of biphasic waveform design on post-resuscitation myocardial functionWanchun Tang, Max Harry Weil, Shijie Sun, et al.
Critical Care Medicine|December 17, 2002
Fixed-energy biphasic waveform defibrillation in a pediatric model of cardiac arrest and resuscitationWanchun Tang, Max Harry Weil, Dawn Jorgenson, et al.
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Critical Care Medicine|October 29, 2004
Wide variation in cardiopulmonary resuscitation interruption intervals among commercially available automated external defibrillators may affect survival despite high defibrillation efficacyDavid Snyder, Carl Morgan
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|February 5, 2005
Animal defibrillation study must be interpreted with cautionDawn Jorgenson, Carl Morgan
Prehospital Emergency Care|July 25, 2003
The safe use of automated external defibrillators in a wet environmentTom Lyster, Dawn Jorgenson, Carl Morgan
Resuscitation|December 9, 2003
Predictions from misleading pig model are potentially harmful to humansJanice L Jones, David E Snyder, Carl Morgan
Critical Care Medicine|April 16, 2002
Energy attenuator for pediatric application of an automated external defibrillatorDawn Jorgenson, Carl Morgan, David Snyder, et al.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology|April 6, 2004
The effects of biphasic waveform design on post-resuscitation myocardial functionWanchun Tang, Max Harry Weil, Shijie Sun, et al.
Critical Care Medicine|December 17, 2002
Fixed-energy biphasic waveform defibrillation in a pediatric model of cardiac arrest and resuscitationWanchun Tang, Max Harry Weil, Dawn Jorgenson, et al.
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