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David B Seder

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Resuscitation|August 8, 2018
Understanding post-cardiac arrest myoclonusDavid B Seder, Richard R Riker
JAMA|September 13, 2022
Early vs Standard Approach to Tracheostomy and Functional Outcome Among Patients With Severe Stroke Receiving Mechanical Ventilation-ReplyJulian Bösel, Silvia Schönenberger, David B Seder
Neurocritical Care|September 16, 2017
Emergency Neurological Life Support: Airway, Ventilation, and SedationVenkatakrishna Rajajee, Becky Riggs, David B Seder
Neurocritical Care|October 7, 2015
Emergency Neurological Life Support: Airway, Ventilation, and SedationDavid B Seder, Andy Jagoda, Becky Riggs
American Journal of Critical Care : an Official Publication, American Association of Critical-Care Nurses|November 3, 2016
The Evolving Paradigm of Individualized Postresuscitation Care After Cardiac ArrestDavid B Seder, Christine Lord, David J Gagnon
Critical Care Medicine|June 19, 2009
Methods of cooling: practical aspects of therapeutic temperature managementDavid B Seder, Thomas E Van der Kloot
Critical Care Medicine|January 16, 2016
Heart Rate and the Post Cardiac Arrest Syndrome: Another Clue to Individualizing Care?Karen Bascom, Richard R Riker, David B Seder
Critical Care Medicine|August 15, 2015
The authors replyDavid B Seder, Richard R Riker, Niklas Nielsen
Critical Care Medicine|October 13, 2018
Complex Legacy of the Target Temperature Management TrialTeresa L May, Richard R Riker, David B Seder
Resuscitation|February 5, 2019
Do we need continuous electroencephalography after cardiac arrest?Teresa L May, Richard R Riker, David B Seder
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Resuscitation|August 8, 2018
Understanding post-cardiac arrest myoclonusDavid B Seder, Richard R Riker
JAMA|September 13, 2022
Early vs Standard Approach to Tracheostomy and Functional Outcome Among Patients With Severe Stroke Receiving Mechanical Ventilation-ReplyJulian Bösel, Silvia Schönenberger, David B Seder
Neurocritical Care|September 16, 2017
Emergency Neurological Life Support: Airway, Ventilation, and SedationVenkatakrishna Rajajee, Becky Riggs, David B Seder
Neurocritical Care|October 7, 2015
Emergency Neurological Life Support: Airway, Ventilation, and SedationDavid B Seder, Andy Jagoda, Becky Riggs
American Journal of Critical Care : an Official Publication, American Association of Critical-Care Nurses|November 3, 2016
The Evolving Paradigm of Individualized Postresuscitation Care After Cardiac ArrestDavid B Seder, Christine Lord, David J Gagnon
Critical Care Medicine|June 19, 2009
Methods of cooling: practical aspects of therapeutic temperature managementDavid B Seder, Thomas E Van der Kloot
Critical Care Medicine|January 16, 2016
Heart Rate and the Post Cardiac Arrest Syndrome: Another Clue to Individualizing Care?Karen Bascom, Richard R Riker, David B Seder
Critical Care Medicine|August 15, 2015
The authors replyDavid B Seder, Richard R Riker, Niklas Nielsen
Critical Care Medicine|October 13, 2018
Complex Legacy of the Target Temperature Management TrialTeresa L May, Richard R Riker, David B Seder
Resuscitation|February 5, 2019
Do we need continuous electroencephalography after cardiac arrest?Teresa L May, Richard R Riker, David B Seder
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