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Eric M Rottenberg

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Resuscitation|March 6, 2009
Survival outcomes from cardiac arrest among hospital staff and visitors versus inpatients with matching age, gender, race, prior residence and functional status, and presenting rhythms: the role of response time and optimal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)Eric M Rottenberg
Interactive Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery|January 6, 2009
eComment: Questioning a 'best evidence' search arguing against abdominal-only cardiopulmonary resuscitation and for external cardiac massageEric M Rottenberg
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|June 29, 2014
Bag 'em or tube 'em: how to decideEric M Rottenberg
Resuscitation|February 3, 2009
The need for separate analyses of survival for "in-home" arrests versus "out-of-home" arrests in the determination of whether it is best to shock first or perform 3 min of CPR before the first defibrillation; in patients with ventricular fibrillation cardiac arrest when the ambulance response time is greater than 5 minEric M Rottenberg
The New England Journal of Medicine|March 24, 2016
Continuous or Interrupted Chest Compressions during CPREric M Rottenberg
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|April 25, 2016
The need for abdominal only CPR in the treatment of hemorrhagic shock and trauma arrestsEric M Rottenberg
Resuscitation|July 11, 2009
The need for abdominal-only CPR during the resuscitation of infants suffering cardiac arrest following cardiac surgeryEric M Rottenberg
Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences|March 17, 2015
Re: Neural injury after use of vasopressin and adrenaline during porcine cardiopulmonary resuscitationEric M Rottenberg
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|May 1, 2023
Use of head rotation during bystander CPR to minimize time to recognition of cardiac arrestEric M Rottenberg
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|May 18, 2023
Is mechanical CPR safe and effective?Eric M Rottenberg
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Resuscitation|March 6, 2009
Survival outcomes from cardiac arrest among hospital staff and visitors versus inpatients with matching age, gender, race, prior residence and functional status, and presenting rhythms: the role of response time and optimal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)Eric M Rottenberg
Interactive Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery|January 6, 2009
eComment: Questioning a 'best evidence' search arguing against abdominal-only cardiopulmonary resuscitation and for external cardiac massageEric M Rottenberg
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|June 29, 2014
Bag 'em or tube 'em: how to decideEric M Rottenberg
Resuscitation|February 3, 2009
The need for separate analyses of survival for "in-home" arrests versus "out-of-home" arrests in the determination of whether it is best to shock first or perform 3 min of CPR before the first defibrillation; in patients with ventricular fibrillation cardiac arrest when the ambulance response time is greater than 5 minEric M Rottenberg
The New England Journal of Medicine|March 24, 2016
Continuous or Interrupted Chest Compressions during CPREric M Rottenberg
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|April 25, 2016
The need for abdominal only CPR in the treatment of hemorrhagic shock and trauma arrestsEric M Rottenberg
Resuscitation|July 11, 2009
The need for abdominal-only CPR during the resuscitation of infants suffering cardiac arrest following cardiac surgeryEric M Rottenberg
Upsala Journal of Medical Sciences|March 17, 2015
Re: Neural injury after use of vasopressin and adrenaline during porcine cardiopulmonary resuscitationEric M Rottenberg
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|May 1, 2023
Use of head rotation during bystander CPR to minimize time to recognition of cardiac arrestEric M Rottenberg
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|May 18, 2023
Is mechanical CPR safe and effective?Eric M Rottenberg
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