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Eric M Rottenberg

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Critical Care Medicine|May 21, 2013
Does effective chest compression after cardiopulmonary resuscitation require that rescuers perform adequate-force/depth high-impulse chest compressions and are typical rescuers able to do so?Eric M Rottenberg
Resuscitation|March 5, 2013
Could there ever be evidence to support using lateral chest thrusts in humans with the victim lying on their side to clear upper-airway obstruction?Eric M Rottenberg
Critical Care Medicine|January 29, 2013
Is an alternative method of cardiopulmonary resuscitation necessary in children because chest compressions are either too unreliably effective or have potentially fatal consequences, which make them contraindicated?Eric M Rottenberg
Resuscitation|March 30, 2019
A simple method of performing maximally effective CPR chest compressionsEric M Rottenberg
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|February 22, 2023
Improving survival and outcome in those suffering an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in the post-COVID-19 eraEric M Rottenberg
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|December 25, 2022
4-finger method of hand placement and head rotation effectiveness in bystander CPREric M Rottenberg
Resuscitation|February 22, 2011
Can the effectiveness of hands-only cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) versus conventional CPR be determined without separate analyses of survival and outcome and without knowing the incidence of gasping upon arrival of emergency-rescuers for in-home versus out-of-home arrests?Eric M Rottenberg
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|May 26, 2016
Are the current guideline recommendations for neonatal cardiopulmonary resuscitation safe and effective?Eric M Rottenberg
JAMA|May 5, 2005
Quality of cardiopulmonary resuscitationEric M Rottenberg
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|March 25, 2008
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation using only rhythmic abdominal compressions: Are chest compressions still necessary?Eric M Rottenberg
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Critical Care Medicine|May 21, 2013
Does effective chest compression after cardiopulmonary resuscitation require that rescuers perform adequate-force/depth high-impulse chest compressions and are typical rescuers able to do so?Eric M Rottenberg
Resuscitation|March 5, 2013
Could there ever be evidence to support using lateral chest thrusts in humans with the victim lying on their side to clear upper-airway obstruction?Eric M Rottenberg
Critical Care Medicine|January 29, 2013
Is an alternative method of cardiopulmonary resuscitation necessary in children because chest compressions are either too unreliably effective or have potentially fatal consequences, which make them contraindicated?Eric M Rottenberg
Resuscitation|March 30, 2019
A simple method of performing maximally effective CPR chest compressionsEric M Rottenberg
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|February 22, 2023
Improving survival and outcome in those suffering an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in the post-COVID-19 eraEric M Rottenberg
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|December 25, 2022
4-finger method of hand placement and head rotation effectiveness in bystander CPREric M Rottenberg
Resuscitation|February 22, 2011
Can the effectiveness of hands-only cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) versus conventional CPR be determined without separate analyses of survival and outcome and without knowing the incidence of gasping upon arrival of emergency-rescuers for in-home versus out-of-home arrests?Eric M Rottenberg
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|May 26, 2016
Are the current guideline recommendations for neonatal cardiopulmonary resuscitation safe and effective?Eric M Rottenberg
JAMA|May 5, 2005
Quality of cardiopulmonary resuscitationEric M Rottenberg
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|March 25, 2008
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation using only rhythmic abdominal compressions: Are chest compressions still necessary?Eric M Rottenberg
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