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Eric M Rottenberg

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Critical Care Medicine|May 16, 2015
The need to facilitate unobstructed gasping during bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitationEric M Rottenberg
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|August 7, 2016
Two-thirds receive no bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation: could head rotation be the solution?Eric M Rottenberg
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|July 6, 2017
The need for hands-on defibrillation during the late downstroke phase of ongoing abdominal compressions only CPREric M Rottenberg
Interactive Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery|September 20, 2008
eComment: avoiding the adverse consequences of external cardiac massage during in-hospital resuscitation after cardiac surgeryEric M Rottenberg
Critical Care Medicine|April 21, 2010
The effect of lung volume on efficacy of hands-on defibrillation during each phase of ongoing manual cardiopulmonary resuscitationEric M Rottenberg
Interactive Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery|July 19, 2014
eComment. The thoracic configuration of patients with left ventricular assist devices likely determines whether cardiopulmonary resuscitation using sternal compressions is both safe and effectiveEric M Rottenberg
The New England Journal of Medicine|October 15, 2015
Early CPR in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac ArrestEric M Rottenberg
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|December 27, 2014
Should unobstructed gasping be facilitated and confirmed before administering adrenaline, otherwise, give titrated vasopressin?Eric M Rottenberg
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|October 21, 2022
Improving the efficacy of infant cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) using the two-fingers techniqueEric M Rottenberg
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|September 25, 2023
High PCO2 on EMS arrival is due to low incidence and frequency of gasping: The need for head rotation and 4-finger hand placementEric M Rottenberg
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Critical Care Medicine|May 16, 2015
The need to facilitate unobstructed gasping during bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitationEric M Rottenberg
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|August 7, 2016
Two-thirds receive no bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation: could head rotation be the solution?Eric M Rottenberg
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|July 6, 2017
The need for hands-on defibrillation during the late downstroke phase of ongoing abdominal compressions only CPREric M Rottenberg
Interactive Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery|September 20, 2008
eComment: avoiding the adverse consequences of external cardiac massage during in-hospital resuscitation after cardiac surgeryEric M Rottenberg
Critical Care Medicine|April 21, 2010
The effect of lung volume on efficacy of hands-on defibrillation during each phase of ongoing manual cardiopulmonary resuscitationEric M Rottenberg
Interactive Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery|July 19, 2014
eComment. The thoracic configuration of patients with left ventricular assist devices likely determines whether cardiopulmonary resuscitation using sternal compressions is both safe and effectiveEric M Rottenberg
The New England Journal of Medicine|October 15, 2015
Early CPR in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac ArrestEric M Rottenberg
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|December 27, 2014
Should unobstructed gasping be facilitated and confirmed before administering adrenaline, otherwise, give titrated vasopressin?Eric M Rottenberg
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|October 21, 2022
Improving the efficacy of infant cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) using the two-fingers techniqueEric M Rottenberg
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|September 25, 2023
High PCO2 on EMS arrival is due to low incidence and frequency of gasping: The need for head rotation and 4-finger hand placementEric M Rottenberg
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