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Federico Semeraro

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Resuscitation|September 8, 2023
Decoding the cardiac arrest dilemma: Innovation, awareness, and political commitment for improving survivalFederico Semeraro
Resuscitation|October 11, 2024
AI-Powered clinical assessments: GPT-4o's role in standardizing CPR skill evaluationsFederico Semeraro
Resuscitation|November 25, 2021
No more unwitnessed out-of-hospital cardiac arrests in the future thanks to technologyTommaso Scquizzato, Federico Semeraro
Resuscitation|May 30, 2025
Wristwatch to lifesaver: The promise and challenges of device-independent automated cardiac arrest detectionFederico Semeraro, Lorenzo Gamberini
Current Opinion in Critical Care|October 11, 2021
Basic life support and systems saving livesTheresa Mariero Olasveengen, Federico Semeraro
Resuscitation|February 17, 2024
Synthesizing and communicating scientific evidence into treatment recommendations using artificial intelligence: The "case" of temperature control after cardiac arrestFederico Semeraro, Koenraad G Monsieurs
Resuscitation|June 18, 2026
The AI dispatcher copilot: beyond cardiac arrest recognition to dynamic large language model-assisted Tele-CPRFederico Semeraro, Jonathan Montomoli, Lorenzo Gamberini
Current Opinion in Critical Care|June 2, 2022
How technology can save lives in cardiac arrestTommaso Scquizzato, Lorenzo Gamberini, Federico Semeraro
American Heart Journal|June 7, 2016
The nonsense paradigm of rethinking the second link of the chain of survival: "if shock is not advised, wait and do nothing!" Aren't we condemning our cardiac arrest patients?Giuseppe Ristagno, Tommaso Pellis, Federico Semeraro, et al.
Resuscitation|September 21, 2017
Amplitude spectrum area: The "clairvoyance" during resuscitation in the era of predictive medicineLaura Ruggeri, Federico Semeraro, Giuseppe Ristagno
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Resuscitation|September 8, 2023
Decoding the cardiac arrest dilemma: Innovation, awareness, and political commitment for improving survivalFederico Semeraro
Resuscitation|October 11, 2024
AI-Powered clinical assessments: GPT-4o's role in standardizing CPR skill evaluationsFederico Semeraro
Resuscitation|November 25, 2021
No more unwitnessed out-of-hospital cardiac arrests in the future thanks to technologyTommaso Scquizzato, Federico Semeraro
Resuscitation|May 30, 2025
Wristwatch to lifesaver: The promise and challenges of device-independent automated cardiac arrest detectionFederico Semeraro, Lorenzo Gamberini
Current Opinion in Critical Care|October 11, 2021
Basic life support and systems saving livesTheresa Mariero Olasveengen, Federico Semeraro
Resuscitation|February 17, 2024
Synthesizing and communicating scientific evidence into treatment recommendations using artificial intelligence: The "case" of temperature control after cardiac arrestFederico Semeraro, Koenraad G Monsieurs
Resuscitation|June 18, 2026
The AI dispatcher copilot: beyond cardiac arrest recognition to dynamic large language model-assisted Tele-CPRFederico Semeraro, Jonathan Montomoli, Lorenzo Gamberini
Current Opinion in Critical Care|June 2, 2022
How technology can save lives in cardiac arrestTommaso Scquizzato, Lorenzo Gamberini, Federico Semeraro
American Heart Journal|June 7, 2016
The nonsense paradigm of rethinking the second link of the chain of survival: "if shock is not advised, wait and do nothing!" Aren't we condemning our cardiac arrest patients?Giuseppe Ristagno, Tommaso Pellis, Federico Semeraro, et al.
Resuscitation|September 21, 2017
Amplitude spectrum area: The "clairvoyance" during resuscitation in the era of predictive medicineLaura Ruggeri, Federico Semeraro, Giuseppe Ristagno
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