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Jerry P Nolan

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Resuscitation|March 26, 2017
Implementing a standard internal telephone number 2222 for cardiac arrest calls in all hospitals in EuropeDavid K Whitaker, Jerry P Nolan, Maaret Castrén, et al.
Resuscitation|December 6, 2005
Controversial Topics from the 2005 International Consensus Conference on cardiopulmonary resuscitation and emergency cardiovascular care science with treatment recommendationsJerry P Nolan, Mary Fran Hazinski, Petter A Steen, et al.
British Journal of Anaesthesia|December 15, 2019
Why chest compressions should start when systolic arterial blood pressure is below 50 mm Hg in the anaesthetised patientNigel J N Harper, Jerry P Nolan, Jasmeet Soar, et al.
Resuscitation|November 7, 2023
Resuscitation great Kazuo Okada-sensei - Pioneer of resuscitation in AsiaTaku Iwami, Hiroshi Nonogi, Swee Han Lim, et al.
Anesthesia and Analgesia|December 15, 2017
Response to Improving the Success Rate of Chest Compression-Only CPR by Untrained Bystanders in Adult Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest: Maintaining Airway Patency May Be the Way ForwardJerry P Nolan, Gavin D Perkins, Robert W Neumar, et al.
British Journal of Anaesthesia|February 22, 2020
Why chest compressions should start when systolic blood pressure is below 50 mmHg in the anaesthetised patient. Reply to Br J Anaesth 2020; 124: e199-200Jerry P Nolan, Jasmeet Soar, Nigel J N Harper, et al.
Intensive Care Medicine|September 21, 2021
Targeted temperature management after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, no de-implementation required based on network meta analysis. Author's replyShannon M Fernando, Jean-Baptiste Lascarrou, Claudio Sandroni, et al.
Resuscitation|September 2, 2021
Targeted temperature management in adult cardiac arrest: Systematic review and meta-analysisAsger Granfeldt, Mathias J Holmberg, Jerry P Nolan, et al.
Resuscitation|June 12, 2021
Reply letter to: Utstein-style and the importance of the system, is it time for a new Utstein revision?Gavin D Perkins, Jan-Thorsten Gräsner, Janet Bray, et al.
Anesthesia and Analgesia|August 23, 2003
Use of the ProSeal Laryngeal Mask Airway to initiate ventilation during intensive care and subsequent percutaneous tracheostomyTim M Cook, Matt Taylor, Caleb McKinstry, et al.
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Resuscitation|March 26, 2017
Implementing a standard internal telephone number 2222 for cardiac arrest calls in all hospitals in EuropeDavid K Whitaker, Jerry P Nolan, Maaret Castrén, et al.
Resuscitation|December 6, 2005
Controversial Topics from the 2005 International Consensus Conference on cardiopulmonary resuscitation and emergency cardiovascular care science with treatment recommendationsJerry P Nolan, Mary Fran Hazinski, Petter A Steen, et al.
British Journal of Anaesthesia|December 15, 2019
Why chest compressions should start when systolic arterial blood pressure is below 50 mm Hg in the anaesthetised patientNigel J N Harper, Jerry P Nolan, Jasmeet Soar, et al.
Resuscitation|November 7, 2023
Resuscitation great Kazuo Okada-sensei - Pioneer of resuscitation in AsiaTaku Iwami, Hiroshi Nonogi, Swee Han Lim, et al.
Anesthesia and Analgesia|December 15, 2017
Response to Improving the Success Rate of Chest Compression-Only CPR by Untrained Bystanders in Adult Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest: Maintaining Airway Patency May Be the Way ForwardJerry P Nolan, Gavin D Perkins, Robert W Neumar, et al.
British Journal of Anaesthesia|February 22, 2020
Why chest compressions should start when systolic blood pressure is below 50 mmHg in the anaesthetised patient. Reply to Br J Anaesth 2020; 124: e199-200Jerry P Nolan, Jasmeet Soar, Nigel J N Harper, et al.
Intensive Care Medicine|September 21, 2021
Targeted temperature management after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, no de-implementation required based on network meta analysis. Author's replyShannon M Fernando, Jean-Baptiste Lascarrou, Claudio Sandroni, et al.
Resuscitation|September 2, 2021
Targeted temperature management in adult cardiac arrest: Systematic review and meta-analysisAsger Granfeldt, Mathias J Holmberg, Jerry P Nolan, et al.
Resuscitation|June 12, 2021
Reply letter to: Utstein-style and the importance of the system, is it time for a new Utstein revision?Gavin D Perkins, Jan-Thorsten Gräsner, Janet Bray, et al.
Anesthesia and Analgesia|August 23, 2003
Use of the ProSeal Laryngeal Mask Airway to initiate ventilation during intensive care and subsequent percutaneous tracheostomyTim M Cook, Matt Taylor, Caleb McKinstry, et al.
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