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Katherine M Berg

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Current Opinion in Critical Care|October 28, 2020
The limitations of evidence: increasing data and increasing doubt in the treatment of cardiac arrestKatherine M Berg
Resuscitation|January 11, 2018
Finding a window: Timing of cardiac ultrasound acquisition during cardiac arrestKatherine M Berg
Resuscitation|August 16, 2017
First do no harm: Echocardiography during cardiac arrest may increase pulse check durationAri Moskowitz, Katherine M Berg
Current Opinion in Critical Care|September 17, 2021
Advanced cardiac life support: lessons from recent trials on how to move forwardKatherine M Berg, Jasmeet Soar
JAMA Network Open|August 10, 2021
Early Epinephrine Administration for Cardiac ArrestJasmeet Soar, Katherine M Berg
Respiratory Care|June 19, 2013
Predicting noninvasive mechanical ventilation outcome: early may be too early! The authors respondKatherine M Berg, Michael W Donnino
Resuscitation|July 19, 2015
Should we try longer? Duration of cardiopulmonary resuscitation in the Emergency Department and association with survivalKatherine M Berg, Lars W Andersen
Plants (Basel, Switzerland)|June 10, 2023
Ketols Emerge as Potent Oxylipin Signals Regulating Diverse Physiological Processes in PlantsKatherine M Berg-Falloure, Michael V Kolomiets
Journal of the American Heart Association|July 1, 2018
Looking for CO<sub>2</sub>: Exploring the Novel Finding of Low Respiratory Quotient After Cardiac ArrestKatherine M Berg, Michael W Donnino, Clifton Callaway
The New England Journal of Medicine|June 25, 2020
Targeted Temperature Management for Cardiac ArrestAri Moskowitz, Katherine M Berg, Michael W Donnino
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Current Opinion in Critical Care|October 28, 2020
The limitations of evidence: increasing data and increasing doubt in the treatment of cardiac arrestKatherine M Berg
Resuscitation|January 11, 2018
Finding a window: Timing of cardiac ultrasound acquisition during cardiac arrestKatherine M Berg
Resuscitation|August 16, 2017
First do no harm: Echocardiography during cardiac arrest may increase pulse check durationAri Moskowitz, Katherine M Berg
Current Opinion in Critical Care|September 17, 2021
Advanced cardiac life support: lessons from recent trials on how to move forwardKatherine M Berg, Jasmeet Soar
JAMA Network Open|August 10, 2021
Early Epinephrine Administration for Cardiac ArrestJasmeet Soar, Katherine M Berg
Respiratory Care|June 19, 2013
Predicting noninvasive mechanical ventilation outcome: early may be too early! The authors respondKatherine M Berg, Michael W Donnino
Resuscitation|July 19, 2015
Should we try longer? Duration of cardiopulmonary resuscitation in the Emergency Department and association with survivalKatherine M Berg, Lars W Andersen
Plants (Basel, Switzerland)|June 10, 2023
Ketols Emerge as Potent Oxylipin Signals Regulating Diverse Physiological Processes in PlantsKatherine M Berg-Falloure, Michael V Kolomiets
Journal of the American Heart Association|July 1, 2018
Looking for CO<sub>2</sub>: Exploring the Novel Finding of Low Respiratory Quotient After Cardiac ArrestKatherine M Berg, Michael W Donnino, Clifton Callaway
The New England Journal of Medicine|June 25, 2020
Targeted Temperature Management for Cardiac ArrestAri Moskowitz, Katherine M Berg, Michael W Donnino
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