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Kelly N Sawyer

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Current Opinion in Critical Care|June 2, 2022
Surviving cardiac arrest - what do we know about recovery & survivorship?Kelly N Sawyer
Resuscitation|November 8, 2019
Reintegration & recovery after surviving cardiac arrest: Learning from the VACAR registryKelly N Sawyer
Resuscitation|December 7, 2023
Priorities for cardiac arrest survivorship scienceKelly N Sawyer
Resuscitation|February 7, 2018
Measuring and improving outcomes that matter to patients after cardiac arrestKelly N Sawyer, Jonathan Elmer
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|September 13, 2016
Smith-Modified Sgarbossa Criteria and Paced Rhythms: A Case ReportNana Sefa, Kelly N Sawyer
Resuscitation|December 27, 2014
If there is a "time to target temperature paradox" in post-cardiac arrest care, would we know?Kelly N Sawyer, Michael C Kurz
Resuscitation|July 26, 2015
Assessing cardiac arrest beyond hospital discharge--We are only as "Good" as the outcomes we measureKelly N Sawyer, Michael C Kurz
Resuscitation|January 26, 2017
Deconstructing the "Time to Target Temperature" interval: Emphasis on timing rather than depthKelly N Sawyer, Michael C Kurz
Resuscitation|June 14, 2014
Caution when defining prolonged downtime in out of hospital cardiac arrest as extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation becomes accessible and feasibleKelly N Sawyer, Michael C Kurz
Resuscitation|January 7, 2014
History of smoking: a form of ischemic preconditioning? Implications for surviving cardiac arrestKelly N Sawyer, Justin B Lundbye
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Current Opinion in Critical Care|June 2, 2022
Surviving cardiac arrest - what do we know about recovery & survivorship?Kelly N Sawyer
Resuscitation|November 8, 2019
Reintegration & recovery after surviving cardiac arrest: Learning from the VACAR registryKelly N Sawyer
Resuscitation|December 7, 2023
Priorities for cardiac arrest survivorship scienceKelly N Sawyer
Resuscitation|February 7, 2018
Measuring and improving outcomes that matter to patients after cardiac arrestKelly N Sawyer, Jonathan Elmer
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|September 13, 2016
Smith-Modified Sgarbossa Criteria and Paced Rhythms: A Case ReportNana Sefa, Kelly N Sawyer
Resuscitation|December 27, 2014
If there is a "time to target temperature paradox" in post-cardiac arrest care, would we know?Kelly N Sawyer, Michael C Kurz
Resuscitation|July 26, 2015
Assessing cardiac arrest beyond hospital discharge--We are only as "Good" as the outcomes we measureKelly N Sawyer, Michael C Kurz
Resuscitation|January 26, 2017
Deconstructing the "Time to Target Temperature" interval: Emphasis on timing rather than depthKelly N Sawyer, Michael C Kurz
Resuscitation|June 14, 2014
Caution when defining prolonged downtime in out of hospital cardiac arrest as extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation becomes accessible and feasibleKelly N Sawyer, Michael C Kurz
Resuscitation|January 7, 2014
History of smoking: a form of ischemic preconditioning? Implications for surviving cardiac arrestKelly N Sawyer, Justin B Lundbye
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