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February 15, 2016
Subtle Cognitive Dysfunction in Resolving High Altitude Cerebral Edema Revealed by a Clock Drawing Test
Ian Quigley, Ken Zafren
Resuscitation
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March 16, 2022
End-tidal CO<sub>2</sub> < 10 mm Hg is not a reason to terminate cardiopulmonary resuscitation in hypothermic cardiac arrest
Ken Zafren, Peter Paal
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine
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June 3, 2020
Evidence-Based Versus Myth-Based Treatment of Suspension Syndrome
Roger B Mortimer, Ken Zafren
High Altitude Medicine & Biology
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January 6, 2023
<i>Letter:</i> Is Altitude-Induced Sleep Apnea Highly Dependent on Ethnic Background (Sherpa vs. Tamang)? We Are Not Convinced. (re: doi: 10.1089/ham.2022.0012)
Ken Zafren, Matiram Pun, Buddha Basnyat
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine
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March 31, 2018
Reported Resuscitation of a Hypothermic Avalanche Victim With Assisted Ventilation in 1939
Ken Zafren, Dale Atkins, Hermann Brugger
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine
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April 15, 2009
Clinical images: a pneumonic confusion
Ken Zafren, Buddha Basnyat, Geeta Basnyat
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine
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February 26, 2013
"Performance enhancing" drugs at high altitude
Ken Zafren, Franz Berghold, David Hillebrandt
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine
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March 3, 2019
Successful Field Rewarming of a Patient with Apparent Moderate Hypothermia Using a Hypothermia Wrap and a Chemical Heat Blanket
Dan Phillips, Jason Bowman, Ken Zafren
British Journal of Anaesthesia
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November 19, 2021
Higher pre-hospital anaesthesia case volumes result in lower mortality rates: implications for mass casualty care
Peter Paal, Ken Zafren, Mathieu Pasquier
Journal of Travel Medicine
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July 28, 2022
Advising travellers beyond infectious diseases: Can we learn from our forebears?
Thomas Kupper, Ken Zafren, Jenny Visser
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Wilderness & Environmental Medicine
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February 15, 2016
Subtle Cognitive Dysfunction in Resolving High Altitude Cerebral Edema Revealed by a Clock Drawing Test
Ian Quigley, Ken Zafren
Resuscitation
|
March 16, 2022
End-tidal CO<sub>2</sub> < 10 mm Hg is not a reason to terminate cardiopulmonary resuscitation in hypothermic cardiac arrest
Ken Zafren, Peter Paal
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine
|
June 3, 2020
Evidence-Based Versus Myth-Based Treatment of Suspension Syndrome
Roger B Mortimer, Ken Zafren
High Altitude Medicine & Biology
|
January 6, 2023
<i>Letter:</i> Is Altitude-Induced Sleep Apnea Highly Dependent on Ethnic Background (Sherpa vs. Tamang)? We Are Not Convinced. (re: doi: 10.1089/ham.2022.0012)
Ken Zafren, Matiram Pun, Buddha Basnyat
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine
|
March 31, 2018
Reported Resuscitation of a Hypothermic Avalanche Victim With Assisted Ventilation in 1939
Ken Zafren, Dale Atkins, Hermann Brugger
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine
|
April 15, 2009
Clinical images: a pneumonic confusion
Ken Zafren, Buddha Basnyat, Geeta Basnyat
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine
|
February 26, 2013
"Performance enhancing" drugs at high altitude
Ken Zafren, Franz Berghold, David Hillebrandt
Wilderness & Environmental Medicine
|
March 3, 2019
Successful Field Rewarming of a Patient with Apparent Moderate Hypothermia Using a Hypothermia Wrap and a Chemical Heat Blanket
Dan Phillips, Jason Bowman, Ken Zafren
British Journal of Anaesthesia
|
November 19, 2021
Higher pre-hospital anaesthesia case volumes result in lower mortality rates: implications for mass casualty care
Peter Paal, Ken Zafren, Mathieu Pasquier
Journal of Travel Medicine
|
July 28, 2022
Advising travellers beyond infectious diseases: Can we learn from our forebears?
Thomas Kupper, Ken Zafren, Jenny Visser
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