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Michael C Kurz

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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
The Western Journal of Emergency Medicine|March 22, 2018
Just Missing the Mark: Discharging High-risk Atrial Fibrillation / Flutter without ThromboprophylaxisLinda B Thompson, Michael C Kurz
JAMA Network Open|July 25, 2019
Quality Is Not the Only Part of the Emergency Department-Based Intensive Care Unit Value EquationMichael C Kurz, Erik P Hess
The Western Journal of Emergency Medicine|March 19, 2019
Erratum: This Article Corrects: "Just Missing the Mark: Discharging High-risk Atrial Fibrillation/Flutter without Thromboprophylaxis"Linda B Thompson, 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
Annals of Emergency Medicine|September 24, 2014
Improving postarrest care through evidence-based common senseMichael C Kurz, Henry E Wang
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|September 6, 2012
Is variety always the spice of life?Teresa R Camp-Rogers, Michael C Kurz
Resuscitation|December 3, 2014
Thermodynamic aspects of therapeutic hypothermiaSean C Vanlandingham, Michael C Kurz, Henry E Wang
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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
The Western Journal of Emergency Medicine|March 22, 2018
Just Missing the Mark: Discharging High-risk Atrial Fibrillation / Flutter without ThromboprophylaxisLinda B Thompson, Michael C Kurz
JAMA Network Open|July 25, 2019
Quality Is Not the Only Part of the Emergency Department-Based Intensive Care Unit Value EquationMichael C Kurz, Erik P Hess
The Western Journal of Emergency Medicine|March 19, 2019
Erratum: This Article Corrects: "Just Missing the Mark: Discharging High-risk Atrial Fibrillation/Flutter without Thromboprophylaxis"Linda B Thompson, 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
Annals of Emergency Medicine|September 24, 2014
Improving postarrest care through evidence-based common senseMichael C Kurz, Henry E Wang
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|September 6, 2012
Is variety always the spice of life?Teresa R Camp-Rogers, Michael C Kurz
Resuscitation|December 3, 2014
Thermodynamic aspects of therapeutic hypothermiaSean C Vanlandingham, Michael C Kurz, Henry E Wang
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