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Michael P Otlewski

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Cardiovascular Engineering (Dordrecht, Netherlands)|August 8, 2009
Methods for calculating coronary perfusion pressure during CPRMichael P Otlewski, Leslie A Geddes, Michael Pargett, et al.
Resuscitation|October 28, 2008
Rhythmic abdominal compression CPR ventilates without supplemental breaths and provides effective blood circulationMichael Pargett, Leslie A Geddes, Michael P Otlewski, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|August 30, 2006
The natural biochemical changes during ventricular fibrillation with cardiopulmonary resuscitation and the onset of postdefibrillation pulseless electrical activityLeslie A Geddes, Rebecca A Roeder, Ann E Rundell, et al.
Resuscitation|July 17, 2007
Sustained abdominal compression during CPR raises coronary perfusion pressures as much as vasopressor drugsAaron E Lottes, Ann E Rundell, Leslie A Geddes, et al.
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Cardiovascular Engineering (Dordrecht, Netherlands)|August 8, 2009
Methods for calculating coronary perfusion pressure during CPRMichael P Otlewski, Leslie A Geddes, Michael Pargett, et al.
Resuscitation|October 28, 2008
Rhythmic abdominal compression CPR ventilates without supplemental breaths and provides effective blood circulationMichael Pargett, Leslie A Geddes, Michael P Otlewski, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|August 30, 2006
The natural biochemical changes during ventricular fibrillation with cardiopulmonary resuscitation and the onset of postdefibrillation pulseless electrical activityLeslie A Geddes, Rebecca A Roeder, Ann E Rundell, et al.
Resuscitation|July 17, 2007
Sustained abdominal compression during CPR raises coronary perfusion pressures as much as vasopressor drugsAaron E Lottes, Ann E Rundell, Leslie A Geddes, et al.
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