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Peter Paal

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Die Anaesthesiologie|August 15, 2025
[Perioperative Advance Care Planning and Goals of Therapy Discussions]Peter Paal
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ|July 9, 2018
Managing accidental hypothermia: progress but still some way to goLes Gordon, Peter Paal
Resuscitation|September 23, 2014
The beauty and the beast - a tale of the laryngeal tube and related potentially life threatening operational faultsPeter Paal, Arnd Timmermann
Resuscitation|September 24, 2013
Does untreated post-cardiac-arrest fever counteract the benefit of therapeutic hypothermia?Hermann Brugger, Peter Paal
Resuscitation|June 3, 2021
Rescue collapse - A hitherto unclassified killer in accidental hypothermiaMathieu Pasquier, Peter Paal
Intensive Care Medicine|August 7, 2010
Beware of etomidate and cricoid pressure during rapid sequence inductionPatrick Braun, Peter Paal
Resuscitation|April 2, 2014
Cardiac arrest from accidental hypothermia, a rare condition with potentially excellent neurological outcome, if you treat it rightPeter Paal, Doug Brown
Resuscitation|April 24, 2018
Normothermic and hypothermic cardiac arrest-Beware of Jekyll and HydeLeslie Gordon, Peter Paal
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ|August 31, 2018
Indoor accidental hypothermia in the elderly: an emerging lethal entity in the 21st centuryPeter Paal, Simon Rauch
Resuscitation|March 16, 2022
End-tidal CO<sub>2</sub> < 10 mm Hg is not a reason to terminate cardiopulmonary resuscitation in hypothermic cardiac arrestKen Zafren, Peter Paal
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Die Anaesthesiologie|August 15, 2025
[Perioperative Advance Care Planning and Goals of Therapy Discussions]Peter Paal
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ|July 9, 2018
Managing accidental hypothermia: progress but still some way to goLes Gordon, Peter Paal
Resuscitation|September 23, 2014
The beauty and the beast - a tale of the laryngeal tube and related potentially life threatening operational faultsPeter Paal, Arnd Timmermann
Resuscitation|September 24, 2013
Does untreated post-cardiac-arrest fever counteract the benefit of therapeutic hypothermia?Hermann Brugger, Peter Paal
Resuscitation|June 3, 2021
Rescue collapse - A hitherto unclassified killer in accidental hypothermiaMathieu Pasquier, Peter Paal
Intensive Care Medicine|August 7, 2010
Beware of etomidate and cricoid pressure during rapid sequence inductionPatrick Braun, Peter Paal
Resuscitation|April 2, 2014
Cardiac arrest from accidental hypothermia, a rare condition with potentially excellent neurological outcome, if you treat it rightPeter Paal, Doug Brown
Resuscitation|April 24, 2018
Normothermic and hypothermic cardiac arrest-Beware of Jekyll and HydeLeslie Gordon, Peter Paal
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ|August 31, 2018
Indoor accidental hypothermia in the elderly: an emerging lethal entity in the 21st centuryPeter Paal, Simon Rauch
Resuscitation|March 16, 2022
End-tidal CO<sub>2</sub> < 10 mm Hg is not a reason to terminate cardiopulmonary resuscitation in hypothermic cardiac arrestKen Zafren, Peter Paal
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