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Arkhiv Patologii
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January 1, 1987
[Glandular-squamous cell stomach cancer]
V I Rottenberg
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ
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October 2, 2012
Is external chest compression during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) most effective when the ascending aorta underlies the 'compression point' of the sternum?
Eric M Rottenberg
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine
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October 23, 2012
Can cardiopulmonary resuscitation using only abdominal compressions provide greater oxygenation and perfusion of vital organs than only chest compressions?
Eric M Rottenberg
Interactive Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery
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February 1, 2008
eComment: alternative methods of resuscitation for patients suffering a cardiac arrest after cardiac surgery
Eric M Rottenberg
Circulation
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June 19, 2008
Letter by Rottenberg regarding article "Improved neurological outcome with continuous chest compressions compared with 30:2 compressions-to-ventilations cardiopulmonary resuscitation in a realistic swine model of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest"
Eric M Rottenberg
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine
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August 30, 2006
The need for head rotation and abdominal compressions during bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Eric M Rottenberg
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine
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June 26, 2014
The critical need for further research and development of abdominal compressions cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Eric M Rottenberg
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine
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July 19, 2014
Could the survival and outcome benefit of adrenaline also be dependent upon the presence of gasping upon arrival of emergency rescuers?
Eric M Rottenberg
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine
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October 11, 2014
Effective CPR at high altitudes likely requires oxygen-supplemented continuous abdominal compressions
Eric M Rottenberg
Internal and Emergency Medicine
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June 26, 2016
Rescue breathing may improve favorable neurological outcome among arrest victims who are found gasping with a partially obstructed airway
Eric Marc Rottenberg
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Arkhiv Patologii
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January 1, 1987
[Glandular-squamous cell stomach cancer]
V I Rottenberg
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ
|
October 2, 2012
Is external chest compression during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) most effective when the ascending aorta underlies the 'compression point' of the sternum?
Eric M Rottenberg
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine
|
October 23, 2012
Can cardiopulmonary resuscitation using only abdominal compressions provide greater oxygenation and perfusion of vital organs than only chest compressions?
Eric M Rottenberg
Interactive Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery
|
February 1, 2008
eComment: alternative methods of resuscitation for patients suffering a cardiac arrest after cardiac surgery
Eric M Rottenberg
Circulation
|
June 19, 2008
Letter by Rottenberg regarding article "Improved neurological outcome with continuous chest compressions compared with 30:2 compressions-to-ventilations cardiopulmonary resuscitation in a realistic swine model of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest"
Eric M Rottenberg
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine
|
August 30, 2006
The need for head rotation and abdominal compressions during bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Eric M Rottenberg
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine
|
June 26, 2014
The critical need for further research and development of abdominal compressions cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Eric M Rottenberg
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine
|
July 19, 2014
Could the survival and outcome benefit of adrenaline also be dependent upon the presence of gasping upon arrival of emergency rescuers?
Eric M Rottenberg
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine
|
October 11, 2014
Effective CPR at high altitudes likely requires oxygen-supplemented continuous abdominal compressions
Eric M Rottenberg
Internal and Emergency Medicine
|
June 26, 2016
Rescue breathing may improve favorable neurological outcome among arrest victims who are found gasping with a partially obstructed airway
Eric Marc Rottenberg
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