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Sam Parnia

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Resuscitation|March 26, 2014
Reply to letter: "Regional cerebral oxygen saturation monitoring during cardiac arrest"Sam Parnia
Resuscitation|March 26, 2014
Reply letter to: A pilot study examining the role of regional cerebral oxygen saturation monitoring as a marker of return of spontaneous circulation in shockable (VF/VT) and non-shockable (PEA/Asystole) causes of cardiac arrestSam Parnia
Resuscitation|January 22, 2002
Near death experiences in cardiac arrest: visions of a dying brain or visions of a new science of consciousnessSam Parnia, Peter Fenwick
Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports|July 3, 2017
Monitoring the Brain After Cardiac Arrest: a New EraNiraj Sinha, Sam Parnia
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|November 15, 2021
Cerebral oximetry: a developing tool for monitoring cerebral oxygenation during cardiopulmonary resuscitationElise L Huppert, Sam Parnia
The New England Journal of Medicine|February 23, 2008
Visualizing out-of-body experience in the brainBruce Greyson, Sam Parnia, Peter Fenwick
Intensive Care Medicine|March 7, 2019
Cerebral oximetry in cardiac arrest: a potential role but with limitationsClaudio Sandroni, Sam Parnia, Jerry P Nolan
Current Opinion in Critical Care|September 9, 2015
Making sense of clinical outcomes following cardiac arrestJignesh K Patel, Vikram Chabra, Sam Parnia
Resuscitation|December 24, 2013
A feasibility study of cerebral oximetry monitoring during the post-resuscitation period in comatose patients following cardiac arrestAnna Ahn, Jie Yang, Loren Inigo-Santiago, et al.
Resuscitation|June 19, 2021
A proposed classification for CPR-related cognitive activity, consciousness, awareness and recallRebecca L West, Quentin Otto, Sam Parnia, et al.
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Resuscitation|March 26, 2014
Reply to letter: "Regional cerebral oxygen saturation monitoring during cardiac arrest"Sam Parnia
Resuscitation|March 26, 2014
Reply letter to: A pilot study examining the role of regional cerebral oxygen saturation monitoring as a marker of return of spontaneous circulation in shockable (VF/VT) and non-shockable (PEA/Asystole) causes of cardiac arrestSam Parnia
Resuscitation|January 22, 2002
Near death experiences in cardiac arrest: visions of a dying brain or visions of a new science of consciousnessSam Parnia, Peter Fenwick
Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports|July 3, 2017
Monitoring the Brain After Cardiac Arrest: a New EraNiraj Sinha, Sam Parnia
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|November 15, 2021
Cerebral oximetry: a developing tool for monitoring cerebral oxygenation during cardiopulmonary resuscitationElise L Huppert, Sam Parnia
The New England Journal of Medicine|February 23, 2008
Visualizing out-of-body experience in the brainBruce Greyson, Sam Parnia, Peter Fenwick
Intensive Care Medicine|March 7, 2019
Cerebral oximetry in cardiac arrest: a potential role but with limitationsClaudio Sandroni, Sam Parnia, Jerry P Nolan
Current Opinion in Critical Care|September 9, 2015
Making sense of clinical outcomes following cardiac arrestJignesh K Patel, Vikram Chabra, Sam Parnia
Resuscitation|December 24, 2013
A feasibility study of cerebral oximetry monitoring during the post-resuscitation period in comatose patients following cardiac arrestAnna Ahn, Jie Yang, Loren Inigo-Santiago, et al.
Resuscitation|June 19, 2021
A proposed classification for CPR-related cognitive activity, consciousness, awareness and recallRebecca L West, Quentin Otto, Sam Parnia, et al.
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