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1. Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Researchers Describe Recent Advances in Heart Attack (Oxygen metabolism after cardiac arrest: Patterns and associations with survival)

2. Physiological interventions in cardiac arrest: passing the pilot phase

3. New Findings from University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust Yields New Data on Heart Attack (Do patients suffering an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest present to the ambulance service with symptoms in the preceding 48 h?)

4. The tornadoes of sudden cardiac arrest

5. Effects of exogenous hydrogen sulfide on brain metabolism and early neurological function in rabbits after cardiac arrest

6. Measurement of signal intensity depth profiles in rat brains with cardiac arrest using wide-field optical coherence tomography

7. Cardiac damage after lesions of the nucleus tractus solitarii

8. Poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase inhibitor PJ-34 reduces mesenteric vascular injury induced by experimental cardiopulmonary bypass with cardiac arrest

9. Cardiac arrest: the effect on the brain

10. Myocardial interstitial glucose and lactate before, during, and after cardioplegic heart arrest

11. Apoptosis in the left ventricle of chronic volume overload causes endocardial endothelial dysfunction in rats

12. Time-dependency of sensory evoked potentials in comatose cardiac arrest survivors

13. A novel genetic pathway for sudden cardiac death via defects in the transition between ventricular and conduction system cell lineages

14. Adenosine A3-receptor stimulation attenuates postischemic dysfunction through K(sub ATP) channels

15. Alterations of soluble L- and P-selectins during cardiac arrest and CPR

19. Circadian rhythm in sudden cardiac death: a retrospective study of 2,665 cases

21. Nasocardiac reflex during aspiration and injection through a nasogastric tube: An infrequent occurrence

22. Sports-related and non-sports-related sudden cardiac death in young adults

23. Sudden cardiac death in young athletes

24. The long-term prognosis of patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest but no inducible ventricular tachycardia

25. In vivo infusion of oxygen free radical substrates causes myocardial systolic, but not diastolic dysfunction

26. Results of biventricular endomyocardial biopsy in survivors of cardiac arrest with apparently normal hearts

27. The effect of the total cumulative epinephrine dose administered during human CPR on hemodynamic, oxygen transport, and utilization variables in the postresuscitation period

28. New insights in measurement of myocardial ischemia

29. Differences between predictive characteristics of signal-averaged electrocardiographic variables for postinfarction sudden death and ventricular tachycardia

30. Circadian variation in ventricular arrhythmias in hypertensive men

31. Sudden cardiac death while wearing a Holter monitor

32. Prospective evidence of a circadian rhythm for out-of-hospital cardiac arrests

33. Cardiac hypertrophy: the good, the bad, and the ugly

35. Empiricus: our clinical journal commentator

36. Study Results from R. Skulec and Colleagues Broaden Understanding of Physiology (Novel Patterns of Left Ventricular Mechanical Activity During Experimental Cardiac Arrest in Pigs)

37. Hyperthermia After Cardiac Arrest Is Associated With an Unfavorable Neurologic Outcome

38. Admission Serum Potassium in Patients With Acute Myocardial Infarction(*)

39. Heart rate variability and fatty acid content of blood cell membranes: a dose-response study with n-3 fatty acids

48. Device finds cortical brain injury in real time. (Cardiac Arrest Patients)

49. Studies from Dokuz Eylul University, Medical Department provide new data on cardioplegia

50. Researchers at University of Pittsburgh have published new data on heart attack

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