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1. The association of regional cerebral oximetry and neurologically intact survival in a porcine model of cardiac arrest

2. Rationale and Strategies for Development of an Optimal Bundle of Management for Cardiac Arrest

3. Improving post-cardiac arrest cerebral perfusion pressure by elevating the head and thorax

4. Effect of controlled sequential elevation timing of the head and thorax during cardiopulmonary resuscitation on cerebral perfusion pressures in a porcine model of cardiac arrest

5. Abstract 10618: A Head up CPR Based Care Bundle Improves the Likelihood of Survival to Hospital Discharge After Out of Hospital Cardiac Arrest

6. Faster time to automated elevation of the head and thorax during cardiopulmonary resuscitation increases the probability of return of spontaneous circulation

7. Controlled sequential elevation of the head and thorax combined with active compression decompression cardiopulmonary resuscitation and an impedance threshold device improves neurological survival in a porcine model of cardiac arrest

8. Reply to: Elevation of head and thorax after return of spontaneous circulation – A few caveats to consider

9. Relationship between hemodynamic parameters and cerebral blood flow during cardiopulmonary resuscitation

10. Abstract 435: Controlled Sequential Elevation of the Head and Thorax Rapidly Achieves 50% of Baseline Cerebral Perfusion Pressure During Active Compression-Decompression Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation With an Impedance Threshold Device in a Swine Model of Cardiac Arrest

11. Abstract 259: Controlled Sequential Elevation of the Head and Thorax Combined With Active Compression Decompression Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and an Impedance Threshold Device Improves Neurological Survival in a Swine Model of Cardiac Arrest

12. Supraglottic airway devices variably develop negative intrathoracic pressures: A prospective cross-over study of cardiopulmonary resuscitation in human cadavers

13. Controlled progressive elevation rather than an optimal angle maximizes cerebral perfusion pressure during head up CPR in a swine model of cardiac arrest

14. 1191: Head and Thorax Elevation Improves Cerebral Perfusion Pressure in Pigs Post Resuscitation After CPR

16. Abstract 17: Controlled Progressive Elevation Maximizes Cerebral Perfusion Pressure During Head up CPR in a Swine Model of Cardiac Arrest

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