116 results on '"Kaufman, Christopher L."'
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2. Intravenous calcium as a pressor in a swine model of hypoxic pseudo-pulseless electrical mechanical activity—a preliminary report
3. Abstract 18598: Defibrillation Guided by Real-Time Ventricular Fibrillation Amplitude-Spectral Area Analysis Outperforms Guidelines-Driven Defibrillation During CPR in Swine
4. Abstract 16044: Understanding the Effect of Time on Chest Compression Generated Blood Flow
5. Abstract 16018: Carotid Blood Flow is Dependent on Rate and Duty Cycle During CPR
6. Abstract 15994: Relationship Between Right Atrial Pressure With Jugular Flow in an Asphyxial Model of Pseudo-Pulseless Electrical Activity in Swine
7. Abstract 15914: Development of an Asphyxial Model of Pseudo-Pulseless Electrical Activity in Swine
8. Torsion and Dyssynchrony Differences Between Chronically Paced and Non-Paced Heart Failure Patients
9. Evaluation of traditional and novel measures of cardiac function to detect anthracycline-induced cardiotoxicity in survivors of childhood cancer
10. Results of the PROspective MInnesota Study of ECHO/TDI in Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy (PROMISE-CRT) Study
11. The University's Role in Promoting Minority Group Employment in the Construction Industry
12. Intramural Dyssynchrony from Acute Right Ventricular Apical Pacing in Human Subjects with Normal Left Ventricular Function
13. Cardiac Autonomic Dysfunction and Arterial Stiffness among Children and Adolescents with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Treated with Stimulants
14. Diet revision in overweight children: effect on autonomic and vascular function
15. Relationships between heart rate variability, vascular function, and adiposity in children
16. Intravenous Calcium as a Pressor in a Swine Model of Hypoxic Pseudo-Pulseless Electrical Mechanical Activity - A Preliminary Report
17. Intravenous Calcium as a Pressor in a Swine Model of Hypoxic Lifeless Shock
18. Intramural dyssynchrony and response to cardiac resynchronization therapy in patients with and without previous right ventricular pacing
19. Pacing Strategies And Physiological Responses To A 5 Min Maximal Cycle Bout: 440 Board #31 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
20. Abstract 148: The Time Interval Between the R-Wave and Maximum Aortic Pressure Affects Chest Compression Hemodynamics in a Swine Model of Pseudo Electro-Mechanical Dissociation
21. Abstract 280: Cerebral Blood Flow and Oxygenation During CPR in Swine
22. Abstract 139: Impedance Threshold Device and Active Decompression Improve Hemodynamics in a Swine Model of Prolonged CPR
23. Abstract 100: Intravenous Calcium as a Pressor After Hypoxic Cardiac Arrest
24. Real‐Time Ventricular Fibrillation Amplitude‐Spectral Area Analysis to Guide Timing of Shock Delivery Improves Defibrillation Efficacy During Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in Swine
25. Predictors of amplitude-spectral area (AMSA) during CPR in a swine model of electrically-induced ventricular fibrillation
26. Abstract 13264: Varying Ventilation Strategies During Cardiac Arrest Has Minimal Impact on Hemodynamics
27. Abstract 13530: New Insights Into CPR Optimization Through a Flow per Compression Analysis of Chest Compression Generated Blood Flow
28. Optimizing chest compression rate using systems dynamics: An argument for not exceeding 100 compressions per minute
29. Ventricular Fibrillation Waveform Changes during Controlled Coronary Perfusion Using Extracorporeal Circulation in a Swine Model
30. Abstract 17334: The Detrimental Effect of Chest Compression Interruptions on Coronary Perfusion Pressure Dynamics
31. Abstract 17253: Chest Compression Hemodynamics are Dependent on Chest Compression Rate
32. Developing a kinematic understanding of chest compressions: the impact of depth and release time on blood flow during cardiopulmonary resuscitation
33. End tidal carbon dioxide is not a good predictor of compression depth or blood flow during CPR
34. The optimal chest compression rate depends on duration of CPR and which physiologic signal is being measured
35. Abstract 271: Continuous Amplitude Spectral Area May Reflect Adequacy of Myocardial Perfusion Before Attempting Defibrillation
36. Abstract 16289: Can We Personalize CPR? Challenges With Hemodynamics, Monitoring, and Pharmacology
37. Evaluation of traditional and novel measures of cardiac function to detect anthracycline-induced cardiotoxicity in survivors of childhood cancer
38. Abstract 73: Changes in AMSA During Controlled Coronary Perfusion by Extracorporeal Circulation in a Swine Model of Ventricular Fibrillation
39. Improved Cardiac Structure and Function With Chronic Treatment Using an Implantable Device in Resistant Hypertension
40. Improved Ventricular-Arterial Elastance Following Chronic Treatment Using the Rheos® System Implantable Device in Resistant Hypertension
41. Improved Left Ventricular End-Systolic Myocardial Wall Stress Following Chronic Baroreflex Activation With the Rheos® System in Resistant Hypertension
42. Multi-Plane Mechanical Dyssynchrony in Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy
43. Abstract 4850: Improved Myocardial Energetics Following Chronic Treatment Using an Implantable Device in Resistant Hypertension: Results From European and United States Trials of the Rheos ® System
44. Intramural Dyssynchrony and Response to CRT in Heart Failure Patients with and without Previous Right Ventricular Pacing
45. Improved Functional Capacity and Cardiovascular Structure after Baroreflex Activation Therapy™ in Resistant Hypertension Patients with Symptomatic Heart Failure: Results from European and United States Trials of the Rheos® System
46. Echocardiographic Improvements with Pacemaker Optimization in the Chronic Post Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Setting
47. Abstract 1604: Response to Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy Differs Between Patients With and Without Previous Right Ventricular Pacing
48. Relationships of Cardiac Autonomic Function With Metabolic Abnormalities in Childhood Obesity
49. Multi-Plane Mechanical Dyssynchrony in Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy.
50. Improved Functional Capacity and Cardiovascular Structure after Baroreflex Activation Therapy™ in Resistant Hypertension Patients with Symptomatic Heart Failure: Results from European and United States Trials of the Rheos ® System
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