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2. Cardiopulmonale cerebrale Reanimation
3. Intensivist-Led Management of Brain-Dead Donors Is Associated with an Increase in Organ Recovery for Transplantation
4. Genotype-phenotype correlation in von Hippel-Lindau disease: identification of a mutation associated with VHL type 2A
5. Neuroprotection in acute brain injury: An up-to-date review
6. The Safar Center for Resuscitation Research: Searching for Breakthroughs in the New Millennium
7. EARLY OR DELAYED MILD HYPOTHERMIA (34°C) DURING PROLONGED (6 H) HEMORRHAGIC SHOCK (HS) IMPROVES SURVIVAL IN RATS.
8. Future directions for resuscitation research. V. Ultra-advanced life support.
9. Future directions for resuscitation research-V. Ultra-advanced life support.
10. INTACT SURVIVAL IN DOGS AFTER CARDIAC ARREST (CA) OF 40 MIN WITH MILD HYPOTHERMIA (34°C) DURING CLOSED CHEST CPR: MYOCARDIAL AND CEREBRAL PRESERVATION
11. DURING PROLONGED (6 H) UNCONTROLLED HEMORRHAGIC SHOCK (UHS) WITH HYPOTENSIVE FLUID RESUSCITATION, MEAN ARTERIAL PRESSURE (MAP) MUST BE MAINTAINED ABOVE 60-70 MMHG IN RATS
12. COAGULOPATHY AND MULTIPLE ORGAN FAILURE AFTER TRAUMATIC EXSANGUINATION CARDIAC ARREST (CA) OF 60 MIN IN DOGS
13. Improved outcome with fluid restriction in treatment of uncontrolled hemorrhagic shock
14. P56 Mild resuscitative cerebral hypothermia mitigates brain damage after normothermic cardiac arrest in dog outcome models
15. O71 Clinical feasibility of emergency cardiopulmonary bypass for external CPR-refractory prehospital cardiac arrest
16. O60 Mild cerebral cooling after cardiac arrest in dogs and patients
17. P68 Self-resuscitation and limited fluid resuscitation (FR) for severe “prehospital” hemorrhagic shock (HS) in rats
18. P69 Moderate resuscitative hypothermia after brain trauma (simulated epidural hematoma) in new intensive care outcome model in dogs
19. P70 Therapeutic hypothermic circulatory arrest to enable resuscitative surgery for uncontrollable hemorrhage in dogs (“suspended animation”)
20. O59 Clinically feasible methods for the rapid induction of mild cerebral resuscitative hypothermia in dogs. Efficacy of peritoneal cooling
21. Three-decade investigation of familial pheochromocytoma. An allele of von Hippel-Lindau disease?
22. Mild hypothermia after cardiac arrest in dogs does not affect postarrest multifocal cerebral hypoperfusion.
23. 263 Uncontrolled Hemorrhagic Shock Outcome Model in Rats: limits for Fluid Resuscitation in the Field
24. 196 Evaluation of Rapid Brain Cooling Methods for Induction of Mild Resuscitative Hypothermia
25. 255 “Suspended Animation” Research for Otherwise Infeasible Resuscitative Traumatologic Surgery
26. Beneficial effect of mild hypothermia and detrimental effect of deep hypothermia after cardiac arrest in dogs.
27. IMMEDUATE BUT NOT DELAYED MILD RESUSCITATIVE CERRBRAL HYPOTHERMIA IMPROVES OURCOEM AFTER CARDIAC ARREST
28. HEPARIN-BONDED CARDIOPULMONARY BYPASS WITHOUT SYSTEMIC ANTICOAGULATION DOES NOT DIMINISH PROTECTION IN HYPOTHERMIC CIRCULATORY ARREST AFTER HEMORRHAGIC SHOCK IN DOGS
29. RESUSCITATIVE MODERTE CEREBRAL HYPOTHERMIA AFTER BRAIN TRAUMA (EPIDURAL BRAIN COMPRESSION) REDUCES TISSUE DAMAGE IN DOG OUTCOME MODEL
30. Hypertension with hemodilution prevents multifocal cerebral hypoperfusion after cardiac arrest in dogs.
31. Effects of U74006F on multifocal cerebral blood flow and metabolism after cardiac arrest in dogs.
32. Critical time window for intra-arrest cooling with cold saline flush in a dog model of cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
33. PROFOUND HYPOTHERMIA (<10°C) COMPARED TO DEEP HYPOTHERMIA (15°C) IMPROVES NEUROLOGIC OUTCOME IN DOGS AFTER 2 HOURS CIRCULATORY ARREST INDUCED TO ENABLE RESUSCITATIVE SURGERY
34. A275 HEMATOLOGIC AND MORPHOLOGIC ALTERATIONS AFTER PROTECTIVE DEEP HYPOTHERMIC CIRCULATORY ARREST OF 1–2h IN DOGS
35. Cardiopulmonary-cerebral resuscitation: advanced and prolonged life support with emergency cardiopulmonary bypass
36. Hypertension with or without hemodilution after cardiac arrest in dogs.
37. The role of edaravone on the impairment of endothelial barrier function induced by acute oxidative stress in cultured human umbilical vein endothelial cell monolayer.
38. Use of presumptive antibiotics following tube thoracostomy for traumatic hemopneumothorax in the prevention of empyema and pneumonia--a multi-center trial.
39. Intraperitoneal, but not enteric, adenosine administration improves survival after volume-controlled hemorrhagic shock in rats.
40. Rapid hypothermic aortic flush can achieve survival without brain damage after 30 minutes cardiac arrest in dogs.
41. Peritoneal ventilation with oxygen improves outcome after hemorrhagic shock in rats.
42. Mild or moderate hypothermia, but not increased oxygen breathing, increases long-term survival after uncontrolled hemorrhagic shock in rats.
43. Mild hypothermic cardiopulmonary resuscitation improves outcome after prolonged cardiac arrest in dogs.
44. Prolonged severe hemorrhagic shock and resuscitation in rats does not cause subtle brain damage.
45. Fructose-1,6-bisphosphate and MK-801 by aortic arch flush for cerebral preservation during exsanguination cardiac arrest of 20 min in dogs. An exploratory study
46. Thiopental and phenytoin by aortic arch flush for cerebral preservation during exsanguination cardiac arrest of 20 minutes in dogs. An exploratory study
47. Effects of increased oxygen breathing in a volume controlled hemorrhagic shock outcome model in rats
48. Adenosine by aortic flush fails to augment the brain preservation effect of mild hypothermia during exsanguination cardiac arrest in dogs - an exploratory study
49. Future directions for resuscitation research. V. Ultra-advanced life support
50. Regardless of origin, uncontrolled hemorrhage is uncontrolled hemorrhage.
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