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Showing posts with label cardiac arrest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cardiac arrest. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Chill Out: Homeopathic Hypothermia after Cardiac Arrest

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In the Feb 21, 2002 NEJM , two trials of what came to be known as therapeutic hypothermia (or HACA - Hypothermia after Cardiac Arrest) were...
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Friday, July 16, 2010

Hyperoxia is worse than Hypoxia after cardiac arrest?

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This blog was in part borne of an attempt to reduce the number of letters I sent to the editors of NEJM and JAMA.....but sometimes I still f...
Tuesday, December 29, 2009

How much Epi should we give, if we give Epi at all?

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Last month JAMA published another article that underscores the need for circumspection when, as by routine, habit, or tradition, we apply th...
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Professor of Medicine, University of Utah. Former affiliations: Outside Hospital x 7.5 years; Assistant Professor, The Ohio State University; Fellowship & MPH: Johns Hopkins Hospital & Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD; Residency: The University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center; MD: The Ohio State University; BA, Spanish: Miami University, Ohio. All views are my own with NO institutional endorsement.
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