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428 related items for PubMed ID: 29217394

  • 1. The use of end-tidal carbon dioxide (ETCO2) measurement to guide management of cardiac arrest: A systematic review.
    Paiva EF, Paxton JH, O'Neil BJ.
    Resuscitation; 2018 Feb; 123():1-7. PubMed ID: 29217394
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  • 2. Abrupt rise of end tidal carbon dioxide level was a specific but non-sensitive marker of return of spontaneous circulation in patient with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest.
    Lui CT, Poon KM, Tsui KL.
    Resuscitation; 2016 Jul; 104():53-8. PubMed ID: 27157439
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  • 3. The prognostic value of end tidal carbon dioxide during cardiac arrest: a systematic review.
    Touma O, Davies M.
    Resuscitation; 2013 Nov; 84(11):1470-9. PubMed ID: 23871864
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  • 11. Capnography during cardiac arrest.
    Sandroni C, De Santis P, D'Arrigo S.
    Resuscitation; 2018 Nov; 132():73-77. PubMed ID: 30142399
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  • 13. The gradient between arterial and end-tidal carbon dioxide predicts in-hospital mortality in post-cardiac arrest patient.
    Kim YW, Hwang SO, Kang HS, Cha KC.
    Am J Emerg Med; 2019 Jan; 37(1):1-4. PubMed ID: 29685358
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  • 14. Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of End-Tidal Carbon Dioxide Values Associated With Return of Spontaneous Circulation During Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation.
    Hartmann SM, Farris RW, Di Gennaro JL, Roberts JS.
    J Intensive Care Med; 2015 Oct; 30(7):426-35. PubMed ID: 24756307
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  • 16. End-tidal carbon dioxide and defibrillation success in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest.
    Savastano S, Baldi E, Raimondi M, Palo A, Belliato M, Cacciatore E, Corazza V, Molinari S, Canevari F, Danza AI, De Ferrari GM, Iotti GA, Visconti LO.
    Resuscitation; 2017 Dec; 121():71-75. PubMed ID: 28942011
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  • 18. Maximum Value of End-Tidal Carbon Dioxide Concentrations during Resuscitation as an Indicator of Return of Spontaneous Circulation in out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest.
    Javaudin F, Her S, Le Bastard Q, De Carvalho H, Le Conte P, Baert V, Hubert H, Montassier E, Lascarrou JB, Leclère B, GR-RéAC.
    Prehosp Emerg Care; 2020 Dec; 24(4):478-484. PubMed ID: 31613696
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