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Time to start of cardiopulmonary resuscitation and the effect of target temperature management at 33°C and 36°C.
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Intraoperative Hydroxyethyl Starch and its Effects on Different Fibrinogen Measurements.
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Physiologic effect of repeated adrenaline (epinephrine) doses during cardiopulmonary resuscitation in the cath lab setting: A randomised porcine study.
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- 2015
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Thromboelastometry versus free-oscillation rheometry and enoxaparin versus tinzaparin: an in-vitro study comparing two viscoelastic haemostatic tests' dose-responses to two low molecular weight heparins at the time of withdrawing epidural catheters from ten patients after major surgery.
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Monitoring Low Molecular Weight Heparins at Therapeutic Levels: Dose-Responses of, and Correlations and Differences between aPTT, Anti-Factor Xa and Thrombin Generation Assays.
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Transfusion of sex-mismatched and non-leukocyte-depleted red blood cells in cardiac surgery increases mortality.
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Effects of different colloid infusions on ROTEM and Multiplate during elective brain tumour neurosurgery.
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Comparison of fibrin-based clot elasticity parameters measured by free oscillation rheometry (ReoRox (R)) versus thromboelastometry (ROTEM (R))
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Breakthrough in cardiac arrest: reports from the 4th Paris International Conference.
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Complete Removal of Extracellular IgG Antibodies in a Randomized Dose-Escalation Phase I Study with the Bacterial Enzyme IdeS - A Novel Therapeutic Opportunity.
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