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Ventilatory settings in the initial 72 h and their association with outcome in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients : a preplanned secondary analysis of the targeted hypothermia versus targeted normothermia after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (TTM2) trial
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In-hospital versus out-of-hospital cardiac arrest : Characteristics and outcomes in patients admitted to intensive care after return of spontaneous circulation
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Are We Still Withdrawing Too Soon?—Predictors of Late Awakening After Cardiac Arres
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Serum neurofilament light levels are correlated to long-term neurocognitive outcome measures after cardiac arrest
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Level of sedation in critically ill adult patients : a protocol for a systematic review with meta-analysis and trial sequential analysis
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Influence of circulatory shock at hospital admission on outcome after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest
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Prognostic accuracy of head computed tomography for prediction of functional outcome after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest : Rationale and design of the prospective TTM2-CT-substudy
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Hypothermic versus Normothermic Temperature Control after Cardiac Arrest
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Influence of temperature management at 33 °C versus normothermia on survival in patients with vasopressor support after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest : a post hoc analysis of the TTM-2 trial
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Intensive care patients with preeclampsia – Clinical risk factors and biomarkers for oxidative stress and angiogenic imbalance as discriminators for severe disease
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