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- 2020
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Circulating Levels of Brain-Enriched MicroRNAs Correlate with Neuron Specific Enolase after Cardiac Arrest-A Substudy of the Target Temperature Management Trial
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Microbiological profile of nosocomial infections following cardiac arrest : Insights from the targeted temperature management (TTM) trial
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Targeted hypothermia versus targeted normothermia after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest : A statistical analysis plan
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Functional outcomes associated with varying levels of targeted temperature management after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest — An INTCAR2 registry analysis
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- 2019
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Targeted hypothermia versus targeted Normothermia after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (TTM2) : A randomized clinical trial—Rationale and design
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Circulating Levels of miR-574-5p Are Associated with Neurological Outcome after Cardiac Arrest in Women : A Target Temperature Management (TTM) Trial Substudy
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Variability in functional outcome and treatment practices by treatment center after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest : analysis of International Cardiac Arrest Registry
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Renal function after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest; The influence of temperature management and coronary angiography, a post hoc study of the target temperature management trial
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Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest at place of residence is associated with worse outcomes in patients admitted to intensive care : a post-hoc analysis of the Targeted Temperature Management trial
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Early withdrawal of life support after resuscitation from cardiac arrest is common and may result in additional deaths
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