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Hypothermia vs Normothermia in Patients with Cardiac Arrest and Nonshockable Rhythm : A Meta-Analysis
2024) In JAMA Neurology(
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Comparison of immunoassay- with mass spectrometry-derived p-tau quantification for the detection of Alzheimer’s disease pathology
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The predictive value of highly malignant EEG patterns after cardiac arrest : evaluation of the ERC-ESICM recommendations
2024) In Intensive Care Medicine(
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Plasma N-terminal containing tau fragments (NTA-tau) : a biomarker of tau deposition in Alzheimer’s Disease
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Protocolized reduction of non-resuscitation fluids versus usual care in septic shock patients (REDUSE) : a randomized multicentre feasibility trial
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Aspects of physical function and activity in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest survivors
2024) In Lund University, Faculty of Medicine Doctoral Dissertation Series(
- Thesis › Doctoral thesis (compilation)
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A blood-based biomarker workflow for optimal tau-PET referral in memory clinic settings
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EVALUATION OF A NEUROCOGNITIVE SCREENING FOR OUT-OF-HOSPITAL CARDIAC ARREST SURVIVORS
2024) ACC.24 – American College of Cardiology Meeting 2024 In Journal of the American College of Cardiology 83(13, Supplement). p.1198-1198(
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Plasma glial fibrillary acidic protein and tau : predictors of neurological outcome after cardiac arrest
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Comparing a pre-defined versus deep learning approach for extracting brain atrophy patterns to predict cognitive decline due to Alzheimer’s disease in patients with mild cognitive symptoms
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