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Augenstein S, Wenzel V, Krismer A, Lindner K
Curr Opin Anaesthesiol . 2006 Oct; 14(4):423-30. PMID: 17019125
A recent world expert conference on resuscitation and emergency cardiac care led to evidence-based international guidelines for cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Several changes to CPR interventions were recommended, and will have...
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Krismer A, Wenzel V, Voelckel W, Innerhofer P, Stadlbauer K, Haas T, et al.
Anaesthesist . 2004 Dec; 54(3):220-4. PMID: 15605286
Resuscitation of patients in hemorrhagic shock remains one of the most challenging aspects of trauma care. We showed in experimental studies that vasopressin, but not fluid resuscitation, enabled short-term and...
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Voelckel W, von Goedecke A, Fries D, Krismer A, Wenzel V, Lindner K
Anaesthesist . 2004 Dec; 53(12):1151-67. PMID: 15597155
The future of shock treatment depends on the importance of scientific results, and the willingness of physicians to optimize, and to reconsider established treatment protocols. There are four major potentially...
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Schmittinger C, Wenzel V, Herff H, Stadlbauer K, Krismer A, Voelckel W, et al.
Anasthesiol Intensivmed Notfallmed Schmerzther . 2003 Sep; 38(10):651-72. PMID: 14508705
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Sumann G, Krismer A, Wenzel V, Adelsmayr E, Schwarz B, Lindner K, et al.
Acta Anaesthesiol Scand . 2003 Mar; 47(3):363-5. PMID: 12648206
Recent animal data have challenged the common clinical practice to avoid vasopressor drugs during hypothermic cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) when core temperature is below 30 degrees C. In this report, we...
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Wenzel V, Krismer A, Voelckel W, Mayr V, Raedler C, Strohmenger H, et al.
Anaesthesist . 2002 May; 51(3):191-202. PMID: 11993081
The risks and benefits of epinephrine given during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) are controversially discussed. Animal experiments revealed beta-receptor-mediated adverse effects of epinephrine such as increased myocardial oxygen consumption, ventricular arrhythmia,...
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Wenzel V, Krismer A, Mayr V, Voelckel W, Strohmenger H, Lindner K
Wien Klin Wochenschr . 2002 Jan; 113(23-24):915-26. PMID: 11802506
In the year 2000, new international guidelines for cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) were published by the American Heart Association, and the European Resuscitation Council. These guidelines are evidence-based, indicating that these...
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Kornberger E, Lindner K, Mayr V, Schwarz B, Rackwitz K, Wenzel V, et al.
Resuscitation . 2001 Nov; 50(3):301-8. PMID: 11719160
Objective: The aim of the current study was to assess the effects of epinephrine in a pig model of hypothermic cardiac arrest followed by closed-chest cardiopulmonary resuscitation combined with active...
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Hamprecht F, Achleitner U, Krismer A, Lindner K, Wenzel V, Strohmenger H, et al.
Resuscitation . 2001 Nov; 50(3):287-96. PMID: 11719158
Background: Noninvasive prediction of defibrillation success after cardiac arrest and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) may help in determining the optimal time for a countershock, and thus increase the chance for survival....
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Amann A, Achleitner U, Antretter H, Bonatti J, Krismer A, Lindner K, et al.
Resuscitation . 2001 Nov; 50(1):77-85. PMID: 11719133
Mean fibrillation frequency may predict defibrillation success during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). N(alpha)-histogram analysis should be investigated as an alternative. After 4 min of cardiac arrest, and 3 versus 8 min...