Christian Rylander
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Recent Articles
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Heimburg K, Nordstrom E, Friberg H, Oestergaard L, Grejs A, Keeble T, et al.
Eur J Cardiovasc Nurs
. 2025 Feb;
PMID: 39999023
Aims: To investigate whether out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) survivors had lower levels of self-reported physical activity compared to a non-cardiac arrest control group with myocardial infarction (MI), and to explore...
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Sternley J, Stattin K, Petzold M, Oras J, Rylander C
Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med
. 2025 Jan;
33(1):14.
PMID: 39881339
Background: Unit-to-unit transfer of critically ill patients infers hazards that may cause adverse events. Circumstantial factors associated with mortality after intensive care include days in the ICU, night-time or weekend...
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Heimburg K, Nordstrom E, Dankiewicz J, Friberg H, Grejs A, Hanggi M, et al.
Resuscitation
. 2024 Oct;
204:110407.
PMID: 39368797
Aims: To describe the level of physical activity 6 months after an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) and to explore potential risk factors of a low level of physical activity. Methods:...
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Nordstrom E, Evald L, Mion M, Segerstrom M, Vestberg S, Ullen S, et al.
Resuscitation
. 2024 Aug;
202():110361.
PMID: 39147306
Aim: To assess the merit of clinical assessment tools in a neurocognitive screening following out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA). Methods: The neurocognitive screening that was evaluated included the performance-based Montreal Cognitive...
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Lang M, Kenda M, Scheel M, Martola J, Wheeler M, Owen S, et al.
Intensive Care Med
. 2024 Jun;
50(7):1096-1107.
PMID: 38900283
Purpose: Application of standardised and automated assessments of head computed tomography (CT) for neuroprognostication after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Methods: Prospective, international, multicentre, observational study within the Targeted Hypothermia versus Targeted...
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Malmgren J, Lundin S, Waldenstrom A, Rylander C, Johannesson E
Crit Care
. 2024 Mar;
28(1):102.
PMID: 38553749
Background: Quality of life (QoL) is a key outcome measure in healthcare. However, the heterogeneity in its definitions presents challenges in the objective evaluation of improvement. Universal questionnaires, tailored for...
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Rylander C, Sternley J, Petzold M, Oras J
J Intensive Care
. 2024 Feb;
12(1):10.
PMID: 38409081
Background: Intensive care unit-to-unit transfer due to temporary shortage of beds is increasing in Sweden. Transportation induces practical hazards, and the change of health care provider may prolong the length...
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Thuccani M, Joelsson S, Lilja L, Stralin A, Nilsson J, Redfors P, et al.
Resusc Plus
. 2024 Feb;
17:100567.
PMID: 38328749
Background: In neurologic prognostication of comatose survivors from cardiac arrest, two independent predictors of poor outcome are the loss of the Pupillary light reflex (PLR) and the loss of the...
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Holgersson J, Meyer M, Dankiewicz J, Lilja G, Ullen S, Hassager C, et al.
NEJM Evid
. 2024 Feb;
1(11):EVIDoa2200137.
PMID: 38319850
BACKGROUND: The evidence for temperature control for comatose survivors of cardiac arrest is inconclusive. Controversy exists as to whether the effects of hypothermia differ per the circumstances of the cardiac...
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Hypothermia vs Normothermia in Patients With Cardiac Arrest and Nonshockable Rhythm: A Meta-Analysis
Taccone F, Dankiewicz J, Cariou A, Lilja G, Asfar P, Belohlavek J, et al.
JAMA Neurol
. 2023 Dec;
81(2):126-133.
PMID: 38109117
Importance: International guidelines recommend body temperature control below 37.8 °C in unconscious patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA); however, a target temperature of 33 °C might lead to better outcomes...