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Steinberg M, Olsen J, Persse D, Souders C, Wik L
Resuscitation . 2022 Mar; 174:16-19. PMID: 35276312
Background: European resuscitation guidelines describe several acceptable placements of defibrillator pads during resuscitation of cardiac arrest. However, no clinical trial has compared defibrillation efficacy between any of the different pad...
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Olsen J, Brunborg C, Steinberg M, Persse D, Sterz F, Lozano Jr M, et al.
Resuscitation . 2019 Feb; 136:112-118. PMID: 30708074
Introduction: Guidelines recommend constant or escalating energy levels for shocks after the initial defibrillation attempt. Studies comparing survival to hospital discharge with escalating vs fixed high energy level shocks are...
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Steinberg M, Olsen J, Eriksen M, Neset A, Norseng P, Kramer-Johansen J, et al.
Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med . 2018 Apr; 26(1):31. PMID: 29690910
Background: Experimental active compression-decompression (ACD) CPR is associated with increased haemodynamic outcomes compared to standard mechanical chest compressions. Since no clinically available mechanical chest compression device is capable of ACD-CPR,...
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Nurnberger A, Herkner H, Sterz F, Olsen J, Lozano Jr M, van Grunsven P, et al.
Eur J Clin Invest . 2017 Apr; 47(6):439-446. PMID: 28407232
Background: Mild therapeutic hypothermia is argued being beneficial for outcome after cardiac arrest. Materials And Methods: Retrospective analysis of Circulation Improving Resuscitation Care (CIRC) trial data to assess if therapeutic...
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Wik L, Olsen J, Persse D, Sterz F, Lozano Jr M, Brouwer M, et al.
Resuscitation . 2016 May; 104:59-62. PMID: 27155547
Introduction: An 80% chest compression fraction (CCF) during resuscitation is recommended. However, heterogeneous results in CCF studies were found during the 2015 Consensus on Science (CoS), which may be because...
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Steinberg M, Olsen J, Brunborg C, Persse D, Sterz F, Lozano Jr M, et al.
Resuscitation . 2016 Feb; 103:99-105. PMID: 26875991
Introduction: Animal studies indicate higher termination of VF/VT (TOF) rates after shocks delivered during the decompression phase of the compression cycle for manual and mechanical CPR. We investigated TOF for...
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Olsen J, Brunborg C, Steinberg M, Persse D, Sterz F, Lozano Jr M, et al.
Resuscitation . 2015 May; 93:158-63. PMID: 25933511
Background: Shorter manual chest compression pauses prior to defibrillation attempts is reported to improve the defibrillation success rate. Mechanical load-distributing band (LDB-) CPR enables shocks without compression pause. We studied...
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Steinberg M, Olsen J, Brunborg C, Persse D, Sterz F, Lozano Jr M, et al.
Resuscitation . 2014 Dec; 87:33-7. PMID: 25461493
Background: Guidelines recommend 2min of CPR after defibrillation attempts followed by ECG analysis during chest compression pause. This pause may reduce the likelihood of return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) and...
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Wik L, Olsen J, Persse D, Sterz F, Lozano Jr M, Brouwer M, et al.
Resuscitation . 2014 Mar; 85(6):741-8. PMID: 24642406
Objective: To compare integrated automated load distributing band CPR (iA-CPR) with high-quality manual CPR (M-CPR) to determine equivalence, superiority, or inferiority in survival to hospital discharge. Methods: Between March 5,...
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Brooke Lerner E, Persse D, Souders C, Sterz F, Malzer R, Lozano Jr M, et al.
Resuscitation . 2011 Jan; 82(3):294-9. PMID: 21196070
Purpose: Mechanical chest compression devices, such as the AutoPulse(®), have been developed to overcome problems associated with manual CPR (M-CPR). Animal and human studies have shown that AutoPulse CPR improves...