T M Olasveengen
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Recent Articles
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Debaty G, Perkins G, Dainty K, Norii T, Olasveengen T, Bray J
Resusc Plus
. 2024 Sep;
19:100739.
PMID: 39219811
Background: Ultraportable automated external defibrillators (AEDs) are a new generation of defibrillators that are small, lightweight, easy to carry on one's person, and affordable for personal and home use. They...
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Nolan J, Monsieurs K, Bossaert L, Bottiger B, Greif R, Lott C, et al.
Resuscitation
. 2020 Jun;
153:45-55.
PMID: 32525022
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has had a substantial impact on the incidence of cardiac arrest and survival. The challenge is to find the correct balance between the risk to the...
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Skrifvars M, Olasveengen T, Ristagno G
Intensive Care Med
. 2018 Nov;
45(2):284-286.
PMID: 30421258
No abstract available.
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Ringh M, Hollenberg J, Palsgaard-Moeller T, Svensson L, Rosenqvist M, Lippert F, et al.
J Intern Med
. 2018 Jan;
283(3):238-256.
PMID: 29331055
Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) is a major health problem that affects approximately four hundred and thousand patients annually in the United States alone. It is a major challenge for the...
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Skare C, Calisch T, Saeter E, Rajka T, Boldingh A, Nakstad B, et al.
Acta Anaesthesiol Scand
. 2018 Jan;
62(3):394-403.
PMID: 29315458
Background: Approximately 5%-10% of newly born babies need intervention to assist transition from intra- to extrauterine life. All providers in the delivery ward are trained in neonatal resuscitation, but without...
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Neset A, Birkenes T, Furunes T, Myklebust H, Mykletun R, Odegaard S, et al.
Acta Anaesthesiol Scand
. 2011 Nov;
56(1):124-31.
PMID: 22092097
Background: Bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is important for survival after cardiac arrest. We hypothesized that elderly laypersons would perform CPR poorer in a realistic cardiac arrest simulation, compared to a...
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Hallstrom A, Herlitz J, Kajino K, Olasveengen T
Resuscitation
. 2009 Jul;
80(9):975-6.
PMID: 19581035
Recent reports consistently point to a substantial decline in the incidence of ventricular fibrillation (VF) as the initial rhythm observed by Emergency Medical Service (EMS) responders and a complementary increase...
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Standard basic life support vs. continuous chest compressions only in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest
Olasveengen T, Wik L, Steen P
Acta Anaesthesiol Scand
. 2008 Aug;
52(7):914-9.
PMID: 18702753
Background: The importance of ventilations after cardiac arrest has been much debated recently and eliminating mouth-to-mouth ventilations for bystanders has been suggested as a means to increase bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation...
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Pytte M, Olasveengen T, Steen P, Sunde K
Acta Anaesthesiol Scand
. 2007 May;
51(6):770-2.
PMID: 17465971
We present two cases of unrecognized endotracheal tube misplacements in out-of-hospital cardiopulmonary resuscitation recognized by the analysis of transthoracic impedance. In Case 1, ventilation-induced changes in transthoracic impedance disappeared after...