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Practice patterns for acquiring neuroimaging after pediatric in-hospital cardiac arrest.

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Chest Compressions for Pediatric Organized Rhythms: A Hemodynamic and Outcomes Analysis.

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Association of CPR simulation program characteristics with simulated and actual performance during paediatric in-hospital cardiac arrest.

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Outcomes and characteristics of cardiac arrest in children with pulmonary hypertension: A secondary analysis of the ICU-RESUS clinical trial.

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Calcium use during paediatric in-hospital cardiac arrest is associated with worse outcomes.

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Association between time of day and CPR quality as measured by CPR hemodynamics during pediatric in-hospital CPR.

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Variability in chest compression rate calculations during pediatric cardiopulmonary resuscitation.

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Functional outcomes among survivors of pediatric in-hospital cardiac arrest are associated with baseline neurologic and functional status, but not with diastolic blood pressure during CPR.

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The association of immediate post cardiac arrest diastolic hypertension and survival following pediatric cardiac arrest.

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The association of early post-resuscitation hypotension with discharge survival following targeted temperature management for pediatric in-hospital cardiac arrest.

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