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Publikováno v:
BMC Medical Education, Vol 21, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2021)
Abstract Background Mobile devices provide medical students with easy access to medical information and educational resources. Since 2013, we have followed the study use of iPads among medical students. In 2016, we observed a notable drop in the mobi
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https://doaj.org/article/58854c440f3540aab76283cf7f327192
Publikováno v:
BMC Medical Education, Vol 19, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2019)
Abstract Background Students use mobile devices extensively in their everyday life, and the new technology is adopted in study usage. Since 2013, the University of Helsinki has given new medical and dental students iPads for study use. Simultaneously
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https://doaj.org/article/f7646073cfd14da38ce93c4d490bf630
Autor:
Pirkka T. Pekkarinen, Minna Bäcklund, Ilmar Efendijev, Rahul Raj, Daniel Folger, Erik Litonius, Ruut Laitio, Stepani Bendel, Sanna Hoppu, Tero Ala-Kokko, Matti Reinikainen, Markus B. Skrifvars
Publikováno v:
Critical Care, Vol 23, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2019)
Abstract Background Organ dysfunction is common after cardiac arrest and associated with worse short-term outcome, but its impact on long-term outcome and treatment costs is unknown. Methods We used nationwide registry data from the intensive care un
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https://doaj.org/article/62643be054014c78ab211a9684a9341d
Autor:
Pirkka T. Pekkarinen, Jaana Humaloja, Rahul Raj, Ilmar Efendijev, Daniel Folger, Erik Litonius, Markus B. Skrifvars
Publikováno v:
Resuscitation. 140:185-193
Aim Studies suggest that hyperoxemia increases short-term mortality after cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), but the effect of hyperoxemia on long-term outcomes is unclear. We determined the prevalence of early hyperoxemia after CPR and its associa
Autor:
Markus B. Skrifvars, Ilmar Efendijev, Daniel Folger, Matti Reinikainen, Pirkka T. Pekkarinen, Erik Litonius, Rahul Raj
Publikováno v:
Resuscitation. 131:128-134
Correction Volume: 133 Pages: 193-193 DOI: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2018.09.022 Published: DEC 2018 Background: Despite the significant socioeconomic burden associated with cardiac arrest (CA), data on CA patients' long-term outcome and healthcare-ass