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Publikováno v:
Sleep and Breathing. 25:271-280
It is unclear if there is a consistent signature in breath patterns prior to an impending obstructive apneic event in patients with sleep-disordered breathing (SDB). To use continuous recordings of ambient sound in sleep using a smartphone to track a
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Tharun Niranjan, Priyanka Shivdare, Sanjiv M. Narayan, Ruchir Sehra, Jon Freudman, Kathryn Williams
Publikováno v:
Sleep and Breathing. 23:269-279
PURPOSE: Diagnosis of obstructive sleep apnea by the gold-standard of polysomnography (PSG), or by home sleep testing (HST), requires numerous physical connections to the patient which may restrict use of these tools for early screening. We hypothesi
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P B A Michelle Armacost, David T. Curd, Ruchir Sehra, Raju R. Viswanathan, Torrey Munger, Janet Adair, Francis M. Creighton
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology. 18:S26-S31
Introduction: The Stereotaxis Niobe® Magnetic Navigation System (MNS, Stereotaxis, Inc., St. Louis, MO, USA) allows for remote-control navigation of magnetically enabled catheters and guidewires for clinical ablation and electrophysiology (EP) devic
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Jerris R. Hedges, Thomas E. Terndrup, William J. Groh, Lois Van Ottingham, N. Clay Mann, Ruchir Sehra, Mary Ann Peberdy, Ronald G. Pirrallo
Publikováno v:
Resuscitation. 70:59-65
Summary The adverse event (AE) profile of lay volunteer CPR and public access defibrillation (PAD) programs is unknown. We undertook to investigate the frequency, severity, and type of AE's occurring in widespread PAD implementation. Design A randomi
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Jonathan W. Van Zile, Jerris R. Hedges, Judy Powell, Ruchir Sehra, Richard Moore, Robert E. O'Connor, Andrew R. Anton, Lois A. Bosken, Mary Ann McBurnie
Publikováno v:
Academic Emergency Medicine. 13:659-665
Objectives: To evaluate whether automated external defibrillator (AED) training and AED availability affected the response of volunteer rescuers and performance of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in presumed out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OOH-CA
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Ronald J. Kanter, Robert M. Campbell, Robert J. Hamilton, Dorit Carmelli, Ann Dunnigan, Mary C. Sokoloski, Burt I. Bromberg, William A. Scott, Seshadri Balaji, Ricardo A. Samson, Frank A. Fish, Christopher C. Erickson, Kevin M. Shannon, Jeanny K Park, Timothy K. Knilans, Ruchir Sehra, Harold S. Javitz, Co-burn J. Porter, Anne M. Dubin, Frank J. Zimmerman, Jeff Moak, Marc Legras, Macdonald Dick, Steven N. Weindling, Ronn E. Tanel, Steven B. Fishberger, Yung R. Lau, Steven D. Colan, J. Philip Saul, Susan P. Etheridge, John D. Kugler, Peter S. Fischbach, Frank Cecchin, Richard A. Friedman, Craig J. Byrum, Peter P. Karpawich, Ming-Lon Young, Gerald Serwer, George F. Van Hare, Lee B. Beerman, Michael Schaffer, Bertrand A. Ross, Margaret Bell, Edward P. Walsh, James C. Perry
Publikováno v:
Heart Rhythm. 1:188-196
A multicenter prospective study was performed to assess the results and risks associated with radiofrequency ablation in children. This report focuses on recurrences following initially successful ablation.Patients recruited for the study were aged 0
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Ranae L. Larsen, Noha Daher, Steven R. Gundry, Paul A. Checchia, Anees J. Razzouk, Ruchir Sehra, Leonard L. Bailey
Publikováno v:
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery. 77:477-483
We report the development and implementation of a program designed to assign patients preoperatively to either transplant or Norwood procedure based on a score derived from known risk factors and to enhance postoperative care of infants undergoing th
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Heather Payne, Bruce Haynes, Jerris R. Hedges, Sarah D. McNutt, Brent Shaum, Christopher Burke, Deb Cordes, Ross E. Megargel, Brian MacGavin, Rachel Knudson-Ballard, Ruchir Sehra, Thomas Therndrup, Lynne D. Richardson, Daniel Harker, R. O. Cummins, Christopher Shields, Michael Ottaway, Terri A. Schmidt, Shannon W. Stephens, Mark C. Henry, Mohamud Ramzanali Daya, Lawrence H. Brown, Barbara Riegel, Eleanor Schron, Stephen Yahn, Brian K. Slater, Jerry Overton, Lisa M. Evans, Patricia Burke, Frederick Ehlert, Myron L. Weisfeldt, Missy Bollinger, Robert Swor, Michael R. Sayre, Dennis Rabel, Kimberlee Brown, Judith Paulsen, Tom P. Aufderheide, David B. Reed, Nadia Douglas, Lance B. Becker, Lisa Parmenter, N. Clay Mann, Andy R. Anton, Robert D. Welch, Anne Barry, Denise Griffiths, Roland Webb, Linda Asbury, Britta Myrin, James Christenson, Scott Johnson, Mary Ann Peberdy, Vijayaraghavan Krishnaswami, Jim Christenson, Robert E. O'Connor, Kammy Jacobsen, Richard A. Craven, Graham Nichol, Brian D. Mahoney, Mary D. Gunnels, Lynn Marie Mango, Alidene Doherty, David Hostler, Jonathan VanZile, Patricia Lawson, Allan Holmes, Jonathan Jui, Ronald G. Pirrallo, Patricia McGraw, Joseph P. Ornato, Scott Compton, Robert B. Dunne, Kristen Bilicki, Venard J. Campbell, Marcel E. Salive, Stephen Ehrlich, Laura Grabowski, Ellen Demertsidies, Thomas A. Mattioni, Elizabeth Ferry Godburn, Christopher Freyberg, Gary Newton, Mary Ann McBurnie, Sarah Pennington, Neal Richmond, Michael Osur, Max Harry Weil, William J. Groh, Robert Zalenski, Constance D. Jones, Ilene Wilets, Lois A. Bosken, Lynn Wittwer, Vince N. Mosesso, Susan J. Bondurant, Jennifer Holohan, Heather Brooks, Edward R. Stapleton
Publikováno v:
Resuscitation. 56:135-147
The PAD Trial is a prospective, multicenter, randomized clinical study testing whether volunteer, non-medical responders can improve survival from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OOH-CA) by using automated external defibrillators (AEDs). These lay vo
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Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology. 26:515-517
SEHRA, R., et al.: End Tidal CO2 Is a Quantitative Measure of Cardiac Arrest.Purpose of the study: Predictors of severity of cardiac arrest or efficacy of cardiopulmonary resuscitation are few. Respiratory end tidal CO2 (ETCO) is a marker of pulmonar
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Kennedy R, Lees, Philip M W, Bath, Peter D, Schellinger, Daniel M, Kerr, Rachael, Fulton, Werner, Hacke, David, Matchar, Ruchir, Sehra, Danilo, Toni, Andrew, Weiss
Publikováno v:
Stroke. 43(4)
Background and Purpose— The diversity of available outcome measures for acute stroke trials is challenging and implies that the scales may be imperfect. To assist researchers planning trials and to aid interpretation, this article reviews and makes