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2. Evolution of Somatosensory Evoked Potentials after Cardiac Arrest induced hypoxic-ischemic injury.
3. High frequency oscillations may improve somatosensory evoked potential detection of good outcomes in disorders of consciousness secondary to acute neurologic injury.
4. Persistent poor outcomes: A call to action to implement post-cardiac arrest neurologic care and prognostication guidelines.
5. Machine learning and self-fulfilling prophecies: Primum non nocere.
6. Extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (eCPR) and cerebral perfusion: A narrative review.
7. Post-anoxic myoclonus: How can something unclear and unvalidated define early prognosis in cardiac arrest survivors?
8. Conversation prior to resuscitation: The new CPR.
9. Brain and blood flow: it takes two to tango.
10. Quality of evidence in studies evaluating neuroimaging for neurologic prognostication in adult patients resuscitated from cardiac arrest.
11. Uncertainties of death and dying in the era of therapeutic hypothermia: Impact on patient care and research.
12. Seizures and status epilepticus in post cardiac arrest syndrome: therapeutic opportunities to improve outcome or basis to withhold life sustaining therapies?
13. Imaging brain injury after cardiac arrest resuscitation when it really matters.
14. A randomized controlled trial comparing the Arctic Sun to standard cooling for induction of hypothermia after cardiac arrest.
15. Understanding and enhancing functional outcomes after cardiac arrest: the need for a multidisciplinary approach to refocus on the brain.
16. Post-cardiac arrest syndrome: epidemiology, pathophysiology, treatment, and prognostication. A Scientific Statement from the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation; the American Heart Association Emergency Cardiovascular Care Committee; the Council on Cardiovascular Surgery and Anesthesia; the Council on Cardiopulmonary, Perioperative, and Critical Care; the Council on Clinical Cardiology; the Council on Stroke.
17. Post-cardiac arrest temperature manipulation alters early EEG bursting in rats.
18. Improving neurological outcomes post-cardiac arrest in a rat model: immediate hypothermia and quantitative EEG monitoring.
19. Long-lasting cognitive injury in rats with apparent full gross neurological recovery after short-term cardiac arrest.
20. Neurological recovery by EEG bursting after resuscitation from cardiac arrest in rats.
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