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  1. Regional variation in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: Incidence and survival — A nationwide study of regions in Denmark
  2. Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest in Patients With Psychiatric Disorders - Characteristics and Outcomes
  3. Data concerning AED registration in the Danish AED Network, and cardiac arrest-related characteristics of OHCAs, including AED coverage and AED accessibility
  4. Bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation and survival in patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest of non-cardiac origin
  5. Associations between common ECG abnormalities and out-of-hospital cardiac arrest
  6. Machine learning as a supportive tool to recognize cardiac arrest in emergency calls
  7. Impact of caller’s degree-of-worry on triage response in out-of-hours telephone consultations: a randomized controlled trial
  8. Do callers to out-of-hours care misuse an option to jump the phone queue?
  9. Automated external defibrillator accessibility is crucial for bystander defibrillation and survival: A registry-based study
  10. Giving callers the option to bypass the telephone waiting line in out-of-hours services: a comparative intervention study
  11. Medical dispatchers’ perception of visual information in real out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: a qualitative interview study
  12. Pre-hospital management of acute stroke patients eligible for thrombolysis – an evaluation of ambulance on-scene time
  13. A nationwide investigation of CPR courses, books, and skill retention
  14. Global resuscitation alliance utstein recommendations for developing emergency care systems to improve cardiac arrest survival
  15. Bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation and long-term outcomes in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest according to location of arrest
  16. Refractory out-of-hospital cardiac arrest with ongoing cardiopulmonary resuscitation at hospital arrival – survival and neurological outcome without extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation
  17. Use of renal replacement therapy after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in Denmark 2005–2013
  18. Neurological prognostication tools in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients in Danish intensive care units from 2005 to 2013
  19. Different defibrillation strategies in survivors after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest
  20. Severity of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and presenting rhythm in patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest
  21. Response by Baekgaard et al to Letters Regarding Article, “The Effects of Public Access Defibrillation on Survival After Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest: A Systematic Review of Observational Studies”
  22. Organ support therapy in the intensive care unit and return to work in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest survivors–A nationwide cohort study
  23. Survival after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in nursing homes – A nationwide study
  24. Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: Probability of bystander defibrillation relative to distance to nearest automated external defibrillator
  25. Self-rated worry in acute care telephone triage: a mixed-methods study
  26. The challenges and possibilities of public access defibrillation
  27. Does macrolide use confer risk of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest compared with penicillin V? A Danish national case-crossover and case–time–control study
  28. Danish first aid books compliance with the new evidence-based non-resuscitative first aid guidelines
  29. KIDS SAVE LIVES
  30. Quality of bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation during real-life out-of-hospital cardiac arrest
  31. Association of bystander interventions and hospital length of stay and admission to intensive care unit in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest survivors
  32. The Effects of Public Access Defibrillation on Survival After Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest
  33. Association between socioeconomic factors and ICD implantation in a publicly financed health care system: a Danish nationwide study
  34. Association between bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation and redeemed prescriptions for antidepressants and anxiolytics in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest survivors
  35. Recognising out-of-hospital cardiac arrest during emergency calls increases bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation and survival
  36. Development and evaluation of an “emergency access button” in Danish out-of-hours primary care: a study protocol of a randomized controlled trial
  37. Under-triage in telephone consultation is related to non-normative symptom description and interpersonal communication: a mixed methods study
  38. Bystander Efforts and 1-Year Outcomes in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest
  39. Bystander Defibrillation for Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest in Public vs Residential Locations
  40. Incidence and survival outcome according to heart rhythm during resuscitation attempt in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients with presumed cardiac etiology
  41. Location of cardiac arrest and impact of pre-arrest chronic disease and medication use on survival
  42. Distance to invasive heart centre, performance of acute coronary angiography, and angioplasty and associated outcome in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: a nationwide study
  43. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Training in Schools Following 8 Years of Mandating Legislation in Denmark: A Nationwide Survey
  44. Implantable cardioverter defibrillator and survival after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest due to acute myocardial infarction in Denmark in the years 2001–2012, a nationwide study
  45. The difficult medical emergency call: A register-based study of predictors and outcomes
  46. The impact of a physician-staffed helicopter on outcome in patients admitted to a stroke unit: a prospective observational study
  47. Developing quality indicators for physician-staffed emergency medical services: a consensus process
  48. Women have a worse prognosis and undergo fewer coronary angiographies after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest than men
  49. Effect of bystander CPR initiation prior to the emergency call on ROSC and 30day survival—An evaluation of 548 emergency calls
  50. Recognition of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest during emergency calls — a systematic review of observational studies
  51. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug use is associated with increased risk of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: a nationwide case–time–control study
  52. Association of Bystander Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Survival According to Ambulance Response Times After Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest
  53. Recognition of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest by medical dispatchers in emergency medical dispatch centres in two countries
  54. Association between prehospital physician involvement and survival after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: A Danish nationwide observational study
  55. Clinical predictors of shockable versus non-shockable rhythms in patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest
  56. Effect of ultrasound training of physicians working in the prehospital setting
  57. Prolonged cardiopulmonary resuscitation and outcomes after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest
  58. Medical dispatchers recognise substantial amount of acute stroke during emergency calls
  59. Temporal trends in survival after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in patients with and without underlying chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
  60. Resuscitation and post resuscitation care of the very old after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest is worthwhile
  61. Why and when citizens call for emergency help: an observational study of 211,193 medical emergency calls
  62. Challenges in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest – A study combining closed-circuit television (CCTV) and medical emergency calls
  63. Public Access Defibrillation: Great benefit and potential but infrequently used
  64. Home Care Providers to the Rescue: A Novel First-Responder Programme
  65. European Resuscitation Council Guidelines for Resuscitation 2015
  66. Barriers to recognition of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest during emergency medical calls: a qualitative inductive thematic analysis
  67. Prognostic value of reduced discrimination and oedema on cerebral computed tomography in a daily clinical cohort of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients
  68. Return to Work in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Survivors
  69. Editor’s Choice-Is the pre-hospital ECG after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest accurate for the diagnosis of ST-elevation myocardial infarction?
  70. Survival After Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest in Relation to Age and Early Identification of Patients With Minimal Chance of Long-Term Survival
  71. Factors Associated With Successful Resuscitation After Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest and Temporal Trends in Survival and Comorbidity
  72. Prognostic Implications of Level-of-Care at Tertiary Heart Centers Compared With Other Hospitals After Resuscitation From Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest
  73. Peripheral venous lactate at admission is associated with in-hospital mortality, a prospective cohort study
  74. Out-of-hospital cardiac arrests in children and adolescents: Incidences, outcomes, and household socioeconomic status
  75. Meeting the International Health Regulations (2005) surveillance core capacity requirements at the subnational level in Europe: the added value of syndromic surveillance
  76. Systematic downloading and analysis of data from automated external defibrillators used in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest
  77. Impact of Health Care System Delay in Patients With ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction on Return to Labor Market and Work Retirement
  78. Temporal Trends in Coverage of Historical Cardiac Arrests Using a Volunteer-Based Network of Automated External Defibrillators Accessible to Laypersons and Emergency Dispatch Centers
  79. Evaluation of pre-hospital transport time of stroke patients to thrombolytic treatment
  80. Myocardial infarction is a frequent cause of exercise-related resuscitated out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in a general non-athletic population
  81. Debriefing bystanders of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest is valuable
  82. Prognostic value of electroencephalography (EEG) after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in successfully resuscitated patients used in daily clinical practice
  83. Persisting effect of community approaches to resuscitation
  84. Survival after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in relation to sex: A nationwide registry-based study
  85. Diurnal variations in incidence and outcome of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest including prior comorbidity and pharmacotherapy: A nationwide study in Denmark
  86. Antipsychotics and Associated Risk of Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest
  87. Restart a Heart Day: The Danish Way 2013
  88. Using surveillance video for insight into Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest (OHCA)
  89. Hemodynamics and vasopressor support in therapeutic hypothermia after cardiac arrest: Prognostic implications
  90. Resuscitation of patients suffering from sudden cardiac arrests in nursing homes is not futile
  91. A concept for routine emergency-care data-based syndromic surveillance in Europe
  92. The European trauma course – trauma teaching goes European
  93. The European Trauma Course
  94. Post-hypothermia fever is associated with increased mortality after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest
  95. Automated External Defibrillators Inaccessible to More Than Half of Nearby Cardiac Arrests in Public Locations During Evening, Nighttime, and Weekends
  96. Association of National Initiatives to Improve Cardiac Arrest Management With Rates of Bystander Intervention and Patient Survival After Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest
  97. Improved identification of out-of-hospital-cardiac arrest during emergency call to a medical dispatch centre
  98. Feedback to bystanders after performing CPR in out of hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA)
  99. Vasopressor support in therapeutic hypothermia after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: Prognostic implications
  100. Survival after cardiac arrests occurring at nursing homes
  101. High socioeconomic status in working age out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients is associated with increased bystander CPR and survival
  102. Survival following out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in relation to gender
  103. Differences between out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in high and low-incidence areas and implications for public access defibrillation
  104. Danish AED network with linkage to emergency medical services covered more than half of public cardiac arrests in high-incidence areas
  105. Automated external defibrillators are not always located to meet the need
  106. Education as standardised teaching or individual training or both
  107. The European trauma course: trauma teaching goes European
  108. Can mass education and a television campaign change the attitudes towards cardiopulmonary resuscitation in a rural community?
  109. Use and benefits of public access defibrillation in a nation-wide network
  110. Proposed revisions to the EU clinical trials directive—Comments from the European Resuscitation Council
  111. Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrests and Outdoor Air Pollution Exposure in Copenhagen, Denmark
  112. Emergency coronary angiography in comatose cardiac arrest patients: do real-life experiences support the guidelines?
  113. Public Access Defibrillation in real-life settings
  114. Striking disparities between out-of-hospital cardiac arrest occurrence and AED availability
  115. Venous blood lactate on admission is a predictor for in-hospital cardiac arrest—An observational cohort study
  116. Increase in Bystander Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Improved Survival for Victims of Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest: Danish National Experiences 2001–2010
  117. Engaging a whole community in resuscitation
  118. Antidepressant Use and Risk of Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest: A Nationwide Case–Time–Control Study
  119. Hospital admissions and pharmacotherapy before out-of-hospital cardiac arrest according to age
  120. IMPROVED SURVIVAL AND INCREASE IN BYSTANDER CARDIOPULMONARY RESUSCITATION AFTER OUTOF-HOSPITAL CARDIAC ARREST: A NATIONWIDE COHORT STUDY 2001-2010
  121. Pre-hospital care and hazardous environments
  122. Basic life support and automated external defibrillator skills among ambulance personnel: a manikin study performed in a rural low-volume ambulance setting
  123. The formation and design of the 'Acute Admission Database'- a database including a prospective, observational cohort of 6279 patients triaged in the emergency department in a larger Danish hospital
  124. Abnormal vital signs are strong predictors for intensive care unit admission and in-hospital mortality in adults triaged in the emergency department - a prospective cohort study
  125. AS19 Engaging a whole community in resuscitation
  126. AS16 Successful implementation of a nationwide AED-network
  127. Distributing personal resuscitation manikins in an untrained population: how well are basic life support skills acquired?
  128. Pharmacotherapy and hospital admissions before out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: A nationwide study
  129. Ethik der Reanimation und Entscheidungen am Lebensende
  130. European Resuscitation Council Guidelines for Resuscitation 2010 Section 10. The ethics of resuscitation and end-of-life decisions
  131. European Resuscitation Council Guidelines for Resuscitation 2010 Section 1. Executive summary
  132. Shaping the future of Scandinavian anaesthesiology: a position paper by the SSAI
  133. The future role of the Scandinavian anaesthesiologist: a web‐based survey
  134. Acquisition and retention of basic life support skills in an untrained population using a personal resuscitation manikin and video self-instruction (VSI)
  135. Differences Between Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest in Residential and Public Locations and Implications for Public-Access Defibrillation
  136. “Identifying the hospitalised patient in crisis”—A consensus conference on the afferent limb of Rapid Response Systems
  137. The European Trauma Course (ETC) and the team approach: Past, present and future
  138. Location of Cardiac Arrest in a City Center
  139. Using e-learning for maintenance of ALS competence
  140. The early IL-6 and IL-10 response in trauma is correlated with injury severity and mortality
  141. The significance of clinical experience on learning outcome from resuscitation training—A randomised controlled study
  142. Continued cardiopulmonary resuscitation during transport in a physician-based Emergency Medical System
  143. Strategies for implementation of public access defibrillation in residential areas: a community based study
  144. Recommended guidelines for reporting on emergency medical dispatch when conducting research in emergency medicine: The Utstein style
  145. Voice advisory manikin versus instructor facilitated training in cardiopulmonary resuscitation
  146. Newly graduated doctors’ competence in managing cardiopulmonary arrests assessed using a standardized Advanced Life Support (ALS) assessment
  147. Scandinavian Guidelines — “The Massively Bleeding Patient”
  148. Referral of patients with ST-segment elevation acute myocardial infarction directly to the catheterization suite based on prehospital teletransmission of 12-lead electrocardiogram
  149. Emergency medical services systems and out-of-hospital cardiac arrest
  150. Long-term survival after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest
  151. Assessment of Advanced Life Support competence when combining different test methods—Reliability and validity
  152. Disseminating Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Training by Distributing 35 000 Personal Manikins Among School Children
  153. Infection Risk with Nitrofurazone-Impregnated Urinary Catheters in Trauma Patients
  154. Skill retention in adults and in children 3 months after basic life support training using a simple personal resuscitation manikin
  155. Prehospital Care and Trauma Systems
  156. Prehospital Care and Trauma Systems
  157. PROGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE OF INTERLEUKIN 6 AND INTERLEUKIN 10 IN INJURED PATIENTS.
  158. LOWER INFECTION RATE IN TRAUMA PATIENTS WITH NITROFURAZONE-IMPREGNATED URINARY CATHETERS -A RANDOMIZED, DOUBLE-BLIND, CLINICAL TRIAL.
  159. Laypersons may learn basic life support in 24 min using a personal resuscitation manikin
  160. Recommended guidelines for reviewing, reporting, and conducting research on post-resuscitation care: The Utstein style
  161. Outcome of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest—why do physicians withhold resuscitation attempts?
  162. International EMS Systems: the Nordic countries
  163. The Role of the Physician in Prehospital Trauma Care
  164. Patients With Multiple Trauma, Including Head Injuries
  165. The Role of the Physician in Prehospital Trauma Care
  166. Monitoring of β-receptor sensitivity in cardiac surgery
  167. EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT MANAGEMENT OF TRAUMA
  168. Readiness for surgery after axillary block: Single or multiple injection techniques
  169. Are patients chronically treated with β1-adrenoceptor antagonists in fact β-blocked?
  170. Systemic beta-Adrenoceptor Function and Ophthalmic beta-Adrenergic Blockers
  171. Systemic beta-Adrenoceptor Function and Ophthalmic beta-Adrenergic Blockers
  172. Hepatitis C in dialysis patients: Relationship to blood transfusions, dialysis and liver disease
  173. The Value of Exercise Tests After Acute Myocardial Infarction