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Clifton W. Callaway
Researcher at University of Pittsburgh
Publications - 488
Citations - 55169
Clifton W. Callaway is an academic researcher from University of Pittsburgh. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation & Resuscitation. The author has an hindex of 79, co-authored 444 publications receiving 42415 citations. Previous affiliations of Clifton W. Callaway include Oregon Health & Science University & University of California, San Diego.
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Duration of Resuscitation Efforts and Functional Outcome After Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest When Should We Change to Novel Therapies?
TL;DR: In this paper, the optimal transition point from traditional measures to novel therapies is defined, and the dynamic probability of survival and functional recovery as a function of resuscitation effort duration is estimated to identify this transition point.
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Cardiac Arrest in Pregnancy: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association.
Farida M. Jeejeebhoy,Carolyn M. Zelop,Steve Lipman,Brendan Carvalho,Jose A. Joglar,Jill M. Mhyre,Vern L. Katz,Stephen E. Lapinsky,Sharon Einav,Carole A. Warnes,Richard L. Page,Russell E. Griffin,Amish Jain,Katie N. Dainty,Julie M.R. Arafeh,Rory Windrim,Gideon Koren,Clifton W. Callaway +17 more
TL;DR: This document will provide readers with up-to-date and comprehensive information, guidelines, and recommendations for all aspects of maternal resuscitation.
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Out-of-Hospital Hypertonic Resuscitation Following Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Eileen M. Bulger,Karen J. Brasel,Martin A. Schreiber,Jeffrey D. Kerby,Samuel A. Tisherman,Craig D. Newgard,Arthur S. Slutsky,Raul Coimbra,Scott S. Emerson,Joseph P. Minei,Berit Bardarson,Peter J. Kudenchuk,Andrew J. Baker,Jim Christenson,Ahamed H. Idris,Daniel Davis,Timothy C. Fabian,Tom P. Aufderheide,Clifton W. Callaway,Carolyn Williams +19 more
TL;DR: Among patients with severe TBI not in hypovolemic shock, initial resuscitation with either hypertonic saline or hypertonics saline/dextran, compared with normal saline did not result in superior 6-month neurologic outcome or survival.
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Early versus later rhythm analysis in patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest.
Ian G. Stiell,Graham Nichol,Brian G. Leroux,Thomas D. Rea,Joseph P. Ornato,Judy Powell,Jim Christenson,Clifton W. Callaway,Peter J. Kudenchuk,Tom P. Aufderheide,Ahamed H. Idris,Mohamud Daya,Henry E. Wang,Laurie J. Morrison,Daniel Davis,Douglas L. Andrusiek,Shannon W. Stephens,Sheldon Cheskes,Robert H. Schmicker,Raymond L. Fowler,Christian Vaillancourt,David Hostler,Dana Zive,Ronald G. Pirrallo,Gary M. Vilke,George Sopko,Myron L. Weisfeldt +26 more
TL;DR: It is found that among patients who had an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, there is no difference in the outcomes with a brief period, as compared with a longer period, of EMS-administered CPR before the first analysis of cardiac rhythm.
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Admission hypothermia and outcome after major trauma
TL;DR: Admission hypothermia is independently associated with increased adjusted odds of death after major trauma, and the increase in mortality is not completely attributable to physiologic presentation or injury pattern or severity.