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Nicolas Segal
Researcher at University of Minnesota
Publications - 66
Citations - 779
Nicolas Segal is an academic researcher from University of Minnesota. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation & Impedance threshold device. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 65 publications receiving 650 citations. Previous affiliations of Nicolas Segal include Paris Diderot University & University of New Mexico Hospital.
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Epidemiology of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: A French national incidence and mid-term survival rate study
Gérald Luc,Valentine Baert,Joséphine Escutnaire,Michaël Genin,Christian Vilhelm,Christophe Di Pompeo,Carlos El Khoury,Nicolas Segal,Eric Wiel,Frédéric Adnet,Karim Tazarourte,Pierre-Yves Gueugniaud,Hervé Hubert,on behalf GR-RéAC +13 more
TL;DR: The incidence and survival at 30 days of OHCA in France appeared similar to that reported in other European countries, and compared to other causes of deaths in France, OHCA is one of the most frequent causes, regardless of the initial pathology.
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Impairment of carotid artery blood flow by supraglottic airway use in a swine model of cardiac arrest
Nicolas Segal,Demetris Yannopoulos,Brian D. Mahoney,Ralph J. Frascone,Timothy Matsuura,Colin G. Cowles,Scott McKnite,David G. Chase +7 more
TL;DR: The use of 3 different SGDs during CPR significantly decreased CBF in a porcine model of cardiac arrest in pigs, suggesting that further research on the effects of SGD use in humans and the effects on carotid artery blood flow is warranted.
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Ischemic postconditioning at the initiation of cardiopulmonary resuscitation facilitates functional cardiac and cerebral recovery after prolonged untreated ventricular fibrillation
Nicolas Segal,Timothy Matsuura,Emily Caldwell,Mohammad Sarraf,Scott McKnite,Menekhem M. Zviman,Tom P. Aufderheide,Henry R. Halperin,Keith G. Lurie,Demetri Yannopoulos +9 more
TL;DR: Ischemic postconditioning with four 20-s pauses during the first 3 min of SCPR improved post resuscitation cardiac function and facilitated neurological recovery after 15 min of untreated cardiac arrest in pigs.
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Deleterious Effects of Intra-arterial Administration of Particulate Steroids on Microvascular Perfusion in a Mouse Model.
Elisabeth Laemmel,Nicolas Segal,Massoud Mirshahi,Dalel Azzazene,Sylvie Le Marchand,Marc Wybier,Eric Vicaut,Jean-Denis Laredo +7 more
TL;DR: Several particulate steroids have an immediate and massive effect on microvascular perfusion because of formation of RBC aggregates associated with the transformation of R BCs into spiculated RBCs.
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Potential negative effects of epinephrine on carotid blood flow and ETCO2 during active compression-decompression CPR utilizing an impedance threshold device.
Aaron M. Burnett,Aaron M. Burnett,Nicolas Segal,Joshua G. Salzman,M. Scott McKnite,Ralph J. Frascone,Ralph J. Frascone +6 more
TL;DR: In this model, administration of epinephrine during ACD-CPR+ITD significantly increased markers of macrocirculation, while significantly decreasing carotid blood flow and ETCO(2), which calls into question the ability of calculated perfusion pressures to accurately reflect oxygen delivery to end organs.