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Peter Antevy
Researcher at New York City Fire Department
Publications - 12
Citations - 80
Peter Antevy is an academic researcher from New York City Fire Department. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cardiopulmonary resuscitation & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 8 publications receiving 33 citations.
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Confirming the Clinical Safety and Feasibility of a Bundled Methodology to Improve Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Involving a Head-Up/Torso-Up Chest Compression Technique.
Paul E. Pepe,Kenneth A. Scheppke,Peter Antevy,Remle P. Crowe,Daniel Millstone,Charles Coyle,Craig Prusansky,Sebastian Garay,Richard Ellis,Raymond L. Fowler,Johanna C. Moore +10 more
TL;DR: The head-up/torso-up cardiopulmonary resuscitation bundle was feasible and associated with an immediate, steady rise in resuscitation rates during implementation followed by a sustained doubling of the number of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients being resuscitated.
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Out-of-Hospital Ketamine: Indications for Use, Patient Outcomes, and Associated Mortality.
Antonio R. Fernandez,Scott S. Bourn,Remle P. Crowe,E. Stein Bronsky,Kenneth A. Scheppke,Peter Antevy,J Brent Myers +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe out-of-hospital ketamine use, patient outcomes, and the potential contribution of ketamine to patient death, and review cases involving patient death to determine whether ketamine could be excluded as a potential contributing factor.
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Need to Prioritize Education of the Public Regarding Stroke Symptoms and Faster Activation of the 9-1-1 System: Findings from the Florida–Puerto Rico CReSD Stroke Registry
Hannah Gardener,Paul E. Pepe,Tatjana Rundek,Kefeng Wang,Chuanhui Dong,Maria Ciliberti,Carolina M Gutierrez,Antonio Gandia,Peter Antevy,Wayne Hodges,Nils Mueller-Kronast,Charles Sand,Jose G. Romano,Ralph L. Sacco +13 more
TL;DR: Following acute stroke onset, time elapsed for EMS response and transport is relatively short compared to the lengthy intervals elapsing between symptom onset and 9-1-1 system activation, regardless of demographics.
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Head and thorax elevation during cardiopulmonary resuscitation using circulatory adjuncts is associated with improved survival.
Johanna C. Moore,Paul E. Pepe,Kenneth Scheppke,Charles Lick,Sue Duval,Joe E Holley,Bayert Salverda,Michael Jacobs,P. Nystrom,R. Quinn,Paul Adams,Mack Hutchison,Chuck Mason,Eduardo G. Martinez,Steven Mason,A. Clift,Peter Antevy,Charles Coyle,Eric Grizzard,Sebastian Garay,Remle P. Crowe,Keith G. Lurie,Guillaume Debaty,José Labarère +23 more
TL;DR: In this article , ACE-CPR was shown to improve neurological survival after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) compared with conventional (C) CPR in animal models.
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Rationale and Strategies for Development of an Optimal Bundle of Management for Cardiac Arrest.
Paul E. Pepe,Tom P. Aufderheide,Lionel Lamhaut,Lionel Lamhaut,Daniel P Davis,Charles Lick,Kees H. Polderman,Kenneth Scheppke,Charles D. Deakin,Brian J. O'Neil,Hans van Schuppen,Michael Levy,Marvin A. Wayne,Scott T. Youngquist,Scott T. Youngquist,Johanna C. Moore,Keith G. Lurie,Jason A. Bartos,Kerry M Bachista,Michael Jacobs,Carolina Rojas-Salvador,Sean T Grayson,James E. Manning,Michael C. Kurz,Guillaume Debaty,Nicolas Segal,Peter Antevy,David A. Miramontes,Sheldon Cheskes,Joseph E Holley,Joseph E Holley,Ralph J. Frascone,Raymond L. Fowler,Demetris Yannopoulos +33 more
TL;DR: The likelihood of neurologically favorable survival following out-of-hospital cardiac arrest can improve substantially in communities that conscientiously and meticulously introduce a well-sequenced, highly choreographed, system-wide portfolio of both traditional and nonconventional approaches to training, technologies, and physiologic management.