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Publications by Maelle Martin
Nutrition During Targeted Temperature Management After Cardiac Arrest: Observational Study of Neurological Outcomes and Nutrition Tolerance
Journal of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition
Medicine
Nutrition
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APACHE II Score Immediately After Cardiac Arrest as a Predictor of Good Neurological Outcome in Out-Of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Patients Receiving Targeted Temperature Management
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Targeted Temperature Management at 33°C Versus 36°C After Cardiac Arrest
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Targeted Temperature Management for Survivors of Sudden Cardiac Arrest
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Neurological Prognostication After Cardiac Arrest
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Neurologic Outcome After Out-Of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Could Be Predicted With the Help of Bispectral-Index During Early Targeted Temperature Management
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Use of Targeted Temperature Management After Out-Of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest: A Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials
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