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  • A randomized controlled study comparing high-dose insulin to vasopressors or combination therapy in a porcine model of refractory propranolol-induced cardiogenic shock
    Clinical Toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.). 2019
  • A swine model of severe propranolol toxicity permitting direct measurement of brain tissue oxygenation
    Journal of Medical Toxicology. 2019
  • A blinded, randomized, controlled trial of three doses of high-dose insulin in poison-induced cardiogenic shock
    Clinical Toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.). 2013
  • Cardiotoxic overdose treated with intravenous fat emulsion and high-dose insulin in the setting of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
    Journal of Medical Toxicology. 2011
  • High-dose insulin: a consecutive case series in toxin-induced cardiogenic shock
    Clinical Toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.). 2011
  • Addition of phenylephrine to high-dose insulin in dihydropyridine overdose does not improve outcome
    Clinical Toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.). 2010
  • Cardiovascular and metabolic effects of high-dose insulin in a porcine septic shock model
    Academic Emergency Medicine. 2010
  • Intentional overdose with cardiac arrest treated with intravenous fat emulsion and high-dose insulin
    Clinical Toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.). 2010
  • High dose insulin in toxic cardiogenic shock
    Clinical Toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.). 2009
  • Insulin-dependent rescue from cardiogenic shock is not mediated by phospholamban phosphorylation
    Clinical Toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.). 2009
  • Insulin versus vasopressin and epinephrine to treat beta-blocker toxicity
    Clinical Toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.). 2007
  • Pediatric acute otitis media: the case for delayed antibiotic treatment
    Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2007
  • A comparison of vasopressin and glucagon in beta-blocker induced toxicity
    Clinical Toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.). 2006
  • Nursing use between 2 methods of procedural sedation: midazolam versus propofol
    American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2005
  • Cosmetic outcomes of facial lacerations repaired with tissue-adhesive, absorbable, and nonabsorbable sutures
    American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2004
  • The use of cholecystokinin as an adjunctive treatment for toxin ingestion
    Journal of Toxicology: Clinical Toxicology. 2004
  • Methanol ingestion: prevention of toxic sequelae after massive ingestion
    Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2003
  • Use of ultrasound to determine ventricular capture in transcutaneous pacing
    American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2003
  • Physostigmine, sodium bicarbonate, or hypertonic saline to treat diphenhydramine toxicity
    Veterinary and Human Toxicology. 2002
  • The utility of ultrasound to determine ventricular capture in external cardiac pacing
    American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2001
  • Chapter
  • Electrocardiographic silent areas of the heart
    Critical decisions in emergency and acute care electrocardiography. 2009
  • The role of the ECG in ACS
    Critical decisions in emergency and acute care electrocardiography. 2009
  • What further diagnostic adjuncts to the standard 12-lead ECG may help to diagnose ACS?
    Critical decisions in emergency and acute care electrocardiography. 2009
  • What is a hyperacute T wave?
    Critical decisions in emergency and acute care electrocardiography. 2009
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