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    Selectivity for Specific Cardiovascular Effects of Vagal Nerve Stimulation With a Multi-Contact Electrode Cuff by Ordelman, Simone C. M. A., Kornet, Lilian, Cornelussen, Richard, Buschman, Hendrik P. J., Veltink, Peter H.

    “…The cardiovascular system can be influenced by electrically stimulating the vagal nerve. Selectivity for specific cardiac fibers may be limited when…”
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    A ventilation technique for oxygenation and carbon dioxide elimination in CPR: Continuous insufflation of oxygen at three levels of pressure in a pig model by Ordelman, Simone C.M.A, Aelen, Paul, Woerlee, Pierre H, van Berkom, Paul F.J, Scheffer, Gert-Jan, Noordergraaf, Gerrit J

    Published in Resuscitation (01-12-2015)
    “…Abstract Aim Pulmonary ventilation remains an important part of cardiopulmonary resuscitation, affecting gas exchange and haemodynamics. We designed and…”
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    An indirect component in the evoked compound action potential of the vagal nerve by Ordelman, Simone C M A, Kornet, Lilian, Cornelussen, Richard, Buschman, Hendrik P J, Veltink, Peter H

    Published in Journal of neural engineering (01-12-2010)
    “…The vagal nerve plays a vital role in the regulation of the cardiovascular system. It not only regulates the heart but also sends sensory information from the…”
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    Abstract 11591: Physiological CPR Quality Parameters and ROSC Indicators by Aelen, Paul, Ordelman, Simone, Woerlee, Pierre, Noordergraaf, Gerrit-Jan

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (10-11-2015)
    “…IntroductionSurvival of cardiac arrest depends on CPR quality with blood flow as the main parameter. Blood flow is affected (among others) by compression…”
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    Abstract 94: Closed Loop Compression Depth Optimization in a Pig Model by Aelen, Paul, Ordelman, Simone, Woerlee, Pierre, Noordergraaf, Gerrit-Jan

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (25-11-2014)
    “…Abstract only Introduction: CPR success depends on blood flow generated by it, affected among others by compression depth. AHA guidelines advise the same small…”
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    Abstract 122: Compression-Induced Ventilation Volumes Decrease with Chest Compression Depth and Prolonged CPR by Ordelman, Simone, Aelen, Paul, van Berkom, Paul, Noordergraaf, Gerrit J

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (25-11-2014)
    “…Abstract only Introduction: Compression-induced ventilation may aid gas exchange during CPR. We hypothesized that the amount of gas moving in and out of the…”
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    Abstract 290: Low Minute Ventilation Volume During CPR Disturbs the Relationship between End-Tidal CO2 and Coronary Perfusion Pressure by Ordelman, Simone, van Berkom, Paul, Aelen, Paul, Woerlee, Pierre, Noordergraaf, Gerrit J

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (26-11-2013)
    “…Abstract only End-tidal CO 2 (ETCO 2 ) is important for monitoring CPR quality as a surrogate for coronary perfusion pressure (CPP) and flow. We hypothesized…”
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    Abstract 82: Chest Stiffness and Force-Depth Relations Change Over Time During Prolonged CPR: An Animal Model by Aelen, Paul, Paulussen, Igor, Ordelman, Simone, Noordergraaf, Gerrit-Jan, Woerlee, Pierre

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (20-11-2012)
    “…Abstract only INTRODUCTION Chest deformation during CPR results in increased intrathoracic pressure and blood flow. A parameter linked to both deformation and…”
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    Abstract 238: Substantial Incomplete Chest Recoil Occurs During CPR in a Pig Model by Aelen, Paul, Ordelman, Simone, Paulussen, Igor, Noordergraaf, Gerrit-Jan, Woerlee, Pierre

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (20-11-2012)
    “…Abstract only INTRODUCTION The 2010 AHA / ERC Guidelines recommend compression depths of 5-6 cm. However, the neutral sternal position is assumed to remain…”
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