The education efforts at Stony Brook have been enhanced through a multi-disciplinary resuscitation related lecture series. This has provided a forum for students, residents and faculty from many different departments within the institution to successfully focus on areas of research and clinical interest in relation to cardiac arrest resuscitation. This program receives continuous medical education (CME) credits.
- Hemodynamics of cardiac arrest – part 1: an overview
- Research studies in cardiac arrest: an outline
- Hemodynamics of cardiac arrest – part 2: coronary perfusion
- Hemodynamics of cardiac arrest- part 3: cerebral perfusion
- Association between cerebral oxygenation and cardiac arrest outcomes
- The use of EEG during cardiac arrest: A feasibility study
- Methods Improve oxygen delivery during cardiac arrest – part 1: Oxygen Content
- The Use of ECMO during Cardiac Arrest – an overview
- Comparison of ETCO2 & Cerebral Oxygenation (rSO2) as predictors of cardiac arrest outcome
- Methods Improve oxygen delivery during cardiac arrest – part 2: Cardiac Output
- Hemodynamics of cardiac arrest part 3
- Inflammatory and Immune Responses to ischemia/reperfusion Injury
- Hemodynamics of cardiac arrest part 4
- Improving Oxygen Delivery in Cardiac Arrest- part 3: (Impact of Hemoglobin on outcome)
- Improving Oxygen Delivery in Cardiac Arrest- part 4: (Adjunct Devices and Pressors)
- Does Enhancing Cerebral Oxygen Delivery in Cardiac Arrest Mitigate the Magnitude of Post-Resuscitation Inflammatory Response?
- Xenon: A Novel Neuroprotection Agent in Cardiac Arrest?