Cerebral Oximetry During Cardiac Arrest: A Multicenter Study of Neurologic Outcomes and Survival*Sam Parnia, Charles D. Deakin, Jianjin Xu et al.|Critical Care Medicine|2016Cited by 116
A pilot study examining the role of regional cerebral oxygen saturation monitoring as a marker of return of spontaneous circulation in shockable (VF/VT) and non-shockable (PEA/Asystole) causes of cardiac arrestAnna Ahn, Sam Parnia, Asad Nasir et al.|Resuscitation|2013Cited by 83
A Feasibility Study of Cerebral Oximetry During In-Hospital Mechanical and Manual Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation*Sam Parnia, Paul Richman, Asad Nasir et al.|Critical Care Medicine|2013Cited by 81
A feasibility study of cerebral oximetry monitoring during the post-resuscitation period in comatose patients following cardiac arrestAnna Ahn, Sam Parnia, Jie Yang et al.|Resuscitation|2013Cited by 63
Cerebral oximetry levels during CPR are associated with return of spontaneous circulation following cardiac arrest: an observational studyAdam J. Singer, Sam Parnia, Anna Ahn et al.|Emergency Medicine Journal|2014Cited by 48