A qualitative and quantitative study of the incidence, features and aetiology of near death experiences in cardiac arrest survivors
Sam Parnia(NYU Langone Health), P. B. C. Fenwick, R. Yeates(Southampton General Hospital), D. G. Waller(Southampton General Hospital)
Cited by 266
Related Papers
Health effects of diesel exhaust emissions
|European Respiratory Journal|2001|594
AWARE—AWAreness during REsuscitation—A prospective study
|Resuscitation|2014|233
Prevalence and Outcomes of D-Dimer Elevation in Hospitalized Patients With COVID-19
|Arteriosclerosis Thrombosis and Vascular Biology|2020|193
Near death experiences in cardiac arrest: visions of a dying brain or visions of a new science of consciousness
|Resuscitation|2002|153
Cerebral Oximetry During Cardiac Arrest: A Multicenter Study of Neurologic Outcomes and Survival*
|Critical Care Medicine|2016|116