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Use of waveform capnography and colorimetric CO₂ detection for tracheal intubation: A National Survey of ED and ICU practices.

Bunting, Alec J, Brian E Driver, Annette M Ilg, Calvin A Brown, Jonathan D Casey, Matthew W Semler, Matthew E Prekker, Aaron E Robinson, and Pragmatic Critical Care Research Group. 2026. “Use of Waveform Capnography and Colorimetric CO₂ Detection for Tracheal Intubation: A National Survey of ED and ICU Practices.”. The American Journal of Emergency Medicine.

Risk constellation of hospital acquired pressure injuries in patients with a spinal cord injury/ disorder - focus on time since spinal cord injury/ disorder and patients' age.

Neuhauser, Charlotte, Clara O Sailer, Klara Najmanova, Michael Baumberger, Diego Paez-Granados, Dirk Johannes Schaefer, Reto Wettstein, and Anke Scheel-Sailer. 2023. “Risk Constellation of Hospital Acquired Pressure Injuries in Patients With a Spinal Cord Injury/ Disorder - Focus on Time since Spinal Cord Injury/ Disorder and Patients’ Age.”. Spinal Cord 61 (8): 453-59.

A comprehensive evaluation of the neurocognitive predictors of problematic alcohol use, eating, pornography, and internet use: A 6-month longitudinal study.

Christensen, Erynn, Lucy Albertella, Samuel R Chamberlain, Chao Suo, Maja Brydevall, Jon E Grant, Murat Yücel, and Rico Sze Chun Lee. 2024. “A Comprehensive Evaluation of the Neurocognitive Predictors of Problematic Alcohol use, Eating, Pornography, and Internet Use: A 6-Month Longitudinal Study.”. Journal of Behavioral Addictions 13 (3): 823-40.

Attentional Biases and Their Association with Substance-Use-Related Problems and Addictive Behaviors: The Utility of a Gamified Value-Modulated Attentional Capture Task.

Freichel, René, Erynn Christensen, Lana Mrkonja, Peter J de Jong, Janna Cousijn, Ingmar Franken, Murat Yücel, et al. 2024. “Attentional Biases and Their Association With Substance-Use-Related Problems and Addictive Behaviors: The Utility of a Gamified Value-Modulated Attentional Capture Task.”. Addictive Behaviors Reports 19: 100534.