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Jane Wigginton, M.D.

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Jane Wigginton
Name:
  Jane G. Wigginton, M.D.
Academic Title:
  Assistant Professor
Primary Appointment:
  Emergency Medicine
Department Website:
  Department of Surgery/Division of Emergency Medicine
Email:
  Jane Wigginton, M.D.

 RECENT PUBLICATIONS
 
Wigginton JG, Bedolla JP, Pepe PE, DeTamble LA, Atkins JM, "Population-based, prospective study of gender-related difference in survival following out-of-hospital cardiac arrest." Acad Emerg Med, 7:437, 2000
Bedolla JP, Wigginton JG, Zachariah BS, "Manual versus mechanical compressions during EMS CPR: Manual compressions are associated with a significantly higher rate or survival to hospital admission" Ann Emerg Med, 32:s11, 1998
Hall WL, Marcucci JF, Pepe PE, DeTamble LA, Wigginton JG, "Paramedic reluctance to terminate resuscitation efforts for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients: Potential factors affecting paramedics' comfort level with a proposed new field termination protocol." Prehosp Emerg Care, 6:151-152, 2002
Bedolla JP, Wigginton JG, Zachariah BS, "Cardiac arrest presenting with pulseless electrical activity or asystole: information available during the out-of-hospital phase does not predict outcome" Acad Emerg Med, 5:389, 1998
Pepe PE, Wigginton JG, Mann DM, Persse DE, Sirbaugh PE, Berg RA, "Prospective decade-long population-based study of pediatric drowning-related incidents" Acad Emerg Med, 9:516-517, 2002
 
 
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