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期刊名:Scandinavian journal of trauma resuscitation & emergency medicine

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ISSN:1757-7241

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IF/分区:3.1/Q1

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Introduction: Individuals suffering from major trauma and survive, often face diverse physical, psychological, and cognitive restrictions which can influence the (health-related) quality of life and the ability to work. E...
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Background: Hypocalcemia represents a critical physiological disturbance in trauma-related hemorrhagic shock patients. Nonetheless, the prevalence and effects of hypocalcemia remain uncertain. This study aims to explore t...
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Pingping Zheng,Ning Zhang,Zixi Chen et al. Pingping Zheng et al.
Background: Foreign body aspiration (FBA) is a preventable yet underrecognized global health challenge, contributing to substantial clinical and economic burdens. Comprehensive and comparable analyses of FBA trends across...
Mette Schytt Price,Nikolaj Raaber,Per Hviid Gundtoft et al. Mette Schytt Price et al.
Background: In recent decades, the number of fatal accidents among children and adolescents has declined. Nevertheless, trauma remains a significant cause of death among children and adolescents in high-income countries, ...
André Luckscheiter,Manfred Thiel,Wolfgang Zink et al. André Luckscheiter et al.
Background: For preoxygenation, German guidelines consider non-invasive ventilation (NIV) as a possible method in prehospital trauma care in the absence of aspiration, severe head or face injuries, unconsciousness, or pat...