Continuous versus intermittent noninvasive blood pressure measurement in patients with shock in prehospital emergency medicine - a single-center prospective pilot trial [0.03%]
连续与间歇无创血压监测在院前急救休克患者中的应用——单中心前瞻性试点试验
Stephan Katzenschlager,Raphael Heck,Nikolai Kaltschmidt et al.
Stephan Katzenschlager et al.
Background: Shock is a critical and potentially life-threatening clinical state characterized by circulatory insufficiency and impaired micro- and macrocirculation. Rapid detection and initiation of therapy are essential ...
Triage of road injury casualties - the role of bystanders: a scoping review [0.03%]
道路伤员的分级救治-旁观者的作用:系统综述
George Stephen Russam,Jake Gluyas-Harris,Nicholas Aveyard et al.
George Stephen Russam et al.
Background: Bystanders have the potential to be a critical component of the Road Injury Chain of Survival, particularly in the early phases of injury recognition, scene assessment, and emergency service activation. Their ...
Prioritising time-critical injuries and interventions for trapped motor vehicle collision patients: a Delphi study [0.03%]
伤员救治优先次序及被困机动车碰撞患者救护干预的优先级确定:德尔菲研究
Tim Nutbeam,Rob Fenwick,Ian Marritt et al.
Tim Nutbeam et al.
Background: Physically trapped patients following motor vehicle collisions are at high risk of time-critical injuries and poor outcomes. Despite this, there is limited consensus on which injuries should be prioritised and...
Peter Owen,Kim Kirby,Julian Hannah et al.
Peter Owen et al.
Introduction: Prehospital critical care (PHCC) dispatch is a vital component of emergency medical services, aiming to allocate specialised resources for critically ill or injured patients in out-of-hospital settings. This...
Description of patients presenting with mental illness in emergency medical services: a retrospective observational study [0.03%]
急诊服务中出现精神疾病患者的特征:回顾性观察研究
Natalie Bergman,Aleksandra Jarling,Gabriella Boysen Norberg et al.
Natalie Bergman et al.
Background: Mental illness is prevalent worldwide, creating a demand for Emergency Medical Service (EMS) assessments in mental illness, yet research on the epidemiology of patients with mental illness in the EMS is lackin...
Endotracheal intubation during cardiac arrest by critical care paramedics: a service evaluation of success rates following structured education [0.03%]
危重症救护技师在心肺复苏中进行气管插管的置入——系统教育后的服务评估及成功置入率评估
Thomas Appelboam,Simon Laing,Nigel Lang
Thomas Appelboam
Background: Endotracheal intubation is an important pre-hospital intervention in critically ill patients. However, it can be a challenging skill, and previous studies have highlighted varying success rates. The European R...
Biswadev Mitra,Ruby Garland,Jackson Catalano et al.
Biswadev Mitra et al.
Background: In the intense setting of reception and resuscitation of critically bleeding patients, wastage of up to 10% of blood components occur, commonly due to prolonged breaks in the cold chain. Additionally, some tra...
Optimising the care of the trapped patient following a motor vehicle collision: A UK-Based Delphi consensus study [0.03%]
英国基于德尔菲共识研究优化车祸被困患者护理流程
Tim Nutbeam,Rob Fenwick,Ian Marritt et al.
Tim Nutbeam et al.
Background: Motor vehicle collisions (MVCs) are a leading cause of injury and death worldwide. Up to 40% of casualties may become trapped and entrapment is associated with delayed care and worse outcomes. There is little ...
Immediate post-ECPR management strategies in the prehospital and critical care transport medicine environments [0.03%]
院前和重症监护转运医学环境中ECPR后的即刻管理策略
Ella Purington,Christopher R Shaw,Erica Berglund et al.
Ella Purington et al.
Despite advancements in care, out-of-hospital cardiac arrest has a low survival rate. Extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (ECPR) has shown improved outcomes in select cases, notably in the ARREST trial. However, ECPR is resource-in...
Pierre-Marc Dion,Kanwal Singh,Jillian Coleby et al.
Pierre-Marc Dion et al.
Background: Blood transfusion is increasingly utilised to manage haemorrhagic shock in prehospital environments. This practice is particularly relevant in settings where delays to definitive treatment are common due to ex...