نتایج جستجو برای: prehospital

تعداد نتایج: 4660  

2010
Olli-Pekka Ryynänen Timo Iirola Janne Reitala Heikki Pälve Antti Malmivaara

BACKGROUND Prehospital care is classified into ALS- (advanced life support) and BLS- (basic life support) levels according to the methods used. ALS-level prehospital care uses invasive methods, such as intravenous fluids, medications and intubation. However, the effectiveness of ALS care compared to BLS has been questionable. AIM The aim of this systematic review is to compare the effectivene...

Journal: :The Journal of trauma 2008
Alec C Beekley James A Sebesta Lorne H Blackbourne Garth S Herbert David S Kauvar David G Baer Thomas J Walters Philip S Mullenix John B Holcomb

BACKGROUND Up to 9% of casualties killed in action during the Vietnam War died from exsanguination from extremity injuries. Retrospective reviews of prehospital tourniquet use in World War II and by the Israeli Defense Forces revealed improvements in extremity hemorrhage control and very few adverse limb outcomes when tourniquet times are less than 6 hours. HYPOTHESIS We hypothesized that pre...

Journal: :European journal of emergency medicine : official journal of the European Society for Emergency Medicine 2010
Henrik Jørgensen Carsten H Jensen Jesper Dirks

Ultrasound (US) has been used for in-hospital evaluation of the trauma victim for many years. The outcome in severely injured patients remains heavily influenced by initial life support and early care, as time plays a major role. Development of handheld, battery-powered, low-weight US machines has created the possibility of bringing US to the prehospital setting, thus gaining a potential for ea...

2009
Zane Shaeffer Dorothy Gohdes Joshua Legler Peter Taillac Barbara Larsen

Many states are developing data systems that use the data elements from the National Emergency Medical Services Information System (NEMSIS) to monitor prehospital stroke care. To explore the feasibility of using emergency medical services data to monitor prehospital stroke care in Utah, the Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention Program and the state emergency medical services agency identified va...

Journal: :Wilderness & environmental medicine 2017
Frank K Butler

The prevailing wisdom for the prehospital fluid resuscitation of trauma victims in hemorrhagic shock in 1992 was to administer 2 L of crystalloid solution as rapidly as possible. A review of the fluid resuscitation literature found that this recommendation was not well supported by the evidence at the time. Prehospital fluid resuscitation strategies were reevaluated in the 1993-1996 Tactical Co...

Journal: :Emergency medicine journal : EMJ 2003
C MacFarlane C A Benn

Emergency medical services (EMS) systems, and prehospital care are difficult to evaluate. Accordingly, the true efficacy and value of such systems are difficult to determine. The multitude of variations and combinations of involved factors makes standardisation and comparison difficult, and universal indicators are hard to develop. Various attempts have been made to determine valid indicators o...

Journal: :International journal of burns and trauma 2017
Gregory S Huang C Michael Dunham

The value of prehospital red blood cell (RBC) transfusion for trauma patients is controversial. The purposes of this literature review were to determine the mortality rate of trauma patients with hemodynamic instability and the benefit of prehospital RBC transfusion. A 30-year systematic literature review was performed in 2016. Eligible studies were combined for meta-analysis when tests for het...

2016
Ithan D. Peltan Ali Rowhani-Rahbar Lisa K. Vande Vusse Ellen Caldwell Thomas D. Rea Ronald V. Maier Timothy R. Watkins

BACKGROUND Acute traumatic coagulopathy (ATC) is a syndrome of early, endogenous clotting dysfunction that afflicts up to 30% of severely injured patients, signaling an increased likelihood of all-cause and hemorrhage-associated mortality. To aid identification of patients within the likely therapeutic window for ATC and facilitate study of its mechanisms and targeted treatment, we developed an...

2004
R B Vukmir

Study objective: This study associated survival from prehospital cardiac arrest to patient historical variables including presenting complaint, medications used, and medical history as a secondary end point in a trial evaluating the effect of bicarbonate administration. This raises issues concerning extensive prehospital historical assessment that may potentially delay care and transport. Metho...

2016
Michael A Smyth Samantha J Brace-McDonnell Gavin D Perkins

OBJECTIVE Early identification of sepsis could enable prompt delivery of key interventions such as fluid resuscitation and antibiotic administration which, in turn, may lead to improved patient outcomes. Limited data indicate that recognition of sepsis by paramedics is often poor. We systematically reviewed the literature on prehospital sepsis screening tools to determine whether they improved ...

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