Objectives: The benefits of prehospital trauma management remain controversial. This study aimed to compare the processes of care and outcomes of trauma patients treated by paramedics, who are trained in advanced prehospital trauma care, with those treated by ambulance technicians. Methods: A six year prospective study was conducted of adult trauma patients attended to by the Scottish Ambulance Service and subsequently admitted to hospital. Prehospital times, interventions, triage, and outcomes were compared between patients treated by paramedics and those treated by technicians. Results: Paramedics attended more severely injured patients (16.5% versus 13.9%, p< 0.001); they attended a higher proportion of patients with penetrating traum...
PURPOSE Pre-hospital trauma life support (PHTLS) includes a standardized algorithm for pre-hospital...
3noDespite decades of studies and experiences, an evidence-based medicine consensus on the more appr...
This thesis evaluates the prehospital care and outcomes of severely injured patients. Chapter 1 addr...
The object of the study was to identify the effect paramedics have on prehospital trauma care and ev...
Background: A number of studies have attempted to determine the value of pre-hospital Advanced Life ...
Introduction: Trauma remains the fourth leading cause of death in western countries and is the leadi...
Background: The pre-hospital triage process aims at identifying and prioritizing patients in the nee...
Background: Scotland has three prehospital critical care teams (PHCCTs) providing enhanced care supp...
OBJECTIVE: Accurate identification of major trauma patients in the prehospital setting positively af...
RESULTS: In total 1309 patients were entered in the study: 699 (53.4%) were treated by paramedics op...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the association between prehospital time and outcomes in adult major trauma ...
Worldwide, every five seconds a life is cut short as a result of an injury. Additionally, many more ...
SUMMARYObjectivesRoad traffic injuries are responsible for a vast number of trauma-related deaths in...
Background & Aim: Improving clinical decision-making is one of the challenges of the pre-hospital em...
Globally, traumatic injury is a leading cause of death for patients under 45 years old. A consequenc...
PURPOSE Pre-hospital trauma life support (PHTLS) includes a standardized algorithm for pre-hospital...
3noDespite decades of studies and experiences, an evidence-based medicine consensus on the more appr...
This thesis evaluates the prehospital care and outcomes of severely injured patients. Chapter 1 addr...
The object of the study was to identify the effect paramedics have on prehospital trauma care and ev...
Background: A number of studies have attempted to determine the value of pre-hospital Advanced Life ...
Introduction: Trauma remains the fourth leading cause of death in western countries and is the leadi...
Background: The pre-hospital triage process aims at identifying and prioritizing patients in the nee...
Background: Scotland has three prehospital critical care teams (PHCCTs) providing enhanced care supp...
OBJECTIVE: Accurate identification of major trauma patients in the prehospital setting positively af...
RESULTS: In total 1309 patients were entered in the study: 699 (53.4%) were treated by paramedics op...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the association between prehospital time and outcomes in adult major trauma ...
Worldwide, every five seconds a life is cut short as a result of an injury. Additionally, many more ...
SUMMARYObjectivesRoad traffic injuries are responsible for a vast number of trauma-related deaths in...
Background & Aim: Improving clinical decision-making is one of the challenges of the pre-hospital em...
Globally, traumatic injury is a leading cause of death for patients under 45 years old. A consequenc...
PURPOSE Pre-hospital trauma life support (PHTLS) includes a standardized algorithm for pre-hospital...
3noDespite decades of studies and experiences, an evidence-based medicine consensus on the more appr...
This thesis evaluates the prehospital care and outcomes of severely injured patients. Chapter 1 addr...