Abstract Background Although pain treatment is an important objective in prehospital emergency medicine the incidence of oligoanalgesia is still high in prehospital patients. Given that prehospital emergency medicine in Germany is open for physicians of any speciality, the prehospital pain treatment may differ depending on the primary medical education. Aim of this study was to explore the difference in pain treatment between surgeons and anaesthesiologists in a physician staffed emergency medical service. Methods Retrospective single centre cohort analysis in a physician staffed ground based emergency medical service from January 2014 until December 2016. A total of 8882 consecutive emergency missions were screened. Primary outcome measure...
Objectives Studies indicate that emergency physicians (EP) under-evaluate and undertreat the pain ex...
INTRODUCTION: Acute pain in trauma patients in emergency care is still undertreated. Early pain trea...
Introduction and methods Up to 75% of pre-hospital trauma patients experience moderate to severe pai...
Background Pain is a frequent problem faced by emergency medical services (EMS) in pre-hospital set...
Background Prehospital oligoanalgesia is prevalent among trauma victims, even when the emergency med...
BACKGROUND Pain is frequently encountered in the prehospital setting and needs to be treated quickly...
Abstrac Background Treatment of acute pain is an essential element of pre-hospital care for injured ...
Title Prehospital pain management of traumatically injured adult patients Authors Benström S Institu...
Item does not contain fulltextThe treatment of acute pain remains unsatisfactory despite advances in...
Purpose: Acute pain is a prevalent symptomatology in prehospital emergency care. Although inadequate...
Maximilian Scharonow,1 Timo Alberding,2 Wolfgang Oltmanns,2 Christian Weilbach1 1Department of Anaes...
Abstract Background Acute pain is a frequent symptom, but little is known about the frequency and ca...
BackgroundUndertreatment of pain has been reported in the paramedic literature, and reasons for thes...
Pain, as a complex neurophysiological and neuropsychological mechanism, is one of the most common ex...
Objectives: The treatment of acute pain in the prehospital emergency setting remains a significant p...
Objectives Studies indicate that emergency physicians (EP) under-evaluate and undertreat the pain ex...
INTRODUCTION: Acute pain in trauma patients in emergency care is still undertreated. Early pain trea...
Introduction and methods Up to 75% of pre-hospital trauma patients experience moderate to severe pai...
Background Pain is a frequent problem faced by emergency medical services (EMS) in pre-hospital set...
Background Prehospital oligoanalgesia is prevalent among trauma victims, even when the emergency med...
BACKGROUND Pain is frequently encountered in the prehospital setting and needs to be treated quickly...
Abstrac Background Treatment of acute pain is an essential element of pre-hospital care for injured ...
Title Prehospital pain management of traumatically injured adult patients Authors Benström S Institu...
Item does not contain fulltextThe treatment of acute pain remains unsatisfactory despite advances in...
Purpose: Acute pain is a prevalent symptomatology in prehospital emergency care. Although inadequate...
Maximilian Scharonow,1 Timo Alberding,2 Wolfgang Oltmanns,2 Christian Weilbach1 1Department of Anaes...
Abstract Background Acute pain is a frequent symptom, but little is known about the frequency and ca...
BackgroundUndertreatment of pain has been reported in the paramedic literature, and reasons for thes...
Pain, as a complex neurophysiological and neuropsychological mechanism, is one of the most common ex...
Objectives: The treatment of acute pain in the prehospital emergency setting remains a significant p...
Objectives Studies indicate that emergency physicians (EP) under-evaluate and undertreat the pain ex...
INTRODUCTION: Acute pain in trauma patients in emergency care is still undertreated. Early pain trea...
Introduction and methods Up to 75% of pre-hospital trauma patients experience moderate to severe pai...