The influence of the transport mode, i.e. Helicopter Emergency Medical Service (HEMS) versus ground-based Emergency Medical Service (EMS) on the mortality of multiple trauma patients is still controversially discussed in the literature. In this study a total of 333 multiple trauma patients treated over a 1-year period in a level I trauma center in Switzerland were analyzed. Using the newly established revised injury severity classification (RISC) score there was a tendency towards a better outcome for patients transported by HEMS (standardized mortality ratio 1.06 for HEMS versus 1.29 for EMS). Overall a short preclinical time and the presence of an emergency physician (EP) were associated with a better outcome
BackgroundAlthough survival benefits have been shown at the population level, it remains unclear wha...
Helicopter emergency medical services (HEMSs) have become a standard element of modern prehospital e...
Context: Helicopter emergency medical services and their possible effect on outcomes for traumatical...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Prehospital care of trauma patients is a matter of great debate. The optimal tra...
We analyzed the influence of initial intensive care at the accident site performed by an emergency p...
Background:The utilization of helicopter emergency medical services (HEMS) in modern trauma systems ...
International audienceIntroductionThe benefits of transporting severely injured patients by helicopt...
Prompt prehospital triage and transportation are essential in an organised trauma system. The benefi...
BACKGROUND: In Rotterdam, the Netherlands, a helicopter-transported medical team (HMT), staffed with...
The Helicopter Emergency Medical Service (HEMS) was established for the prehospital trauma care of p...
Background. Some studies have shown improved outcomes with helicopter emergency medical services (HE...
Importance Appropriate use of helicopter emergency medical service (HEMS) is important in ensuring ...
Helicopter Emergency Medical Service (EMS) programs have shown a steady pattern of growth over the l...
markdownabstractBackground: Physician-staffed Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS) provide s...
Introduction: Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS) are used worldwide in order to provide po...
BackgroundAlthough survival benefits have been shown at the population level, it remains unclear wha...
Helicopter emergency medical services (HEMSs) have become a standard element of modern prehospital e...
Context: Helicopter emergency medical services and their possible effect on outcomes for traumatical...
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Prehospital care of trauma patients is a matter of great debate. The optimal tra...
We analyzed the influence of initial intensive care at the accident site performed by an emergency p...
Background:The utilization of helicopter emergency medical services (HEMS) in modern trauma systems ...
International audienceIntroductionThe benefits of transporting severely injured patients by helicopt...
Prompt prehospital triage and transportation are essential in an organised trauma system. The benefi...
BACKGROUND: In Rotterdam, the Netherlands, a helicopter-transported medical team (HMT), staffed with...
The Helicopter Emergency Medical Service (HEMS) was established for the prehospital trauma care of p...
Background. Some studies have shown improved outcomes with helicopter emergency medical services (HE...
Importance Appropriate use of helicopter emergency medical service (HEMS) is important in ensuring ...
Helicopter Emergency Medical Service (EMS) programs have shown a steady pattern of growth over the l...
markdownabstractBackground: Physician-staffed Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS) provide s...
Introduction: Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS) are used worldwide in order to provide po...
BackgroundAlthough survival benefits have been shown at the population level, it remains unclear wha...
Helicopter emergency medical services (HEMSs) have become a standard element of modern prehospital e...
Context: Helicopter emergency medical services and their possible effect on outcomes for traumatical...