Objectives: Terrorist attacks and civilian mass-casualty events are frequent, and some countries have implemented tourniquet use for uncontrollable extremity bleeding in civilian settings. The aim of this study was to summarize current knowledge on the use of prehospital tourniquets to assess whether their use increases the survival rate in civilian patients with life-threatening hemorrhages from the extremities. Design: Systematic literature review in Medline (Ovid), Embase (Ovid), Cochrane Library, and Epistemonikos was performed using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) Guidelines. The search was performed in January 2019. Setting: All types of studies that examined use of tourniquets in a pr...
Introduction: in the context of forward combat casualty care, the application of the tourniquet is e...
Contains fulltext : 171245.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)INTRODUCTION: E...
Background: As tourniquets have become more prevalent, device use has been questioned. This study s...
Objectives: Terrorist attacks and civilian mass-casualty events are frequent, and some countries ha...
Abstract published with permission. Background: During recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, tou...
The purpose of this study was to determine if emergency tourniquet use saved lives. Tourniquets have...
Abstract Research shows most potentially preventable traumatic fatalities are related to bleeding an...
that tourniquets were lifesaving devices in the current war. Few studies, how-ever, describe their a...
that tourniquets were lifesaving devices in the current war. Few studies, how-ever, describe their a...
BACKGROUND: Life-threatening hemorrhage is a leading cause of preventable mortality in trauma patien...
Tourniquets are an effective means of arresting life-threatening external haemorrhage from limb inju...
ObjectiveField tourniquets are often used for battlefield extremity injuries. Their effectiveness ha...
Objectives: Previously, we reported on the use of emergency tourni-quets to stop bleeding in war cas...
【Abstract】 Objective: Massive hemorrhage is life- threatening during armed conflicts. Tourniquet...
ABSTRACT Background: Literature has described tourniquet-like devices since the 6th century BC, but ...
Introduction: in the context of forward combat casualty care, the application of the tourniquet is e...
Contains fulltext : 171245.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)INTRODUCTION: E...
Background: As tourniquets have become more prevalent, device use has been questioned. This study s...
Objectives: Terrorist attacks and civilian mass-casualty events are frequent, and some countries ha...
Abstract published with permission. Background: During recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, tou...
The purpose of this study was to determine if emergency tourniquet use saved lives. Tourniquets have...
Abstract Research shows most potentially preventable traumatic fatalities are related to bleeding an...
that tourniquets were lifesaving devices in the current war. Few studies, how-ever, describe their a...
that tourniquets were lifesaving devices in the current war. Few studies, how-ever, describe their a...
BACKGROUND: Life-threatening hemorrhage is a leading cause of preventable mortality in trauma patien...
Tourniquets are an effective means of arresting life-threatening external haemorrhage from limb inju...
ObjectiveField tourniquets are often used for battlefield extremity injuries. Their effectiveness ha...
Objectives: Previously, we reported on the use of emergency tourni-quets to stop bleeding in war cas...
【Abstract】 Objective: Massive hemorrhage is life- threatening during armed conflicts. Tourniquet...
ABSTRACT Background: Literature has described tourniquet-like devices since the 6th century BC, but ...
Introduction: in the context of forward combat casualty care, the application of the tourniquet is e...
Contains fulltext : 171245.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)INTRODUCTION: E...
Background: As tourniquets have become more prevalent, device use has been questioned. This study s...