INTRODUCTION: Early diagnosis and treatment are essential for enhancing outcomes for the traumatically injured. In this prospective prehospital observational study, we hypothesized that a variety of laboratory results measured in the prehospital environment would predict both the presence of early shock and the need for lifesaving interventions (LSIs) for adult patients with traumatic injuries. METHODS: Adult trauma patients flown by a helicopter emergency medical service were prospectively enrolled. Using an i-STAT portable analyzer, data from 16 laboratory tests were collected. Vital signs data were also collected. Outcomes of interest included detection of shock, mortality, and requirement for LSIs. Logistic regression, including a Bayes...
Objective: Early assessment of the clinical status of trauma patients is crucial for guiding the tre...
Background and Objectives: Trauma is one of the most important health problems in the world, and sho...
textabstractIntroduction: A limitation of pre-hospital monitoring is that vital signs often do not c...
Introduction: The prehospital decision of whether to triage a patient to a trauma center can be diff...
BACKGROUND Serum lactate serves as a surrogate marker for global tissue hypoxia following traumatic ...
Introduction: Lactate devices offer the potential for paramedics to improve patient triage and escal...
Abstract published with permission. Objective: Lactate is a significant marker of critical illness a...
Objective We evaluated the relationship of lactate measured in a preclinical setting with outcome. S...
Introduction/Hypothesis: In trauma patients, the significance of initial prehospital vital signs in ...
This study aimed at determining predictors of in-hospital mortality and prehospital monitoring limit...
BACKGROUND: Tissue oximetry (StO 2) plus a vascular occlusion test is a noninvasive technology that ...
This study aimed at determining predictors of in-hospital mortality and prehospital monitoring limit...
Abstract Background: The value of shock-index has been demonstrated in hospital triage, but few stu...
Introduction: We aimed to pilot test the delivery of sepsis education to emergency medical services ...
INTRODUCTION: The aim of our study was to evaluate if pre-hospital shock index (SI) can predict tran...
Objective: Early assessment of the clinical status of trauma patients is crucial for guiding the tre...
Background and Objectives: Trauma is one of the most important health problems in the world, and sho...
textabstractIntroduction: A limitation of pre-hospital monitoring is that vital signs often do not c...
Introduction: The prehospital decision of whether to triage a patient to a trauma center can be diff...
BACKGROUND Serum lactate serves as a surrogate marker for global tissue hypoxia following traumatic ...
Introduction: Lactate devices offer the potential for paramedics to improve patient triage and escal...
Abstract published with permission. Objective: Lactate is a significant marker of critical illness a...
Objective We evaluated the relationship of lactate measured in a preclinical setting with outcome. S...
Introduction/Hypothesis: In trauma patients, the significance of initial prehospital vital signs in ...
This study aimed at determining predictors of in-hospital mortality and prehospital monitoring limit...
BACKGROUND: Tissue oximetry (StO 2) plus a vascular occlusion test is a noninvasive technology that ...
This study aimed at determining predictors of in-hospital mortality and prehospital monitoring limit...
Abstract Background: The value of shock-index has been demonstrated in hospital triage, but few stu...
Introduction: We aimed to pilot test the delivery of sepsis education to emergency medical services ...
INTRODUCTION: The aim of our study was to evaluate if pre-hospital shock index (SI) can predict tran...
Objective: Early assessment of the clinical status of trauma patients is crucial for guiding the tre...
Background and Objectives: Trauma is one of the most important health problems in the world, and sho...
textabstractIntroduction: A limitation of pre-hospital monitoring is that vital signs often do not c...