Background: Trauma patients are customarily transported in the supine position to protect the spine. The Airway, Breathing, Circulation, Disability, and Exposure (ABCDE) principles clearly give priority to airways. In Norway, the lateral trauma position (LTP) was introduced in 2005. We investigated the implementation and current use of LTP in Norwegian Emergency Medical Services (EMS). Methods: All ground and air EMS bases in Norway were included. Interviews were performed with ground and air EMS supervisors. Questionnaires were distributed to ground EMS personnel. Results: Of 206 ground EMS supervisors, 201 answered; 75% reported that LTP is used. In services using LTP, written protocols were present in 67% and 73% had provided train...
Background: In 2015, the National Protocol Ambulance version 7 (LPA7) revised to version 8 (LPA8). T...
International audienceINTRODUCTION:While prone positioning (PP) has been shown to improve patient su...
Abstract: Background Benefits of the prone position in ARDS are well established, and the eviden...
Background: Trauma patients are customarily transported in the supine position to protect the spine....
This article was originally published in the Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emerg...
Background Airway compromise is a leading cause of death in unconscious trauma patie...
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Background A debate regarding the potential harmful effects of rigid neck collar and backboard usag...
BACKGROUND: Critically ill patients require regular body position changes to minimize the adverse ef...
Within the remit of the activities of the Emergency MedicalServices (EMS), there are occasions when ...
Background: Body positioning refers to optimize O2 transport by manipulating effect of gravity on ca...
Traumatic spinal cord injury is a relatively rare injury in Denmark but may result in serious neurol...
Context: mask fixation in the lateral position is difficult during CPR. Aim: the aim of this study i...
This article was originally published in BMC Emergency Medicine. This is an Open Access article dist...
Background: In 2015, the National Protocol Ambulance version 7 (LPA7) revised to version 8 (LPA8). T...
International audienceINTRODUCTION:While prone positioning (PP) has been shown to improve patient su...
Abstract: Background Benefits of the prone position in ARDS are well established, and the eviden...
Background: Trauma patients are customarily transported in the supine position to protect the spine....
This article was originally published in the Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emerg...
Background Airway compromise is a leading cause of death in unconscious trauma patie...
To access publisher's full text version of this article, please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
To access publisher's full text version of this article, please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
Background A debate regarding the potential harmful effects of rigid neck collar and backboard usag...
BACKGROUND: Critically ill patients require regular body position changes to minimize the adverse ef...
Within the remit of the activities of the Emergency MedicalServices (EMS), there are occasions when ...
Background: Body positioning refers to optimize O2 transport by manipulating effect of gravity on ca...
Traumatic spinal cord injury is a relatively rare injury in Denmark but may result in serious neurol...
Context: mask fixation in the lateral position is difficult during CPR. Aim: the aim of this study i...
This article was originally published in BMC Emergency Medicine. This is an Open Access article dist...
Background: In 2015, the National Protocol Ambulance version 7 (LPA7) revised to version 8 (LPA8). T...
International audienceINTRODUCTION:While prone positioning (PP) has been shown to improve patient su...
Abstract: Background Benefits of the prone position in ARDS are well established, and the eviden...