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Pre-hospital Therapeutic Hypothermia
2012Mild therapeutic hypothermia (TH) maintained at 32–34°C for 12–24 h has been shown in clinical trials to significantly improve neurological outcomes for patients recovering from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA), as reviewed elsewhere in this book [1, 2].
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2008
Bombing attacks against civilians have become the primary weapon of terror groups worldwide, and they are likely to remain the primary instrument of terrorism because bombs are easily and inexpensively manufactured, are simple to activate, and require no more than a motivated and determined perpetrator.
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Bombing attacks against civilians have become the primary weapon of terror groups worldwide, and they are likely to remain the primary instrument of terrorism because bombs are easily and inexpensively manufactured, are simple to activate, and require no more than a motivated and determined perpetrator.
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Trends in Pre-Hospital Mortality
1988Myocardial infarction is a clinical syndrome in which there is a variable delay between the onset of symptoms and entry into hospital or even summoning of medical assistance. Indeed many episodes of myocardial infarction go undetected clinically (1). Due to the particular temporal relationship between the onset of symptoms and the occurence of events ...
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Ultrasound in pre-hospital care
Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 2011Mårten Sandberg, L. Knudsen
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Pre-hospital thoracotomy and the evolution of pre-hospital critical care for victims of trauma
Injury, 2017Karim Brohi, David Lockey
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