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Factors Associated with Pre-Hospital Delay and Intravenous Thrombolysis in China
Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases, 2020BACKGROUND Pre-hospital delay was a critical factor affecting stroke patients receiving intravenous thrombolytic therapy. The aim of this study was to explore the factors associated with pre-hospital delay and thrombolysis in China.
Xia Zhang, Shoujiang You, Wenjie Gong
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Pre-hospital emergency medicine
Lancet, The, 2015Pre-hospital care is emergency medical care given to patients before arrival in hospital after activation of emergency medical services. It traditionally incorporated a breadth of care from bystander resuscitation to statutory emergency medical services treatment and transfer.
Mark H Wilson, Karel Habig, Amy Hughes
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A calcium and zinc composite alginate hydrogel for pre-hospital hemostasis and wound care.
Carbohydrate Polymers, 2022We developed, characterized, and examined the hemostatic potential of sodium alginate-based Ca2+ and Zn2+ composite hydrogel (SA-CZ). SA-CZ hydrogel showed substantial in-vitro efficacy, as observed by the significant reduction in coagulation time with ...
Abhishek Kumar +6 more
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Transfusion, 2021
In recent years, several studies have demonstrated the efficacy of using pre‐hospital blood product and in‐hospital whole blood for trauma resuscitation. While some observations suggest an encouraging uptake of this evidence by emergency medical service (
Zain G Hashmi +6 more
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In recent years, several studies have demonstrated the efficacy of using pre‐hospital blood product and in‐hospital whole blood for trauma resuscitation. While some observations suggest an encouraging uptake of this evidence by emergency medical service (
Zain G Hashmi +6 more
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Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps, 2010
This review presents the history of Pre-hospital anaesthesia, it’s evidence base, required training and examines current arguments focusing on best practice such as who should undertake the procedure and how identifying appropriate patients, utilizing new techniques and drugs may benefit the Pre-hospital practitioner in optimum delivery of this ...
R J, Dawes, A, Mellor
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This review presents the history of Pre-hospital anaesthesia, it’s evidence base, required training and examines current arguments focusing on best practice such as who should undertake the procedure and how identifying appropriate patients, utilizing new techniques and drugs may benefit the Pre-hospital practitioner in optimum delivery of this ...
R J, Dawes, A, Mellor
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Pre-hospital heparin with thrombolysis
Heart, 2009To the editor: We read the MINAP analysis by Horne et al 1 with great interest. The authors speculated that the high rates of re-infarction might be related to the administration of the lytic and anti-thrombotic treatment within the pre-hospital environment. Data from our local audit of pre-hospital tenectaplase …
H S, Lim, T, Scott, J, Glancy
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Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2001
The chain of survival in outcome from major trauma is equally as important as its well established concept in survival from cardiac arrest. Preventive measures have been shown to be an effective means of reducing death from trauma, and the standard of pre-hospital care for those surviving the primary injury is improving in many trauma systems.
C D, Deakin, E, Søreide
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The chain of survival in outcome from major trauma is equally as important as its well established concept in survival from cardiac arrest. Preventive measures have been shown to be an effective means of reducing death from trauma, and the standard of pre-hospital care for those surviving the primary injury is improving in many trauma systems.
C D, Deakin, E, Søreide
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Emergency Nurse, 2005
The ambulance service has been seen traditionally as an organisation of transportation. Increased demands on the NHS however have led to prehospital emergency services becoming an important part of holistic care provision.
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The ambulance service has been seen traditionally as an organisation of transportation. Increased demands on the NHS however have led to prehospital emergency services becoming an important part of holistic care provision.
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