نتایج جستجو برای: prehospital emergency staff

تعداد نتایج: 207094  

Journal: :Emergency medicine journal : EMJ 2016
Helen Pocock Charles D Deakin Tom Quinn Gavin D Perkins Jessica Horton Simon Gates

BACKGROUND There is an urgent need to develop prehospital research capability in order to improve the care of patients presenting to emergency medical services (EMS). The Prehospital Randomised Assessment of a Mechanical compression Device In Cardiac arrest trial, a pragmatic cluster randomised trial evaluating the LUCAS-2 device, represents the largest randomised controlled trial conducted by ...

Journal: :Prehospital and disaster medicine 2013
Steven D Glow Vincent J Colucci Douglas R Allington Curtis W Noonan Earl C Hall

OBJECTIVE The objectives of this study were to develop a novel training model for using mass-casualty incident (MCI) scenarios that trained hospital and prehospital staff together using Microsoft Visio, images from Google Earth and icons representing first responders, equipment resources, local hospital emergency department bed capacity, and trauma victims. The authors also tested participants'...

2017
Mazen El Sayed Reem Al Assad Yasmin Abi Aad Nour Gharios Marwan M. Refaat Hani Tamim

Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) can be used to evaluate the overall performance of the emergency medical services' (EMS) system. This study assessed the impact of EMS on OHCA survival rates in a setting where the prehospital system is underdeveloped.A retrospective chart review was carried out over a 5-year period of all adult OHCA patients admitted to the emergency department (ED) of a t...

Journal: :BMJ 2003
Andrew Walker Jane M Sirel Andrew K Marsden Stuart M Cobbe Jill P Pell

OBJECTIVE To determine the cost effectiveness and cost utility of locating defibrillators in all major airports, railway stations, and bus stations throughout Scotland. DESIGN Economic modelling exercise with data from Heartstart (Scotland). Parameters used in economic model included direct costs derived for increased accident and emergency attendances, increased hospital bed days, purchase a...

2016
Bin Jiang Xiaojuan Ru Haixin Sun Hongmei Liu Dongling Sun Yunhai Liu Jiuyi Huang Li He Wenzhi Wang

This study aimed to explore pre-hospital delay and its associated factors in first-ever stroke registered in communities from three cities in China. The rates of delay greater than or equal to 2 hours were calculated and factors associated with delays were determined by non-conditional binary logistic regression, after adjusting for different explanatory factors. Among the 403 cases of stroke w...

Journal: :Stroke 2000
D L Morris W Rosamond K Madden C Schultz S Hamilton

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Patient delays in seeking treatment for stroke and delays within the Emergency Department (ED) are major factors in the lack of use of thrombolytic therapy for stroke. The Genentech Stroke Presentation Survey was a multicentered prospective registry of patients with acute stroke. The study was designed to characterize prehospital delays and delays within the ED. METHODS...

Journal: :Prehospital emergency care : official journal of the National Association of EMS Physicians and the National Association of State EMS Directors 2008
Gerard S Doyle Peter P Taillac

The use of arterial tourniquets in prehospital emergency care has been fraught with controversy and superstition for many years despite the potential utility of these tools. This review examines this controversy in the context of the history of the tourniquet as well as its recent use in surgery and modern battlefield casualty care. Safe prehospital tourniquet use is widespread in the military ...

Journal: :Emergency medicine journal : EMJ 2011
Heike Geduld Lee Wallis

BACKGROUND Prehospital care in developing countries is severely lacking. Few countries can afford the relatively expensive formalised Western model of a prehospital emergency medical system. The WHO has highlighted the development of layperson first responder programmes as the most basic step in the development of a functioning prehospital system. AIM To describe the first training programme ...

Journal: :Prehospital and disaster medicine 2008
Luis M Pinet Peralta Juan M Fraga Enrique Asensio

INTRODUCTION Trauma is a leading cause of death and disability in Mexico. Unintentional injuries, along with diabetes and heart disease, contribute to > 35% of the country's total mortality. Effective and efficient prehospital care of the conditions may improve outcomes. OBJECTIVE The objective of this paper was to determine if prehospital field experience (PFE) correlated with higher passing...

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