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  1. 25 Σεπ 2020 · Patients frequently come to the ER for evaluation after car accidents, or motor vehicle collisions (MVCs) as we refer to them in the medical field. While most MVCs do not lead to serious bodily injury, they often lead to a significant amount of emotional distress for understandable reasons.

  2. 23 Μαΐ 2020 · Shock from medical and traumatic conditions can result in organ injury and death. Limited data describe outofhospital treatment of shock. We sought to characterize adult out‐of‐hospital shock care in a national emergency medical services (EMS) cohort.

  3. 1 ημέρα πριν · Summary. Shock is commonly diagnosed when signs of hypoperfusion are associated with low or declining blood pressure. Shock may result from a number of disease processes, including pump failure (cardiogenic), loss of intravascular volume (hypovolemic), failure of vasoregulation (distributive), or obstruction to blood flow (obstructive).

  4. As the field of Emergency Medicine grows worldwide, the importance of an Emergency Department Crash Cart (EDCC) has long been recognized. Yet, there is paucity of relevant peer-reviewed literature specifically discussing EDCCs or proposing detailed ...

  5. 29 Απρ 2024 · INTRODUCTION. Traumatic injuries can range from minor isolated wounds to complex injuries involving multiple organ systems. All trauma patients require a systematic evaluation to maximize outcomes and reduce the risk of undiscovered injuries. The initial management of adult trauma patients is reviewed here.

  6. It is interesting to note in Figure 1 that despite all the progress in emergency medical services and trauma systems, prehospital care, injury prevention, and automotive safety, the proportion of deaths occurring immediately after injury has remained unchanged over time, at 50% to 60%.

  7. Shock in patients resuscitated after out of hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) is associated with an increased risk of mortality. We sought to determine the associations between lactate level, mean arterial pressure (MAP), and vasopressor/inotrope doses with mortality.