Physician-based on-scene airway management in severely injured patients and in-hospital consequences: is the misplaced intubation an underestimated danger in trauma management?

scientific article published on 08 February 2019

Physician-based on-scene airway management in severely injured patients and in-hospital consequences: is the misplaced intubation an underestimated danger in trauma management? is …
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P356DOI10.1136/TSACO-2018-000271
P932PMC publication ID6407536
P698PubMed publication ID30899797

P50authorChristoph JostenQ15428532
Manuel F. StruckQ42037097
P2093author name stringHermann Wrigge
Michael Bernhard
Johannes Fakler
Orkun Özkurtul
Silja Seinen
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P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectintubationQ939018
polytraumaQ2103168
P304page(s)e000271
P577publication date2019-02-08
P1433published inTrauma Surgery & Acute Care OpenQ73908507
P1476titlePhysician-based on-scene airway management in severely injured patients and in-hospital consequences: is the misplaced intubation an underestimated danger in trauma management?
P478volume4

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