2013
DOI: 10.1007/s10049-013-1793-8
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Advanced Medical Life Support (AMLS)

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“…For further details on outcome measures, see Additional file 1 and Additional file 2. The proportion of fulfilled SAMPLE acronym [21] items (consisting of the survey of S = Symptoms, A = Allergies, M = Medication, P = Past pertinent medical history, L = Last oral intake, and E = Events leading to present Illness/Injury) indicated the quality of the medical history survey, which was assessed by the proportion of documented patient vital data in accordance with the respective guidelines [22]. Treatment quality was evaluated by the frequency of adherence to six predefined clinically relevant components (correct hospital choice, electrocardiography (ECG) use, intravenous access placement, non-invasive blood pressure, oxygen saturation, and blood glucose level).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For further details on outcome measures, see Additional file 1 and Additional file 2. The proportion of fulfilled SAMPLE acronym [21] items (consisting of the survey of S = Symptoms, A = Allergies, M = Medication, P = Past pertinent medical history, L = Last oral intake, and E = Events leading to present Illness/Injury) indicated the quality of the medical history survey, which was assessed by the proportion of documented patient vital data in accordance with the respective guidelines [22]. Treatment quality was evaluated by the frequency of adherence to six predefined clinically relevant components (correct hospital choice, electrocardiography (ECG) use, intravenous access placement, non-invasive blood pressure, oxygen saturation, and blood glucose level).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Die Inzidenz von Wirbelsäulenverletzungen liegt bei 9 % über einen Zeitraum von 10 Jahren [23] [28]. Eine Hauptursache sind Hochrasanztraumata, wobei 37 % der Wirbelsäulenverletzungen durch Verkehrsunfälle und 30 % durch Stürze aus mehr als 3 Metern Höhe verursacht werden [11]. Im Bereich von Polytraumata ereignen sich 34 % der Verletzungen im Bereich der Wirbelsäule, und bei ca.…”
Section: Epidemiologie Und äTiologieunclassified
“…Wirbelsäulenverletzungen im Sport sind in den wenigsten Fällen Monotraumata, sondern treten in 45 % der Fälle in Kombination mit Verletzungen des Schädels, des Thorax, des Abdomens sowie des Beckens oder der Extremitäten auf [11]. Allerdings liegt bei 15 % der initial bewusstlosen Patienten eine Verletzung der Wirbelsäule vor [8].…”
Section: Epidemiologie Und äTiologieunclassified
“…Im Primary Survey gemäß <C>ABCDE-Schema, welches Bestandteil internationaler Schulungskonzepte wie ATLS ® (Advanced Trauma Life Support), ACLS ® (Advanced Cardiac Life Support), PHTLS ® (Prehospital Trauma Life Support)und AMLS ® (Advanced Medical Life Support) ist, können allgemeine Schocksymptome zügig erfasst werden [11,12]. Diese Zeichen können Hinweise auf den kritischen Zustand des Patienten liefern.…”
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