Search results for "emergency medicine"
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Präklinische Behandlung bei kardiogenem Schock
2002
P2711Place of residence and its impact on time to invasive treatment and outcomes of patients with STEMI - analysis from the PL-ACS and AMI-PL regist…
2018
P6389Infection and type 2 myocardial infarction: a large observational study from emergency department
2019
Abstract Background Troponin elevation is frequent in patients with acute infection (AI) admitted to emergency unit (EU). Acute infection (AI) has been suggested as a common trigger in type 2 myocardial infarction (T2MI), corresponding to a myocardial oxygen supply-demand mismatch without atherothrombosis. We aim to characterize risk factors of T2MI occurrence and in-hospital mortality among patients admitted to an EU with AI and elevated troponin. Methods Among the medical records of all the patients admitted from January 2014 to December 2016 in a university hospital EU (n=82 543), patients with a diagnosis of AI and elevated troponin Ic (≥0.10μg/L) (n=714) were systematically adjudicated…
Take the wind out your salis: relationship among energy drink abuse, hypertension, and break-up of cerebral aneurysm
2011
Nachruf auf Prof. Dr. med. Sven Effert
2000
Friedrich Trendelenburg (1844–1924)
2000
Evaluation of early and late histamine release by three standard volume substitutes
2001
Following meta-analysis [1], the use of colloidal solutions in intensive care medicine is under discussion. Although polygeline [2] and human albumin are known to cause histamine release, other substances eg hydroxyethyl starch were thought to be without effect. Histamine release depends on the clinical scenario, concomitant drugs, infusion speed, duration and amount of infusion. However, there is no information about their effect regarding time periods longer than immediate reactions. This study investigated the histamine releasing effects of three plasma substitutes administered and observed over a longer period of time, simulating many of the clinical scenarios.