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Prause G, Orlob S, Auinger D, Eichinger M, Zoidl P, Rief M, et al.
Anaesthesist . 2020 Jul; 69(10):733-741. PMID: 32696083
Background: The continuous rise in calls for emergency physicians and the low proportion of indicated missions has led to a loss of job attractiveness, which in turn renders services in...
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Trimmel H, Baubin M, Kreutziger J, FRANK G, Prause G
Anaesthesist . 2017 Dec; 67(2):135-143. PMID: 29209788
During the last 20 years Austrian prehospital emergency medical services (EMS) have significantly improved. The structure and organization of Austrian EMS comply with European standards but training requirements for prehospital...
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Gemes G, Heydar-Fadai J, Boessner T, Wildner G, Prause G
Resuscitation . 2007 Oct; 76(3):468-70. PMID: 17935856
We present a case of a patient with severe multiple trauma who was treated at the scene by a physician-staffed trauma life support team. Due to a complete tracheal transection,...
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Lang H, Radtke A, Hindennach M, Schroeder T, Bourquain H, Schenk A, et al.
Z Gastroenterol . 2007 Sep; 45(9):965-70. PMID: 17786872
Recent developments in image-based computer assistance provide an improved visualisation of the intrahepatic vascular branching system in a virtual three-dimensional model of the liver, allowing a quantitative assessment of any...
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Prause G, Wildner G, Kainz J, Bossner T, Gemes G, Dacar D, et al.
Anaesthesist . 2007 Apr; 56(5):461-5. PMID: 17437072
Purpose: Preclinical emergency medical treatment necessitates a comprehensive interdisciplinary knowledge by the emergency physician as well as a high level of manual dexterity. The quality of treatment therefore depends on...
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Ratzenhofer-Komenda B, Offner A, Ofner P, Klemen H, Prause G, Smolle-Juttner F, et al.
Acta Anaesthesiol Scand . 2007 Jan; 51(1):68-73. PMID: 17229230
Background: Inhalation of hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) has been reported to decrease arterial oxygen tension (PaO(2)) in the early period after exposure. The current investigation aimed at evaluating whether and to...
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Gemes G, Fuchs T, Wildner G, Smolle-Juttner F, Smolle J, Stoschitzky K, et al.
Resuscitation . 2005 Aug; 66(3):323-30. PMID: 16095797
Background And Objective: In the Austrian emergency medical service (EMS), emergency medical technician-staffed and physician-staffed vehicles are in operation. Patients with suspected acute coronary syndromes (ACS) are treated in the...
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Wolbank S, Prause G, Smolle-Juettner F, Smolle J, Heidinger D, Quehenberger F, et al.
Resuscitation . 2003 Jul; 58(1):97-102. PMID: 12867315
It is widely believed that the incidence of specific emergency cases shows clustering during long observation periods. Though there is no scientific proof, many physicians and other emergency staff believe...
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Ratzenhofer-Komenda B, Offner A, Quehenberger F, Klemen H, Berger J, Fadai J, et al.
Acta Anaesthesiol Scand . 2003 Apr; 47(5):554-8. PMID: 12699512
Background: We studied whether hemodynamic and oxygenation profiles are altered in critically ill patients after exposure to hyperbaric oxygen (HBO). Methods: Ten intensive-care patients (two females, eight males) undergoing HBO...
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Prause G
Anaesthesist . 2003 Feb; 51(12):957-8. PMID: 12580176
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