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Packendorff N, Magnusson C, Axelsson C, Hagiwara M
BMC Emerg Med . 2024 Nov; 24(1):213. PMID: 39533173
Background: The emergency medical service (EMS) addresses all chief complaints across all ages in various contexts. Children in EMS present a particular challenge due to their unique anatomical and physical...
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Magnusson C, Herlitz J, Axelsson C, Hoglind R, Lokholm E, Hornfeldt T, et al.
Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med . 2024 Aug; 32(1):72. PMID: 39164765
Background: Emergency medical services (EMS) personnel must rapidly assess and transport patients with time-sensitive conditions to optimise patient outcomes. Serum lactate, a valuable in-hospital biomarker, has become more accessible in...
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Larsson G, Larsson S, Strand V, Magnusson C, Hagiwara M
Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med . 2024 Jun; 32(1):51. PMID: 38840226
Background: Pediatric trauma patients constitute a significant portion of the trauma population treated by Swedish Emergency Medical Services (EMS), and trauma remains a notable cause of death among Swedish children....
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Candefjord S, Hagiwara M, Sjoqvist B, Karlsson J, Nordanstig A, Rosengren L, et al.
BMC Med Inform Decis Mak . 2024 May; 24(1):146. PMID: 38811986
Background: Video consultations between hospital-based neurologists and Emergency Medical Services (EMS) have potential to increase precision of decisions regarding stroke patient assessment, management and transport. In this study we explored...
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Omran L, Hagiwara M, Puaca G, Maurin Soderholm H
J Interprof Care . 2024 May; 38(4):664-674. PMID: 38717805
Healthcare is often conducted by interprofessional teams. Research has shown that diverse groups with their own terminology and culture greatly influence collaboration and patient safety. Previous studies have focused on...
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Packendorff N, Magnusson C, Wibring K, Axelsson C, Hagiwara M
Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med . 2024 Apr; 32(1):38. PMID: 38685120
Background: Emergency Medical Services (EMS) are a unique setting because care for the chief complaint is given across all ages in a complex and high-risk environment that may pose a...
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Larsson G, Eldh J, Hagman E, Hagiwara M
BMC Emerg Med . 2024 Feb; 24(1):34. PMID: 38413853
Introduction: Due to a systemic modification in Swedish emergency medical services (EMS) staffing in recent years, the nature of the Swedish EMS has changed. Transport to an emergency department (ED)...
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Wasterhed J, Ekenberg E, Hagiwara M
Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med . 2024 Jan; 32(1):6. PMID: 38263118
Background: Working in rural areas involves tackling long distances and occasional lack of supportive resources. Ambulance nurses are faced with the responsibility of making immediate autonomous decisions and providing extended...
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Larsson G, Axelsson C, Hagiwara M, Herlitz J, Klementsson H, Troeng T, et al.
BMC Emerg Med . 2024 Jan; 24(1):11. PMID: 38191306
Background: There is a lack of knowledge regarding the epidemiology of severe trauma assessed by Swedish emergency medical services (EMS). Aim: To investigate the prevalence of trauma in Sweden assessed...
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Herlitz J, Wireklint Sundstrom B, Hagiwara M, Lundgren P, Larsson G, Magnusson C, et al.
Lakartidningen . 2023 Oct; 120. PMID: 37860864
The scientific documentation of prehospital emergency care in Sweden is slowly expanding. The first thesis on the value of a mobile coronary care unit was defended in 1982. Since then,...