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Clinical practice of pre-hospital analgesia: an observational study of 20978 missions in Switzerland

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2020
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Background Pain is a frequent problem faced by emergency medical services (EMS) in pre-hospital settings. This large observational study aims to assess the prevalence of sufficiently provided analgesia and to analyze the efficacy of different analgesics. Moreover, we evaluated if quality of analgesia changed with an emergency physician on scene or depended on paramedics’ gender. Methods This is a retrospective analysis of all pre-hospital medical charts from adults and adolescents treated by the municipal EMS Schutz & Rettung Zürich o

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101 since deposited on 2019-12-05
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  • Emilia Kiavialaitis, Greta
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  • Müller, Stefan
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  • Rössler, Julian
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  • Spahn, Donat R
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  • Stein, Philipp
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  • Kaserer, Alexander
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38

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11

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2318

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2323

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Journal Article

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Emergency Medicine, General Medicine

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English

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2020-11-01

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2019-12-05

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0735-6757

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Closed

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101 since deposited on 2019-12-05
Acq. date: 2025-11-12
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