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Secondary transport of the critically ill and injured adult

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A Gray, S Bush, S Whiteley - British Medical Journal, 2004 - emj.bmj.com
ABSTRACT There is significant interest in the secondary transport of the
critically ill and injured. High profile cases entailing the long distance
transfer of patients have highlighted the lack of availability of critical ...
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Descriptive epidemiology of adult critical care transfers from the emergency department

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A Gray, S Gill, M Airey, R Williams - British Medical Journal, 2003 - emj.bmj.com
Results: 29 EDs transferred 349 adults into the regional critical care
facilities. The median number of transfers per department within the region was
18 (range 1 to 42). Seventeen were transferred from outside the region. A ...
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Critical care in the emergency department: patient transfer


MJG Dunn, CL Gwinnutt, AJ Gray - British Medical Journal, 2007 - emj.bmj.com
The decision to transfer a patient to another hospital is made after an
assessment of the potential risks and benefits to the patient. Indications for
interhospital transfer include the need for specialist investigation or ...
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[CITATION] Secondary transport of the critically ill adult.


CJ Runcie, W Reeve, J Reidy, PG Wallace - Clinical intensive care: international journal of critical …, 1991 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: Clin Intensive Care. 1991;2(4):217-25. Secondary transport of the critically
ill adult. Runcie CJ, Reeve W, Reidy J, Wallace PG. ...
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Evaluation of a risk score for interhospital transport of critically ill patients

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C Markakis, M Dalezios, C Chatzicostas, A … - British Medical Journal, 2006 - emj.bmj.com
Results: In total, 66 patients (51.5%) were classified as group I and 62 (48.4%)
as group II. Major en route complications were more common in group II patients
(19.3% v 3%, p<0.001). Haemodynamic instability was the most common ...
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Quality of interhospital transport of critically ill patients: a prospective audit


J Ligtenberg, LG Arnold, Y Stienstra, T van der … - Critical Care, 2005 - biomedcentral.com
A total of 100 consecutive transfers of ICU patients over a 14-month period were
evaluated. Sixty-five per cent of patients were mechanically ventilated; 38%
were on vasoactive drugs. Thirty-seven per cent exhibited an increased ...
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[CITATION] On behalf of the Council of the Intensive Care Society


S Whiteley, A Gray, P McHugh… - Guidelines for the transport of the critically ill adult
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[CITATION] Ventilation rates in intubated head injury patients undergoing helicopter EMS (HEMS) …


J Orf, SH Thomas, SK Wedel - Crit Care Med, 2000
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Specialised transfer teams can operate effectively from district general hospitals.


KJ Bannell, JM Fielden, BL Taylor, GB Smith - BMJ: British Medical Journal, 1997 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
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[CITATION] Transport of critically ill patients


J Ehrenwerth, S Sorbo, A Hackel - Crit Care Med, 1986
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