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Burnout among advanced life support paramedics in Johannesburg, South Africa
W Stassen, B Van Nugteren, C Stein
Emerg Med J 30 (4), 331-334, 2013
612013
Percutaneous coronary intervention still not accessible for many South Africans
W Stassen, L Wallis, C Lambert, M Castren, L Kurland
African Journal of Emergency Medicine 7 (3), 105-107, 2017
262017
2023 International Consensus on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care Science With Treatment Recommendations: Summary From the Basic Life Support …
KM Berg, JE Bray, KC Ng, HG Liley, R Greif, JN Carlson, PT Morley, ...
Resuscitation, 109992, 2023
25*2023
A Comparison of the Demographics, Injury Patterns and Outcome Data for Patients Injured in Motor Vehicle Collisions Who Are Trapped Compared to Those Patients Who Are Not Trapped
T Nutbeam, R Fenwick, J Smith, O Bouamra, L Wallis, W Stassen
Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine 29 (17), 2021
212021
South African paramedic perspectives on prehospital palliative care
CH Gage, H Geduld, W Stassen
BMC Palliative Care 19 (1), 1-11, 2020
202020
The prevalence of hypotension and hypoxaemia in blunt traumatic brain injury in the prehospital setting of Johannesburg, South Africa: A retrospective chart review
W Stassen, T Welzel
SAMJ: South African Medical Journal 104 (6), 424-427, 2014
202014
Out-of-hospital cardiac arrests in the city of Cape Town, South Africa: a retrospective, descriptive analysis of prehospital patient records
W Stassen, C Wylie, T Djärv, LA Wallis
BMJ Open 11 (8), e049141, 2021
172021
The proportion of South Africans living within 60 and 120 minutes of a percutaneous coronary intervention facility
W Stassen, L Wallis, C Vincent-Lambert, M Castren, L Kurland
Cardiovascular Journal of Africa 29 (1), 6-11, 2018
162018
Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in Africa: a scoping review
J Thibodeau, K Werner, LA Wallis, W Stassen
BMJ Open 12 (3), e055008, 2022
142022
The role of cervical collars and verbal instructions in minimising spinal movement during self-extrication following a motor vehicle collision-a biomechanical study using …
T Nutbeam, R Fenwick, B May, W Stassen, JE Smith, L Wallis, M Dayson, ...
Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine 29 (1), 1-9, 2021
142021
Sex-disaggregated analysis of the injury patterns, outcome data and trapped status of major trauma patients injured in motor vehicle collisions: a prespecified analysis of the …
T Nutbeam, L Weekes, S Heidari, R Fenwick, O Bouamra, J Smith, ...
BMJ open 12 (5), e061076, 2022
122022
Predicting mortality among septic patients presenting to the emergency department–a cross sectional analysis using machine learning
A Karlsson, W Stassen, A Loutfi, U Wallgren, E Larsson, L Kurland
BMC Emergency Medicine 21 (1), 1-8, 2021
122021
The lay descriptors of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in the Western Cape province, South Africa
LC van Rensburg, L Richmond, S Mgidi, J Claassen, C Wylie, W Stassen
Resuscitation Plus 7, 100146, 2021
112021
An online learning programme improves traumatic brain injury guideline adherence in a South African Helicopter Emergency Medical Service
W Stassen, C Wylie, R Holgate
African Journal of Emergency Medicine 5 (4), 171-175, 2015
112015
Assessing spinal movement during four extrication methods: a biomechanical study using healthy volunteers
T Nutbeam, R Fenwick, B May, W Stassen, JE Smith, J Bowdler, L Wallis, ...
Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine 30 (1), 1-7, 2022
102022
Maximum movement and cumulative movement (travel) to inform our understanding of secondary spinal cord injury and its application to collar use in self-extrication
T Nutbeam, R Fenwick, B May, W Stassen, J Smith, J Shippen
Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine 30 (1), 1-5, 2022
102022
Telephonic description of sepsis among callers to an emergency dispatch centre in South Africa
W Stassen, E Larsson, C Wood, L Kurland
African Journal of Emergency Medicine 10 (2), 64-67, 2020
102020
Developing a South African Helicopter Emergency Medical Service Activation Screen (SAHAS): A Delphi study
D Laatz, T Welzel, W Stassen
African Journal of Emergency Medicine 9 (1), 1-7, 2019
102019
The need for setting standards in critical care transfers
M Venter, D Stanton, N Conradie, L Jordaan, C Venter, W Stassen
Southern African Journal of Critical Care 33 (1), 32-32, 2017
102017
A descriptive analysis of endotracheal intubation in a South African Helicopter Emergency Medical Service
W Stassen, A Lithgow, C Wylie, C Stein
African Journal of Emergency Medicine 8 (4), 140-144, 2018
92018
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