2023
DOI: 10.1186/s13049-023-01170-1
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Prehospital blood gas analyses in acute patients treated by a ground-based physician-manned emergency unit: a cohort study

Louise Houlberg Walther,
Annmarie Touborg Lassen,
Christian Backer Mogensen
et al.

Abstract: Background The prehospital patients treated by ambulances and mobile emergency care units (MECU) are potentially critically ill or injured. Knowing the risks of serious outcomes in these patients is important for guiding their treatment. Some settings allow for prehospital arterial blood gas analyses. This study aimed to assess the outcomes of prehospital patients in relation to their prehospitally measured lactate, pH, and CO2 levels. The primary outcome was 7-day mortality. … Show more

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