2021
DOI: 10.1186/s13049-021-00934-x
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Symptoms presented during emergency telephone calls for patients with spontaneous subarachnoid haemorrhage

Abstract: Background A spontaneous subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) is one of the most critical neurological emergencies a dispatcher can face in an emergency telephone call. No study has yet investigated which symptoms are presented in emergency telephone calls for these patients. We aimed to identify symptoms indicative of SAH and to determine the sensitivity of these and their association (odds ratio, OR) with SAH. Methods This was a nested case–control stu… Show more

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“…Following the publication of the original article [ 1 ], the authors informed as of an error in Figure 2: The term “persistently unconscious” had accidentally replaced “neck pain” in the third row under “Symptoms”.…”
Section: Correction To: Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med (2021) 29:118 Https://doiorg/101186/s13049-021-00934-xmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following the publication of the original article [ 1 ], the authors informed as of an error in Figure 2: The term “persistently unconscious” had accidentally replaced “neck pain” in the third row under “Symptoms”.…”
Section: Correction To: Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med (2021) 29:118 Https://doiorg/101186/s13049-021-00934-xmentioning
confidence: 99%