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Number of items: 12.
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CHRISTOPHER, Sarah
(2008).
From the pre-hospital literature: Arrive in 9 min and the patient lives – “failure”; arrive in 8 min and the patient dies – “success”.
Emergency Medicine Journal, 25 (3), p. 172.
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CHRISTOPHER, Sarah
(2008).
From the pre-hospital literature: Diagnosing death on the line.
Emergency Medicine Journal, 25 (9), p. 606.
[Article]
CHRISTOPHER, Sarah
(2010).
From the pre-hospital literature: Keep on pumping.
Emergency Medicine Journal, 27 (3), p. 234.
[Article]
CHRISTOPHER, Sarah
(2006).
From the pre-hospital literature: Needle-free delivery of 0.5mg lidocaine before venepuncture considerably reduces pain in paediatric patients.
Emergency Medicine Journal, 23 (12), p. 953.
[Article]
CHRISTOPHER, Sarah
(2009).
From the pre-hospital literature: Not yet time to change our ways.
Emergency Medicine Journal, 26 (3), p. 219.
[Article]
CHRISTOPHER, Sarah
(2006).
From the pre-hospital literature: Pre-hospital endotracheal intubation is associated with increased mortality in patients with moderate to severe traumatic brain injury.
Emergency Medicine Journal, 23 (9), p. 735.
[Article]
CHRISTOPHER, Sarah
(2010).
From the pre-hospital literature: Time to manoeuvre for a change?
Emergency Medicine Journal, 27 (3), p. 234.
[Article]
CHRISTOPHER, Sarah
(2010).
From the pre-hospital literature: To see or not to see. Emergency Medicine Journal.
Emergency Medicine Journal, 27 (3), p. 234.
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MARINCOWITZ, Carl, SUTTON, Laura, STONE, Tony, PILBERY, Richard, CAMPBELL, Richard, THOMAS, Benjamin, TURNER, Janette, BATH, Peter A, BELL, Fiona, BIGGS, Katie, HASAN, Madina, HOPFGARTNER, Frank, MAZUMDAR, Suvodeep, PETRIE, Jennifer and GOODACRE, Steve
(2022).
Prognostic accuracy of triage tools for adults with suspected COVID-19 in a prehospital setting: an observational cohort study.
Emergency Medicine Journal.
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OWEN, Ruaridh, RAMLAKHAN, Shammi, BURKE, Derek and SAATCHI, Reza
(2016).
Development of a high-resolution infrared thermographic imaging method as a diagnostic tool for acute undifferentiated limp in young children (Abstract only).
Emergency Medicine Journal, 33 (12), 897-940.
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PILBERY, Richard, TEARE, M Dawn, GOODACRE, Steve and MORRIS, Francis
(2016).
The Recognition of STEMI by Paramedics and the Effect of Computer inTerpretation (RESPECT): a randomised crossover feasibility study.
Emergency Medicine Journal, 33 (7), 471-476.
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RAMLAKHAN, Shammi, SAATCHI, Reza, SABIR, Lisa, SINGH, Yardesh, HUGHES, Ruby, SHOBAYO, Olamilekan and VENTOUR, Dale
(2022).
Understanding and interpreting artificial intelligence, machine learning and deep learning in Emergency Medicine.
Emergency Medicine Journal.
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