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Mass casualty medicine and anesthesia special issue: science and clinical practice.

26 Jan, 2022 | 02:04h | UTC

Editorials:

Mass casualty medicine: time for a 21st century refresh

Exercising for mass casualty preparedness

Massive transfusion and severe blood shortages: establishing and implementing predictors of futility

Transfusion support during mass casualty events

Embracing uncertainty in mass casualty incidents

Pre-hospital critical care at major incidents

Provision of pre-hospital medical care for terrorist attacks

Higher pre-hospital anaesthesia case volumes result in lower mortality rates: implications for mass casualty care

Improving mass casualty planning in low resource settings: Médecins Sans Frontières and International Committee of the Red Cross perspective

Global lessons learned from COVID-19 mass casualty incidents

Reimagining health preparedness in the aftermath of COVID-19

Preparing for mass casualty events despite COVID-19

Paediatric Anaesthesia:

Paediatric patients in mass casualty incidents: a comprehensive review and call to action

Adaptations to practice and resilience in a paediatric major trauma centre during a mass casualty incident

Pre-hospital Care:

Injury scoring systems for blast injuries: a narrative review

Association between case volume and mortality in pre-hospital anaesthesia management: a retrospective observational cohort

Establishing quality indicators for pre-hospital advanced airway management: a modified nominal group technique consensus process

Pre-hospital continuous positive airway pressure after blast lung injury and hypovolaemic shock: a modelling study

Preparedness:

Review of the requirements for effective mass casualty preparedness for trauma systems. A disaster waiting to happen?

Learning from terrorist mass casualty incidents: a global survey

Refining mass casualty plans with simulation-based iterative learning

Specific Incidents:

Mass casualty, intentional vehicular trauma and anaesthesia

Chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear mass casualty medicine: a review of lessons from the Salisbury and Amesbury Novichok nerve agent incidents

Correspondence:

Pre-hospital oral transmucosal fentanyl citrate for trauma analgesia: preliminary experience and implications for civilian mass casualty response

Implications for trauma system development in a low- and middle-income country: the Sri Lanka 2019 Easter Sunday terrorist attack

Development and evaluation of a mass casualty medicine simulation method using figurines

Influx! A game-based learning tool for in-hospital interprofessional disaster preparedness and response

 


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