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Citation

Buschmann CT, Kleber C, Tsokos M, Püschel K, Hess T, Kerner T, Stuhr M. Anasthesiol. Intensivmed. Notfallmed. Schmerzther. 2015; 50(6): 392-399.

Vernacular Title

Netzwerk Rechts- und Notfallmedizin - Retrospektive Evaluation präklinischer Notfallmaßnahmen.

Affiliation

Beide Autoren haben zu gleichen Teilen zum Manuskript beigetragen und teilen sich die Erstautorenschaft.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2015, Georg Thieme Verlag)

DOI

10.1055/s-0041-100780

PMID

26147409

Abstract

Emergency medical research is subject to special conditions. Emergency patients e.g. are generally considered to be non-capable of giving consent. This results in sparse emergency medical data when compared to clinical observation studies under controlled conditions. After emergency medical treatment, deceased patients are not rarely subject to forensic investigation. The cooperation between emergency and forensic medicine has not only emergency medical training potential in individual cases, but also scientific innovation potential especially with respect to the retrospective evaluation of pre-hospital emergency measures. Such partnerships (like in Berlin at the Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin between the Institute of Legal Medicine and the Center for Musculoskeletal Surgery or in Hamburg between the Institute for Legal Medicine at the University Hospital and the Municipal Fire Brigade with the Emergency Medical Service) are yet exceptional in Germany.


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