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  1. Innerklinische Reanimation

    Background

    Approximately 18 million patients are treated in German hospitals annually. On the basis of internationally published data the number of...

    M. P. Müller, T. Jantzen, ... J. Wnent in Der Anaesthesist
    Article 17 April 2015
  2. Kurzdarstellung

    K.G. Monsieurs, J.P. Nolan, ... D.A. Zideman in Notfall + Rettungsmedizin
    Article 17 November 2015
  3. Laienreanimation nach kürzlich durchgeführtem Erste-Hilfe-Kurs

    Background

    The prognosis of patients after cardiac arrest essentially depends on the fastest possible initiation of adequate resuscitation. The aim of...

    B. E. Winkler, J. Henssler, ... A. Dinse-Lambracht in Notfall + Rettungsmedizin
    Article 27 November 2014
  4. Perioperatives Management von Patienten mit rheumatoider Arthritis

    Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic autoimmune disease characterized by joint and systemic manifestations. As the prevalence in the adult...

    M. Müller, W. Pippi-Ludwig in Der Anaesthesist
    Article 17 October 2014
  5. Komplikationen in der Kinderanästhesie

    As in adult anesthesia, morbidity and mortality could be significantly reduced in pediatric anesthesia in recent decades. This fact cannot conceal...

    K. Becke in Der Anaesthesist
    Article 10 July 2014
  6. Postreanimationsbehandlung

    J.P. Nolan, J. Soar, ... C. Sandroni in Notfall + Rettungsmedizin
    Article 11 November 2015
  7. Interdisziplinäres Traumamanagement

    Background

    The recommendations still have to be implemented 3 years after publication of the S3 guidelines on the treatment of patients with severe...

    B. Donaubauer, J. Fakler, ... M. Bernhard in Der Anaesthesist
    Article 18 September 2014
  8. Perioperatives Management von Patienten mit obstruktiver Schlafapnoe

    Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a widespread disease which is associated with many cardiovascular diseases and can have health-related consequences...

    A. Fahlenkamp, R. Rossaint, M. Coburn in Der Anaesthesist
    Article 24 May 2014
  9. Simulatortraining als Baustein eines „Inverted-Classroom“-Konzepts

    Introduction

    Medical teaching involves not only imparting theoretical knowledge but also practical skills. The acquisition of essential practical...

    H. Wulf, B. Plöger, ... C. Kill in Notfall + Rettungsmedizin
    Article 24 July 2014
  10. Neuigkeiten und Perspektiven der Neurointensivmedizin

    Neurocritical care is an ever-evolving discipline and its implementation in intensive care leads to reduction in mortality and to improvement of...

    J. Bösel, M. Möhlenbruch, O.W. Sakowitz in Der Nervenarzt
    Article 07 August 2014
  11. „Practice Guidelines for Management of the Difficult Airway“

    In February 2013 the Committee of the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) Task Force published the amended version of the „Practice...

    G. Enterlein, C. Byhahn in Der Anaesthesist
    Article 10 October 2013
  12. Anästhesiologische Besonderheiten der Trisomie 21 (Down-Syndrom)

    The most common chromosomal abnormality is trisomy 21 which is also known as Down syndrome and occurs in approximately 1 in 800 births. The majority...

    K. Ihringer, N. Russ, ... J.-H. Schiff in Der Anaesthesist
    Article 10 May 2013
  13. Umintubation mithilfe des C-MAC-Videolaryngoskops

    Background

    Securing the airway with supraglottic airway devices, such as a laryngeal tube, is a regular component of most difficult airway management...

    R. Schalk, C.F. Weber, ... D. Meininger in Der Anaesthesist
    Article 29 August 2012
  14. Vermeidbare Fehler bei der Intubation

    Endotracheal intubation is a standard procedure in anesthesiology as well as in intensive care medicine in many forms of assisted spontaneous...

    S. Sopka, H. Biermann, S.K. Beckers in Medizinische Klinik - Intensivmedizin und Notfallmedizin
    Article 26 September 2012
  15. Obligate Maskenbeatmung vor Relaxation

    Many anesthesia textbooks advise anesthesiologists to demonstrate that ventilation with a facemask is possible before giving muscle relaxants. This...

    A. Jacomet, T. Schnider in Der Anaesthesist
    Article 12 May 2012
  16. Notfallnarkose, Atemwegsmanagement und Beatmung beim Polytrauma

    Patients with multiple trauma presenting with apnea or a gas** breathing pattern (respiratory rate  < 6/min) require prehospital endotracheal...

    G. Matthes, M. Bernhard, ... B.W. Böttiger in Der Unfallchirurg
    Article 11 March 2012
  17. Implementierung des Larynxtubus im präklinischen Atemwegsmanagement

    Objective

    The European Resuscitation Council recommends that only rescuers experienced and well-trained in airway management should perform...

    R. Schalk, T. Auhuber, ... C. Byhahn in Der Anaesthesist
    Article 25 January 2012
  18. Notwendigkeit eines Algorithmus für den „schwierigen Atemweg“ in der Präklinik

    In most emergency medical algorithms securing the airway is the first step in patient care. The gold standard of endotracheal intubation (ETI) is for...

    B. Hossfeld, L. Lampl, M. Helm in Notfall + Rettungsmedizin
    Article 22 January 2011
  19. Fiberoptische Wachintubation

    Airway management is a core task for anesthesiologists. Deficiencies in training or equipment as well as fateful complications in this field are...

    F. Gerheuser, K. Gürtler in Der Anaesthesist
    Article 09 December 2011
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