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    Predictive clinical utility of pre-hospital point of care lactate for transfusion of blood product in patients with suspected traumatic haemorrhage: derivation of a decision-support tool by Griggs, J E, Lyon, R M, Sherriff, M, Barrett, J W, Wareham, G, Ter Avest, E

    “…Pre-hospital emergency medical teams can transfuse blood products to patients with suspected major traumatic haemorrhage. Common transfusion triggers based on…”
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    Incidence of hyperoxia in trauma patients receiving pre-hospital emergency anaesthesia: results of a 5-year retrospective analysis by Leitch, P, Hudson, A. L, Griggs, J. E, Stolmeijer, R, Lyon, R. M, ter Avest, E

    “…Abstract Background Previous studies have demonstrated an association between hyperoxia and increased mortality in various patient groups. Critically unwell…”
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    The contribution of helicopter emergency medical services in the pre-hospital care of penetrating torso injuries in a semi-rural setting by Gavrilovski, M, Griggs, J. E, ter Avest, E, Lyon, R. M

    “…Abstract Background Although the merit of pre-hospital critical care teams such as Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS) has been universally recognized…”
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    Helicopter emergency medical service dispatch in older trauma: time to reconsider the trigger? by Griggs, J E, Barrett, J W, Ter Avest, E, de Coverly, R, Nelson, M, Williams, J, Lyon, R M

    “…Helicopter Emergency Medical Services (HEMS) respond to serious trauma and medical emergencies. Geographical disparity and the regionalisation of trauma…”
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    Dispatch of a helicopter emergency medicine service to patients with a sudden, unexplained loss of consciousness of medical origin by Mohindru, J, Griggs, J E, de Coverly, R, Lyon, R M, Ter Avest, E

    Published in BMC emergency medicine (25-11-2020)
    “…Sudden loss of consciousness (LOC) in the prehospital setting in the absence of cardiac arrest and seizure activity may be a challenge from a dispatcher's…”
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