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    Alternative intubation techniques vs Macintosh laryngoscopy in patients with cervical spine immobilization: systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials by Suppan, L., Tramèr, M.R., Niquille, M., Grosgurin, O., Marti, C.

    Published in British journal of anaesthesia : BJA (01-01-2016)
    “…Immobilization of the cervical spine worsens tracheal intubation conditions. Various intubation devices have been tested in this setting. Their relative…”
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    Prevention of potentially inappropriate medication in internal medicine patients: A prospective study using the electronic application PIM‐Check by Blanc, A.‐L., Guignard, B., Desnoyer, A., Grosgurin, O., Marti, C., Samer, C., Bonnabry, P.

    “…Summary What is known Potentially inappropriate medication (PIM) is a risk factor for drug‐related problems (DRPs) and an important inpatient safety issue…”
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    4CPS-369 PharmaCheck as a screening tool to intercept high risk situations in internal medicine that could lead to adverse drug events by Skalafouris, C, Reny, JL, Stirnemann, J, Grosgurin, O, Eggimann, F, Grauser, D, Jermini, M, Bruggmann, C, Bonnabry, P, Guignard, B

    “…Background and importanceIn the internal medicine department of our hospital, medication review provided by pharmacists during medical rounds is offered to…”
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    CP-029 Pim-check used by physicians to reduce drug related problems in internal medicine by Blanc, AL, Guignard, B, Desnoyer, A, Grosgurin, O, Marti, C, Samer, C, Bonnabry, P

    “…BackgroundDrug related problems (DRPs) are important issues for inpatient safety and may contribute to adverse drug events and hospital costs. Potentially…”
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    Patients leaving the emergency department without being seen by a physician: a retrospective database analysis by Grosgurin, Olivier, Cramer, Bérénice, Schaller, Mathilde, Sarasin, François P, Rutschmann, Olivier T

    Published in Swiss medical weekly (06-12-2013)
    “…To describe characteristics of patients leaving the emergency department (ED) before being seen by a physician and to identify factors associated with a…”
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    Electrical injuries by Grosgurin, O, Marti, C, Niquille, M

    Published in Revue médicale suisse (24-08-2011)
    “…Electrical injuries can have serious multisystemic consequences and have to be evaluated regardless of the extent of skin injuries. Emergency department…”
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    Emergency medicine: updates 2012 by Burri, G, Trueb, L, Marti, C, Grosgurin, O, Rutschmann, O, Carron, P-N

    Published in Revue médicale suisse (09-01-2013)
    “…We review some of the most influential papers from 2012 in the different aspects of emergency medicine, such as prehospital medicine, resuscitation, early…”
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    Emergency medicine: updates 2011 by Marti, C, Grosgurin, O, Dami, F, Rutz, P, Carron, P N, Rutschmann, O

    Published in Revue médicale suisse (11-01-2012)
    “…Emergency medicine physicians aim to stabilize or restore vital functions, establish diagnosis, initiate specific treatments and adequately orientate patients…”
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    Maladie à IgG4 Sans IgG4 : pensez aux plasmablastes. Report d’un cas by Coen, M., Kherad, O., Adler, D., Mach, N., Pugliesi-Rinaldi, A., Pache, J.C., Marti, C., Grosgurin, O., Carballo, S., Stirnemann, J., Simonet, M.L., Serratrice, J.

    Published in La revue de medecine interne (01-12-2016)
    “…La maladie associée aux IgG4 (MAG4) est une maladie rare, prédominant chez l’adulte, de fréquence inconnue. Sa pathogenèse est peu claire et une origine…”
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    How to reduce reperfusion time in ST elevation myocardial infarction? by Grosgurin, O, Plojoux, J, Sarasin, F P

    Published in Revue médicale suisse (15-08-2007)
    “…For patients with ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI), most hospitals do not achieve recommended reperfusion time delay. The goal of this article is to…”
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    Emergency medicine: update 2010 by Pasquier, M, Clerc, D, Grosgurin, O, Marti, C, Rutschmann, O, Carron, P-N

    Published in Revue médicale suisse (12-01-2011)
    “…Several scores with predictive value for morbidity or mortality have been published this year. Their current purpose is to improve the direction of admissions…”
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    Emergency medicine: update 2009 by Marti, C, Grosgurin, O, Praz, L, Rutschmann, O, Carron, P-N

    Published in Revue médicale suisse (20-01-2010)
    “…Emergency medicine is a cross-discipline characterized by its ability to identify critical threats, as well as its ability to prioritize investigations and…”
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    Beta-blockers and obstructive pulmonary diseases: such an odd couple? by Grosgurin, O, Bria, A, Gaspoz, J M

    Published in Revue médicale suisse (25-01-2006)
    “…Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is a frequent medical condition, mainly triggered by smoking. COPD patients often suffer from heart diseases that can…”
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