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    How to Surge to Face the SARS-CoV-2 Outbreak: Lessons Learned From Lombardy, Italy by Faccincani, Roberto, Pascucci, Federico, Lennquist, Sten

    “…Italy is fighting against one of the worst medical emergency since the 1918 Spanish Flu. Pressure on the hospitals is tremendous. As for official data on March…”
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    Protocol for Reports from Major Accidents and Disasters in the International Journal of Disaster Medicine by Lennquist, Sten

    “…The aim of this protocol is to achieve a prospective, standardized methodology for reporting results and experiences from major accidents and disasters so that…”
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    A method for detailed determination of hospital surge capacity: a prerequisite for optimal preparedness for mass-casualty incidents by Montán, Kristina Lennquist, Örtenwall, Per, Blimark, Magnus, Montán, Carl, Lennquist, Sten

    “…Background Defined goals for hospitals’ ability to handle mass-casualty incidents (MCI) are a prerequisite for optimal planning as well as training, and also…”
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    Pulmonary dynamics of radiolabelled erythrocytes and leucocytes in early gram-negative sepsis in pigs by Walther, Sten, Wenyao, Shi, Lennquist, Sten

    Published in The European journal of surgery (01-10-1999)
    “…Objective: To study the pulmonary dynamics of erythrocytes and leucocytes in vivo in early experimental sepsis Design: Open, experimental study. Setting:…”
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    Assessment of hospital surge capacity using the MACSIM simulation system: a pilot study by Lennquist Montán, K., Riddez, L., Lennquist, S., Olsberg, A. C., Lindberg, H., Gryth, D., Örtenwall, P.

    “…Aim The aim of this study was to use a simulation model developed for the scientific evaluation of methodology in disaster medicine to test surge capacity (SC)…”
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    Development and evaluation of a new simulation model for interactive training of the medical response to major incidents and disasters by Lennquist Montán, K., Hreckovski, B., Dobson, B., Örtenwall, P., Montán, C., Khorram-Manesh, A., Lennquist, S.

    “…Background and aims The need for and benefit of simulation models for interactive training of the response to major incidents and disasters has been…”
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    Introduction to the third “Focus-on” issue specially devoted to papers within the field of the ESTES section for Disaster and Military Surgery by Lennquist, S.

    “…Background: Ultrasound is widely accepted as a valuable diagnostic tool for detecting intra-abdominal and intrathoracic bleeding in trauma patients…”
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    Evaluation of the Response of the Swedish Healthcare System to the Tsunami Disaster in South East Asia by Lennquist, Sten, Hodgetts, Timothy

    “…Objectives: When the tsunami in South East Asia hit the coast of Thailand on December 26, 2004, approximately 20,000 Swedish tourists were in the disaster…”
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    Assessment of the accuracy of the Medical Response to Major Incidents (MRMI) course for interactive training of the response to major incidents and disasters by Montán, Kristina Lennquist, Örtenwall, Per, Lennquist, Sten

    “…The benefit of simulation models for interactive training of the response to major incidents and disasters has been increasingly recognized during recent years…”
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    Comparative study of physiological and anatomical triage in major incidents using a new simulation model by Montán, Kristina Lennquist, Khorram-Manesh, Amir, Ortenwall, Per, Lennquist, Sten

    Published in American journal of disaster medicine (01-09-2011)
    “…To develop and evaluate a simulation model making it possible to evaluate the accuracy and efficiency of different triage methods; to compare the results of…”
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