Publications by authors named "Antoine Aubrion"

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  • - The main goal was to create a tool to improve the activation process for helicopter emergency medical services (HEMS) at SAMU 14, using a method based on "guidelines of good professional practice."
  • - A multidisciplinary group of professionals, including pilots and medical staff, collaborated in subgroups to develop different parts of the tool, which were then assembled and reviewed collectively and independently.
  • - The final product includes maps, protocols, and procedures for HEMS activation, and this approach could be applied to other emergency services or multidisciplinary protocols in the future.
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The main objective of this work was to develop a tool to assist the activation of a helicopter emergency medical service (HEMS) for the SAMU 14. We opted for a methodology based on "guidelines of good professional practice." Simple consensus was used.

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Objectives: Acute triage is needed to prioritize care and achieve optimal resource allocation in busy emergency departments. The main objective is to compare the FRench Emergency Nurse Classification in Hospital scale (FRENCH) to the American scale Emergency Severity Index (ESI). Secondary objectives are to compare for each scale the over and under-triage, the triage matching to the gold standard and the inter-individual sorting reproducibility between the nurses.

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Background: With a survival rate of 6 to 11%, out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) remains a healthcare challenge with room for improvement in morbidity and mortality. The guidelines emphasize the highest possible quality of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and chest compressions (CC). It is essential to minimize CC interruptions, and therefore increase the chest compression fraction (CCF), as this is an independent factor for survival.

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