Publications by authors named "M Deicke"

Objective: Following recent changes to the German Narcotics Act, this article examines prehospital analgesia by paramedics using piritramide vs. nalbuphine + paracetamol.

Material And Methods: Prehospital analgesia administered by paramedics from the Fulda (piritramide) and Gütersloh (nalbuphine + paracetamol) emergency services was compared regarding pain intensity at the beginning and end of the mission, measured using the numeric rating scale (NRS).

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Background: Despite the development of various analgesic concepts, prehospital oligoanalgesia remains very common. The present work examines prehospital analgesia by paramedics using morphine vs. nalbuphine + paracetamol.

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Background: Currently, the data regarding the impact of prehospital postcardiac arrest anesthesia on target hemodynamic and ventilatory parameters of early postresuscitation care and recommendations on its implementation are rare. The present study examines the incidence and impact of prehospital postcardiac arrest anesthesia on hemodynamic and ventilatory target parameters of postresuscitation care.

Methods: In this multicentre observational study between 2019 and 2021 unconscious adult patients after out-of-hospital-cardiac arrest with the presence of a return-of-spontaneous circulation until hospital admission were included.

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Article Synopsis
  • SOT recipients are at a higher risk of acute kidney injury but have similar mortality rates from COVID-19 compared to non-transplant patients.
  • The study analyzed inpatient outcomes using data from the National Inpatient Sample, focusing on COVID-19 admissions in 2020 while excluding patients under 18 and those with dual organ transplants.
  • Age over 65 was a significant predictor of mortality in SOT patients, indicating a need for more research on transplant patients’ outcomes during COVID-19.
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