Publications by authors named "M Gensburger"

Article Synopsis
  • Medical students learned to use ultrasound to check for gallbladder problems by practicing on healthy volunteers instead of sick ones.
  • After training, both groups of students were tested, and the ones who practiced on healthy volunteers did almost as well as those who practiced on sick ones.
  • The study suggests that teaching with healthy volunteers might be a good way to train students in ultrasound without needing sick patients.
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Unlabelled: In March 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic started to spread among the Belgian territory. Our university hospital was confronted to the very need of specific reorganizations guided by the implementation of the Hospital Emergency Plan.This article aims to describe the experience of the University Hospital of Liège (CHU Liège) during the COVID-19 outbreak and demonstrates the efficiency of advanced triage centers to regulate hospital admissions from the emergency department (ED).

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Objectives: Since the beginning of the novel coronavirus outbreak, different strategies have been explored to stem the spread of the disease and appropriately manage patient flow. Triage, an effective solution proposed in disaster medicine, also works well to manage Emergency Department (ED) flow. The aim of this study was to describe the role of an ED Triage Center for patients with suspected novel coronavirus disease (Covid-19) and characterize the patient flow.

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Acute alcohol withdrawal is a frequent medical condition among hospitalized patients. Severe forms are associated with significant morbidity and mortality, which can be sharply reduced with proper drug therapy. A good understanding of the pathophysiology as well as the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties of the various drug used is paramount.

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Ultrasound is presently emerging not only as a specialist-delegated diagnostic procedure, but also as a tool used by clinicians for guiding decision. If this paradigm shift has taken roots in places like emergency departments, initiatives are also set up here and there in general practice. The aim of this article is , through a literature review, to identify possible indications of ultrasound performed by the general practitioner and to initiate a discussion about the obstacles and opportunities associated with its introduction in Belgian General Practice settings.

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