Notfallmedizin up2date, Table of Contents Notfallmedizin up2date 2015; 10(04): 353-370DOI: 10.1055/s-0041-110238 Forschungsergebnisse für die Praxis Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York Aktuelle Ergebnisse notfallmedizinischer Forschung 2014/2015 Teil 1: Reanimation, Atemwegsmanagement, kardiovaskuläre und neurologische Erkrankungen Jochen Hinkelbein , Dominique Singer , Heiko Trentzsch , Stefan Braunecker , Lennert Böhm , Michael Bernhard , Fabrizio Cirillo , Holger Thiele , Bernd W. Böttiger Recommend Article Abstract Buy Article All articles of this category Dieser Artikel fasst die aktuellen Forschungsergebnisse in der Notfallmedizin hinsichtlich Reanimation, Atemwegsmanagement, kardiovaskulären und neurologischen Erkrankungen zusammen. In Teil 2 [1] werden die Traumatologie und pädiatrische Notfälle besprochen. Full Text References Quellenangaben 1 Hinkelbein J, Trentzsch H, Singer D et al. Aktuelle Ergebnisse notfallmedizinischer Forschung 2014/2015. 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