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  Arrillaga A, Graham R, York J, Miller R (1999)
Increased efficiency and cost-effectiveness in the evaluation of the blunt abdominal trauma patient with the use of ultrasound.
Am Surgeon 65: 31-35

Blaivas M (2001)
Triage in the trauma bay with the focused abdominal sonographie for trauma (FAST) examination.
J Em Med 21: 41-44

Blaivas M, Sierzenski P, Theodoro D (2002)
Significant hemoperitoneum iun blunt trauma victims with normal signs and clinical examination.
Am J Emerg Med 20: 218-221

Boulanger B, McLellan B, Brenneman F, Krikpatrick A (1999)
Prospective evidence of the superiority of a sonography-based algorithm in the assessment of blunt
abdominal trauma.
J Trauma 47: 632-637

Breitkreutz R, F. H. Seeger, N. Fürbeth, T. Kirschning, S. Kortüm, F, Walcher F (2003)
Prehospital Echocardiography - A new diagnostic tool for pulselessness and resuscitation management,
WCDEM 13th World Congress on Disaster and Emergency Medicine, Abtract book, p.6

Brooks A, Davies B, Connolly J (2002)
Prospective evaluation of handheld ultrasound in the diagnosis of blunt abdominal trauma.
J R Army Med Corps 148: 19-21

Brooks A, Davies B, Smethhurst M, et al. (2004)
Prospective evaluation of non-radiologist performed emergency abdominal ultrasound for
haemoperitoneum.
Emerg Med J. 21:580-581

Broos P, Gutermann H (2002)
Actual diagnostic strategies in blunt trauma.
Eur J Trauma 28: 64-74

Brown M, Casola G, Sirlin C, Hoyt D (2001)
Importance of evaluating organ parenchyma during screening ultrasonography after blunt trauma.
J Ultrasound Med 20: 577-583

Chan S (2003)
Emergency bedside ultrasound to detect pneumothorax.
Acad Emerg Med 10:91-4

Counselman F, Sanders A, Slovis C, Danzl D, Binderl Perina (2003)
The status of bedside ultrasonography training in emergency medicine residency programs.
Acad Emerg Med 10:37-42

Frezza E, Ferone T, Martin M (1999)
Surgical residents and ultrasound technician accuracy and cost-effectiveness of ultrasound in trauma.
Am Surgeon 65: 289-291

Frezza E, Solis R, Silich R, Spence R, Martin M (1999)
Competency-based instruction to improbe the surgical technique and accuracy of the trauma ultrasound.
Am Surgeon 65: 884-888

Gracias V, Frankel H, Gupta R, Reilly P, Gracias F, Klein W, Nisenbaum H, Schwab C (2002)
The role of positive examinations in training for the focused assessment sonogram in trauma (FAST)
examination.
Am Surg 68: 1008-1011

Hahn D, Offermann S, Holmes J (2002)
Clinical importance of intraperitoneal fluid in patients with blunt intra-abdominal injury.
Am J Emerg Med 20: 595-600

Hatoum O, Bashenko Y, Kirsh M, Krausz M (2002)
Continuous fluid resuscitation and splenectomyie for treatment of uncontrolled hemorrhagic shock after
massive splenic injury
J Trauma 52: 253-258

Heegaard W, Plummer D, Dries D, et al. (2004)
Ultrasound for the air medical clinician.
Air medical Journal 23: 20-23

Hoffmann R, Nerlich M, Muggia-Sullam m, Pohlemann T, Wippermann B, Regel G, Tscherne H (1992)
Blunt abdominal trauma in cases of multiple trauma evaluated by ultrasonography: a prospective analysis of 291 patients.
J Trauma 32: 452-458

Kirkpatrick A, Brown R, Vrickmer S, Mohr B, Hamilton D, Cunningham J, Walden P, Nicolaou S (2001)
Hand-held portable sonographie for the on-mountain exclusion of a pneumothorax.
Wilderness and environmental Medicine 12:270-272

Knobloch K et al. (2005)
HDM bei Reanimation: Bestimmung des Herzzeitvolumens und Echokardiographie am Unfallort.
Rettungsdienst 2-2005: 68-70
Erstabdruck in RETTUNGSDIENST 2/2005, SK-Verlag

Knobloch K et al. (2005)
Der aktuelle Fall: Präklinischer Ultraschall beim geburtshilflichen  Notfall.
Rettungsdienst 3-2005: 66-68
Erstabdruck in RETTUNGSDIENST 2/2005, SK-Verlag

Kuhn M, Bonnin R, Davey M, Rowland J, Langlois S (2000)
Emergency department ultrasound scanning for abdominal aotic aneurysm: accessible, accurate, and
advantageous.
Ann Emerg Med 36: 219-223

Langlois S (2003)
Training in portable ultrasound for civilian and military use.
Abstract, 13th world congress of disaster and emergency medicine, Melbourne

Lechleutner A, Lefering R, Bouillon B, Lentke E, Vorweg M, Tiling T (1994)
Prehospital detection of uncontrolled haemorrhage in blunt trauma.
Eur J Emerg Med 1: 13-18

Ma J, Mateer J, Ogata M, Kefer M, Wittmann D, Aprahamian C (1995)
Prospective analysis of a rapid trauma ultrasound examination performed by emergency physicians.
J Trauma 38: 879-885

Ma J, Kefer M, Stevison K, Mateer J (2001)
Operative versus nonoperative management of blunt abdominal trauma; Role of ultrasound measures
intraperitoneal fluid levels
Am J Em Med 19: 284-286

McGahan J, Richards J, Gillen M (2002)
The focused abdominal sonographie for trauma scan: pearls and pitfalls.
J Ultrasound med 21: 789-800

McKenney M, Martin L, Lentz K, Lopez C, Sleemann D, Aristide G, Kirton O, Nunez D, Najjar R, Namias N, Sosa J (1996)
1,000 consecutive ultrasounds for blunt abdominal trauma.
J trauma 40: 607-610

Melanson S, McCarthy J, Kostenbader J, Heller M (2001)
Aeromedical trauma sonography by flight crews with a miniature ultrasound unit.
Prehosp Emerg Care 5: 399-402

Poletti P, Kinkel K, Vermeulen B, Irmay F, Unger P, Terrier F (2003)
Blunt abdominal trauma: should US be used to detect both free fluid and organ injuries?
Radiology 227: 95-103

Polk J, Fallon W, Kovach B, Manucuso C, Stephens M, Malangoni M (2001)
The “Airmedical F.A..S.T. for trauma patients – the initial report of a novel application for sonography
Aviat Sapce Environ Med 72: 432-436

Rozycki G, Ballard R, Feliciano D, Schmidt J, Pennigton S (1998)
Surgeon-performed ultrasound for the assessment of truncal injuries.
Ann Surg 228: 557-567

Rozycki G, Feliciano D, Schmidt J, Cushman J, Sisley A, Ingram W, Ansley J (1996)
The role of surgeon-performed ultrasound in patients with possible cardiac wounds.
Ann Surg 223: 737-744

Rozycki G, Shackford S (1996)
Ultrasound, what every trauma surgeon should know.
J Trauma 40: 1-4

Sarkisian A, Khoudkarian R, Amirbekian N, Bagdasarian N, Khojayan R, Oganesian Y (1991)
Sonographic screening of mass casualties for abdominal and renal injuries following the 1988 Armenian
earthquake.
J Trauma 31: 247-50

Schlotterbeck K, Fraunhofer J, Hübner H, Moshage W. (2003)
Einsatz eines tragbaren Echokardiographiegerätes bei Notfallpatienten.
Intensivmed 40: 124-129

Shackford S, Rogers F, Osler T, Trabulsy M, Clauss D, Vane D (1999)
Focused abdominal sonogram for trauma: The learning curve of nonradiologist clinicans in detecting
hemoperitoneum.
J Trauma 46: 553-562

Sisley A, Rozycki G, Ballard R, Namias N, Salomone J, Feliciano D (1998)
Rapid detection of traumatic effusion using surgeon-performed ultrasonography.
J Trauma 44: 291-296

Smith S, Kern S, Fry W, Helmer S (1998)
Institutional learning curve of surgeon-performed trauma ultrasound.
Arch Surg 133: 530-535

Von Kuenssberg J, Stiller G, Wagner D (2003)
Sensitivity in detecting free intraperitoneal fluid with the pelvic views of FAST exam.
Am J Emerg Med 21: 476-478

Strode C, Rubal b, Gerhardt R, Bulgrin J, Boyd S (2003)
Wireless and satelitte transmission of prehospital focused abdominal sonographie for trauma.
Prehosp Emerg Care 7: 375-9

Thomas B, Falcone R, Vasquez D, Santanello S, Townsend M, Hockenberry S, Innes J, Wanamaker S (1997)
Ultrasound evaluation of blunt abdominal trauma: Program implementation, initial experience, and learning curve.
J Trauma 42: 384-388

Walcher et al. (2005)
Prehospital ultrasound imaging improves management of abdominal trauma.
Br J Surg in press

Walcher F, Kortüm S, Kirschning T, Weihgold N, Marzi I (2002)
Optimierung des Traumamanagements durch präklinische Sonographie.
Unfallchirurg 105: 986-994

Walcher F (2003)
Leitartikel Präklinische Sonographie
Notfall- und Rettungsmedizin 6: 476-488

Wherett L, Boulanger B, McLellan B, Brenneman F, Rizoli S, Culhane J, Hamilton P (1996)
Hypotension after blunt abdominal trauma: The role of emergent abdominal sonography in surgical triage.
J Trauma 41: 815-820

 
       
       
       
     

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