CONTENTS
Supplement 2
Volume 17
2009
Editor-in-Chief
Hans-Morten Lossius
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Danish Society for Emergency Medicine: Research Symposium 2009
Copenhagen, Denmark
26 April 2009
Edited by Mikkel Brabrand, Peter Hallas and Kjetil G Ringdal
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O1 Incidence of penetrating trauma in Copenhagen from 2000 to 2007
Kamilia S. Funder et al.
O2 Microfinance in emergency medicine research or how much research can you get for 500 Dkr?
Peter Hallas et al.
O3 Early identification of patients at risk of deterioration in a surgical ward
Charlotte Paltved et al.
P1 End-tidal CO2in mechanical versus conventional CPR
Martin Bille Henriksen et al.
P2 Cutting costs – the impact of price-lists on the cost development in the emergency department
Ulf Martin Schilling
P3 The acute effect of a physiological bolus of growth hormone (GH) on insulin signalling pathways in striated muscle in healthy volunteers
Thomas Krusenstjerna-Hafstrøm et al.
P4 GCS in the prehospital setting is an adequate predictor of outcome in comatose patients
Marlene Kanstrup Dahl et al.
P5 Outcome and non-chemotherapeutic treatment in pleural empyema
Jannie Nielsen
P6 Cerebral net exchange of Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (BDNF) during experimental systemic inflammation and hypoxaemia in humans
Ronan M. G. Berg et al.
P7 Pulse steroid therapy in acute airway obstruction in relapsing polychondritis
Sheraz Butt and Fareena Mirza
P8 Does cardio-pulmonary resuscitation influence perception of time?
Susanne Hosbond et al.
P9 Is this admission really relevant?
Lars Folkestad and Mikkel Brabrand
P10 Prehospital evaluation of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Mikkel Christensen et al.
P11 Therapeutic hypothermia after cardiac arrest – a survey of the use in Denmark
Mikkel Brabrand and Nicola Groes Clausen
P12 Junior doctors can cooperate in the Acute Admission Department
Dan Brun Petersen
P13 Clinical signs of bacterial meningitis at admission
Rasmus Køster-Rasmussen et al.
P14 Admission diagnosis and timing of lumbar puncture in bacterial meningitis
Rasmus Køster-Rasmussen and Christian N Meyer
P15 Strategies for implementation of public access defibrillation in residential areas: a community based study
Fredrik Folke et al.
P16 Optimizing treatment of acute patients in a Danish Emergency Department
Maria Søe Mattsson