• Femoral nerve blocks for the treatment of acute pre-hospital pain: A systematic review with meta-analysis 

      Raatiniemi, Lasse; Magnússon, Vidar; Hyldmo, Per Kristian; Friesgaard, Kristian D.; Kongstad, Poul; Kurola, Jouni; Larsen, Robert; Rehn, Marius; Rognås, Leif Kåre; Sandberg, Mårten; Vist, Gunn Elisabeth (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)
      Background Pain management is one of the most important interventions in the emergency medical services. The femoral nerve block (FNB) is, among other things, indicated for pre- and post-operative pain management for ...
    • Ketamine for the treatment of prehospital acute pain: a systematic review of benefit and harm 

      Sandberg, Mårten; Hyldmo, Per Kristian; Kongstad, Poul; Friesgaard, Kristian D.; Raatiniemi, Lasse; Larsen, Robert; Magnusson, Vidar; Rognås, Leif Kåre; Kurola, Jouni; Rehn, Marius; Vist, Gunn Elisabeth (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020-11)
      Background Few publications have addressed prehospital use of ketamine in analgesic doses. We aimed to assess the effect and safety profile of ketamine compared with other analgesic drugs (or no drug) in adult prehospital ...
    • Opioids for Treatment of Pre-hospital Acute Pain: A Systematic Review 

      Friesgaard, Kristian D.; Vist, Gunn Elisabeth; Hyldmo, Per Kristian; Raatiniemi, Lasse; Kurola, Jouni; Larsen, Robert; Kongstad, Poul; Magnusson, Vidar; Sandberg, Mårten; Rehn, Marius; Rognås, Leif (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022-01)
      Introduction Acute pain is a frequent symptom among patients in the pre-hospital setting, and opioids are the most widely used class of drugs for the relief of pain in these patients. However, the evidence base for opioid ...
    • Systematic reporting to improve the emergency medical response to major incidents: A pilot study 

      Hardy, Sophie; Fattah, Sabina; Wisborg, Torben; Raatiniemi, Lasse; Staff, Trine; Rehn, Marius (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018-01)
      Background: Major incidents affect us globally, and are occurring with increasing frequency. There is still no evidence-based standard regarding the best medical emergency response to major incidents. Currently, reports ...