Characteristics and critical care interventions in drowning patients treated by the Danish Air Ambulance from 2016 to 2021: a nationwide registry-based study with 30-day follow-up.
Niklas BreindahlSigne A WolthersThea P MøllerStig N F BlombergJacob SteinmetzHelle C Christensennull nullPublished in: Scandinavian journal of trauma, resuscitation and emergency medicine (2024)
The Danish Air Ambulance rarely treated drowning patients, but those treated were severely ill, with a 30-day mortality rate of 67% and frequently required critical care interventions. The most frequent interventions were endotracheal intubation, automated chest compressions, and intraosseous cannulation.
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