Randomised controlled trial of analgesia for the management of acute severe pain from traumatic injury: study protocol for the paramedic analgesia comparing ketamine and morphine in trauma (PACKMaN)
<p><strong>Background</strong> Prehospital analgesia is often required after traumatic injury, currently morphine is the strongest parenteral analgesia routinely available for use by paramedics in the United Kingdom (UK) when treating patients with severe pain. This protocol descri...
Autors principals: | Michelet, F, Smyth, M, Lall, R, Noordali, H, Starr, K, Berridge, L, Yeung, J, Fuller, G, Petrou, S, Walker, A, Mark, J, Canaway, A, Khan, K, Perkins, GD |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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BioMed Central
2023
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