3-E-1100 The I.S.S.S. Study (International Score of Shock Severity) – Ana Maria Navio Serrano (Spain)
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3-E-1100 The I.S.S.S. Study (International Score of Shock Severity) – Ana Maria Navio Serrano (Spain)
3-C-1630 Sonographic Assessment of Medical Emergencies (S.A.M.E.) – Joseph Wood (Arizona)
3-A-1000 Avoiding the Lethal Triad – Hypothermia, Coagulopathy, Acidosis – Raed Arafat (Rumania)
3-A-0930 Permissive Hypotension in the Emergency Department – Pros & Cons – Joanne Williams (California)
2-B-1430 Identification of Sepsis – Is It Possible in the Prehospital Setting – Maaret Castren (Sweden)
1-A-1730 Full or Empty – Diagnostic Challenges for the Patient in Shock – Fernando Schiraldi (Italy)
1-A-1700 Lactate in ED Shock – What Does It Mean and How Do I Use It – Alan Jones (Mississippi)
1-A-1530 The Importance of the Autonomic Nervous System in Early Sepsis – Christoph Dodt (Germany)
1-A-1500 Procalcitonin – How Useful Is It in the ED – David A. Talan (California)
1-A-1430 Non-Invasive Tools for Diagnosis-Monitoring of Shock-Sepsis in the ED – Vu Kiet Tran (Canada)
2011-1-C-1700 Sickle Cell Child in Shock – Elizabeth Weinstein
2011-04-28 1500 Assessment of fluid responsiveness – Jean-Louis Teboul
2011-01-13-1100 45 year-old woman without a blood pressure – Dan del Portal (CC)