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High Altitude Medicine & BiologyVol. 3, No. 4 Position PaperOn-Site Treatment of Avalanche Victims ICAR-MEDCOM-RecommendationHermann Brugger and Bruno DurrerHermann BruggerSearch for more papers by this author and Bruno DurrerSearch for more papers by this authorPublished Online:6 Jul 2004https://doi.org/10.1089/15270290260512918AboutSectionsPDF/EPUB ToolsPermissionsDownload CitationsTrack CitationsAdd to favorites Back To Publication ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditEmail FiguresReferencesRelatedDetailsCited ByPrevention of Hypothermia in the Aftermath of Natural Disasters in Areas at Risk of Avalanches, Earthquakes, Tsunamis and Floods19 January 2022 | International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Vol. 19, No. 3Prehospital management and outcome of avalanche patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: a retrospective study in Tyrol, AustriaEuropean Journal of Emergency Medicine, Vol. 24, No. 6Treatment of Casualties in Hostile Environments20 September 2016The prehospital management of avalanche victims19 June 2015 | Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps, Vol. 162, No. 6Burial duration, depth and air pocket explain avalanche survival patterns in Austria and SwitzerlandResuscitation, Vol. 105AvalancheResuscitation of avalanche victims: Evidence-based guidelines of the international commission for mountain emergency medicine (ICAR MEDCOM)Resuscitation, Vol. 84, No. 5The Quest for Evidence-Based Medicine in Mountain Areas Giacomo Strapazzon, Emily Procter, and Hermann Brugger29 December 2011 | High Altitude Medicine & Biology, Vol. 12, No. 4Prehospital Resuscitation of the Buried Avalanche Victim Hermann Brugger, Peter Paal, and Jeff Boyd30 September 2011 | High Altitude Medicine & Biology, Vol. 12, No. 3Avalanche Triage: Are Two Birds in the Bush Better Than One in the Hand?Wilderness & Environmental Medicine, Vol. 21, No. 3Spontaneous Endogenous Core Temperature Rewarming After Cooling Due to Snow BurialWilderness & Environmental Medicine, Vol. 21, No. 3Prognostic factors in avalanche resuscitation: A systematic reviewResuscitation, Vol. 81, No. 6Triaging Multiple Victims in an Avalanche Setting: The Avalanche Survival Optimizing Rescue Triage Algorithmic ApproachWilderness & Environmental Medicine, Vol. 21, No. 1The rate of cooling during avalanche burial; a “core” issueResuscitation, Vol. 80, No. 8Medizinische Aspekte zum Lawinenunfall4 December 2008 | Notfall + Rettungsmedizin, Vol. 11, No. 7Rescue Missions for Totally Buried Avalanche Victims: Conclusions from 12 Years of Experience Matthias Hohlrieder, Stephanie Thaler, Walter Wuertl, Wolfgang Voelckel, Hanno Ulmer, Hermann Brugger, and Peter Mair19 September 2008 | High Altitude Medicine & Biology, Vol. 9, No. 3Full recovery of an avalanche victim with profound hypothermia and prolonged cardiac arrest treated by extracorporeal re-warmingResuscitation, Vol. 76, No. 3Avalanche Safety and RescueBasic Life Support Ventilation in Mountain Rescue Peter Paal, John Ellerton, Günther Sumann, Florian Demetz, Peter Mair, and Hermann Brugger22 June 2007 | High Altitude Medicine & Biology, Vol. 8, No. 2Pattern And Severity of Injury in Avalanche Victims Matthias Hohlrieder, Hermann Brugger, Heinrich M. Schubert, Marion Pavlic, John Ellerton, and Peter Mair29 March 2007 | High Altitude Medicine & Biology, Vol. 8, No. 1AvalanchesDer LawinennotfallDer Anaesthesist, Vol. 55, No. 3AvalancheHypercapnia increases core temperature cooling rate during snow burialJournal of Applied Physiology, Vol. 96, No. 4In This Issue6 July 2004 | High Altitude Medicine & Biology, Vol. 4, No. 1 Volume 3Issue 4Dec 2002 To cite this article:Hermann Brugger and Bruno Durrer.On-Site Treatment of Avalanche Victims ICAR-MEDCOM-Recommendation.High Altitude Medicine & Biology.Dec 2002.421-425.http://doi.org/10.1089/15270290260512918Published in Volume: 3 Issue 4: July 6, 2004PDF download

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