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Alan A Garner
Alan A Garner
Clinical Associate Professor, University of Sydney
Verified email at sydney.edu.au
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Comparative analysis of multiple-casualty incident triage algorithms
A Garner, A Lee, K Harrison, CH Schultz
Annals of emergency medicine 38 (5), 541-548, 2001
4392001
Addition of physicians to paramedic helicopter services decreases blunt trauma mortality
A Garner, S Rashford, A Lee, R Bartolacci
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery 69 (10), 697-701, 1999
1961999
An Australian mass casualty incident triage system for the future based upon triage mistakes of the past: the Homebush Triage Standard
A Nocera, A Garner
Australian and New Zealand journal of surgery 69 (8), 603-608, 1999
1111999
The role of physician staffing of helicopter emergency medical services in prehospital trauma response
AA Garner
Emergency Medicine 16 (4), 318-323, 2004
782004
The Head Injury Retrieval Trial (HIRT): a single-centre randomised controlled trial of physician prehospital management of severe blunt head injury compared with management by …
AA Garner, KP Mann, M Fearnside, E Poynter, V Gebski
Emergency medicine journal 32 (11), 869-875, 2015
602015
Efficacy of prehospital critical care teams for severe blunt head injury in the Australian setting
A Garner, J Crooks, A Lee, R Bishop
Injury 32 (6), 455-460, 2001
562001
The Bali bombing: civilian aeromedical evacuation
MD Tran, AA Garner, C Xavier, I Morrison, PH Sharley, WM Griggs
Medical journal of Australia 179 (7), 353-356, 2003
542003
Level of prehospital care and risk of mortality in patients with and without severe blunt head injury
A Lee, A Garner, M Fearnside, K Harrison
Injury 34 (11), 815-819, 2003
532003
Practicality of performing medical procedures in chemical protective ensembles
A Garner, H Laurence, A Lee
Emergency Medicine 16 (2), 108-113, 2004
522004
Australian disaster triage: a colour maze in the Tower of Babel
A Nocera, A Garner
Australian and New Zealand journal of surgery 69 (8), 598-602, 1999
491999
Documentation and tagging of casualties in multiple casualty incidents
A Garner
Emergency Medicine 15 (5‐6), 475-479, 2003
432003
Prehospital response model and time to CT scan in blunt trauma patients; an exploratory analysis of data from the head injury retrieval trial
AA Garner, KP Mann, E Poynter, A Weatherall, S Dashey, M Puntis, ...
Scandinavian journal of trauma, resuscitation and emergency medicine 23, 1-10, 2015
392015
Feasibility of cerebral near‐infrared spectroscopy monitoring in the pre‐hospital environment
A Weatherall, J Skowno, A Lansdown, T Lupton, A Garner
Acta anaesthesiologica scandinavica 56 (2), 172-177, 2012
392012
Early post‐tsunami disaster medical assistance to Banda Aceh: a personal account
AA Garner, K Harrison
Emergency Medicine Australasia 18 (1), 93-96, 2006
272006
ARDS with severe hypoxia—aeromedical transportation during prone ventilation
A Flabouris, P Schoettker, A Garner
Anaesthesia and intensive care 31 (6), 675-678, 2003
242003
Locating helicopter emergency medical service bases to optimise population coverage versus average response time
AA Garner, PL van den Berg
BMC emergency medicine 17, 1-11, 2017
222017
Physician staffed helicopter emergency medical service dispatch via centralised control or directly by crew–case identification rates and effect on the Sydney paediatric trauma …
AA Garner, A Lee, A Weatherall
Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine 20, 1-6, 2012
212012
Success and complications by team composition for prehospital paediatric intubation: a systematic review and meta-analysis
AA Garner, N Bennett, A Weatherall, A Lee
Critical Care 24, 1-15, 2020
192020
Massive prehospital transfusion in multiple blunt trauma
AA Garner, RA Bartolacci
Medical journal of Australia 170 (1), 23-25, 1999
191999
Efficacy of critical incident monitoring for evaluating disaster medical readiness and response during the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games
A Flabouris, A Nocera, A Garner
Prehospital and disaster medicine 19 (2), 164-168, 2004
172004
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