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Matthieu Langlois

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Revue De L'Infirmiere|August 27, 2021
[Dealing with the bleeding patient, being effective with (almost) nothing]Gilles Chollet, Nicolas Schinkel, Stéphanie Mangel, et al.
Health Services Management Research|July 18, 2022
Organizational innovation under constraints: The case of covid patients' flow management in Parisian hospitalsMarie-Léandre Gomez, Marie Kerveillant, Matthieu Langlois, et al.
Soins; La Revue De Reference Infirmiere|July 1, 2018
Gilles Chollet, Arnaud Depil-Duval, Matthieu Langlois, et al.
European Journal of Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the European Society for Emergency Medicine|November 30, 2020
Assessment of the mass casualty triage during the November 2015 Paris area terrorist attacks: towards a simple triage ruleArthur James, Youri Yordanov, Sylvain Ausset, et al.
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|February 1, 2020
How to stop the dying, as well as the killing, in a terrorist attackClaire L Park, Matthieu Langlois, E Reed Smith, et al.
Intensive Care Medicine|August 17, 2019
Analysis of the medical response to November 2015 Paris terrorist attacks: resource utilization according to the cause of injuryMathieu Raux, Pierre Carli, Frédéric Lapostolle, et al.
The Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery|April 18, 2020
Blood product needs and transfusion timelines for the multisite massive Paris 2015 terrorist attack: A retrospective analysisThibault Martinez, Anne François, Thomas Pouget, et al.
Anaesthesia, Critical Care & Pain Medicine|June 26, 2021
Terror in Paris: Incidence and risk factors for infections related to high-energy ammunition injuriesRon Birnbaum, Rudy Bitton, Romain Pirracchio, et al.
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Revue De L'Infirmiere|August 27, 2021
[Dealing with the bleeding patient, being effective with (almost) nothing]Gilles Chollet, Nicolas Schinkel, Stéphanie Mangel, et al.
Health Services Management Research|July 18, 2022
Organizational innovation under constraints: The case of covid patients' flow management in Parisian hospitalsMarie-Léandre Gomez, Marie Kerveillant, Matthieu Langlois, et al.
Soins; La Revue De Reference Infirmiere|July 1, 2018
Gilles Chollet, Arnaud Depil-Duval, Matthieu Langlois, et al.
European Journal of Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the European Society for Emergency Medicine|November 30, 2020
Assessment of the mass casualty triage during the November 2015 Paris area terrorist attacks: towards a simple triage ruleArthur James, Youri Yordanov, Sylvain Ausset, et al.
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|February 1, 2020
How to stop the dying, as well as the killing, in a terrorist attackClaire L Park, Matthieu Langlois, E Reed Smith, et al.
Intensive Care Medicine|August 17, 2019
Analysis of the medical response to November 2015 Paris terrorist attacks: resource utilization according to the cause of injuryMathieu Raux, Pierre Carli, Frédéric Lapostolle, et al.
The Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery|April 18, 2020
Blood product needs and transfusion timelines for the multisite massive Paris 2015 terrorist attack: A retrospective analysisThibault Martinez, Anne François, Thomas Pouget, et al.
Anaesthesia, Critical Care & Pain Medicine|June 26, 2021
Terror in Paris: Incidence and risk factors for infections related to high-energy ammunition injuriesRon Birnbaum, Rudy Bitton, Romain Pirracchio, et al.
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