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Christian B. Laursen

Researcher at Odense University Hospital

Publications -  144
Citations -  1580

Christian B. Laursen is an academic researcher from Odense University Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 111 publications receiving 1004 citations. Previous affiliations of Christian B. Laursen include University of Southern Denmark.

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Point-of-care ultrasonography in patients admitted with respiratory symptoms: a single-blind, randomised controlled trial

TL;DR: Point-of-care ultrasonography is a feasible, radiation free, diagnostic test, which alongside standard diagnostic tests alone for establishing a correct diagnosis within 4 h and should be considered for routine use as part of the standard diagnostic Tests in the emergency department for patients admitted with respiratory symptoms.
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Ultrasonography for clinical decision-making and intervention in airway management: from the mouth to the lungs and pleurae

TL;DR: A state-of-the-art overview of the new and expanding role of ultrasonography in clinical decision-making, intervention and management of the upper and lower airways is created that is clinically relevant, up-to-date and practically useful for clinicians.
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Incidence rate of community-acquired sepsis among hospitalized acute medical patients-a population-based survey.

TL;DR: Based on symptoms and clinical findings at arrival, incidence rates of patients admitted to a medical emergency department with sepsis and severe sepsi are more frequent than previously reported based on discharge diagnoses.
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Multi-organ point-of-care ultrasound for COVID-19 (PoCUS4COVID): international expert consensus.

Arif Hussain, +60 more
- 24 Dec 2020 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, an expert panel from 27 countries and 6 continents with considerable experience of direct application of PoCUS on COVID-19 patients presents evidence-based consensus using GRADE methodology for the quality of evidence and an expedited, modified-Delphi process for the strength of expert consensus.