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Martijn Poeze
Researcher at Maastricht University
Publications - 209
Citations - 7308
Martijn Poeze is an academic researcher from Maastricht University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Ankle. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 185 publications receiving 5777 citations. Previous affiliations of Martijn Poeze include Maastricht University Medical Centre & University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
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Improving the effect of shear on skin viability with wound dressings.
L.A. de Wert,L.A. de Wert,Lisette Schoonhoven,Jos H. C. H. Stegen,Andrzej Piatkowski,R.R.W.J. van der Hulst,Martijn Poeze,Nicole D. Bouvy +7 more
TL;DR: This is the first in vivo study to demonstrate that the effects of pressure in combination with shear on skin viability can be improved with foam dressings and the multi-layered dressings perform better than the single-layering dressing.
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Improved Detection of Scaphoid Fractures with High-Resolution Peripheral Quantitative CT Compared with Conventional CT.
Anne M Daniels,M.S.A.M. Bevers,S. Sassen,Caroline E. Wyers,B. van Rietbergen,B. van Rietbergen,P. Geusens,P. Geusens,Sjoerd Kaarsemaker,Pascal F. W. Hannemann,Martijn Poeze,J. van den Bergh,Heinrich M. J. Janzing +12 more
TL;DR: The number of patients diagnosed with a scaphoid fracture was 60% higher when using HR-pQCT as compared with CT, implying that a substantial proportion of fractures will be missed by the current application of CT scanning in patients with a clinically suspected scaphoids fracture.
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Development and validation of a novel prediction model to identify patients in need of specialized trauma care during field triage: design and rationale of the GOAT study
Rogier van der Sluijs,Rogier van der Sluijs,Thomas P. A. Debray,Martijn Poeze,Luke P. H. Leenen,Mark van Heijl +5 more
TL;DR: The GOAT study protocol describes the development of a new prediction model for identifying patients in need of specialized trauma care to attain acceptable undertriage rates and to minimize mortality rates and life-long disabilities.
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Cardiac overscreening hip fracture patients.
TL;DR: Preoperative cardiac screening for hip fracture patients in adherence to the ACC/AHA guideline is associated with a diminished use of preoperative resources, and Overscreening leads to greater delay to surgery, which poses a risk for perioperative complications and early mortality.
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Fast Track by physician assistants shortens waiting and turnaround times of trauma patients in an emergency department
B. H. J. J. Theunissen,S. Lardenoye,P. H. Hannemann,K. E. H. Gerritsen,Peter R. Brink,Martijn Poeze +5 more
TL;DR: The introduction of FT performed by a physician assistant resulted in a significant drop in waiting time and length of stay in a Dutch ED setting, realised without the allocation of additional staff and even reduced waiting and turnaround times for the patients with a high urgency.