An evaluation of the accuracy of prehospital eFAST in the assessment of polytrauma by a physician-staffed helicopter emergency medical service
Christopher Partyka(The University of Sydney), Pierre Goorkiz(Liverpool Hospital), Jimmy Bliss(The University of Sydney), Brian Burns(The University of Sydney), Michele Fiorentino(Blacktown & Mount Druitt Hospital), Matthew Miller(Medical College of Wisconsin), Andrew Coggins(The University of Sydney)
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