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Publikationen 2025

  1. Zhelyazkova A, Okan O. Bridging the gap between public health and emergency medicine: why and how? Eur J Public Health. 2025;35.
  2. Zhelyazkova A, Koletzko S, Adorjan K, Schrimf A, Völk S, Koletzko L, Fabry-Said A, Osterman A, Badell I, Eden M, Choukér A, Tuschen M, Koletzko B, Hao YT, Tu L, Török HP, Wichert SP, Thi TGL, RisCoin Study G. Implementation and Adherence of a Custom Mobile Application for Anonymous Bidirectional Communication Among Nearly 4000 Participants: Insights from the Longitudinal RisCoin Study. Infect Dis Rep. 2025;17(4):19.
  3. Zhelyazkova A, Bonigut M, Jansen E. Violence in emergency services and preventative measures: results from an online survey from Germany. Intern Emerg Med. 2025:12.
  4. Trentzsch H, Goossen K, Prediger B, Schweigkofler U, Hilbert-Carius P, Hanken H, Gümbel D, Hossfeld B, Lier H, Hinck D, Suda AJ, Achatz G, Bieler D. Stop the bleed " - Prehospital bleeding control in patients with multiple and/or severe injuries - A systematic review and clinical practice guideline - A systematic review and clinical practice guideline. Eur J Trauma Emerg Surg. 2025;51(1):92.
  5. Trentzsch H, Fischer M, Marung H, Gräsner JT, Huppert K, Friess C, Wnent J, Urban B, Prückner S, Fachexperten Eckpunktepapier Konsensus G. The 2025 consensus document on emergency care for the general public in the prehospital phase and at the hospital. Notfall Rettungsmed. 2025;28(7):494-512.
  6. Trentzsch H, Bieler D, Wrede C, Böttiger B. The most suitable hospital-where should I take my emergency patient? Notfall Rettungsmed. 2025;28(4):235-8.
  7. Thies N, Fischer P, Kohlmann T, Bayer A, Pedersen V, Böcker W, Prückner S, Klein M. MANSCAL(mass casualty incident) hospital alert: "The first 10 minutes". Unfallchirurgie. 2025;128(6):441-8.
  8. Sandig J, Küng E, Aichhorn L, Schwaberger B, Klemme M, Wagner N, Bührer C, Sternal F. Pleura-ABCDE - a structured expert-based protocol for neonatal lung ultrasound documentation and interpretation. Ultrasound J. 2025;17(1):12.
  9. Sa-Couto C, Sa-Couto P, Nicolau A, Lazarovici M, Ericsson C, Vieira-Marques P, Bispo I. Impact of rescuer position, arm angle, and anthropometric variables on muscle fatigue during cardiopulmonary resuscitation: an international multicentric randomized crossover simulation study. Resusc Plus. 2025;24:10.
  10. Sa-Couto C, Ericsson C, Lazarovici M. Conducting multicenter simulation-based experimental research: lessons drawn from the Quality CPR European project. Resusc Plus. 2025;25:7.
  11. Pichler G, Klemme M, Schroth M, Trotter A, Abele H, Mader S. Newborn transport (Guideline class S2k, AWMF Guideline Register No. 024/003). Z Geburtsh Neonat. 2025;229(05):321-30.
  12. Pedersen V, Waydhas C, Clemens V, Özkurtul O, Hackenberg L, Pfläging T, Lefering R, Nohl A, Schweigkofler U, Fröhlich M, Laue F, Baacke M, Störmann P, Düsing H, Sprengel K, Paffrath T, Jensen KO, Faul P, Ahnert T, Imach S, Kleber C, Kess A, Bieler D, Trentzsch H, Studien Grp NTA, Trauma Injury Care NIST. Composition of trauma room teams Reality experienced in 12 transregional trauma centers. Unfallchirurgie. 2025;128(5):366-74.
  13. Palaganas JC, Mosher C, Wawersik D, Eller S, Kirkpatrick AJ, Lazarovici M, Brown KM, Stapleton S, Hughes PG, Tarbet A, Morton A, Duff JP, Gross IT, Sanko J. In-Person Healthcare Simulation. Simulation in Healthcare-Journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare. 2025;20(4):229-39.
  14. Oslislo S, Witt K, Werkmann M, Rossmann N, Pemmerl J, Lange S, Noescher K, Trentzsch H, Prueckner S, Carnarius S, Bail M, Holder M, Gruber J, von Stillfried D, Städtler M, Bayeff-Filloff M. Pre-hospital management of emergency medical services patients: Study protocol for the RTWAkut study. Notfall Rettungsmed. 2025;28(5):360-2.
  15. Maurer A, Dax F, De Beaufort A, Ettl B, Marung H, Breuer F, Prückner S, Urban B, Bouillon B, Münzberg M, Spering C, Stange R, Petzina R. Never events in control centers. Notfall Rettungsmed. 2025:7.
  16. Liebchen N, Schrader-Reichling J, Pankratz F, Lazarovici M, Kim S, Tempfli J, Eck U, Prückner S. Comparison of the ArtekMed mixed reality teleconsultation system with a standard video call system in critical care: user acceptance and feasibility analysis. Int Care Med Exp. 2025;13(1):11.
  17. Koch DA, Becker L, Schweigkofler U, Hagebusch P, Faul P, Waydhas C, Pavlu F, Baacke M, Michael C, Clemens V, Duesing H, Froehlich M, Imach S, Jensen KO, Kleber C, Kess A, Matthes G, Nohl A, Oezkurtul O, Paffrath T, Pedersen V, Sprengel K, Stoermann P, Trentzsch H, Lefering R, Bieler D, Hackenberg L. Undertriage in geriatric trauma: insights from a multicentre cohort study. Scandinavian Journal of Trauma Resuscitation & Emergency Medicine. 2025;33(1):8.
  18. Hoechter DJ, Rieder C, Kies L, Reifferscheid F, Braun J, Prückner S, Heck S, Bayer A. Retrospective analysis of characteristics and transfer times of helicopter interhospital transfer of stroke patients: balancing air and ground transport efficiency. Scandinavian Journal of Trauma Resuscitation & Emergency Medicine. 2025;33(1).
  19. 19.       Heinmann A, Ittner KP, Koppenberg J, Mansberger P, Neubert A, Prückner S, Walter U. Emergency Pharmacological Relevance of the EMA-Warning on Metamizole. Notarzt. 2025;41(03):130-3.
  20. 20.       Grümme L, Weidkamp J, Gerstner D, Grenzebach K, Lechner V, Huss J, Prückner S, Trentzsch H, Kneissl K, Birk A, Herr C, Heinze S, Weilnhammer V, Quartucci C. Heat-related emergency medical service operations: the relevance of the heat definition. Int J Biometeorol. 2025;69(11):3085-96.
  21. Gräff I, Zhelyazkova A, Tempfli J, Hoffjan N, Urban B, Prückner S, Ehlers P. "SINNHAFT" handover mnemonic: results of an online-based application study with a mixed methods approach. Notfall Rettungsmed. 2025.
  22. Gliwitzky B, Prückner S, Brokmann J, Böttiger BW, Hoffmann F, Waydhas C, Reifferscheid F, Hossfeld B, Bieler D, Schweigkofler U, Busch HJ, Janssens U, Wnent J, Bernhard M, Böhm L, Pin M, Wrede C, Michels G, Linke A, Tries R, Müller M. Joint statement on the discontinuation and withholding of resuscitation. Notfall Rettungsmed. 2025:5.
  23. Ebel SS, Bayer A, Prückner S, Kress L, Heller AR, Bartenschlager CC. Data-based evaluation of a modification of the Berlin Algorithm for in-hospital triage. Notfall Rettungsmed. 2025:8.
  24. Dormann H, Weiss C, Prückner S. Innovative approaches in mass gathering medicine-overcoming challenges in emergency medicine. Notfall Rettungsmed. 2025;28(3):156-7.
  25. Dittmar MS, Birk A, Brinkrolf P, Fabrizio M, Gnirke A, Koster J, Lamprecht C, Lohs T, Savinsky G, Trentzsch H, Urban B, Rettungsdienst AGQ, Ausschusses Rettungswesen B. Quality indicators for the German emergency medical services: Results of a cross-state consensus process. Notfall Rettungsmed. 2025:8.
  26. Csollarova K, Koletzko L, Thi TGL, Wratil PR, Zhelyazkova A, Breiteneicher S, Stern M, Lupoli G, Schwerd T, Choukér A, Hornung V, Keppler OT, Adorjan K, Török HP, Koletzko S, RisCoin Study G. Factors Associated with Impaired Humoral Immune Response to mRNA Vaccines in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Matched-Cohort Analysis from the RisCoin Study. Vaccines. 2025;13(7):22.
  27. Bonigut M, Zhelyazkova A, Weber M, Geiser-Metz S, Geis M, Heindl B, Prückner S. COVID-19 vaccination and test management for healthcare workers-development, implementation and feasibility of a custom human resources information platform at a university hospital. BMC Med Inform Decis Mak. 2025;25(1):12.
  28. Bonigut M, Pleyer S, Birk A, Hinske L, Prückner S, Pigat L. Developing test data for quality assurance in anonymized emergency health data registry in germany. Eur J Public Health. 2025;35.
  29. Boborzi L, Bertram J, Schniepp R, Decker J, Wuehr M. Clinical Whole-Body Gait Characterization Using a Single RGB-D Sensor. Sensors. 2025;25(2):11.
  30. Bausewein C, Fischer P, Bayer A, Helmbrecht C, Rosenbruch J, Haberland B, Feddersen B, Prückner S. Palliative medicine as a resource for in-hospital care during mass casualty incidents. Notfall Rettungsmed. 2025:8.
  31. Bârsac C, Petrica A, Sandesc D, Lungeanu D, Bubenek S, Lazarovici M, Ostergaard D, Balan C, Szederjesi J, Ristescu AI, Vasian HN, Burlacu CL. A National Advanced Airway Management (NAAM) programme in Romania under the framework of a European curriculum for Simulation-Based Education and Training (SBET) in anaesthesiology. Trends Anaesth Crit Care. 2025;62:8.

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Final program

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Venue

The BSAS Meeting will be held at Institute for Emergency Medicine and Management in Medicine (INM), Munich University Hospital, Schillerstr. 53, 80336 Munich, Germany. INM is located in the city center of Munich within walking distance from the main station.

The venue site can be easily reached by public transport (closest Subway stations: ‘Sendlinger Tor’ and ‘Hauptbahnhof’).

 

Preliminary programme

Friday, October 19th

9.30  Registration open

10.00 Meeting start

17.45 Meeting end

19.30 Dinner at Ratskeller

Saturday, October 20th

9.00  Meeting start

15.45 Meeting end

 

Social Programme

The conference dinner will take place on Friday, October 19th, at Ratskeller Munich. This location is only a 20 minute walk from the meeting venue in the cellars of one of the major sights in Munich – the Town Hall, directly at Marienplatz, the main square of the city.

On Sunday we will organize a small hike for those who want to stay for the weekend in Munich. Details will be announced soon.

 

Accommodations

We have reserved a number of rooms in two hotels near the conference venue.

1. Motel One Sendlinger Tor, Herzog-Wilhelm-Straße 28, 80331 Munich
€ 79 per night  (€ 9,50 for breakfast not included)
Rooms are bookable until October 6th 2018.
Please use the booking form to make a reservation.

2. Hotel Dolomit, Goethestr. 11, 80336 Munich
€ 117,90 per night (€ 8 for breakfast not included)
Rooms are bookable until October 1st 2018.
Please book directly through the hotel website using the booking code “BSAS2018”.

 

Registration

Registration for participants is now open. Please register until 7th of October, 2018 using the link below:

REGISTRATION SITE

 

Funding

This meeting is sponsored by the "Münchner Universitätsgesellschaft"

 

Further information

In case you need further information, please do not hesitate to contact us via This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

We are very much looking forward to meeting you at BSAS 2018.

Best wishes,

BSAS 2018 Organization Team

Alexandra Zech, Marc Lazarovici & Matthias Weigl

Research

Research is among the INM’s central tasks. Our research activities encompass a wide range of the emergency medicine topics such as provisional structures and long-term demand developments in acute and emergency medicine, Human Factors and risk management in emergency medicine, evaluation of new concepts in education, training and simulation as well as the monitoring of new approaches in acute- and disaster medicine.

Research at the INM is based on interdisciplinary cooperation. Apart from physicians our team consists of economists, geographers, IT-specialists, engineers, psychologists, mathematicians, natural scientists and social scientists.

In the section publications, a selection of our publications, theses and dissertations is listed.

Training

Through the consideration of the complete supply chain of emergency medicine, our classes and trainings offer a marked additional value to conventional simulation trainings.

Our trainings contain aspects such as:

  • Training of acute medical care strategies and techniques for multi-professional teams of emergency medicine professionals.
  • Significance of the Human Factor as well as techniques of crew and team resource management in order to avoid errors and optimize patient safety.
  • Team interaction in time- and life-critical situations, such as patient hand over in emergency rooms.
  • Complex patient care chains along various stages and with interacting teams ("patient on the move").

In addition to training for professionals, the INM trains university students in emergency and acute medicine providing them with thorough basic knowledge. This is an integral part of the curriculum of the medical school at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München.

Consulting services

The INM offers consulting services in emergency medicine, management in medicine and IT solutions. This includes:

  • analysis of the demand for emergency medical services and emergency departments
  • recommendations for preclinical and clinical emergency infrastructure
  • risk and quality management for preclinical and clinical emergency medical services,
  • management in medical education,
  • management in clinical medicine
  • disaster management as well as
  • hosting, housing, development and administration of web- and application-servers specifically tailored for medical associations or non-profit organizations.

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Welcome

Founded in 2001 at the Medical Department of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, the INM was the first university institute in Germany with a focus on emergency medicine and management in medicine.  The institute’s aim is to optimize processes and quality in emergency medicine by means of

  • scientific research addressing interventions, processes and structural developments in emergency medicine,
  • systematic training and quality management for professionals in emergency medicine,
  • services in managerial consulting for the medical sector as well as
  • (big) data based evaluations of preclinical and clinical emergencies, logistics and infrastructure.

Institut für Notfallmedizin und Medizinmanagement – INM
Klinikum der Universität München
Schillerstr. 53
80336 Munich
Germany
Tel.: +49 89 4400-57101 /-57104
Fax: +49 89 4400-57102
Email: gs.inm (at) med.uni-muenchen.de
Internet: www.inm-online.de

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