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Martin Dutch

Publications

  • Breaking down the barriers to an improved consent rate - an Australian hospital’s journey.
  • Use of collaborative request model was highly correlated with organ donation consent.
  • The Australian potential organ donor sero-survey
  • Development of a computer application to estimate the residual risk of blood-borne virus transmission
  • Characteristics, presentation and outcomes of music festival patrons with stimulant drug-induced serotonin toxicity.
  • Protonitazene detection in two cases of opioid toxicity following the use of tetrahydrocannabinol vape products in Australia
  • In Response to “The Novel Use of Home Pulse Oximetry”: An Australian Offer of Support
  • Estimation of the potential eye and tissue donor pool in an Australian emergency department.
  • Extreme sporting events and transport-mitigating strategies: an Australian perspective.
  • Extreme sports: extreme physiology. Exercise-induced pulmonary oedema.
  • Hospital in the field: prehospital management of GHB intoxication by medical assistance teams.
  • Triage presenting complaint descriptions bias emergency department waiting times.
  • Mass gathering medicine: the Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games experience.
  • Nurofen Plus misuse: an emerging cause of perforated gastric ulcer.
  • Distribution of potential eye and tissue donors within an Australian teaching hospital
  • The Rapid Development of Virtual Care Tools in Response to COVID-19: Case Studies in Three Australian Health Services
  • Prevalence of Blood-Borne Viruses and Predictors of Risk in Potential Organ Donors in Australia.
  • Recently Acquired Blood-borne Virus Infections in Australian Deceased Organ Donors: Estimation of the Residual Risk of Unexpected Transmission.
  • Revised nucleic acid test window periods: Applications and limitations in organ donation practice
  • The Rapid Development of Virtual Care Tools in Response to COVID-19: Case Studies in Three Australian Health Services (Preprint)

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