Dansk Tidsskrift for Akutmedicin

Current Issue

Vol. 8 No. 2 (2025)
Published December 15, 2025

Explore the latest research and professional perspectives in emergency medicine and nursing—dive into the current issue.

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Original, development, and quality articles

Barna Hjersing, Astrid Vittrup Larsen, Charlotte Mose Hansen, Anne Bejlegård List, Christina Østervang
4-17
Facilitation of evidence-based discussions in an Emergency Department
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Mike Bundgaard Astorp, Dorte Melgaard, Amanda Agnes Østervig Buus, Joschka Martin Bauer, Cecilie Møller, Caroline Rebbe Kjellerup, Lisa Greve Routhe, Hussein Erfani, Anne Lund Krarup
18-24
What amount of medicine and utensils are needed for acute, basic End-of-Life palliation? An observational cohort study
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Case reports

Mats Jacob Hermansson Lindberg, Janne Schwab
26-29
Recurrent seizures in a socially well-established man with tramadol misuse
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Jens Birk Andersen, Michael Dan Arvig, Danny Yu
30-33
Systematic Blood Gas Analysis
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Niels Brandt, Peter Tagmose Thomsen, Anders Vestergaard Krusenstjerna-Hafstrøm
34-36
Resuscitative hysterotomy and the challenge of high acuity low occurrence (HALO) situations
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Why Submit Your Article to the Danish Journal of Emergency Medicine?

The Danish Journal of Emergency Medicine aims to promote knowledge sharing within the field of emergency care. The journal seeks to support professional, cultural, and organizational development in the emergency medicine landscape.

As a researcher, clinician, or project leader, it is essential to disseminate important findings — not only internationally, but also nationally and locally. Sharing knowledge with frontline clinicians who address these issues daily is key to ensuring the implementation and real-world impact of your results.

This journal does not charge any submission fees, article processing charges (APCs), or other publication-related costs.

We invite all professionals working on relevant projects within emergency medicine to submit their work to the journal. Below are examples of article types suited to different author profiles:

Examples of Article Types:

For established researchers:

  • Summaries of original research articles

  • Summaries of PhD or doctoral dissertations

For smaller research and quality improvement projects:

  • Review articles

  • Original research, development, and quality improvement articles

For early-career or emerging researchers:

  • Protocol articles

For clinicians:

  • Clinical guidelines

  • Case reports


Organisation

The Danish Journal of Emergency Medicine is owned by the Danish Society for Emergency Medicine (DASEM).
The editorial board is appointed by DASEM.


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