Lidia Martínez Sánchez
Investigador
Research group
The researcher Lídia Martínez Sánchez received a degree in medicine from the University of Barcelona in 1997 and obtained a PhD from the University of Barcelona in 2015.
Since 2002 she has been attached to the Emergency Department at the Hospital Sant Joan de Déu. Since 2005 she has been an instructor in Structured Triage - Andorran Triage Model- and, since 2008, Pediatric and Neonatal Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Instructor. Member of the Poisoning Group of the Spanish Society of Pediatric Urgencies since 2008, has coordinated the creation of Quality Indicators in Pediatric Intoxications. She is a Member of the Toxicology Task Force of the Catalan Society of Emergency Medicine and Emergencies and, since 2012, she has coordinated the creation of Pediatric Coditox.
Last Publications
- Nogué-Xarau S, Martínez-Sánchez L, Salgado-García E and Aguilar-Salmerón R Naloxona: 60 años de un antídoto esencial en los servicios de urgencias y emergencias. Emergencias . 38(1): 69-72.
- Supervía A, Gispert MªÀ, Puiguriguer J, Álvarez Zabala PB, Martínez-Sánchez L, Olmos S, Calderón B, Paz Picornell R, Nogué S and Córdoba F Paracetamol poisoning: a prospective comparison of 2 protocols for N-acetylcysteine treatment Emergencias . 37(1): 39-43.
- Barceló-Martín B, Bravo-Serrano B, Burillo-Putze G, Curcoy-Barcenilla AI, de Castro-Ríos A, Fernández-Alonso C, Galicia-Paredes M, Isorna-Folgar M, Jiménez-Belio E, Maza-Vera MT, Martínez-Sánchez L, Puiguriguer J, Rodriguez-Gamella B, Ruiz-Antoran B, Salgado-Garcia E, Santiago-Saez AS and Supervía-Caparrós A Documento de consenso sobre la asistencia en servicios de urgencias hospitalarios a pacientes que consulten por sospecha de sumisión química Revista Española de Urgencias y Emergencias . s1: 1-22.
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