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Supraclavicular brachial plexus block: the unsung hero of emergency department regional anesthesia

Shalaby M, Sahni R

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Erratum to “Clinical utilization of four-factor prothrombin complex concentrate: a retrospective single center study”

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Benign discoloration or harbinger of infection: purple urine bag syndrome, a rare urinary phenomenon

Agbonghae C, Brown W, Raper JD, Bloom AD

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Global prevalence of resuscitation training among the general public: current evidence and future directions

Birkun A

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A case of full-thickness scalp necrosis with oxidized regenerated cellulose application

Oh SK, In YN, Min JH, You YH, Park JS, Jeong WJ, Cho YC, Ahn HJ, Kang CS

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The prehospital emergency medical service system in Korea: its current status and future direction

Park JH, Song KJ, Shin SD

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Acute contralateral reexpansion pulmonary edema within a few hours of pleural drainage

Yun GS, Ahn HJ, Kang C, Park JS, You Y, Jeong W, Cho YC

We report a case of an 83-year-old male patient with massive tuberculous pleural effusion. Percutaneous drainage was performed following a diagnosis of tuberculous pleurisy. Fifteen minutes into the procedure, the...
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The impact of patient sex on survival after unintentional trauma in Korea: a retrospective, observational, case-control study

Maeng SJ, Kang J, Kim MC, Choi HZ

Objective This study aimed to describe the relationship between sex and survival in patients experiencing unintentional trauma. Methods This retrospective, national population–based observational, case-control study involved a cohort of Korean trauma...
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Benefits, key protocol components, and considerations for successful implementation of extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation: a review of the recent literature

Jeung KW, Jung YH, Gumucio JA, Salcido DD, Menegazzi JJ

The application of venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) in patients unresponsive to conventional cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) has significantly increased in recent years. To date, three published randomized trials have investigated...
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Use of clinical phenotypes to characterize emergency department patients administered intravenous opioids for acute pain

Caplan M, Friedman BW, Siebert J, Takematsu M, Adewunmi V, Gupta C, White DJ, Irizarry E

Objective Individual experience with opioids is highly variable. Some patients with acute pain do not experience pain relief with opioids, and many report no euphoria or dysphoric reactions. In this...
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The integrative feedback tool: assessing a novel feedback tool among emergency medicine residents

Gore KM, Schiebout J, Peksa GD, Hock S, Patwari R, Gottlieb M

Objective Feedback is critical to the growth of learners. However, feedback quality can be variable in practice. Most feedback tools are generic, with few targeting emergency medicine. We created a...
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Hemodynamic management of septic shock: beyond the Surviving Sepsis Campaign guidelines

Suh GJ, shin TG, Kwon WY, Kim K, Jo YH, Choi SH, Chung SP, Kim WY, for the Korean Shock Society investigators

Although the Surviving Sepsis Campaign guidelines provide standardized and generalized guidance, they are less individualized. This review focuses on recent updates in the hemodynamic management of septic shock. Monitoring and...
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Influence of work and family environment on burnout among emergency medical technicians

Haruna J, Uemura S, Taguchi Y, Muranaka S, Niiyama S, Inamura H, Sawamoto K, Mizuno H, Narimatsu E

Objective Burnout among emergency medical technicians is a serious problem affecting delivery of quality emergency medical services. Although the repetitive nature of the job and lower education level requirements for...
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The impact of COVID-19 on mortality in trauma patients undergoing orthopedic surgery: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Putera HD, Halim V, Panghiyangani R

Objective The global spread of the COVID-19 pandemic has affected all aspects of medicine, including orthopedic trauma surgery. This study aims to investigate whether COVID-19 patients who underwent orthopedic surgery...
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Reduced-Dose Systemic Fibrinolysis in Massive Pulmonary Embolism: A Pilot Study

Aykan A, Gökdeniz T, Gül , Kalaycıoğlu E, Karabay CY, Boyacı F, Hatem E, Weingart SD, Dursun

Objective Severe pulmonary embolism (PE) has a high mortality rate, which can be lowered by thrombolytic therapy (TT). However, full-dose TT is associated with major complications, including life-threatening bleeding. The...
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