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Updates in emergency department laceration management

Otterness , J Singer A

Lacerations are a common reason for patients to seek medical attention, and are often acutely managed in the emergency department. Recent studies pertaining to closure techniques, sedation and analgesia, advances...
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Prehospital tracheotomy in a case of avulsion of the larynx with a comminuted fracture of the jawbone

Rupprecht , Gaab K

Emergency physicians in the field are sometimes confronted with cases wherein patients cannot be intubated and ventilated. In some cases, cricothyrotomy, the method of choice for securing an emergency airway,...
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Main outcomes of the sudden cardiac arrest survey 2006 to 2016

Yoon H, Kwon Y, An J, Hong S, Kim YT

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Large observational study on risks predicting emergency department return visits and associated disposition deviations

Huggins C, Robinson R, Knowles H, Cizenski J, Mbugua R, Laureano-Phillips J, Schrader C, Zenarosa N, Wang H

OBJECTIVE: A common emergency department (ED) patient care outcome metric is 72-hour ED return visits (EDRVs). Risks predictive of EDRV vary in different studies. However, risk differences associated with related...
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Electrocardiogram and cardiac testing among patients in the emergency department with seizure versus syncope

White JL, Hollander , Pines JM, Mullins PM, Chang AM

OBJECTIVE: Cardiogenic syncope can present as a seizure. The distinction between seizure disorder and cardiogenic syncope can only be made if one considers the diagnosis. Our main objective was to...
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Factors associated with delayed emergency room visits in adult immigrant patients with mild abdominal pain in Korea

Kim DY, Kim DH, Yoon HJ, Lee WJ, Woo SH, Seol SH, Kim HJ

OBJECTIVE: To determine the factors associated with unmet needs in immigrant patients complaining of abdominal pain, by analyzing those associated with the time from symptom onset to emergency room visit. METHODS:...
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Trends in demographics and outcome of patients presenting with traumatic brain injury

Kadar R, Rochford D, Omi E, Thomas Y, Patel K, Kulstad E

OBJECTIVE: To analyze the trends in demographics and outcomes of patients presenting with traumatic brain injury by performing a retrospective database review of the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH)...
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Spontaneous hepatic haemangioma rupture and hemoperitoneum: a double problem with a single stage interventional radiology solution

Rossi UG, Camisassi , Pinna F, Rollandi G

Hepatic haemangioma is a congenital vascular malformation, considered the most common benign mesenchymal hepatic tumour. Spontaneous or traumatic rupture is the most severe complication. In case of rupture, surgical resection...
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Factors affecting determination of the optimal ketamine dose for pediatric sedation

Min JY, Lee JR, Kim HI, Byon HJ

OBJECTIVE: Children are sedated before undergoing diagnostic imaging tests in emergency medicine or pediatric sedation anesthesia units. The aim of this study was to identify variables potentially affecting the dose...
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Characteristics of blood tests in patients with acute cerebral infarction who developed symptomatic intracranial hemorrhage after intravenous administration of recombinant tissue plasminogen activator

Lee C, Na JU, Lee JH, Han SK, Choi PC, Lee YH, Park SO, Shin DH

OBJECTIVE: Patients suspected as having acute ischemic stroke usually undergo blood tests, including coagulation-related indexes, because thrombocytopenia and coagulopathy are contraindications for recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (rtPA) administration. We aimed...
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Exploratory, cognitive, and depressive-like behaviors in adult and pediatric mice exposed to controlled cortical impact

Lee SW, Jang MS, Jeong SH, Kim H

OBJECTIVE: Sequelae of behavioral impairments associated with human traumatic brain injury (TBI) include neurobehavioral problems. We compared exploratory, cognitive, and depressive-like behaviors in pediatric and adult male mice exposed to...
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Initial absence of N20 waveforms from median nerve somatosensory evoked potentials in a patient with cardiac arrest and good outcomes

Habeych ME, Moshayedi , Rittenberger JC, Gunn SR

A 34-year-old male was brought to the hospital with a chest gunshot wound. Pulseless upon arrival, blood pressure was absent for 10 minutes. A thoracotomy resulted in return of spontaneous...
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New prehospital scoring system for traumatic brain injury to predict mortality and severe disability using motor Glasgow Coma Scale, hypotension, and hypoxia: a nationwide observational study

Gang MC, Hong KJ, Shin SD, Song KJ, Ro YS, Kim TH, Park JH, Jeong J

OBJECTIVE: Assessing the severity of injury and predicting outcomes are essential in traumatic brain injury (TBI). However, the respiratory rate and Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) of the Revised Trauma Score...
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