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Free open access medical education for point of care ultrasound: content discovery and resource evaluation

Rudnin S, Greenstein J, Husain A

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Effectiveness of antibiotic prophylaxis in patients with centipede stings: a randomized controlled trial

Changratanakorn C, Fasawang N, Chenthanakit B, Tansanthong P, Mapairoje C, Tunud R, Pipopwongpisan A, Wittayachamnankul B

Objective Centipede stings are a common problem in tropical countries. Current treatment guidelines do not include recommendations for antibiotic prophylaxis to prevent the associated bacterial infection since no previous study...
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Procedural training models among emergency medicine residency programs

Bilello L, Ketterer A, Yarza S, Chiu D, Rosen C

Objective Optimal training methods remain controversial for rarely performed emergency procedures. Previous research has failed to demonstrate the superiority or inferiority of live anesthetized animal models (LAA) as compared to...
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Management of intractable oronasal bleeding using Sengstaken-Blakemore tubes in patients with facial trauma: a case series and technical notes

Kim GW, Choi S, Han S, Lee Y, Kang B, Jung YS

Objective Intractable massive oronasal bleeding can become a life-threatening condition. The success rate of conventional bleeding control methods other than transarterial embolization (TAE) is not expected to be high. We...
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Association between burnout and wellness culture among emergency medicine providers

Jyothindran R, d’Etienne JP, Marcum K, Ho AF, Robinson RD, Tijerina A, Graca C, Knowles HC, Zenarosa NR, Wang H

Objective Burnout is a common occurrence among healthcare providers and has been associated with provider wellness culture. However, this association has not been extensively studied among emergency medicine (EM) providers....
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Association between the number of prehospital defibrillation attempts and neurologic outcomes in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients without on-scene return of spontaneous circulation

Choi S, Kim TH, Hong KJ, Jeong J, Ro YS, Song KJ, Shin SD

Objective Delivery of prehospital defibrillation for shockable rhythms by emergency medical service providers is crucial for successful resuscitation in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) patients. The optimal range of prehospital defibrillation...
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Effects of mobile messenger counseling on case management success for individuals engaging in self-harm or suicide attempts who were discharged from emergency departments

Seong JM, Cho Y, Cho GC, Lee J, Kim IY, Seo H, Kim J

Objective Postdischarge case management for self-harm or suicide attempters often fails; therefore, this study aimed to investigate the effects of mobile messenger counseling (MMC) on the postdischarge case management results...
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Factors affecting successful esophageal foreign body removal using a Foley catheter in pediatric patients

Lim D, Kim JK, Kim YJ, Cho YJ, Cho JW, Park J, Choe JY, Choe BH

Objective This study aimed to determine the factors that affect successful esophageal foreign body (FB) removal using a Foley catheter and to identify methods to increase the success rate. Methods In...
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Public awareness and willingness to use automated external defibrillators in a metropolitan city

Lee JH, Lee DE, Ryoo HW, Moon S, Cho JW, Kim YJ, Kim JK, Kim JH, Lee KW, Jin Sc, Seo JS

Objective Early defibrillation is crucial for the survival of patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. This study aimed to examine the trends and associated factors regarding public awareness and willingness to...
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Use of noninvasive volume assessment methods to predict acute blood loss in spontaneously breathing volunteers

Tomo A, Pekdemir M, Ozturan IU, Dogan NO, Yaka E, Yilmaz S

Objective The use of noninvasive volume assessment methods to predict acute blood loss in spontaneously breathing patients remains unclear. We aimed to investigate changes in the pleth variability index (PVI),...
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Suicidal intent as a risk factor for mortality in high-level falls: a comparative study of suicidal and accidental falls

Kang BH, Jung K, Huh Y

Objective Suicide is a major issue in South Korea, and falling is a common method of suicide. Further, accidental falls are a common cause of death. However, whether suicidal falls...
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