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The use of tris-hydroxymethyl aminomethane in the emergency department

Lu C, Leibner E, Wright B

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Intraabdominal vibrator due to a vaginal cuff dehiscence

Reichman E

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A bibliometric analysis of research productivity of emergency medicine researchers in South Korea

Choi J, You JS, Joo YS, Kong T, Ko DR, Chung SP

OBJECTIVE: During the past 20 years, over 1,400 doctors have been certified as emergency physicians in Korea. The number of scientific publications in the field of emergency medicine has also...
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Changes in the first-pass success rate with the GlideScope video laryngoscope and direct laryngoscope: a ten-year observational study in two academic emergency departments

Lee JK, Kang H, Choi HJ

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to assess the success rate of the GlideScope video laryngoscope (GVL) and direct laryngoscope (DL) over ten years in two academic emergency departments. METHODS:...
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Does the use of bedside ultrasonography reduce emergency department length of stay for patients with renal colic?: a pilot study

Park YH, Jung RB, Lee YG, Hong CK, Ahn JH, Shin TY, Kim YS, Ha YR

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of adding bedside ultrasonography to the diagnostic algorithm for nephrolithiasis on emergency department (ED) length of stay. METHODS: A prospective,...
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A case of severe corrosive esophagitis, gastritis, and liver necrosis caused by ingestion of methyl ethyl ketone peroxide

Chang JO, Choi JW, Hwang Y

The plastic hardener methyl ethyl ketone peroxide is unstable peroxide that releases free oxygen radicals. Ingestion of this compound induces widespread liver necrosis, severe metabolic acidosis, corrosive esophagitis and gastritis,...
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Safety and efficiency of emergency department interrogation of cardiac devices

Neuenschwander JF, Peacock WF, Migeed M, Hunter SA, Daughtery , McCleese I, Hiestand B

OBJECTIVE: Patients with implanted cardiac devices may wait extended periods for interrogation in emergency departments (EDs). Our purpose was to determine if device interrogation could be done safely and faster...
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Comparison of internal jugular vein dilation between Valsalva maneuver and proximal internal jugular vein compression

Seong H, Kang B, Kim G

OBJECTIVE: The Valsalva maneuver is recognized as an effective method to dilate the internal jugular vein (IJV). However, this maneuver cannot be performed in many cases, such as children and...
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Radiographic basal ganglia abnormalities secondary to nonketotic hyperglycemia with unusual clinical features

Choi JY, Park JM, Kim KH, Park JS, Shin DW, Kim H, Jeon WC, Kim HJ

A 77-year-old woman was admitted to a local clinic for altered consciousness and presented with a suspected basal ganglion hemorrhage detected on brain computed tomography. The patient was stuporous, but...
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International Classification of Diseases 10th edition-based disability adjusted life years for measuring of burden of specific injury

Kim YJ, Shin SD, Park HS, Song KJ, Cho JS, Lee SC, Kim SC, Park JO, Ahn KO, Park YM

OBJECTIVE: We aimed to develop an International Classification of Diseases (ICD) 10th edition injury code-based disability-adjusted life year (DALY) to measure the burden of specific injuries. METHODS: Three independent panels used...
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Urine metabolomic analysis to detect metabolites associated with the development of contrast induced nephropathy

Diercks DB, Owen KP, Kline JA, Sutter ME

OBJECTIVE: Contrast induced nephropathy (CIN) is a result of injury to the proximal tubules. The incidence of CIN is around 11% for imaging done in the acute care setting. We...
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