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PubMed inclusion: Clinical and Experimental Emergency Medicine joins the club

Singer AJ

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Spontaneous elbow hemarthrosis identified by point-of-care ultrasound

Mackenzie , McCorvey S

Traumatic or spontaneous hemarthroses are an important cause of joint effusions, and can complicate innate or acquired coagulopathies. The elbow is an unusual location for a spontaneous hemarthrosis; we describe...
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Non-aneurysmal and non-traumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage after attempted suicide by incomplete hanging

Kim TH, Lee SH, Kim DH, Kim SC, Jin W, Kim SY, Shin SH, Lee SB

Hanging is a common method of suicide that is being reported more frequently in many countries. Several complications including injuries to the cervical spine, neck vessels, and brain can occur...
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Changes in electrocardiographic findings after closed thoracostomy in patients with spontaneous pneumothorax

Lee W, Lee Y, Kim C, Choi HJ, Kang B, Lim TH, Oh J, Kang H, Shin J

OBJECTIVE: We aimed to describe electrocardiographic (ECG) findings in spontaneous pneumothorax patients before and after closed thoracostomy. METHODS: This is a retrospective study which included patients with spontaneous pneumothorax who presented...
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Emergency medical service personnel need to improve knowledge and attitude regarding prehospital sepsis care

Park J, Hwang SY, Shin TG, Jo IJ, Yoon H, Lee TR, Cha WC, Sim MS

OBJECTIVE: We aimed to evaluate the knowledge and attitudes of emergency medical service (EMS) personnel pertaining to sepsis. We also compared EMS personnel’s knowledge of sepsis and their intention to...
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Association between persistent tachycardia and tachypnea and in-hospital mortality among non-hypotensive emergency department patients admitted to the hospital

Puskarich , Nandi U, Long BG, Jones AE

OBJECTIVE: Vital sign trends are used in clinical practice to assess treatment response and aid in disposition, yet quantitative data to support this practice are lacking. This study aimed to...
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Characteristics of orbital wall fractures in preschool and school-aged children

Yang DJ, Kim YJ, Seo DW, Lee HJ, Park IJ, Sohn CH, Ryoo JM, Lee JS, Kim WY, Lim KS

OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to evaluate the injury patterns in pediatric patients with an orbital wall fracture (OWF) and to identify the differences in injury patterns between preschool and school-aged...
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High-sensitivity C-reactive protein/albumin ratio as a predictor of in-hospital mortality in older adults admitted to the emergency department

Oh J, Kim SH, Park KN, Oh SH, Kim YM, Kim HJ, Youn CS

OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to test the hypothesis that an elevated high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP)/albumin ratio at admission increases the risk of mortality in older patients admitted...
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Association between lactate clearance during post-resuscitation care and neurologic outcome in cardiac arrest survivors treated with targeted temperature management

Kim JC, Lee BK, Lee DH, Jung YH, Cho YS, Lee SM, Lee SJ, Park CH, Jeung KW

OBJECTIVE: We investigated the association between lactate clearance or serum lactate levels and neurologic outcomes or in-hospital mortality in cardiac arrest survivors who were treated with targeted temperature management (TTM). METHODS:...
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Hematologic parameters to predict negative cerebrospinal fluid examination results among neurologically intact patients who underwent lumbar puncture on suspicion of central nervous system infection

Kim JH, Kim HJ, Na JU, Han SK, Choi PC, Shin DH

OBJECTIVE: Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) examination is mandatory whenever central nervous system (CNS) infection is suspected. However, pleocytosis is not detected in a substantial number of suspected patients who undergo CSF...
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