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Diffuse incidental dural calcifications

Wusterbarth E, Pederson J, Gottlieb M

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Urological emergencies: unmasking massive bladder hematomas

Pawar A, Shinde V

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Optimizing dispatcher-bystander dyadic collaboration in emergency medical communication to improve cardiac arrest response

Imbriaco G, Ramacciati N

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Popular websites as a source of misinformation on first aid in foreign body airway obstruction

Birkun A, Gautam A

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Barriers to utilization of intraosseous vascular access in pediatric emergencies

Sombi HO

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Therapeutic hypothermia is not dead, but hibernating!

Freedman Jr. RJ, Schock RB, Peacock WF

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Current trends in emergency airway management: a clinical review

Nah S, Lee Y, Choi SJ, Lee J, Hwang S, Lim S, Lee I, Cho YS, Chung HS, on behalf of the Korean Emergency Airway Management Society

Airway management is a fundamental and complex process that involves a sequence of integrated tasks. Situations requiring emergency airway management may occur in the emergency department, intensive care units, and...
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Inappropriate use of intravenous epinephrine leading to atrial fibrillation during prehospital anaphylaxis treatment: a case report

Jung H, Ryoo HW, Park J, Choi SH, Lee JH, Kim S

In a prehospital setting, the narrow therapeutic window of epinephrine necessitates its cautious administration to avoid anaphylaxis. In this case, a 46-year-old man presented severe anaphylactic symptoms. Following the standard...
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Evaluation of the quality of emergency department management for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

King PJ, Ramic L, Wilson J, Aaron S, Stiell IG

Objective: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is associated with exacerbations and high risk of serious outcomes. Our goal was to determine the appropriateness of the emergency department (ED) management of...
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Update on the pathophysiology and management of acute trauma hemorrhage and trauma-induced coagulopathy based upon viscoelastic testing

Maegele M

Uncontrolled hemorrhage and trauma-induced coagulopathy (TIC) are the two predominant causes of preventable death after trauma. Early control of bleeding sources and rapid detection, characterization and management of TIC have...
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Comparison of modified quick Sequential Organ Failure Assessment models as triage tools for febrile patients

Lee DY, Ryu S, Jeon SY, Park JS, You YH, Jeong WJ, Cho YC, Ahn HJ, Kang CS, Oh SK

Objective: Effective triage of febrile patients in the emergency department is crucial during times of overcrowding to prioritize care and allocate resources, especially during pandemics. However, available triage tools often...
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The accuracy of the Hounsfield unit in pulmonary embolism diagnostics

Yazici MM, Sekmen S, Çelik A, Yavaşi , Hürsoy N

Objective Pulmonary embolism (PE) is a vascular disease that is most frequently diagnosed using the radiological imaging technique computed tomography pulmonary angiography (CTPA). In this study, we aimed to demonstrate...
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Dual-dispatch protocols and return of spontaneous circulation in patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: a nationwide observational study

Lee SH, Hong WP, Kim YS, Park J, Lim HJ

Objective: The Korean National Fire Agency conducted a pilot project examining Advanced Life Support (ALS) protocols, including epinephrine administration, to improve survival among patients suffering out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA). In...
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