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What Makes Korean Emergency Physician Satisfied?

Lee HM, Cho KH

PURPOSE: Emergency Medicine became a medical specialty in Korea more than 20 years ago. However, Emergency Medicine is struggling due to lack of enthusiasm from young physicians. Working conditions, personal...
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Empathy and Quality of Life in Korean Emergency Physicians

Seo JW, Park KH, Park HY, Sun KH, Park SY, Kim TH, Roh H, Cho J

PURPOSE: Empathy in medical practice is related to medical communication and clinical competence. In previous studies, low quality of life and other factors play an integral role in low empathy...
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Utilization of Pediatric Emergency Medical Center Depending on Visiting Time

Song W, Noh H, Ahn KO, Jeong SY, Suh J

PURPOSE: Many patients who may be treated in primary care clinics resort to emergency centers during the off hours of such clinics. This may cause overcrowding of emergency centers and...
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A Case of Ascites without Liver Failure in Patient with Valproic Acid Intoxication

Park YJ, Sun KH, Cho JH, Park KH, Park HY, Park SY, Kim TH

Valproic acid (VA) has been used for treatment of various convulsive disorders. As its use has increased, many complications of VA have been reported. Complications include significantly dangerous organ failures...
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A Pneumonia Patient with Worsening Respiratory Distress by Chilaiditi Syndrome: A Case Report

Lee CH, Sung WY, Lee JY, Seo SW

Chilaiditi sign refers to the presence of bowel gas under the right diaphragm which is similar in appearance to a pneumoperitoneum on radiography, and is caused by abnormal anatomic positioning...
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Change in Guardians' Favor in Computed Tomography after Explained by Emergency Physicians in Pediatric Head Injury

Jeong JH, Lee JH, Kim K, Rhee JE, Kim TY, Jo YH, Kim YJ, Lee JH, Kang C, Lee SH, Kim J, Park CJ, Kwon H

PURPOSE: Head injury in children is a common problem presenting to emergency departments, and cranial computed tomography scan is the diagnostic standard for these patients. Several decision rules are used...
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Multiple Shock Failures during Resuscitation: Risk Factors and Prognostic Implications

Kim J, Kim T, Rhee JE, Kim K, Jo YH, Lee JH, Kim YJ, Kwon HS, Jung JY

PURPOSE: Electrical shock is not always followed by a perfusing rhythm, and multiple shock failure (MSF) is common during CPR. We sought to investigate its risk factors and prognostic implications. METHODS:...
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Utility of the Rapid Emergency Medicine Score (REMS) for Predicting Hospital Mortality in Severely Injured Patients

Lee SH, Park JM, Park JS, Kim KH, Shin DW, Jeon WC, Kim HJ, Kim H

PURPOSE: We evaluated the power of the Rapid Emergency Medicine Score (REMS) for predicting hospital mortality in trauma patients. Then, we compared the REMS with two other scoring systems, the...
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Changes in Inflammatory Cytokines during Rewarming Period of Therapeutic Hypothermia for Post-Cardiac Arrest Patients

Lee HJ, Suh GJ, Kwon WY, Kim KS, Jung YS, You KM, Kye Y

PURPOSE: Therapeutic hypothermia is an important treatment strategy for control of the overwhelming inflammatory reactions of cardiac arrest patients. Rapid rewarming is related to poor outcome, however the kinds of...
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Fatal Peripartum Cardiomyopathy after Bupivacaine Local Injection in Elective Cesarean Section: A Case Report

Park JY, Kang HR, Kim JH, Kim HW, Kim SM, Chang YJ, Choe KH, Lee KM, An JY

Bupivacaine is frequently used for pain control and local anesthesia. However, it is associated with certain acute and fatal side effects, although rare, including cardiac and central nervous system toxicities....
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Bursting Fracture of the Thoracic Spine in Ankylosing Spondylitis: No Visible in Standard Radiograph

Shin MC, Ohk TG, Cho JH, Moon JB, Park CW, Yang GE, Kim MS, Lee JM

Patients with ankylosing spondylitis (AS) are at high risk for spinal fracture even after a minor injury. Most spinal fractures with ankylosing spondylitis occur in the cervical spine, whereas spinal...
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The Factors Influencing Neurological Outcome of Out-of-hospital Cardiac Arrest with Cardiac Etiology

Jeong SY, Kim CW, Yoon TH, Kim YJ, Hong SO, Choi JA

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to examine the factors associated with neurological outcome and to provide ideas for improving the operation of the emergency medical system in Korea. METHODS:...
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