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Erratum: Comparison of radiation exposure by area before and after emergency center remodeling

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The article titled “Comparison of radiation exposure by area before and after emergency center remodeling,” published in J Korean Soc Emerg Med 2019;30(5):385-392 incorrectly listed affiliations of the authors.
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24-Hour shifts and frequent night shifts of Korean emergency medicine residents

Lim JK, Lee HM, Cho KH, Key DH

OBJECTIVE: The newly implemented Training Rule Standard limits the amount of resident working hours to serve the interests of the patients and residents alike. On the other hand, the law...
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The effect of change in medical care protocol for primary headache patients visiting the emergency medical center

Lee SY, Seo SW, Lee JY, Lee WS, Sung WY

OBJECTIVE: University hospitals nationwide are experiencing a shortage of neurology residents and excessive workloads; new measures are required because a lack of neurologists in the emergency department (ED) leads to...
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Failure of initial neurologic assessment for SCIWORA with brain injury in 22-month-old patient

Yoon KW

Spinal cord injury without radiological abnormality (SCIWORA) is a unique concern in pediatric spine injuries. The incidence of pediatric spinal injuries is relatively low, with cervical spine being the most...
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Internal hernia through a defect of the broad ligament: a case report

Lee JK, Kang DB, Lee JH

A small bowel obstruction due to an internal hernia through a defect of the broad ligament (called a broad ligament hernia) is rare and accounts for 4-7% of all internal...
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Comparison of medical resources usage between young adult patients and elderly patients: a single center, retrospective observational study

Oh E, Cho SJ, Wang IJ, Kim HB, Park SC, Lee SH, Bae BK, Cho YM, Lee DS, Yeo KH, Hwang SY

OBJECTIVE: Under the overcrowding conditions of large emergency departments, the proportion of elderly patients is increasing in Korea. This paper describes the necessity of the preparedness of Korean emergency departments...
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Caution warnings are required for the sale of neodymium magnets in Korea

Kim SE, Kang B, Choe BH, Park J, Kim K, Choe JY

Recent reports indicate that the number of children presenting to the emergency department after ingesting magnets has increased over the last decade. Since neodymium magnets became commercially available, reports of...
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Is the National Early Warning Score applicable to patients with trauma?

Suh JH, Kim DH, Kang C, Lee SH, Jeong JH, Kim T, Lee SB, Kim SC

OBJECTIVE: The National Early Warning Score (NEWS) is used widely to detect deteriorating patients in a range of clinical situations. This study examined the ability of the NEWS to predict...
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Utility of the clavicle as a new anatomical target of internal jugular vein catheterization

Yoo JH, Lee SH

OBJECTIVE: The ipsilateral nipple has been used as a directional guide for the insertion of a conventional central venous catheter via the internal jugular vein (IJV). However, the nipple is...
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External validation of STONE score and modified STONE score

Lee DW, Seo BS, Cho YS, Lim H, Cho JH, Lee S

OBJECTIVE: The STONE score and modified STONE score are useful clinical prediction rules for ureteral calculi. This study performed an external validation of the STONE score and modified STONE score....
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The factors affecting the level of urgency in the frequent users of the emergency department

Seo JH, Lee H, Park EJ, Kim H, Lee H, Kim SH

OBJECTIVE: study was conducted to identify patients who actually require medical treatment in the frequent users of the emergency department (ED) and evaluate the factors affecting the level of urgency...
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Factors prognostic of ruptured hepatocellular carcinoma presenting to the emergency department

Lee SH, Kim JS, Yu GN, Kim YJ, Ryoo SM, Sohn CH, Kim WY, Ahn S

OBJECTIVE: This study assessed whether characteristics of ruptured hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) at presentation to the emergency department (ED) affect patient outcomes, and evaluated factors prognostic of HCC, particularly treatment modalities. METHODS:...
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Changes in arterial blood gas analysis results according to body mass index in patients with acute dyspnea admitted through emergency department, and usefulness for predicting prognosis

Lee KT, Sung WY, Lee JY, Lee WS, Seo SW

OBJECTIVE: This study examined the change tendency in the arterial blood gas analysis (ABGA) results according to the body mass index (BMI) of patients admitted through the emergency department (ED)...
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Biomechanical demands comparison in 119 emergency medical services activities when using manual and powered stretcher carts: a scenario-based randomized cross-over simulation study

Song SW, Kang MS, Kang HJ, Park JH, Choi MJ, Hong KJ, Shin SD

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to compare the biomedical demands between a manual stretcher cart (Manual Cot) and a novel powered stretcher cart (Power Cot) during simulated routine...
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Usefulness of the neutrophil-to-lmphocyte ratio as a prognostic predictor in elderly patients admitted to the intensive care unit through emergency department

Kim SK, Park JH, Oh S, Park SH, Kim HJ, Kim SH, Kim SW, Zhu J, Choi SP, Oh JH

OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that an increase in the neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) increases the risk of in-hospital density in patients aged 65 and...
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Short-term hemodynamic response to calcium supplementation in patients with refractory septic shock: a retrospective observational study

Chang HS, Hwang SY, Park JE, Kim T, Park JH, Yoon H, Cha WC, Sim MS, Jo IJ, Shin TG

OBJECTIVE: Research on calcium use as an adjunctive rescue therapy for refractory septic shock is limited. In this study, we aimed to investigate the short-term hemodynamic response after calcium supplementation...
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Characteristics of the bicycle driver accident and factors related to the hospital admission: a multi-center retrospective study between 2011 to 2016

Shin YB, Park JM, Kim KH, Park J, Kim H, Shin DW, Kim H, Kim JE, Jeon W

OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to identify the characteristics of bicycle driver accidents, and investigate the factors related to the admission. METHODS: Adult patients (≥20 years old), who visited the emergency department...
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The prognostic value of 1-hour bundle completion in septic shock patients

Jeong WI, Kim JS, Yu J, Kang J, Yu G, Cho Y, Jung S, Kim WY, Ryoo SM

OBJECTIVE: Since 2018, the surviving sepsis campaign recommended one-hour bundle therapy in septic shock patients. On the other hand, evidence for the effectiveness of bundle therapy has not been established....
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The influence of symptom to balloon time in ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction undergoing primary percutaneous coronary intervention

Chun M, Lee D, Min MK, Ryu JH, Lee KH, Lee MJ, Jo YM, Kim HB, Wang IJ

OBJECTIVE: The current guidelines for the treatment of ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) recommends early reperfusion with a door to balloon (DTB) time of 90 minutes or less in patients...
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