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Gartland classification concordance of supracondylar fractures among pediatric emergency medicine physicians, radiologists, and orthopedic surgeons
BackgroundThe modified Gartland classification is the most widely accepted grading method of supracondylar humeral fractures among orthopedic...
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Systemic review of age brackets in pediatric emergency medicine literature and the development of a universal age classification for pediatric emergency patients - the Munich Age Classification System (MACS)
Currently arbitrary, inconsistent and non-evidence-based age cutoffs are used in the literature to classify pediatric emergencies. None of these...
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Evaluation of an emergency medicine point-of-care ultrasound curriculum adapted for a resource-limited setting in Guyana
BackgroundThis is a cohort pilot study of senior emergency medicine residents and residency-trained emergency medicine registrars practicing in an...
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Intersectional characterization of emergency department (ED) staff experiences of racism: a survey of ED healthcare workers for the Disrupting Racism in Emergency Medicine (DRiEM) Investigators
IntroductionThe impact of racism on patient outcomes in Emergency Medicine has been examined but there have been few studies exploring the...
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Needs and expectations for artificial intelligence in emergency medicine according to Canadian physicians
BackgroundArtificial Intelligence (AI) is recognized by emergency physicians (EPs) as an important technology that will affect clinical practice....
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Improving the introduction of telemedicine in pre-hospital emergency medicine: understanding users and how acceptability, usability and effectiveness influence this process
IntroductionIncreasing numbers of ambulance calls, vacant positions and growing workloads in Emergency Medicine (EM) are increasing the pressure to...
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Frailty assessment in emergency medicine using the Clinical Frailty Scale: a sco** review
BackgroundFrailty is a common condition present in older Emergency Department (ED) patients that is associated with poor health outcomes. The...
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The utility of the Rapid Emergency Medicine Score (REMS) compared with three other early warning scores in predicting in-hospital mortality among COVID-19 patients in the emergency department: a multicenter validation study
BackgroundMany early warning scores (EWSs) have been validated to prognosticate adverse outcomes of COVID-19 in the Emergency Department (ED),...
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Reducing 48-h emergency department revisits and subsequent admissions: a retrospective study of increased emergency medicine resident floor coverage
BackgroundEarly unexpected hospital admission after emergency department (ED) discharge is an important topic regarding effective preventive...
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Updated Filler Emergency Kit: Next-Generation Emergency Solution
Introduction:The rising popularity of facial filler injections has corresponded with an increase in reported complications. While a filler emergency...
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COVID-19 has heightened tensions between and exposed threats to core values of emergency medicine
BackgroundProfessional culture is a powerful influence in emergency departments, but incompletely understood. Disasters magnify cultural realities,...
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Use of non-invasive respiratory supports in high-intensity internal medicine setting during the first two waves of the COVID-19 pandemic emergency in Italy: a multicenter, real-life experience
During the first two waves of the COVID-19 emergency in Italy, internal medicine high-dependency wards (HDW) have been organized to manage patients...
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Improving technical and non-technical skills of emergency medicine residents through a program based on high-fidelity simulation
We evaluated the effectiveness of a training program with high-fidelity simulation (HFS) to improve technical (TS) and non-technical skills (NTS) of...
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Advancing patient-centered research practices in a pragmatic patient-level randomized clinical trial: A thematic analysis of stakeholder engagement in Emergency Medicine Palliative Care Access (EMPallA)
BackgroundInvolving patient and community stakeholders in clinical trials adds value by ensuring research prioritizes patient goals both in conduct...
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National Emergency Resuscitation Airway Audit (NERAA): a pilot multicentre analysis of emergency intubations in Irish emergency departments
BackgroundThere is paucity of literature on why and how patients are intubated, and by whom, in Irish Emergency Departments (EDs). The aim of this...
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Manikins versus simulated patients in emergency medicine training: a comparative analysis
PurposeEvery physician must be able to sufficiently master medical emergencies, especially in medical areas where emergencies occur frequently such...
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Overview of best practices for buprenorphine initiation in the emergency department
In recent decades, opioid overdoses have increased dramatically in the United States and peer countries. Given this, emergency medicine physicians...