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Availability of urine toxicologic screening tests in the emergency department: focused on illegal drugs

Lee SK, Choi S

Purpose: In Korea, it is predicted that the proportion of drug abusers among patients visiting the emergency room will soon increase. Several emergency medical institutions in Korea are conducting field...
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Ciguatera fish poisoning in Korea: a case report

Lee SK, Kang JH

Ciguatera is the commonest syndrome of marine poisoning that is caused by the ingestion of ciguatoxins that accumulate in certain tropical and subtropical finfish. It is endemic throughout the subtropical...
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Comparison of Poisoning Severity Score (PSS) according to alcohol co-ingestion in intentional poisoning patients

Jun Mj, Ahn Tk, Kang S

Purpose: Alcohol ingestion enhances impulsivity and aggression, and has been proven to have a close relationship with suicide. This study investigates whether alcohol co-ingestion affects the Poisoning Severity Score (PSS) grade...
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Delayed death after chlorfenapyr poisoning

Lee JY

Chlorfenapyr is a widely used insecticide, that is very lethal if ingested. It exhibits delayed toxicity in which there are few symptoms at first which suddenly worsen after a few...
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Use of succimer as an alternative antidote in copper sulfate poisoning: A case report

Han SK, Park SW, Cho YM, Wang IJ, Bae BK, Yeom SR, Park SC

Copper sulfate is widely used as a fungicide and pesticide. Acute copper sulfate poisoning is rare but potentially lethal in severe cases. Copper sulfate can lead to cellular damage of...
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Effect of ETCO2 monitoring of poisoning patients with decreased mental state in ED

Kwon YH, So BH, Jeong WJ

Purpose: This study aimed to analyse the effect of End-Tidal Carbon Dioxide (ETCO2) monitoring on patients who had been poisoned and presented in the emergency department with decreased consciousness. Methods: The...
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Association between defoliant exposure and survival to discharge after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest

Kim DW, Kye YC, Lee JY, Jung EG, Kim DS, Choi HJ, Lee Y

Purpose: We investigated the association between defoliant exposure and survival to discharge after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. Methods: This is a retrospective case-control study based on the cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) registry. The...
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Systematic review for economic benefit of poison control center

Han E, Hwang H, Yu G, Ko DR, Kong T, You JS, Choa M, Chung SP

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to conduct a systematic review to investigate the socio-economic benefits of the poison control center (PCC) and to assess whether telephone counseling at...
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Analysis of social factors influencing authenticity of suicide for patient who attempt to suicide in emergency department: Retrospective study based Post-suicidal Care Program data

Ji JG, Kim YW, Kang JH, Jang YD

Purpose: This study was conducted to analyze the social factors influencing the ‘authenticity of suicidal ideation’ based post-suicidal care programs in emergency departments (EDs). Methods: This retrospective study was an analysis...
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Laboratory analysis of acute acetaminophen overdose patients in Emergency Medical Centers: including analysis of one toxicological laboratory data

Kim IC, Won S, Lee A, Jung H, Lee J, Oh BJ

Purpose: Acetaminophen (APAP) is a widely available drug responsible for a large part of drug-induced hepatotoxicity in developed countries. Although acetaminophen overdose cases in Korea are being continuously reported, there...
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