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The team briefing: setting up relational coordination for your resuscitation

Purdy E, Alexander , Shaw R, Brazil V

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For better resuscitation in head up position cardiopulmonary resuscitation: using echocardiography

Jung E, Kye YC, Park C, Lee J, Park JR, Lee KH, Kim SS, Lee SJ, Kim D, Kim D

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Epidemiology and regional differences of acute poisonings of eight cities in Gyeonggi-do province in Korea using data from the National Emergency Department Information System of Korea

Ham S, Min YG, Chae MK, Kim HH

Objective We aimed to analyze the differences in epidemiological aspects and clinical courses of acute poisonings in each region of the Gyeonggi-do province in Korea. Methods This retrospective study analyzed data...
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Emergency medicine physicians infrequently perform pediatric critical procedures: a national perspective

Cabalatungan SN, Thode Jr. , Singer AJ

Objective To our knowledge, this is the first comprehensive study using a nationally representative database to estimate the frequency of critical procedures (endotracheal tube intubation [ETI], cardiopulmonary resuscitation [CPR], and...
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Damage control resuscitation

Leibner E, Andreae M, Galvagno Jr SM, Scalea T

The United States Navy originally utilized the concept of damage control to describe the process of prioritizing the critical repairs needed to return a ship safely to shore during a...
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Comparison of the characteristics and injury severity of passengers in motor vehicle accidents between urban and rural cities in South Korea

Park JY, Kim HJ, Choi HJ

Objective To analyze motor vehicle accidents in two different traffic environments and compare differences in severity between both regions. Methods Injury data were collected by the Emergency Medicine and Traffic Accident...
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Use of the National Early Warning Score for predicting in-hospital mortality in older adults admitted to the emergency department

Kim I, Song H, Kim HJ, Park KN, Kim SH, Oh SH, Youn CS

Objective The National Early Warning Score (NEWS), based on the patients’ vital signs, detects clinical deterioration in critically ill patients and is used to reduce the incidence of in-hospital cardiac...
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Anterior cutaneous nerve block for analgesia in anterior chest trauma:is the parasternal approach necessary?

Pietro SD, Mascia B, Bianco GL, Perlini S, Iotti GA

In recent years, several techniques of regional anesthesia have been proposed to provide analgesia to the anterior thoracic cage; notably, most of these techniques require a parasternal approach. However, in...
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Comparing the neurologic outcomes of patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest according to prehospital advanced airway management method and transport time interval

Kim S, Lee DE, Moon S, Ahn JY, Lee WK, Kim JK, Park J, Ryoo HW

Objective The incidences of prehospital advanced airway management by emergency medical technicians in South Korea are increasing; however, whether this procedure improves the survival outcomes of patients experiencing out-of-hospital cardiac...
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Copeptin with high-sensitivity troponin at presentation is not inferior to serial troponin measurements for ruling out acute myocardial infarction

Kim KS, Suh GJ, Song SH, Jung YS, Kim T, Shin SM, Kang MW, Lee MS

Objective We aimed to compare the multi-marker strategy (copeptin and high-sensitivity cardiac troponin I [hs-cTnI]) with serial hs-cTnI measurements to rule out acute myocardial infarction (AMI) in patients with chest...
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Prognostic factors related with outcomes in traumatic out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients without prehospital return of spontaneous circulation:a nationwide observational study

Jun GS, Kim JG, Choi HY, Kang GH, Kim W, Jang YS, Kim HT

Objective To evaluate the prognostic factors associated with the sustained return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) and survival to hospital discharge in traumatic out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (TOHCA) patients without prehospital ROSC. Methods...
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