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Stressed vs. unstressed volume and its relevance to critical care practitioners

Spiegel R

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Efficient utilization of the limited number of emergency medicine specialists and statistics related to clinical outcomes in the emergency department

Kwon JH, Sohn CH, Lee JH, Oh BJ

OBJECTIVE: The supply of emergency medicine (EM) specialists has not been able to meet demand in the past decade. This study comparatively analyzed clinical findings to provide fundamental data to...
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Air reduction of intussusception after abdominal blunt trauma and a literature review

Kwon SR, Ha SO, Oh YT, Sohn YD

The typical presentation of intussusception includes intermittent severe abdominal pain, vomiting, rectal bleeding, and the presence of an abdominal mass. We present a case of intussusception after abdominal blunt trauma...
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Troponin assay use in the emergency department for management of patients with potential acute coronary syndrome: current use and future directions

Fox WR, Diercks DB

Troponins are proteins commonly found in cardiac tissue that are released during myocardial ischemia or necrosis. These troponins can be detected by assays that can then be used to guide...
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Use of resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta in a patient with gastrointestinal bleeding

Lee J, Kim K, Jo YH, Lee JH, Kim J, Chung H, Hwang JE

Resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta (REBOA) was developed for controlling intra-abdominal arterial bleeding before definitive bleeding control, and is commonly used in patients with ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysms....
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Tube thoracostomy training with a medical simulator is associated with faster, more successful performance of the procedure

Chung TN, Kim SW, You JS, Chung HS

OBJECTIVE: Tube thoracostomy (TT) is a commonly performed intensive care procedure. Simulator training may be a good alternative method for TT training, compared with conventional methods such as apprenticeship and...
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Comparison of the GlideRite to the conventional malleable stylet for endotracheal intubation by the Macintosh laryngoscope: a simulation study using manikins

Kong YT, Lee HJ, Na JU, Shin DH, Han SK, Lee JH, Choi PC

OBJECTIVE: To compare the effectiveness of the GlideRite stylet with the conventional malleable stylet (CMS) in endotracheal intubation (ETI) by the Macintosh laryngoscope. METHODS: This study is a randomized, crossover, simulation...
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Estimation of optimal pediatric chest compression depth by using computed tomography

Jin SY, Oh SB, Kim YO

OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to compare the optimal chest compression depth for infants and children with that of adults when the simulated compression depth was delivered according to the current...
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Clinical outcomes of adverse cardiovascular events in patients with acute dapsone poisoning

Kang KS, Kim HI, Kim OH, Cha KC, Kim H, Lee KH, Hwang SO, Cha YS

OBJECTIVE: Adverse cardiovascular events (ACVEs) account for a large proportion of the morbidities and mortalities associated with drug overdose emergencies. However, there are no published reports regarding outcomes of ACVEs...
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Does the traditional snakebite severity score correctly classify envenomated patients?

Kang S, Moon J, Chun B

OBJECTIVE: This study aims to help set domestic guidelines for administration of antivenom to envenomated patients after snakebites. METHODS: This retrospective observational case series comprised 128 patients with snake envenomation. The...
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Vasopressor requirement during targeted temperature management for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest caused by acute myocardial infarction without cardiogenic shock

Song G, You Y, Jeong W, Lee J, Cho Y, Lee S, Ryu S, Lee J, Kim S, Yoo I

OBJECTIVE: We investigated whether patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) due to an acute myocardial infarction without cardiogenic shock required higher doses of vasopressors with low targeted temperature management (TTM)...
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