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Inter-rater variability in the interpretation of the head impulse test results

Henriksen , Hallas P

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Predictors of abnormal brain computed tomography findings in patients with acute altered mental status in the emergency department

Shin S, Lee HJ, Shin J, Lee S

OBJECTIVE: Brain computed tomography (CT) is commonly performed to diagnose acute altered mental status (AMS), a critically important symptom in many serious diseases. However, negative CT results are common, which...
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Effect of alcohol use on emergency department length of stay among minimally injured patients based on mechanism of injury: multicenter observational study

Park JH, Park JO, Ro YS, Shin SD

OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of alcohol use on emergency department (ED) length of stay (LOS) among minimally injured patients by mechanism of injury. METHODS: This was a...
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Long-term changes in computed tomography and ultrasound utilization in a pediatric emergency department

Chang I, Jung JY, Kwak YH, Kim DK, Lee JH, Jung JH, Kwon H, Paek SH, Park JW

OBJECTIVE: Many studies have proposed reducing unnecessary use of computed tomography (CT), and ongoing studies in pediatric populations are aiming to decrease radiation dosages whenever possible. We aimed to evaluate...
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Pre-hospital i-gel blind intubation for trauma: a simulation study

Kim JG, Kim W, Kang GH, Jang YS, Choi HY, Kim H, Kim M

OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of i-gel blind intubation (IGI) as a rescue device for definitive airway management in ground intubation for pre-hospital trauma patients. METHODS: A prospective...
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Cervical collar makes difficult airway: a simulation study using the LEMON criteria

Yuk M, Yeo W, Lee K, Ko J, Park T

OBJECTIVE: Endotracheal intubation is extremely difficult to perform in patients wearing a cervical collar for a head and neck injury. Therefore, we analyzed actual measurements using the look externally, evaluate...
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Quality improvement activity for improving pain management in acute extremity injuries in the emergency department

Chang HL, Jung JH, Kwak YH, Kim DK, Lee JH, Jung JY, Kwon H, Paek SH, Park JW, Shin J

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of a quality improvement activity for pain management in patients with extremity injury in the emergency department (ED). METHODS: This...
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Delayed massive hemothorax requiring surgery after blunt thoracic trauma over a 5-year period: complicating rib fracture with sharp edge associated with diaphragm injury

Chang SW, Ryu KM, Ryu JW

Delayed massive hemothorax requiring surgery is relatively uncommon and can potentially be life-threatening. Here, we aimed to describe the nature and cause of delayed massive hemothorax requiring immediate surgery. Over...
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A novel method to cease traumatic urethral bleeding

Akhavizadegan H

Urethral bleeding due to trauma is a well-studied and often self-limiting condition. However, existing evidence regarding effective management of massive hemorrhage is limited. Intermittent penile compression and continuous perineal pressure...
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Incidence and characteristics of major bleeding among rivaroxaban users with renal disease and nonvalvular atrial fibrillation

Patel MR, Peacock WF, Tamayo S, Sicignano , Hopf KP, Yuan Z

OBJECTIVE: Patients with nonvalvular atrial fibrillation (AF) and renal disease (RD) who receive anticoagulation therapy appear to be at greater risk of major bleeding (MB) than AF patients without RD....
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Is it possible to reduce intra-hospital transport time for computed tomography evaluation in critically ill cases using the Easy Tube Arrange Device?

Song KH, Cho SU, Lee JW, Cho YC, Jeong WJ, You YH, Ryu S, Kim SW, Yoo IS, Joo KH

OBJECTIVE: Patients are often transported within the hospital, especially in cases of critical illness for which computed tomography (CT) is performed. Since increased transport time increases the risks of complications,...
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