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A Case of Progress to ESRD (End-Stage Renal Disease) who had Abnormal Results on Regular Screening Urinalysis and did not Follow up

Lee HJ

In Korea, currently, elementary, middle, and high school students undergo a regular urine test. This has resulted in significantly reduced progression of chronic kidney disease to ESRD. Follow up testing...
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Evaluation of Risk Factors and In-hospital Mortality of Postintubation Hypotension in the Emergency Department

Choi C, Lee K, Choi KK, Kim I

PURPOSE: Arterial hypotension is a recognized complication of emergency intubation, whereas there have been contradicting opinions regarding postintubation hypotension. The aim of this study was to determine the incidence, related...
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Causing Factors to Determine Whether to Administer Analgesics for Patients with Isolated Long Bone Fracture in Emergency Department

Park SH, Min MK, Ryu JH, Kim YI, Park MR, Park YM, Yeom SR, Han SK

PURPOSE: Many patients complain of pain due to fracture in the emergency department (ED). However, pain management in these patients has not been performed well. The objective of this study...
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Tangalle Sri Lanka Emergency Medical Center: To Implement a New Operating and Management System Through Means of Surveys

Park SH, Ahn ME, Seo JY, Han JH, Hong ES, Lee KH, Kim H, Park CB

PURPOSE: This study was conducted in the base hospital of Tangalle, Sri Lanka, in order to improve a new emergency operating system. METHODS: Emergency staff and patients were surveyed based on...
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The Comparisons of the Management and Pain Control for Appendicitis between Adults and Children in the Emergency Department

Paek SH, Kim HB, Kwak YH, Kim DK, Jung JY, Suh DB, Lee JH, Jung JH

PURPOSE: Appendicitis is one of the most common causes of acute abdominal pain presenting to the emergency department (ED). Emergency physicians are responsible for correct diagnosis and management of pain...
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Commotio Cordis by a Traffic Accident Visited the Emergency Department

Jo UR, Park SM, Lee KJ, Lee YH, Ahn JY, Sohn YD, Ahn HC

Commotio cordis is induction of sudden cardiac arrest and ventricular fibrillation (VF) by chest blunt trauma and nonpenetrating injury without damage to the rib, sternum, and heart in a person...
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Impacts of Urbanization on Delay in Transferred Ischemic Stroke Patients

Lee D, Ahn KO, Shin SD, Park HA, Roa YS, Cha WC, Lee SC

PURPOSE: Inter-hospital transport poses a number of challenging issues, including prolonging the time interval from symptoms to optimal reperfusion therapy after ischemic stroke. It is unclear whether urbanization is associated...
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The Assessment and Consideration about Feasibility of eFAST Exam in Medical School Students in Korea

Jun D, Doh H, Lee S, Lee J, Seo J, Park S, Kim H

PURPOSE: Emergency physicians usually perform ultrasound exams for patients with multiple injuries. Extended focused assessment with sonography for trauma (eFAST) can reveal injuries from chest to the abdomen immediately. However,...
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Diagnostic Accuracy of Bone Scan Compared to Computed Tomography of Thorax Fractures of Chest Trauma Patients

Jeong SI, Jung WS, Park YJ, Kim SP

PURPOSE: Thorax computed tomography (CT) is the diagnostic test for chest trauma patients in the emergency department. Thorax CT has high diagnostic accuracy for rib, sternum fractures. However, rib, sternum...
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Spontaneous Femoral Artery Pseudoaneurysm Rupture in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Patient

Seon KH, Yoo TH, Jeong SI, Kim SJ, Kim SP

Femoral artery pseudoaneurysm, a very uncommon disease, is usually reported trauma, iatrogenic vascular intervention, and nail fixation in the treatment of fracture. The femoral artery is a major vessel for...
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Availability of hs-C-reactive protein as Predictive Value of Acute Pyelonephritis with Patient of Urolithiasis

Park JW, Jin SC, Kim SJ, Choi WI

PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to determine early predictive value of acute pyelonephritis and urosepsis in patients with urolithiasis in the emergency department. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed medical records...
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The Demand and Causes of Emergency Medical Service Utilization of Visitors on Jeju Island, South Korea

Ko SY, Song SW, Kim WJ, Kang YJ, Kang KW, Park HS, Park CB, Kang JH

PURPOSE: Providing proper emergency medical services (EMS) for domestic or international visitors to popular destinations is becoming increasingly important. Jeju Island is the most visited spot in South Korea. The...
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Could One-Hand Compression for a Small Child Cause Intra-abdominal Injuries?

Kim DA, You YH, Cho YC, Ryu S, Lee JW, Kim SW, Yoo IS, Jeong WJ, Min J, Lee JS, Min JH, Park SS, Yoon BG

PURPOSE: We examined the question of whether one-hand chest compression for a small child could compress intraabdominal organs. METHODS: We retrospectively examined medical charts and multidirectional computed tomography (MDCT) images obtained...
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Study of a Modified Two-person Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Method to Provide Effective Ventilation: Analysis Based on a Rescuer's Training Proficiency

Kim KS, Na JH, Lee KH, Lee KR, Hong DY, Baek KJ, Park SO

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to compare the modified two-person cardiopulmonary resuscitation method (MM) (the first resuscitator performs chest compressions and squeezes the bag of bag-valve-mask (BVM) during...
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Application of New Trauma Scoring Systems for Mortality Prediction in Patients with Adult Major Trauma

Kim YH, Seo KS, Lee MJ, Park JB, Kim JK, Ahn JY, Ha SY, Ryoo HW, Mun YH, Choe MS

PURPOSE: Various scoring systems have been introduced in grading severity and predicting mortality of trauma patients. The objective of this study is to apply novel trauma scoring systems; BIG score...
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Two Successfully Treated Cases of Pulmonary Fibrosis Due to Paraquat Poisoning

Lee WK, Seong CS, Kim BS, Choi HM, Lee HS, Yoon HJ, Kim JG, Lee MS, Lee KY, Sun IO

Paraquat poisoning can cause severe multiple organ failure involving the kidneys, liver, lungs, adrenals, and central nervous system. The toxic effect of paraquat on the lung manifests as pulmonary edema,...
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"Push Hard and Fast" Voice Prompt from AED Can Improve Quality of Chest Compression Performed by Untrained Lay People

Yoon JM, Hwang SO, Cha YS, Kim OH, Kim TH, Jung WJ, Kim YW, Go J, Kim H, Lee KH, Cha KC

PURPOSE: We conducted this study in order to evaluate the question of whether a simple voice prompt, "push hard and fast", could improve the quality of chest compression performed by...
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Intractable Ventricular Arrhythmia Induced by Aconite and its Successful Treatment with Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Support

Kim YJ, Kim OG, Jang JG, Rhee I, Kim WY

Aconite, derived from the roots of certain aconitum species (Racunculaceae), is widely distributed in Korea. Aconitine, an extremely toxic substance present in aconite, has pharmacological effects, including anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and...
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A Case of Lemierre's Syndrome in Young Patient with Acute Peritonsillar Abscess

Kang JT, Chae SS, Kim JH, Shu YC, Seo YU, Kim JW, Ha SI

Lemierre's syndrome is very rare and is characterized by previous oropharyngeal infections, such as pharyngitis or peritonsillar abscess, leading to high fever, internal jugular venous thrombosis, and metastatic infections to...
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The Study of the Changes of Chest Wall Shape and Chest Compression Site According to Increasing Age

Bae JH, Cho JH, Shin MC, Choi HY, Park CW, Lee HY, Won MH

PURPOSE: The objective of this study is to investigate changes of chest wall shape and chest compression site according to increasing age. METHODS: This study is based on 99 patients who...
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