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Discrepancies of Emergency Medicine Residents' Preliminary Interpretation of Abdominal CT and Feedback Image Education

Lim WS, Kim JK, Ahn JY

PURPOSE: For the differential diagnosis of acute abdomen, abdominal computed tomography (CT) is commonly performed in the emergency department (ED). Rapid and accurate interpretation after CT is essential; however, final...
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Relationship between Re-visits and Complaints' Characters of Out Patient Department and Emergency Department in One Tertiary Hospital

Ji JH, Seo YW, Jang TC, Lee KW, Kim GM

PURPOSE: Emergency department (ED) and Outpatient department (OPD) are similar to some extent, but there are differences. The difference is complaints that can be encountered during practice. The aim of...
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Investigation of Emergency Department Violence: Resident Survey

Seo G, Bae HC, Hong JY, Oh JH, Lee DH, Kim SE, Park SE, Kim CW

PURPOSE: The Korean Intern Resident Association and Korean Society of Emergency Medicine announced the 'Hospital violence response system' to secure patient safety and provide a health care provider countermeasures against...
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Prospective Evaluation of the Recognition of Stroke In the Emergency Room (ROSIER) Scale in Emergency Department

Lee S, Seo JS, Lee SC, Lee JH, Doh H

PURPOSE: Early assessment and rapid intervention in patients with acute stroke can reduce mortality and complication. We conducted a prospective evaluation of the Recognition Of Stroke In the Emergency Room...
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Agreement of Medical Directors for Indirect Medical Oversight on Prehospital Care

Park PK, Kim SH, Lee WC, Kim MH

PURPOSE: The medical director is a core factor in maintaining high quality emergency medical services. This study was conducted to evaluate the agreement of medical oversight for prehospital emergency care...
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The Comparison of Ultrasound Guided Cricothyroid Membrane Identification Method and Anatomical Landmark Palpation Cricothyroid Membrane Identification Method in Intubated Patients

Yang HB, Cho YS, Choi JH, Lim H

PURPOSE: Cricothyroidotomy had a high failure rate. Ultrasound-guided cricothyroid membrane (CTM) identification may be more accurate and easier than anatomical landmark palpation. The purpose of this study was to compare...
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Primary Repair of Spontaneous Intramural Esophageal Dissection: A Case Report

Kim HB, Park KH, Cho J, Park HY, Sun KH, Park SY, Kwon IH

Intramural esophageal dissection (IED) is a laceration between the mucosal and submucosal layers without perforation. Spontaneous IED is relatively common in elderly female patients on anticoagulation medication, while secondary IED...
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Communication for Medical Advices between Prehospital Providers and Physician Medical Directors

Jung SH, Jeong J, Chung JY, Yun YH, Lee JH

PURPOSE: On-line medical control, in addition to indirect control like protocols, is known to exert a positive effect on the quality of prehospital care. Because the decision-making process of directing...
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Prevalence of Undiagnosed Diabetes in Patient with Random Serum Glucose Over 200 mg/dL in an Emergency Department in Korea: Preliminary Study

Choi JH, Cho YS, Lee J, Cho GC, Ha SM, Ryu JY

PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of diabetes in patients with random serum glucose over 200 mg/dL in an emergency department. METHODS: A retrospective descriptive pilot...
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Validity of iPad for Remote Diagnosis of Rib Fracture

Kim S, Cho Y, Lee Y, Jang H, Park J

PURPOSE: In elderly and patients with underlying diseases, mortality rate is increased when compared to rib fractures which occurred in other patients. Because there is a shortage of emergency physicians...
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Changes in the Trend of the Imaging Study in Children with Acute Appendicitis in the Pediatric Emergency Department and Changes of the Negative Appendectomy Rate (NAR)

Jung JH, Kwak YH, Lee JH, Kim DK, Chang I, Jeong JH, Jung JY, Kwon H

PURPOSE: We evaluated the relationship between changes in the trend of the utilization of diagnostic imaging studies and the rates of negative appendectomy, complications in pediatric patients with appendicitis. METHODS: This...
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Disaster Medical Responses to the Disaster Scene of Long-distance on Highway-Field Triage and Disaster Communication by Social Media for 106-vehicle Chain Collision in Yeong- Jong Grand Bridge

Woo JH, Lee G, Cho JS, Yang HJ, Lim YS, Kim JJ, Park WB, Jang JY, Jang JH, Hyun SY, Cha MI

PURPOSE: This study describes the disaster medical responses to the disaster scene of long-distance on a highway; 106-vehicle chain collision on Yeong-Jong Grand Bridge on February 11, 2015 and we...
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Early Detection and Staging of Acute Kidney Injury in Non-traumatic Rhabdomyolysis in Emergency Department

Ryu K, Ahn JY, Lee MJ, Nho WY, Kim SH

PURPOSE: Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common, serious complication in rhabdomyolysis patients. Early recognition and adequate therapy in rhabdomyolysis-related AKI are essential to reducing mortality. However, existing biomarkers, such...
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Observation of Emergency Department Adult Patient Presenting Primary Symptoms of Upper Digestive Tract Oreign Body Ingestion

Shim MB, Park JW, Park HI, Bae JK, Je SM, Chung TN, Kim EC, Choi SW, Kim OJ

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study is to search for factors which can help in deciding on proper treatment for patients who visit the Emergency department (ED) with symptoms of...
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Factors Associated with Skeletal Chest Injuries Secondary to Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation of In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Patients

Cho JC, Seo YW, Kim G, Lee KW, Choi DH, Jang TC

PURPOSE: Rib and sternal fractures are common complications of chest compressions during cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). The aim of this study is to investigate skeletal chest injuries following chest compressions and...
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The Relationship between Rainfall and Traffic Accident Patients in Busan

Shin KH, Park DH, Yoon YS, Kim YW, Park KH, Sun KH, Park HY, Cho JH, Kim TH

PURPOSE: Traffic accidents are increasing due to the development and increment of transportation. Previous studies on analysis of the correlation between environmental factors and traffic accidents have rarely been reported....
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The Characteristics of Patients with Hanging Injury and the Usefulness of S100B Protein as a Predictive Factor According to the Presence of Cardiac Arrest

Kim SC, Choi SC, Min YG, Lee JS, Park EJ

PURPOSE: Brain injury due to hanging leads has a high mortality rate and severe neurological sequelae. Serum S100B for predicting brain injury in hanging injury has not been evaluated. The...
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A New Modified Scoring System to Assess the Prognosis of Patients with Community-Acquired Pneumonia

Park SW, Oh SB, Choi IK

PURPOSE: An accurate, objective scoring system to assess the severity of community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) could be helpful to physicians in predicting patient mortality and improving decisions regarding hospitalization. However reports...
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Iatrogenic Bronchial Injury: A Rare Complication of Tube Thoracostomy with a Small Bore Catheter

Chang SW, Ryu KM, Ryu JW

A 69-year-old male was admitted for dyspnea and chest pain. The patient had undergone coronary artery bypass graft surgery and tube thoracostomy three years ago. The chest radiograph showed pleural...
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A Case of Diabetic Ketoacidosis with Refractory Metabolic Acidosis Successfully Treated with Continuous Hemodiafiltration

Lee SH, Kim BG, Cho AY, Kim SS, Shin HS, Kim JG, Sun IO, Lee KY, Yoon HJ

Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is a complex medical disorder characterized by abnormalities in electrolyte, acid-base, and volume status. Metabolic acidosis in mild and moderate DKA is corrected with insulin therapy. Bicarbonate...
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