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Re-evaluation of Pediatric Emergency Ultrasound Education for Emergency Medicine Residents

Kim DY, Lee JH, Jung JY, Kwon HS, Chang IW, Kim DK, Jung JH, Kwak YH

PURPOSE: As emergency ultrasound (EUS) can improve the management of emergency department patients, education in EUS has become an essential part of emergency medicine resident training. This study examined the...
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Effect of Hospitalization Decision by Emergency Physicians on Patient's Emergency Department Length of Stay: Before and After Study using Historical Control

Choi HS, Ryu S, Cho YC, Jeong WJ, Cho SU, Ahn HJ, Joo KH

PURPOSE: This study analyzed the effects of the hospitalization decisions made by emergency physicians (EP) on the emergency department length of stay (ED-LOS). METHODS: From March 2016, the hospitalization decisions of...
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Korean Triage and Acuity Scale (KTAS)

Park J, Lim T

The number of patients visiting the emergency room (ER) is increasing every year. The Korean Triage and Acuity Scale (KTAS) was developed in Korea in 2012 to help reduce the...
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Validity of the Newly Developed Five Level Pediatric Triage System Implemented in a Children's Hospital Emergency Department

Shin JW, Lee SH, Lee DS, Kim HB, Jo YM, Bae BG, Wang IJ, Park MR

PURPOSE: Korean Acuity and Triage Scale (KTAS) has been used nationally since 2016 for triage in emergency departments. After the newly developed triage tool was applied, there have been few...
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Analysis of Differential factors for Detecting Surgical Acute Abdomen in Women of Childbearing Age Presenting to the Emergency Department with Non-traumatic Abdominal Pain in the Absence of Laboratory Abnormalities

Song HJ, Lee JH

PURPOSE: Acute abdomen in women of childbearing age has a broad differential diagnosis, often presenting a diagnostic challenge to an emergency physician. Computed tomography (CT) has been used for an...
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Evaluation of Nonclinical Activities of Emergency Medicine Specialist Using Relative Value Unit: Pilot Study

Park SY, Park KH, Lee P, Kim HJ, Seo BS, Cho KH

PURPOSE: Emergency medicine (EM) specialists in training hospitals perform not only clinical practice, but also nonclinical activities, such as education, administration, and research. The types and amounts of nonclinical activities...
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Prediction of the Likelihood of Surgical Management in Blow-out Fracture Patients: Using Two CT Measuring Method, DFD and CCD

Kwak SH, Choi HS, Lee JS, Jeong KY, Hong HP, Ko YG

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the predictive value of the measured factors that can be used in an emergency department to assess patients with blow-out fractures...
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Reliability of Korean Triage and Acuity Scale-based Triage System as a Severity Index in Emergency Patients

Kim JY, Hong DY, Kim SY, Kim JW, Park SO, Lee KR, Baek KJ

PURPOSE: Triage is an important process in a hospital emergency department (ED). The Korean Triage and Acuity Scale (KTAS)-based triage system was developed for use in Korean EDs as a...
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Efficacy of Initial Lactate and Lactate Clearance by Emergency Department Treatment in Diabetic Ketoacidosis Patients

Joo YW, Lee DW, Kim JW, Park SH, Lee JW, Moon HJ, Choi JH, Lee HJ, Jung YH, Kim HS, Jun DH

PURPOSE: Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is a fatal complication caused by unregulated diabetes. Lactate is used as a prognostic indicator for a range of serious illnesses and its level is higher...
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The Relationship between Extremity Injury Severity and Pain Intensity according to Age

Kim G, Chung H, Jang HY, Park J, Cho Y, Lee Y

PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between the injury severity and pain intensity according to age in patients with extremity injuries. METHODS: Adult patients with an...
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Analysis of Prognostic Factors Affecting Admission in Acute Alcohol-intoxicated Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury Visiting Emergency Room

Kim DC, Kang GH, Kim W, Jang YS, Choi HY, Ha JK, Choi IG, Lee BK, Kim OH, Ryu JH, Cho GC, Cho YS, Kang B, Kim HJ, Lee JH, Choi HJ, Yeom SR

PURPOSE: This study analyzed the prognostic factors affecting admission in acute alcohol-intoxicated traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients visiting the emergency room. METHODS: A multicenter, retrospective observational study was conducted on 821...
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Discussion of Lumbar Puncture in Infants Aged Less than 3 Months Who Visited Emergency Department

Lee SY, Lee HJ, Kim JW, Moon HJ, Lee DW, Lee JW, Choi JH, Park JS

PURPOSE: This study was conducted to confirm the necessity of lumbar puncture to identify the cause of fever in febrile infants aged less than 3 months who visited an emergency...
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The Usefulness of the mPTS (modified pediatric trauma score) and Newly Developed Extended mPTS as a High Risk Pediatric Trauma Patients Screening Tool: Support of Two Tiered Trauma Team Activation System

Kang MC, Wang IJ, Cho SJ, Yeom SR, Han SK, Park SW, Lee SH, Park SC, Lee DS, Cho HM

PURPOSE: A secondary triage tool for pediatric trauma patients, “modified pediatric trauma score (mPTS)” was introduced to predict high risk trauma. METHODS: Pediatric trauma patients (≤15 years) presenting to the Pusan...
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Acute Pulmonary Embolism Associated with Transposition of the Inferior Vena Cava in a 14-year-old Boy

Kwon HJ, Shin JS, Kim HS, Lee K, Kim SH

Idiopathic venous thromboembolism (VTE) and pulmonary embolism (PE) are relatively infrequent in the pediatric population but are almost always associated with an underlying disease or risk factors, such as congenital...
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Should We Convert Prehospital Supraglottic Airway to Endotracheal Tube Immediately in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest? A Preliminary, Retrospective, Observational Study

Lim H, Chon SB

PURPOSE: This study examined whether the immediate conversion of the prehospital supraglottic airway (SGA) to endotracheal intubation (ETI) is associated with the return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) and survival to...
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The Recognition Capability of Cardiac Arrest for Lay Person, Nurse and Dispatcher: A Comparison Study through the Video Question

Kim T, Cho Y, Lee J, Cha H, Lee H, Choi D, Cho GC

PURPOSE: The rapid recognition of cardiac arrest is an important factor for survival in cardiac arrest patients, and gasping is a primary barrier to the recognition of a cardiac arrest....
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Comparison of Outcomes between AutoPulse(TM) and Manual Compression in Out-of-hospital Cardiac Arrest Patient

Park JH, Cho IS, Kim ES, Ha CM

PURPOSE: This study compared the outcomes of AutoPulseTM compression with manual compression provided by 119 paramedics in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients. METHODS: Between March and December 2016, a total of 221...
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Difference of Awareness and Barrier about Bystander Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation between Adult and Geriatric Population

Park SJ, Lee MJ, Park YS

PURPOSE: The majority of cardiac arrests occur in private homes with the most likely witness being the spouse of an elderly victim. On the other hand, few elderly attend cardiopulmonary...
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