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  1. Despite the use of e-FAST in management of patients with abdominal trauma, its utility in prehospital setting is not widely adopted. The goal of this study is to develop a novel portable telesonography (TS) sy...

    Authors: Chinwe Ogedegbe, Herman Morchel, Vikki Hazelwood, William F Chaplin and Joseph Feldman
    Citation: BMC Emergency Medicine 2012 12:19
  2. Currently the American Red Cross requires that individuals renew their cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification annually; this often requires a 4- to 8-hour refresher course. Those trained in CPR ofte...

    Authors: Stephen Magura, Michael G Miller, Timothy Michael, Robert Bensley, Jason T Burkhardt, Anne Cullen Puente and Carolyn Sullins
    Citation: BMC Emergency Medicine 2012 12:18
  3. Traumatic brain injury (TBI) affects approximately 10 million people annually, of which intracranial hemorrhage is a devastating sequelae, occurring in one-third to half of cases. Patients in low and middle-in...

    Authors: Saleena Subaiya, Ian Roberts, Edward Komolafe and Pablo Perel
    Citation: BMC Emergency Medicine 2012 12:17
  4. Mortality from trauma remains a major public health issue as it is the leading cause of death in persons aged 5 to 44 years .Uncontrolled hemorrhage and coagulopathy is responsible for over 50% of all trauma r...

    Authors: Erick Mujuni, Robert Wangoda, Peter Ongom and Moses Galukande
    Citation: BMC Emergency Medicine 2012 12:16
  5. Patient demographic characteristics have been associated with longer emergency department (ED) treatment times, but the influence of psychosocial characteristics has not been assessed. We evaluated whether dep...

    Authors: Donald Edmondson, Jonathan D Newman, Melinda J Chang, Peter Wyer and Karina W Davidson
    Citation: BMC Emergency Medicine 2012 12:14
  6. Despite validated guidelines, management of mild head injury (MHI) is still associated with excessive computed tomography (CT) scanning. Reports concerning serum levels of S100B have shown promise concerning s...

    Authors: Olga Calcagnile, Linda Undén and Johan Undén
    Citation: BMC Emergency Medicine 2012 12:13
  7. In November 2008, a surgical team from the Red Cross Hospital Beverwijk, the Netherlands, was deployed in Afghanistan for three months to attend in the army hospital of Kandahar.

    Authors: Joris Commandeur, Robert Jan Derksen, Damian MacDonald and Roelf Breederveld
    Citation: BMC Emergency Medicine 2012 12:12
  8. Emergency medical technicians (EMTs) and paramedics experience critical incidents which evoke distress and impaired functioning but it is unknown which aspects of incidents contribute to their impact. We sough...

    Authors: Janice Halpern, Robert G Maunder, Brian Schwartz and Maria Gurevich
    Citation: BMC Emergency Medicine 2012 12:10
  9. In paediatric emergency medicine, estimation of weight in ill children can be performed in a variety of ways. Calculation using the ‘APLS’ formula (weight = [age + 4] × 2) is one very common method. Studies on...

    Authors: Khalid Ali, Ian Sammy and Paula Nunes
    Citation: BMC Emergency Medicine 2012 12:9
  10. Effective cardiopulmonary resuscitation and increased coronary perfusion pressures have been linked to improved survival from cardiac arrest. This study aimed to compare the rates of survival between conventio...

    Authors: Paul A Jennings, Linton Harriss, Stephen Bernard, Janet Bray, Tony Walker, Tim Spelman, Karen Smith and Peter Cameron
    Citation: BMC Emergency Medicine 2012 12:8
  11. Septic arthritis of the sternoclavicular joint (SCJ) is extremely rare, and usually appears to result from hematogenous spread. Predisposing factors include immunocompromising diseases such as diabetes.

    Authors: Nobuki Shioya, Yoriko Ishibe, Shigenori Kan, Takayuki Masuda, Naoya Matsumoto, Gaku Takahashi, Hideyuki Makabe, Yasuhiko Yamada and Shigeatsu Endo
    Citation: BMC Emergency Medicine 2012 12:7
  12. Dyspnea is among the most common reasons for emergency department (ED) visits by patients with cardiopulmonary disease who are commonly asked to recall the symptoms that prompted them to come to the ED. The re...

    Authors: Mark B Parshall, Paula M Meek, David Sklar, Joe Alcock and Paula Bittner
    Citation: BMC Emergency Medicine 2012 12:6
  13. Computed tomography (CT) scanning has become essential in the early diagnostic phase of trauma care because of its high diagnostic accuracy. The introduction of multi-slice CT scanners and infrastructural impr...

    Authors: Joanne C Sierink, Teun Peter Saltzherr, Ludo FM Beenen, Jan SK Luitse, Markus W Hollmann, Johannes B Reitsma, Michael JR Edwards, Joachim Hohmann, Benn JA Beuker, Peter Patka, James W Suliburk, Marcel GW Dijkgraaf and J Carel Goslings
    Citation: BMC Emergency Medicine 2012 12:4
  14. The CRASH-2 trial showed that early administration of tranexamic acid (TXA) safely reduces mortality in bleeding in trauma patients. Based on data from the CRASH-2 trial, global mortality data and a systematic...

    Authors: Katharine Ker, Junko Kiriya, Pablo Perel, Phil Edwards, Haleema Shakur and Ian Roberts
    Citation: BMC Emergency Medicine 2012 12:3
  15. Many Finnish emergency departments (ED) serve both primary and secondary health care patients and are therefore referred to as combined emergency departments. Primary care doctors are responsible for the initi...

    Authors: Jarmo Kantonen, Ricardo Menezes, Tuula Heinänen, Juho Mattila, Kari J Mattila and Timo Kauppila
    Citation: BMC Emergency Medicine 2012 12:2
  16. Political conflicts in Bangkok, Thailand have caused mass casualties, especially the latest event April 10, 2010, in which many military personnel were injured. Most of them were transferred to Phramongkutklao...

    Authors: Nuttapong Boonthep, Suthee Intharachat and Tassanee Iemsomboon
    Citation: BMC Emergency Medicine 2012 12:1
  17. During circulatory arrest, effective external chest compression (ECC) is a key element for patient survival. In 2005, international emergency medical organisations changed their recommended compression-ventila...

    Authors: Sebastian G Russo, Peter Neumann, Sylvia Reinhardt, Arnd Timmermann, André Niklas, Michael Quintel and Christoph B Eich
    Citation: BMC Emergency Medicine 2011 11:20
  18. For several decades, emergency departments (EDs) utilization has increased, inducing ED overcrowding in many countries. This phenomenon is related partly to an excessive number of nonurgent patients. To resolv...

    Authors: Anne-Claire Durand, Stéphanie Gentile, Patrick Gerbeaux, Marc Alazia, Pierre Kiegel, Stephane Luigi, Eric Lindenmeyer, Philippe Olivier, Marie-Annick Hidoux and Roland Sambuc
    Citation: BMC Emergency Medicine 2011 11:19
  19. Injuries represent a significant and growing public health concern in China. This Review was conducted to document the characteristics of injured patients presenting to the emergency department of Chinese hospita...

    Authors: Michael Fitzharris, James Yu, Naomi Hammond, Colman Taylor, Yangfeng Wu, Simon Finfer and John Myburgh
    Citation: BMC Emergency Medicine 2011 11:18
  20. The International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR) now recommends therapeutic hypothermia (TH) (33°C for 12-24 hours) as soon as possible for patients who remain comatose after resuscitation from sho...

    Authors: Conor Deasy, Stephen Bernard, Peter Cameron, Ian Jacobs, Karen Smith, Cindy Hein, Hugh Grantham and Judith Finn
    Citation: BMC Emergency Medicine 2011 11:17
  21. Emergency departments across the globe follow a triage system in order to cope with overcrowding. The intention behind triage is to improve the emergency care and to prioritize cases in terms of clinical urgency.

    Authors: Ramesh P Aacharya, Chris Gastmans and Yvonne Denier
    Citation: BMC Emergency Medicine 2011 11:16
  22. Many health care disciplines use evidence-based decision making to improve patient care and system performance. While the amount and quality of emergency medical services (EMS) research in Canada has increased...

    Authors: Jan L Jensen, Ian E Blanchard, Blair L Bigham, Katie N Dainty, Doug Socha, Alix Carter, Lawrence H Brown, Alan M Craig, Andrew H Travers, Ryan Brown, Ed Cain and Laurie J Morrison
    Citation: BMC Emergency Medicine 2011 11:15
  23. Persistent musculoskeletal pain and psychological sequelae following minor motor vehicle collision (MVC) are common problems with a large economic cost. Prospective studies of pain following MVC have demonstra...

    Authors: Timothy F Platts-Mills, Lauren Ballina, Andrey V Bortsov, April Soward, Robert A Swor, Jeffrey S Jones, David C Lee, David A Peak, Robert M Domeier, Niels K Rathlev, Phyllis L Hendry and Samuel A McLean
    Citation: BMC Emergency Medicine 2011 11:14
  24. Emergency departments are medical treatment facilities, designed to provide episodic care to patients suffering from acute injuries and illnesses as well as patients who are experiencing sporadic flare-ups of ...

    Authors: Rahim Moineddin, Christopher Meaney, Mohammad Agha, Brandon Zagorski and Richard Henry Glazier
    Citation: BMC Emergency Medicine 2011 11:13
  25. Withdrawing and withholding life-support therapy (WH/WD) are undeniably integrated parts of medical activity. However, Emergency Department (ED) might not be the most appropriate place to give end-of life (EOL...

    Authors: Nada Damghi, Jihane Belayachi, Badria Aggoug, Tarek Dendane, Khalid Abidi, Naoufel Madani, Aicha Zekraoui, Abdellatif Benchekroun Belabes, Amine Ali Zeggwagh and Redouane Abouqal
    Citation: BMC Emergency Medicine 2011 11:12
  26. Professionalism development is influenced by the informal and hidden curriculum. The primary objective of this study was to better understand this experiential learning in the setting of the Emergency Departme...

    Authors: Aaron W Bernard, Matthew Malone, Nicholas E Kman, Jeffrey M Caterino and Sorabh Khandelwal
    Citation: BMC Emergency Medicine 2011 11:11
  27. Spontaneous spinal epidural hematoma is a relatively rare but potentially disabling disease. Prompt timely surgical management may promote recovery even in severe cases.

    Authors: Leandro U Taniguchi, Felix H Pahl, José ED Lúcio, Roger S Brock, Marcos QT Gomes, Tarso Adoni, Victor CC Fiorini, Rodrigo C Carvalho, Eli F Evaristo, Eduardo G Mutarelli and Guilherme Schettino
    Citation: BMC Emergency Medicine 2011 11:10
  28. Acute chest pain is a frequently occurring symptom in patients with medical emergencies and imposes potentially life threatening situations outside hospitals. Little is known about the epidemiology of patients...

    Authors: Robert Anders Burman, Erik Zakariassen and Steinar Hunskaar
    Citation: BMC Emergency Medicine 2011 11:9
  29. Rapid and safe airway management has always been of paramount importance in successful management of critically ill and injured patients in the emergency department. The purpose of our study was to determine s...

    Authors: Hassan Soleimanpour, Changiz Gholipouri, Jafar Rahimi Panahi, Mohammad Reza Afhami, Rouzbeh Rajaei Ghafouri, Samad EJ Golzari, Maryam Soleimanpour and Robab Mehdizadeh Esfanjani
    Citation: BMC Emergency Medicine 2011 11:8
  30. In Australia approximately 25% of Emergency Department (ED) attendances are via ambulance. ED overcrowding in Australia, as in many countries, is common. Measures to reduce overcrowding include the provision o...

    Authors: Glenn Arendts, Moira Sim, Steven Johnston and Richard Brightwell
    Citation: BMC Emergency Medicine 2011 11:7
  31. Peritraumatic psychological- and sensory impressions in victims of civilian accidents are only partly understood. This study scrutinizes the level and duration of perceived psychological threat at scene of injury

    Authors: Laila Skogstad, Erlend Hem, Leiv Sandvik and Øivind Ekeberg
    Citation: BMC Emergency Medicine 2011 11:6
  32. Only 1-3% of ischemic stroke patients receive thrombolytic therapy. Provider barriers to adhering with guidelines recommending tPA delivery in acute stroke are not well known. The main objective of this study ...

    Authors: William J Meurer, Jennifer J Majersik, Shirley M Frederiksen, Allison M Kade, Annette M Sandretto and Phillip A Scott
    Citation: BMC Emergency Medicine 2011 11:5
  33. A standard of prehospital care for patients presenting with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) includes prehospital 12-lead and advance Emergency Department notification or prehospital bypass t...

    Authors: Laurie J Morrison, Valeria E Rac, James M Bowen, Brian Schwartz, Tyrone Perreira, Welson Ryan, Cathy Zahn, Rishab Chadha, Alan Craig, Daria O'Reilly and Ron Goeree
    Citation: BMC Emergency Medicine 2011 11:4
  34. The Canadian Emergency Department Triage and Acuity Scale (CTAS) is a well recognized and validated triage system that prioritizes patient care by severity of illness. The aim of this study was to describe the...

    Authors: Naser B Elkum, CarolAnne Barrett and Hisham Al-Omran
    Citation: BMC Emergency Medicine 2011 11:3
  35. Envenomation by crotaline snakes (rattlesnake, cottonmouth, copperhead) is a complex, potentially lethal condition affecting thousands of people in the United States each year. Treatment of crotaline envenomat...

    Authors: Eric J Lavonas, Anne-Michelle Ruha, William Banner, Vikhyat Bebarta, Jeffrey N Bernstein, Sean P Bush, William P Kerns II, William H Richardson, Steven A Seifert, David A Tanen, Steve C Curry and Richard C Dart
    Citation: BMC Emergency Medicine 2011 11:2
  36. Canadian Emergency Medical Services annually transport 1.3 million patients with potential neck injuries to local emergency departments. Less than 1% of those patients have a c-spine fracture and even less (0....

    Authors: Christian Vaillancourt, Manya Charette, Ann Kasaboski, Justin Maloney, George A Wells and Ian G Stiell
    Citation: BMC Emergency Medicine 2011 11:1
  37. Road traffic injuries are a major global public health problem. Improvements in pre-hospital trauma care can help minimize mortality and morbidity from road traffic injuries (RTIs) worldwide, particularly in l...

    Authors: Hassan Haghparast-Bidgoli, Marie Hasselberg, Hamidreza Khankeh, Davoud Khorasani-Zavareh and Eva Johansson
    Citation: BMC Emergency Medicine 2010 10:20
  38. In patients with clinically suspected appendicitis, imaging is needed to substantiate the clinical diagnosis. Imaging accuracy of ultrasonography (US) is suboptimal, while the most accurate technique (CT) is a...

    Authors: Marjolein MN Leeuwenburgh, Wytze Laméris, Adrienne van Randen, Patrick MM Bossuyt, Marja A Boermeester and Jaap Stoker
    Citation: BMC Emergency Medicine 2010 10:19
  39. Acute low back pain is a very common symptom and reason for many medical consultations. In some unusual circumstances it could be linked to a rare aetiology.

    Authors: Corina M Duja, Christophe Berna, Stéphane Kremer, Claude Géronimus, Jacques Kopferschmitt and Pascal Bilbault
    Citation: BMC Emergency Medicine 2010 10:18
  40. Efficient management of major incidents involves triage, treatment and transport. In the absence of a standardised interdisciplinary major incident management approach, the Norwegian Air Ambulance Foundation d...

    Authors: Marius Rehn, Jan E Andersen, Trond Vigerust, Andreas J Krüger and Hans M Lossius
    Citation: BMC Emergency Medicine 2010 10:17

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