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Citation: International Journal of Emergency Medicine 2021 14:44
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Hereditary angioedema
A 14-year-old African American female presented to the emergency department with spontaneous, sudden-onset lip swelling for 1 h. On examination, there was significant water-bag edema of the upper lip extending...
Citation: International Journal of Emergency Medicine 2021 14:43 -
Feasible and effective use of a simulation-based curriculum for post-graduate emergency medicine trainees in India to improve learner self-efficacy, knowledge, and skills
Pediatric emergency medicine training is in its infancy in India. Simulation provides an educational avenue to equip trainees with the skills to improve pediatric care. We hypothesized that a simulation-based ...
Citation: International Journal of Emergency Medicine 2021 14:42 -
Adolescent and young adult stress and coping during COVID-19: the utility of a pediatric emergency department screener
COVID-19 altered lives, especially adolescents and young adults who lost their emotional and social support systems and may be suffering.
Citation: International Journal of Emergency Medicine 2021 14:41 -
Spontaneous giant rectus sheath hematoma in patients with COVID-19: two case reports and literature review
Coronavirus disease 2019, COVID-19, as a global public health emergency, has come with a broad spectrum of clinical manifestations and complications. In this study, we present a unique complication of this dis...
Citation: International Journal of Emergency Medicine 2021 14:40 -
Microbiological findings in emergency department patients with sepsis identified by the Sepsis-3 criteria: a single-center prospective population-based cohort study
Studies comparing the microbiological profiles among sepsis patients identified with either Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (SOFA) score or systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) criteria are limit...
Citation: International Journal of Emergency Medicine 2021 14:39 -
Diagnostic delay of acute mitral regurgitation during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic: a case report
Diagnostic errors or delays can cause serious consequences for patient safety, especially in the emergency department. Anchoring bias is one of the major factors leading to diagnostic error. During the coronav...
Citation: International Journal of Emergency Medicine 2021 14:38 -
Prehospital time of suspected stroke patients treated by emergency medical service: a nationwide study in Thailand
This work was to study the prehospital time among suspected stroke patients who were transported by an emergency medical service (EMS) system using a national database.
Citation: International Journal of Emergency Medicine 2021 14:37 -
Case report: appendicitis induced Staphylococcus aureus and Klebsiella pneumoniae bacteremia in a young healthy male
Appendicitis is one of the most frequently encountered conditions at the emergency department. Distinction is made between complicated and uncomplicated appendicitis. Complicated appendicitis may cause serious...
Citation: International Journal of Emergency Medicine 2021 14:36 -
Personal protective equipment and doffing procedures in out-of-hospital practice: assessment with a contamination simulation
The use of personal protective equipment (PPE) by emergency medical services (EMS) providers requires specific attention, as it takes place in out-of-hospital unsecured settings. The aim of this study was to e...
Citation: International Journal of Emergency Medicine 2021 14:35 -
Predicting emergency department visits in a large teaching hospital
Emergency department (ED) visits show a high volatility over time. Therefore, EDs are likely to be crowded at peak-volume moments. ED crowding is a widely reported problem with negative consequences for patien...
Citation: International Journal of Emergency Medicine 2021 14:34 -
In-hospital cardiac arrest incidence and outcomes in the era of COVID-19: an observational study in a Singapore hospital
COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in significant strain on healthcare resources and this requires diligent resource re-allocation. We aim to describe the incidence and outcomes of in-hospital cardiac arrest (IHCA...
Citation: International Journal of Emergency Medicine 2021 14:33 -
Calibrating a chief complaint list for low resource settings: a methodologic case study
The chief or presenting complaint is the reason for seeking health care, often in the patient’s own words. In limited resource settings, a diagnosis-based approach to quantifying burden of disease is not possi...
Citation: International Journal of Emergency Medicine 2021 14:32 -
Subarachnoid hemorrhage in the emergency department
Subarachnoid hemorrhage accounts for more than 30,000 cases of stroke annually in North America and encompasses a 4.4% mortality rate. Since a vast number of subarachnoid hemorrhage cases present in a younger ...
Citation: International Journal of Emergency Medicine 2021 14:31 -
The use of dual oxygen concentrator system for mechanical ventilation during COVID-19 pandemic in Sabah, Malaysia
Sabah in Malaysian Borneo is among the Malaysian states which reported a high number of detected COVID-19 cases during the current pandemic. Due to geographical challenges and limited resources, clinicians dev...
Citation: International Journal of Emergency Medicine 2021 14:30 -
Diagnostic pitfalls: intramyocardial lymphoma metastasis mimics acute coronary syndrome in a diffuse large B cell lymphoma patient—case report
Cardiac tumors are very uncommon compared to other cardiac diseases. Their clinical symptoms can vary from absent to non-specific. The most common symptoms are arrhythmias, blood flow obstruction due to valvul...
Citation: International Journal of Emergency Medicine 2021 14:29 -
Emergency medical dispatcher training as a strategy to improve pre-hospital care in low- and middle-income countries: the case study of Nepal
Low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) often face significant challenges related to providing effective pre-hospital care services. Barriers to providing care include lack of financial resources, poor road i...
Citation: International Journal of Emergency Medicine 2021 14:28 -
The evaluation of using new trachea and skin manikins for practicing emergency anterior neck access
Emergency anterior neck access may be performed if intubation and ventilation fail. Practicing this life-saving procedure with manikins before facing a real-life emergency anterior neck access is required to d...
Citation: International Journal of Emergency Medicine 2021 14:27 -
Health care-based voter registration: a new kind of healing
Citation: International Journal of Emergency Medicine 2021 14:26 -
Infected open depressed skull fracture complicated with tetanus grade I in an unimmunized child: a rare case report with literature review
Tetanus is a rare disease caused by Clostridium tetani, which produces tetanolysin and tetanospasmin. In 2018, there were only approximately ten tetanus cases reported in Indonesia. Despite widespread vaccination...
Citation: International Journal of Emergency Medicine 2021 14:25 -
Fulminant hepatic failure in a patient testing re-positive for SARS-CoV-2: a case report
Infection by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) may not elicit lifelong protective immunity and reinfection could occur. Liver function impairment is a common manifestation of coronav...
Citation: International Journal of Emergency Medicine 2021 14:24 -
The pathophysiology of “happy” hypoglycemia
Hypoglycemia usually includes various neurological symptoms, which are the consequence of neuroglycopenia. When it is severe, it is associated with altered mental status, even coma.
Citation: International Journal of Emergency Medicine 2021 14:23 -
Data missingness in the Michigan NEMSIS (MI-EMSIS) dataset: a mixed-methods study
The study was done to evaluate levels of missing and invalid values in the Michigan (MI) National Emergency Medical Services Information System (NEMSIS) (MI-EMSIS) and explore possible causes to inform improve...
Citation: International Journal of Emergency Medicine 2021 14:22 -
Use of sodium bicarbonate in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) is a common cause of death worldwide (Neumar et al., Circulation 122:S729–S767, 2010), affecting about 300,000 persons in the USA on an annual basis; 92% of them die (Roge...
Citation: International Journal of Emergency Medicine 2021 14:21 -
Non-penetrating traumatic psoas muscle hematoma presenting with gross hematuria: a case report
Psoas muscle hematoma is defined as a spontaneous or traumatic retroperitoneal collection of blood involving the psoas muscle. Early symptoms of an iliopsoas hematoma include lower abdominal or severe groin pa...
Citation: International Journal of Emergency Medicine 2021 14:20 -
Disaster management of the psychological impact of the COVID-19 pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed a suboptimal response to this threatening global disaster, including the response to the psychological impact. Both the economic hardship and the continuous media coverage of ...
Citation: International Journal of Emergency Medicine 2021 14:19 -
Protecting providers and patients: results of an Internet survey of health care workers’ risk perceptions and ethical concerns during the COVID-19 pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic has generated worldwide scarcity of critical resources to protect against and treat disease. Shortages of face masks and other protective equipment place health workers, already on the fr...
Citation: International Journal of Emergency Medicine 2021 14:18 -
Preliminary report of drive-through screening COVID-19 screening process in a large suburban community
Citation: International Journal of Emergency Medicine 2021 14:17 -
EMS operation in a female restricted university, Saudi prospective
This paper was written to explain the process and steps and to describe the experience with building a women-only operated collegiate emergency medical service (EMS) system in the largest women-only university...
Citation: International Journal of Emergency Medicine 2021 14:16 -
Implementation of isopropyl alcohol (IPA) inhalation as the first-line treatment for nausea in the emergency department: practical advantages and influence on the quality of care
Nasal inhalation of isopropyl alcohol (IPA) seems an effective anti-emetic for the symptomatic treatment of nausea in the emergency department (ED) compared to conventional anti-emetics (Ondansetron and Metocl...
Citation: International Journal of Emergency Medicine 2021 14:15 -
The next wave: key adaptations to operational workflows of National Screening Centre (Singapore) and the emergency department during the COVID-19 pandemic
Citation: International Journal of Emergency Medicine 2021 14:14 -
The effect of a telephone follow-up call for older patients, discharged home from the emergency department on health-related outcomes: a systematic review of controlled studies
Older patients discharged from the emergency department (ED) are at increased risk for adverse outcomes. Transitional care programs offer close surveillance after discharge, but are costly. Telephone follow-up...
Citation: International Journal of Emergency Medicine 2021 14:13 -
Global point-of-care ultrasound education and training in the age of COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted traditional global point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) education and training, as a result of travel restrictions. It has also provided an opportunity for innovation using a vi...
Citation: International Journal of Emergency Medicine 2021 14:12 -
Knowledge of non-healthcare individuals towards cardiopulmonary resuscitation: a cross-sectional study in Riyadh City, Saudi Arabia
Most sudden cardiac arrests occur at home, with low rates of bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation being performed. We aimed to assess knowledge of cardiopulmonary resuscitation among individuals in Riyadh C...
Citation: International Journal of Emergency Medicine 2021 14:11 -
The emergency department care of the cannabis and synthetic cannabinoid patient: a narrative review
Cannabis is the most prevalent illegal drug used and the second most common cause of ED drug-related complaints in the USA. Recently, newer more potent strains, concentrated THC products, and consumption metho...
Citation: International Journal of Emergency Medicine 2021 14:10 -
Emergency medicine matters: epidemiology of medical pathology and changes in patient outcomes after implementation of a post-graduate training program at a Tertiary Teaching Hospital in Kigali, Rwanda
Emergency care is a new but growing specialty across Africa where medical conditions have been estimated to account for 92% of all disability-adjusted life years. This study describes the epidemiology of medic...
Citation: International Journal of Emergency Medicine 2021 14:9 -
Hiccups and psychosis: two atypical presentations of COVID-19
The WHO defines a possible case of COVID-19 as a person experiencing fever, cough, shortness of breath, and neurological signs including anosmia, ageusia, or dysgeusia. However, experiences from hospitals all ...
Citation: International Journal of Emergency Medicine 2021 14:8 -
Role of liver enzymes in patients with blunt abdominal trauma to diagnose liver injury
The liver is the second most injured organ following blunt abdominal trauma (BAT) after the spleen. Although the computed tomography (CT) scan is considered as the gold standard for diagnosing liver injury in ...
Citation: International Journal of Emergency Medicine 2021 14:7 -
Lack of racial and ethnic-based differences in acute care delivery in intracerebral hemorrhage
Early diagnosis and treatment of intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is thought to be critical for improving outcomes. We examined whether racial or ethnic disparities exist in acute care processes in the first hou...
Citation: International Journal of Emergency Medicine 2021 14:6 -
The International Federation for Emergency Medicine report on emergency department crowding and access block: a brief summary
To develop comprehensive guidance that captures international impacts, causes, and solutions related to emergency department crowding and access block
Citation: International Journal of Emergency Medicine 2021 14:4 -
Healthcare in transition in the Republic of Armenia: the evolution of emergency medical systems and directions forward
Armenia, an ex-Soviet Republic in transition since independence in 1991, has made remarkable strides in development. The crisis of prioritization that has plagued many post-Soviet republics in transition has m...
Citation: International Journal of Emergency Medicine 2021 14:5 -
Successful management of retropharyngeal hematoma by trans-arterial embolism without intubation
Retropharyngeal hematoma can cause suffocation if there is delay in securing the airway by intubation. However, there are also concerns about complications that can arise with intubation; it is still unknown w...
Citation: International Journal of Emergency Medicine 2021 14:3 -
Emergency medicine in Japan: past, present, and future
Quite a few changes and challenges have arisen in society in general as technology has advanced and the aging population has increased. These can lead to the recognition of the shortcomings of a society’s trad...
Citation: International Journal of Emergency Medicine 2021 14:2 -
Feasibility and integration of an intensive emergency pediatric care curriculum in Armenia
Emergency pediatric care curriculum (EPCC) was developed to address the need for pediatric rapid assessment and resuscitation skills among out-of-hospital emergency providers in Armenia. This study was designe...
Citation: International Journal of Emergency Medicine 2021 14:1 -
A scoping review of worldwide studies evaluating the effects of prehospital time on trauma outcomes
Annually, over 1 billion people sustain traumatic injuries, resulting in over 900,000 deaths in Africa and 6 million deaths globally. Timely response, intervention, and transportation in the prehospital settin...
Citation: International Journal of Emergency Medicine 2020 13:64 -
Cerebrospinal fluid findings and hypernatremia in COVID-19 patients with altered mental status
The objective of the study was to assess the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) findings in COVID-19 patients.
Citation: International Journal of Emergency Medicine 2020 13:63 -
Rhythms and prognosis of patients with cardiac arrest, emphasis on pseudo-pulseless electrical activity: another reason to use ultrasound in emergency rooms in Colombia
The cardiac arrest is still an emergency with a bad prognosis. The growing adoption of bedside ultrasound allowed to classify PEA in two groups: the true PEA and the pseudo-PEA. pPEA is used to describe a pati...
Citation: International Journal of Emergency Medicine 2020 13:62 -
Urgent hyperbaric oxygen therapy for suicidal carbon monoxide poisoning: from a preliminary survey to a proposal for an integrated somatic-psychiatric protocol
A considerable number of patients who made a carbon monoxide (CO) suicidal attempt are treated with urgent hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT). For these patients at potential persistent risk of suicide, the hype...
Citation: International Journal of Emergency Medicine 2020 13:61 -
Impact of a financial incentive on the completion of educational metrics
The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) requires all emergency medicine (EM) training programs to evaluate resident performance and also requires core faculty to attend didactic confer...
Citation: International Journal of Emergency Medicine 2020 13:60 -
Air in the right ventricle and vein after basilar skull fracture: a case report
Air in the venous system may cause vascular air embolism, which is a potentially life-threatening event. The presence of air in venous system after basilar skull fracture is very rare.
Citation: International Journal of Emergency Medicine 2020 13:59
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