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期刊名:Academic emergency medicine

缩写:ACAD EMERG MED

ISSN:1069-6563

e-ISSN:1553-2712

IF/分区:3.2/Q1

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Jennifer A Hoffmann,Tapan K Parikh,Doug Lorenz et al. Jennifer A Hoffmann et al.
Background: The clinical utility of diagnostic neuroimaging for pediatric patients presenting to the emergency department (ED) for psychosis remains unclear. We sought to estimate the prevalence of and characteristics ass...
Ethan J Lilien,Nicklaus P Ashburn,Tyler S George et al. Ethan J Lilien et al.
Background: A single-dose epinephrine protocol (SDEP) for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) was recently found to have similar survival to hospital discharge (survival) rates compared to a multidose epinephrine protoc...
Erica Qureshi,Brett Burstein,Kelly Cummins et al. Erica Qureshi et al.
Background: Programs redirecting patients with non-urgent presentations from Emergency Departments (EDs) to the community (ED2C), by providing them a booked community appointment in lieu of waiting for ED care, may reduce...
Deborah B Diercks,Michelle Lall,Anne Messman et al. Deborah B Diercks et al.
Background: Recent publications have shown that women are more likely to leave emergency medicine at a younger age than men. We aim to describe the prevalence of parental stress in academic emergency medicine and its asso...
Todd Bolotin,Sachin Subedi,Sushil Dahal et al. Todd Bolotin et al.
Background: Morbidity and mortality in cardiogenic pulmonary edema have been reduced by noninvasive positive-pressure airway maneuvers. The value of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) for the treatment of high-alt...
Jasmyne Jackson,Corrie E Chumpitazi,Deborah Hsu et al. Jasmyne Jackson et al.
Background: National studies report sustained gender-based differences in physician compensation, even after adjustment for workplace factors such as academic rank, specialty type, and work hours. This study examines diff...