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期刊名:Emergency medicine australasia

缩写:EMERG MED AUSTRALAS

ISSN:1742-6731

e-ISSN:1742-6723

IF/分区:1.4/Q3

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Katherine Gregorevic,Rebecca Tai Katherine Gregorevic
Low falls are the leading cause of injuries in the over 65-year age group. Overall, falls cause 43% of injury hospitalisations and the majority of these are from standing height. Although trauma systems have been effective at reducing morta...
Elyssia M Bourke,Kate Klein,Chris J Selman et al. Elyssia M Bourke et al.
Objectives: To describe the historical and current use of recreational drugs by a trial cohort of youth presenting to the emergency department (ED) whilst experiencing acute behavioural disturbance (ABD). ...
Michael Noonan,Fraser Francis-Pester,Gerard O&#x;Reilly et al. Michael Noonan et al.
Objective: Resuscitation of traumatic shock (TS) is reflexively oriented towards haemorrhage control, reflecting its contribution to early preventable mortality. While the mechanisms of shock are well established, the rel...
Patrick J Owen,Andrea Bee,Donna Pattison et al. Patrick J Owen et al.
Objective: We examined whether the 116 emergency department transfers from residential aged care homes prevented by an intervention that provided on-site assessment and management following a fall led to a detectable shif...
Vicki Binnie,Robert Eley,Andrew Staib Vicki Binnie
Objective: Pressure on emergency departments is increasing, perpetuating the phenomenon known as ramping or ambulance ramping, where patients are forced to wait on stretchers in corridors until they are allocated a suitab...
John Paul Smiles,Colleen Cheek,Elizabeth Austin et al. John Paul Smiles et al.
Cognitive aids are used to reduce practitioners' mental load during clinical emergencies. Emerging evidence suggests the utility of cognitive aids in clinical settings such as anaesthesia, but little is known about their use within emergenc...
Hamed Akhlaghi,Sam Freeman,Kevin Sun et al. Hamed Akhlaghi et al.
Background: Generative artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping the way clinicians record their clinical notes. AI-scribe systems leverage generative AI capabilities to transcribe clinical encounters into draft clinical ...
Joe Anthony Rotella,Diana Egerton-Warbuton,Lisa Kuhn Joe Anthony Rotella
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a common cardiac dysrhythmia encountered in the Emergency Department (ED) setting. The term, 'recent-onset AF', whilst inconsistently defined across protocols and guidelines, generally refers to the 48-h window f...
Ethan Williams,Toshi Sinha,Mark Lyttle et al. Ethan Williams et al.
Objective: To analyse temporal performance drift and optimal retraining frequency for an ensemble machine learning model to predict inpatient admission from paediatric emergency department (ED) triage data. ...
Kendall Williams,Alison Craswell,Henry Tsao et al. Kendall Williams et al.
Objective: Australia's ageing population resulted in increasing Emergency Department (ED) presentations among older adults, particularly frail and those at risk of adverse outcomes. Delirium contributes significantly to m...