Changes in EMS utilization in the state of Maryland during the first 6 months of the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
美国马里兰州在COVID-19大流行初期急诊医疗系统使用情况的变化趋势分析
Gregory Jasani,Teferra Alemayehu,Timothy Chizmar et al.
Gregory Jasani et al.
Introduction and objectives: Emergency medical services (EMS) is an invaluable healthcare resource, providing life-saving care in the prehospital setting. During the COVID-19 pandemic, there have been concerns that health...
Prehospital emergency department care activations during the initial COVID-19 pandemic surge [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情初期院前急救启动情况分析
Rebecca Leff,Alex Fleming-Nouri,Arjun K Venkatesh et al.
Rebecca Leff et al.
Objective: To describe trends in prehospital presentations of critical medical and trauma conditions during the COVID-19 pandemic using prehospital and emergency department (ED) care activations. ...
Observational Study
American journal of disaster medicine. 2022;17(1):23-39. DOI:10.5055/ajdm.2022.0417 2022
Jana Kesavan,Daniel McGrady,Melissa L Sweat
Jana Kesavan
Most chemical or biological decontamination protocols have been driven by the need for fast and efficient methods that are relatively safe and easy to implement. As such, the focus has primarily been toward "general" environments-those in w...
Utility of child physical characteristics and verbal descriptors to aid in family reunification during disasters [0.03%]
儿童体貌特征和描述词在灾害家庭重聚中的作用研究
Terri Rebmann,Rachel L Charney,Rachel L Mazzara
Terri Rebmann
Objective: To identify physical and verbal descriptors that have the highest concordance between parents/guardians and a research team member to improve reunification during a disaster when a child arrives at the emergenc...
Earthquake response in Chile: A case study in health emergency and disaster risk management [0.03%]
智利地震应对:卫生紧急情况和灾害风险管理案例研究
Alexander Hart,Álvaro Mardones Rodríguez,José Retamal Carvajal et al.
Alexander Hart et al.
Chile is one of the most seismically active nations in the world. Due to the frequency of earthquakes, the Chilean government has invested heavily in several earthquake mitigation strategies and is able to boast impressively low numbers of ...
A review of interventions for noncommunicable diseases in humanitarian emergencies in low- and middle-income countries [0.03%]
低收入和中等收入国家人道主义突发事件中的非传染性疾病干预措施综述
Rebecca Leff,Anand Selvam,Robyn Bernstein et al.
Rebecca Leff et al.
Objective: Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) are of increasing prevalence in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), affected by disasters. Humanitarian actors are increasingly confronted with how to effectively manage NC...
Disasters on campus: A cross-sectional survey of college EMS systems' preparedness to respond to mass casualty incidents [0.03%]
高校灾难应对能力调查:高校急救系统应对突发大规模伤亡事件的准备情况横断面调查研究
Matthew A Tovar,Catherine H Zwemer,Christopher M Wend et al.
Matthew A Tovar et al.
Objective: The objective of this study was to assess the training and readiness levels of Collegiate Emergency Medical Service (EMS) providers to respond to mass casualty incidents (MCIs). ...
Emergency department active shooter training: A survey of current practices in 2020 [0.03%]
2020年急诊科主动枪手事件培训现状调查
Gregory Jasani,James MacNeal,Jon Mark Hirshon
Gregory Jasani
Background: Shooting events in hospitals are increasing in frequency, with the emergency department (ED) being the most common site of such events. EDs must be prepared for shooting events, but current practices surroundi...
Cina Karimaghaei,Kevin Merkley,Hossein Nazari
Cina Karimaghaei
Objective: To study the pattern of ophthalmic emergencies after Hurricane Harvey (HH). Design: A retrospective chart review. ...
Advances in prehospital hemorrhagic shock management since Paris' terrorist attacks in 2015: A before-and-after retrospective study [0.03%]
2015年巴黎恐怖袭击后院前失血性休克管理方面的进展:前后对比回顾性研究
Christophe Thiery,Daniel Jost,Isabelle Klein et al.
Christophe Thiery et al.
Background: In France, in 2015, prehospital emergency doctors were faced with civilian casualties in hemorrhagic shock resulting from terrorist attacks with automatic rifle fire and explosive weapons. The present study ai...
Multicenter Study
American journal of disaster medicine. 2022;14(4):247-252. DOI:10.5055/ajdm.2021.0408 2022