The Future of Artificial Intelligence in Emergency Medical Services by 2030: An International Consensus Report [0.03%]
Talal AlShammari
Talal AlShammari
Objectives: Artificial intelligence (AI) is an application of digital technology with considerable potential to improve quality, safety, and access; however, research on the future of AI in the health-care system and spec...
Is End-Tidal Carbon Dioxide Indicative of Chest Compression Quality in Pediatric Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest? A Video Review Study [0.03%]
Archit Sahai,James Gray,Yin Zhang et al.
Archit Sahai et al.
Objectives: To determine if end-tidal carbon dioxide (ETCO2) is associated with chest compression (CC) quality in pediatric patients presenting with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA). ...
Bryce Palmer,Dharshana Krishnaprasadh
Bryce Palmer
Monisha Dilip,Arthur R Derse,James H Paxton et al.
Monisha Dilip et al.
Private equity (PE) investment in emergency medicine (EM) has expanded rapidly, with PE firms acquiring physician staffing groups and hospital-based services. This concept and policy review summarizes current evidence on PE involvement in E...
Christa Pulvino,Robert S Braun,Kelli L Jarrell et al.
Christa Pulvino et al.
Objectives: Our objective was to initiate screening for human trafficking in the University of Cincinnati Medical Center Emergency Department (UCMC ED) and then estimate the number of patients who were at risk of human tr...
Association between agonal breathing and outcomes after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: a retrospective study [0.03%]
Hiroaki Taniguchi,Kohei Yamada,Shinnosuke Kitano et al.
Hiroaki Taniguchi et al.
Objectives: Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) in patients remains associated with poor survival and neurologic outcomes. Agonal breathing is associated with improved outcomes but lacks a standardized definition or tim...
State of the Art: Observation Units in the Emergency Department, an Interim Practice Update and Policy Review [0.03%]
Christopher Caspers,Mallika Singh,Christopher W Baugh et al.
Christopher Caspers et al.
Emergency department observation units (EDOUs) provide an essential model of care to address emergency department crowding, preventable hospital admissions, and rising health-care costs through protocol-driven, short-term management of pati...
Assessment of a County-Wide, Pan-First Responder Take-Home Naloxone Program in Denver, Colorado [0.03%]
Joshua Jacoves,Alexandra Mannerings,Donald Stader et al.
Joshua Jacoves et al.
Objectives: To evaluate the feasibility and geospatial distribution of a county-wide pan-first responder leave-behind naloxone program implemented across emergency medical services (EMS), police, fire, and a community res...
Comparison of Emergency Medicine Resident and Attending Physician Approval Rates in Online Medical Control: A 10-year Retrospective Analysis [0.03%]
Russell A Baker,Alexander Toppo
Russell A Baker
Objectives: We assessed whether emergency medicine residents, after completing a structured 4-hour training program and supervised proctoring, demonstrate decision making in online medical control comparable with that of ...
Dental Cement Placement to Temporize Recalcitrant Dental Pain From Acute Pulpitis [0.03%]
用临时牙膏治疗急性牙髓炎引起的难治性牙痛
Brian Chinnock,Kevin Fortier
Brian Chinnock
Acute pulpitis due to dental caries can commonly lead to severe pain that is recalcitrant to oral medications. Although definitive treatment normally requires a dentist, this is rarely available in the emergency department (ED), and patient...