Emergency Medicine by Alexandros G. Sfakianakis
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Alexandros G. Sfakianakis
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Παρασκευή 28 Οκτωβρίου 2016
Sickle Cell Trait, Rhabdomyolysis, and Mortality Among U.S. Army Soldiers
Publication date: November 2016
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The Journal of Emergency Medicine, Volume 51, Issue 5
Author(s): Sheaffer Gilliam
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Photoacoustic (532 nm & 1064 nm) & ultrasonic co‐scanning microscopy for in vivo imaging on small animals—a productized strategy
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Emergency department patients with a prolonged corrected QT interval do not have increased thirty‐day mortality
Abstract Prolonged QT interval (long QTc) predisposes to torsades de pointes, which can present with seizures, syncope, and sudden death. (...
UK research: 1 in 5 witnesses do not perform CPR on victims
Researchers found that cardiac arrest survival rates remain low in the U.K. due to the lack of knowledge and skills to perform CPR from EM...
Epidemiologic trends for isolated tibia shaft fracture admissions in The Netherlands between 1991 and 2012
Abstract Introduction Population-based knowledge on the occurrence of specific injuries is essential for the allocation of health care s...
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RESHAPES: Increasing AAST EGS Grade is associated with anastomosis type
AbstractIntroductionThreatened, perforated, and infarcted bowel is managed with conventional resection and anastomosis (hand sewn (HS) or st...
Nivolumab in relapsed/refractory Hodgkin lymphoma: towards a new treatment strategy?
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Recurrent inverted papilloma coexisted with skull base lymphoma: A case report.
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Determinants of self-rated health in older adults before and 3 months after an emergency department visit: a prospective study
Objectives Self-rated health (SRH) is an important patient-reported outcome, but little is known about SRH after a visit to the emergency de...
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