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9 results for "emergency medicine"
Objective: Emergency endotracheal intubation (ETI), a critical life-saving intervention in the emergency department (ED) is associated with significant complications and mortality. We aimed to evaluat
Emergency Endotracheal intubationAirway managementGlasgow Coma ScaleMortalityEmergency Department
🗓 Feb 2026pp. 215-222View Article →
Objectives: To study the epidemiological profile, clinical presentation, severity assessment using the Peradeniya Organophosphorus Poisoning (POP) score, treatment patterns, and clinical outcomes of p
Organophosphate poisoningPOP scoreatropineintensive caremechanical ventilationmortality
🗓 Feb 2026pp. 153 - 160View Article →
Background: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a major global health challenge, with high rates of morbidity and mortality. Rapid and accurate prognostication in the emergency department is crucial for t
traumatic brain injuryCT scoringmortality predictionStockholm scoreemergency medicine
🗓 Nov 2025pp. 1362 - 1369View Article →
Background: Among all the strokes the intracerebral haemorrhage comprises of about 8-13% and carries a significant morbidity and mortality. This study aimed to analyse risk factors, Neuroimaging, clin
spontaneous Intracerebral Haemorrhage(sICH)Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS)National institutes of health stroke scale (NIHSS)Modified rankins scale (MRS)Glasgow outcome score (GOS)Intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH) score
🗓 Nov 2025pp. 1342 - 1346View Article →
Objective: This study aims to assess and compare the prognostic value of Rapid Acute Physiological Score and modified Rapid Emergency Medicine Score for mortality and outcome of trauma patients presen
Emergency departmentMorbidityMortalitymREMS modified Rapid emergency medicine score)RAPS (Rapid acute physiological score)Traumatic injury
🗓 Sept 2025pp. 1052 -1064View Article →
Leadership in emergency medicine (EM) is crucial for ensuring optimal patient outcomes, particularly in the high-pressure, fast-paced environment of the emergency department (ED). This review examines
LeadershipEmergency MedicineDecision MakingAdaptabilityTeamwork
🗓 Jul 2025pp. 658 - 662View Article →
Burnout among emergency medicine (EM) staff is a critical concern, characterized by emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and a diminished sense of personal accomplishment. This review explores the
BurnoutEmergency MedicineHealthcare WorkersEmotional ExhaustionPsychological Stress
🗓 Jun 2025pp. 447 - 451View Article →
Background: Workplace violence is a growing concern in healthcare, especially in emergency departments and psychiatric settings. To address this, some institutions have turned to Conducted Electrical
TASERConducted Electrical WeaponsHealthcare SecurityEmergency MedicineMedical EthicsHospital Violence
🗓 May 2025pp. 371 - 376View Article →
Background: This systematic review explores the impact of metaverse technologies on patient care, concentrating on alcohol withdrawal management in Emergency Departments. As healthcare technology evol
Metaverse TechnologiesPatient CareAlcohol Withdrawal
🗓 Dec 2024pp. 91 - 95View Article →