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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38592463/a-retrospective-chart-analysis-with-5-year-follow-up-of-early-care-for-geriatric-hip-fracture-patients-why-we-should-continue-talking-about-hip-fractures
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An Sermon, Evelyne Verhulst, Laurens Aerden, Harm Hoekstra
BACKGROUND: Timing of surgery remains a topic of debate for hip fracture treatment in the geriatric patient population. The quality indicator "early surgery" was implemented in 2014 at the Department of Trauma Surgery of the University Hospitals Leuven to enhance timely operative treatment. In this follow-up study, we aim to evaluate the performance of this quality indicator, the clinical outcomes, and room for improvement. METHODS: The charts of 1190 patients surgically treated for an acute hip fracture were reviewed between June 2017 and May 2022 at the University Hospitals Leuven...
April 9, 2024: European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery: Official Publication of the European Trauma Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38577309/va-big-data-science-a-model-for-improved-national-pandemic-response-present-and-future
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Yinong Young-Xu, Victoria Davey, Vincent C Marconi, Francesca E Cunningham
BACKGROUND: The US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) enterprise approach to research (VA Research) has built a data-sharing framework available to all research teams within VA. Combined with robust analytic systems and tools available for investigators, VA Research has produced actionable results during the COVID-19 pandemic. Big data science techniques applied to VA's health care data demonstrate that medical research can be performed quickly and judiciously during nationwide health care emergencies...
November 2023: Federal Practitioner
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38567472/predictive-factors-of-mortality-in-patients-admitted-to-the-emergency-department-for-sars-cov2-pneumonia
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Sami Souissi, Héla Ben Turkia, Soumaya Saad, Syrine Keskes, Camilia Jeddi, Hanene Ghazali
INTRODUCTION: The overcrowding of intensive care units during the corona virus pandemic increased the number of patients managed in the emergency department (ED). The detection timely of the predictive factors of mortality and bad outcomes improve the triage of those patients. AIM: To define the predictive factors of mortality at 30 days among patients admitted on ED for covid-19 pneumonia. METHODS: This was a prospective, monocentric, observational study for 6 months...
February 5, 2024: La Tunisie Médicale
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38567301/community-nursing-home-program-oversight-can-the-va-meet-increased-demand-for-community-based-care
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Cari Levy, Kate H Magid, Emily Corneau, Portia Y Cornell, Leah Haverhals
BACKGROUND: The US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Community Nursing Home (CNH) program provides in-person oversight monitoring the quality of care of veterans in VA-contracted community-based skilled nursing homes. The number of veterans receiving CNH care is projected to increase by 80% by 2037. METHODS: Retrospective observational data describing the distance between contracted facilities and VA medical centers (VAMCs) were linked to Centers for Medicare and Medicaid monthly Nursing Home Compare and Brown University Long Term Care: Facts on Care in the US data...
October 2023: Federal Practitioner
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38560560/spatial-heterogeneity-of-the-respiratory-health-impacts-of-wildfire-smoke-pm-2-5-in-california
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V Do, C Chen, T Benmarhnia, J A Casey
Wildfire smoke fine particles (PM2.5 ) are a growing public health threat as wildfire events become more common and intense under climate change, especially in the Western United States. Studies assessing the association between wildfire PM2.5 exposure and health typically summarize the effects over the study area. However, health responses to wildfire PM2.5 may vary spatially. We evaluated spatially-varying respiratory acute care utilization risks associated with short-term exposure to wildfire PM2.5 and explored community characteristics possibly driving spatial heterogeneity...
April 2024: GeoHealth
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38553364/accuracy-of-prehospital-services-estimated-time-to-arrival-for-ground-transport-to-the-emergency-department
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Jessica Fozard, Brent Becker, Tucker Lurie, Aizad Dasti
BACKGROUND: Emergency medical services (EMS) transporting patients to the emergency department (ED) typically call ahead to provide an estimated time to arrival (ETA). Accurate ETA facilitates ED preparation and resource allotment in anticipation of patient arrival. OBJECTIVE: The study purposed to determine the accuracy of ETA provided by EMS ground units. METHODS: We performed a single-center, prospective, observational study of ED patients arriving via EMS ground transport...
December 14, 2023: Journal of Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38549074/association-of-hospital-based-substance-use-supports-on-emergency-department-revisits-a-retrospective-cohort-study-in-sudbury-canada-from-2018-to-2022
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Mark Tatangelo, Russell Landry, Denis Beaulieu, Catherine Watson, Shannon Knowlan, Alex Anawati, Adele Bodson, Natalie Aubin, David C Marsh, Tara Leary, Kristen A Morin
BACKGROUND: This study compares emergency department (ED) revisits for patients receiving hospital-based substance-use support compared to those who did not receive specialized addiction services at Health Sciences North in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. METHODS: The study is a retrospective observational study using administrative data from all patients presenting with substance use disorder (SUD) at Health Sciences North from January 1, 2018, and August 31, 2022 with ICD-10 codes from the Discharge Abstract Database (DAD) and the National Ambulatory Care Database (NACRS)...
March 28, 2024: Harm Reduction Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38546312/diagnosis-and-management-of-amanita-phalloides-toxicity-in-the-emergency-department-observation-unit-a-case-report
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Matthew Tobias, Mary McGoldrick, Mary Rometti, Jessica Laub, Grant Wei, Denise Fernandez
INTRODUCTION: Mushroom toxicity is an important etiology of acute liver injury in a patient with gastrointestinal symptoms. CASE REPORT: We present the case of a male patient presenting to the emergency department (ED) with gastrointestinal distress who was placed under ED observation for elevated liver function tests. During his hospital course, it was revealed he had consumed wild mushrooms believed to be Amanita phalloides . CONCLUSION: While mushroom ingestion and subsequent toxicity are rare, a high index of suspicion in foraging hobbyists is essential to arriving at the correct diagnosis and directing the patient to the appropriate management...
February 2024: Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38546303/delayed-onset-of-symptoms-after-a-rattlesnake-bite-in-a-renal-transplant-patient-a-case-report
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Thomas A Rogers, John Herrick
INTRODUCTION: The United States is home to two major families of venomous snakes, Crotalids and Elapids. The Crotalid family, also known as pit vipers, is well known for being among the most frequent causes of snakebites reported. Crotalid envenomation can present with local findings, hematologic toxicity, and systemic toxicity. Identification of envenomated patients is key to determining who needs antivenom. Most sources recommend an observation period of six to eight hours after the snakebite to determine whether the bite was "dry" or the patient was exposed to venom...
February 2024: Clinical Practice and Cases in Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38541939/evaluation-of-prehospital-undertriage-in-relation-to-trauma-team-activation-results-from-a-prospective-study-in-12-level-one-german-trauma-centers
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Helena Düsing, Paul Hagebusch, Markus Baacke, Dan Bieler, Michael Caspers, Valentin Clemens, Matthias Fröhlich, Lisa Hackenberg, Renè Hartensuer, Sebastian Imach, Kai Oliver Jensen, Annette Keß, Christian Kleber, Fabian Laue, Rolf Lefering, Mindaugas Maslauskas, Gerrit Matthes, André Nohl, Orkun Özkurtul, Thomas Paffrath, Vera Pedersen, Tristan Pfläging, Kai Sprengel, Philipp Störmann, Heiko Trentzsch, Christian Waydhas, Uwe Schweigkofler, On Behalf Of The Nis-Trauma TAcTIC Study Group
Background/Objective: This prospective, multicenter observational cohort study was carried out in 12 trauma centers in Germany and Switzerland. Its purpose was to evaluate the rate of undertriage, as well as potential consequences, and relate these with different Trauma Team Activation Protocols (TTA-Protocols), as this has not been done before in Germany. Methods : Each trauma center collected the data during a three-month period between December 2019 and February 2021. All 12 participating hospitals are certified as supra-regional trauma centers...
March 16, 2024: Journal of Clinical Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38530698/ultrasound-guided-radial-artery-puncture-by-nurses-in-emergency-department-a-randomized-controlled-study
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Birdal Güllüpınar, Caner Sağlam, Arif Karagöz, Serhat Koran, Erden Erol Ünlüer
INTRODUCTION: Radial artery puncture has been performed by palpation as a standard method in many emergency departments and intensive care units. Nurses play an important role in the care of patients in various settings. Ultrasonography can be performed and interpreted not only by physicians but also by nurses. This study aimed to evaluate whether emergency nurses would be more successful in radial artery puncture procedure by using ultrasonography instead of palpation. METHODS: This single-center, prospective, randomized controlled study was conducted in the emergency department...
March 26, 2024: Journal of Emergency Nursing: JEN: Official Publication of the Emergency Department Nurses Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38530672/the-value-of-an-emergency-medicine-virtual-observation-unit
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Emily M Hayden, Beth G Grabowski, Ekta B Kishen, Kori S Zachrison, Benjamin A White
STUDY OBJECTIVE: We implemented a virtual observation unit in which emergency department (ED) patients receive observation-level care at home. Our primary aim was to compare this new care model to in-person observation care in terms of brick-and-mortar ED length of stay (inclusive of ED observation unit time) as well as secondarily on inpatient admission and 72-hour return visits (overall and with admission). METHODS: In a retrospective analysis of electronic health record data on ED observation patients from January 1, 2022 to December 29, 2022 from an academic urban ED, we used propensity matching to compare virtual to in-person observation patients on outcomes of interest...
March 25, 2024: Annals of Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38520079/a-registered-report-survey-of-open-research-practices-in-psychology-departments-in-the-uk-and-ireland
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Priya Silverstein, Charlotte R Pennington, Peter Branney, Daryl B O'Connor, Emma Lawlor, Emer O'Brien, Dermot Lynott
Open research practices seek to enhance the transparency and reproducibility of research. While there is evidence of increased uptake in these practices, such as study preregistration and open data, facilitated by new infrastructure and policies, little research has assessed general uptake of such practices across psychology university researchers. The current study estimates psychologists' level of engagement in open research practices across universities in the United Kingdom and Ireland, while also assessing possible explanatory factors that may impact their engagement...
March 22, 2024: British Journal of Psychology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38519743/ct-pulmonary-angiography-in-the-emergency-department-utilization-and-positivity-rates-during-various-phases-of-the-covid-19-pandemic
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Vamshi K Mugu, Brendan M Carr, Michael C Olson, Ashish Khandelwal
PURPOSE: To evaluate the trends in utilization and results of computed tomography pulmonary angiography (CTPA study) for detection of acute pulmonary embolism (PE) in the Emergency Department (ED) during different phases of COVID-19 public health emergency. METHODS: We conducted a retrospective review of CTPA studies ordered through our ED in the months of March through May during five consecutive years from 2019 to 2023, designated as pre-pandemic, early, ongoing, recovery, and post-pandemic periods respectively...
March 23, 2024: Emergency Radiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38517223/performance-of-fentanyl-immunoassays-in-an-ed-patient-population
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Catherine M Mills, Parker C Dryja, Elizabeth Champion-Lyons, Charles Keppler, Nikolina Babic
BACKGROUND: Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid fueling the current opioid crisis in the United States. While emergency department (ED) visits due to opioid-related overdoses, injection complications, and withdrawals become increasingly more frequent, fentanyl is not detected in routine toxicology testing. We evaluated 2 FDA-approved fentanyl immunoassays in a sampled ED population. METHODS: De-identified, remnant urine specimens (n = 213) collected from patients presenting to a large ED were analyzed using ARK Fentanyl II (ARK II) and Immunalysis SEFRIA (SEFRIA) fentanyl immunoassays on an Architect c16000 (Abbott) analyzer...
March 22, 2024: Journal of Applied Laboratory Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38513681/host-gene-expression-signatures-to-identify-infection-type-and-organ-dysfunction-in-children-evaluated-for-sepsis-a-multicentre-cohort-study
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Luregn J Schlapbach, Devika Ganesamoorthy, Clare Wilson, Sainath Raman, Shane George, Peter J Snelling, Natalie Phillips, Adam Irwin, Natalie Sharp, Renate Le Marsney, Arjun Chavan, Allison Hempenstall, Seweryn Bialasiewicz, Anna D MacDonald, Keith Grimwood, Jessica C Cling, Stephen J McPherson, Antje Blumenthal, Myrsini Kaforou, Michael Levin, Jethro A Herberg, Kristen S Gibbons, Lachlan J M Coin
BACKGROUND: Sepsis is defined as dysregulated host response to infection that leads to life-threatening organ dysfunction. Biomarkers characterising the dysregulated host response in sepsis are lacking. We aimed to develop host gene expression signatures to predict organ dysfunction in children with bacterial or viral infection. METHODS: This cohort study was done in emergency departments and intensive care units of four hospitals in Queensland, Australia, and recruited children aged 1 month to 17 years who, upon admission, underwent a diagnostic test, including blood cultures, for suspected sepsis...
March 18, 2024: Lancet Child & Adolescent Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38512885/pediatric-hemolysis-in-emergency-departments-prevalence-risk-factors-and-clinical-implications
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Nicholas Mielke, Ray Lee, Amit Bahl
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to analyze the prevalence, risk factors, and clinical implications of hemolyzed laboratory samples in the pediatric emergency department (ED), a subject on which existing data remains scarce. METHODS: We conducted a multi-site observational cohort analysis of pediatric ED encounters in Metro Detroit, Michigan, United States. The study included participants below 18 years of age who had undergone peripheral intravenous catheter (PIVC) placement and laboratory testing...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38512000/the-effect-of-psychiatric-decision-unit-services-on-inpatient-admissions-and-mental-health-presentations-in-emergency-departments-an-interrupted-time-series-analysis-from-two-cities-and-one-rural-area-in-england
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J G Smith, K Anderson, G Clarke, C Crowe, L P Goldsmith, H Jarman, S Johnson, J Lomani, D McDaid, A L Park, K Turner, S Gillard
AIMS: High-quality evidence is lacking for the impact on healthcare utilisation of short-stay alternatives to psychiatric inpatient services for people experiencing acute and/or complex mental health crises (known in England as psychiatric decision units [PDUs]). We assessed the extent to which changes in psychiatric hospital and emergency department (ED) activity were explained by implementation of PDUs in England using a quasi-experimental approach. METHODS: We conducted an interrupted time series (ITS) analysis of weekly aggregated data pre- and post-PDU implementation in one rural and two urban sites using segmented regression, adjusting for temporal and seasonal trends...
March 21, 2024: Epidemiology and Psychiatric Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38507143/public-health-impact-of-the-adjuvanted-rsvpref3-vaccine-for-respiratory-syncytial-virus-prevention-among-older-adults-in-the-united-states
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Daniel Molnar, Elizabeth M La, Frederik Verelst, Sara Poston, Jonathan Graham, Laure-Anne Van Bellinghen, Desmond Curran
INTRODUCTION: Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is an important cause of lower respiratory tract disease in older adults, resulting in substantial morbidity and mortality. METHODS: This study estimates the public health impact of vaccination with the adjuvanted RSVPreF3 vaccine among adults aged ≥ 60 years in the United States (US). A static, multi-cohort Markov model was used to estimate RSV-related outcomes over a 3-year time horizon for scenarios with and without one-time RSV vaccination...
March 20, 2024: Infectious Diseases and Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38499323/assessment-of-adherence-to-the-2020-surviving-sepsis-campaign-guidelines-for-fluid-resuscitation-in-children-with-suspected-septic-shock-in-paediatric-emergency-departments-a-prospective-multicentre-study
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Julian San Geroteo, Michael Levy, Marion Bailhache, Claire De Jorna, Elodie Privat, Oussama Gasmi, Maria Fuentes-Lopez, Yacine Laoudi, Mustapha Mazeghrane, Aline Malterre, Pauline Bories, Khaled Abdel Aal, Iozefina Arjoca, Jean Gaschignard, Davy Tanchaleune, Philippe Minodier, Fabien Audren, Tifanny Mazetier, Pauline Quagliaro, Florence Raimond, Soria Sieng, Blandine Robert, Delphine Wohrer, Nathalie De Suremain, Stéphane Dauger
BACKGROUND: Paediatric sepsis is the leading cause of death in children under 5 years. No studies have evaluated the application of the Surviving Sepsis Campaign 2020 (SSC-2020) guidelines in paediatric emergency departments (PEDs). OBJECTIVE: To assess physician adherence to the SSC-2020 fluid resuscitation guidelines in children with suspected septic shock in PEDs. METHODS: This was a prospective multicentre observational study conducted in 21 French hospitals over 5 sequential weeks, between November 2021 and March 2022...
March 18, 2024: Archives of Disease in Childhood
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