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Can we trust clinical trials from China?

PulmCCM

When Retraction Watch started as a side project blog by Ivan Oransky and Adam Marcus in 2010, they wondered if they would have enough material. Medical academics are under immense pressure to publish papers, especially in higher-impact journals. universities for violating academic integrity policies (e.g.,

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Episode 25: Tension pneumothorax 2

PHEM Cast

Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine , 11 (2), 211–213. Journal of Special Operations Medicine : a Peer Reviewed Journal for SOF Medical Professionals , 13 (4), 53–58. Wyrzykowski, A. Kirkpatrick, A. Nicholas, J. Salomone, J. link] Harcke, H. L., & Mazuchowski, E.

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Impact of Emergency Department Crowding on Lung Protective Ventilation

RebelEM

What They Did: Retrospective, observational cohort study in a single high-volume academic hospital The ED had a 5 bed area used for ongoing management and resuscitation of patients who clinically deteriorate while boarding or while actively undergo a workup in other sections of the ED. 2011 Feb 15; Epub 2010 Aug 27. J Crit Care.

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Diagnostics: Inflammatory Markers

Taming the SRU

A 2011 meta-analysis in the journal of Academic Emergency Medicine found ESR, CRP, and PCT were not acutely useful in the diagnosis of septic arthritis due to wildly varying sensitivities and specificities between studies. Critical Care Medicine 38():p S26-S34, February 2010. | N Engl J Med. 2023 Feb 2;388(5):439-452. DOI: 10.1097/CCM.0b013e3181c98d21

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Episode 30 - Emergency Department Management of Patients With Complications of Bariatric Surgery

EB Medicine

Additionally, back in 2010, it was estimated that 6.6% Jeff: And while it’s not exactly core EM, we’re going to briefly discuss indications for bariatric surgery, as this is something we don’t often review even in academic training programs. Jeff: Even more shockingly, some series showed a 52% repeat operation rate.

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Episode 19: Surgical Airway

PHEM Cast

Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine , 22 (8), 908–914. Cricothyrotomy performed with the Melker set or the QuickTrach kit: procedure times, learning curves and operators’ preference. E., & Chima, R. link] Bennett, J. C., & Sankar, A. Sottile, D.,

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Multisystem Trauma in Children, Part Two: Massive Transfusion, Trauma Imaging, and Resuscitative Pearls

Pediatric Emergency Playbook

Fox et al in Academic Emergency Medicine found a sensitivity of 52%; with a 95% confidence interval [CI] = 31% to 73%. Often children even with high-grade splenic and liver lacerations can be managed non-operatively. Unfortunately, a negative FAST cannot help with detecting or grading the laceration for non-operative management.