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JC: Is First Pass Success an important outcome in PHEA research? St Emlyn’s

St. Emlyn

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The Power Of Trauma Research?

The Trauma Pro

The veracity of medical research conclusions, specifically trauma research, has always fascinated me. However, having read thousands of research papers over the years, I am no longer surprised when these easy-to-digest blurbs don’t entirely match up with the actual details embedded within the manuscript.

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Health disparities research is full of low quality work

Sensible Medicine

This is the sad state of disparities research. Researchers want to correct a *difference* in health utilization, but they are too ignorant to understand the evidence for that intervention. Disparities research in medicine often feels hopeless. It's almost important to have truthful research.

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Probiotics don’t improve outcomes in children with acute gastroenteritis

PEMBlog

A new study conducted by the Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network (PECARN) aimed to determine whether LGG could reduce the severity of gastroenteritis in children. The trial found that LGG did not significantly improve outcomes compared to placebo. Why is this important for patients and caregivers ?

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Cancer Organoids Offer Insights into Treatment Outcomes

Medagadget

Researchers at the Hubrecht Institute in the Netherlands have developed a biobank of cancer organoids using tissue samples obtained from head and neck cancer patients. Organoids are tiny 3D tissue constructs that have been created by researchers to mimic a specific tissue, or in this case, a type of cancer.

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Outcomes of adult patients discharged at scene by emergency medical services

Emergency Medicine Journal

Background The outcomes of patients who call an ambulance but are discharged at scene reflect the safety and quality of emergency medical service (EMS) care. While previous studies have examined the outcomes of patients discharged at scene, none have specifically focused on paramedic-initiated discharge.

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Is mCPR associated with better outcomes for in-hospital cardiac arrest? St Emlyn’s

St. Emlyn

St.Emlyn's - Emergency Medicine #FOAMed Is mechanical CPR associated with improved or worse outcomes in in-hospital cardiac arrest. FOAMed @stemlyns The post Is mCPR associated with better outcomes for in-hospital cardiac arrest? St Emlyn’s appeared first on St.Emlyn's.

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