Serious outcomes among emergency department patients with presyncope: A systematic review
Abstract Background Syncope is transient loss of consciousness, and in presyncope, patients experience same prodromal symptoms without losing consciousness. While studies have extensively reported the risk of serious outcome among emergency department (ED) syncope, the outcome for patients with presyncope and their management are not well studied.
Hadi Mirfazaelian+4 more
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Editorial to "Can lead damage be ruled out using defibrillation threshold testing in patients with very high-impedance shock leads?": Beyond the numbers: Reconsidering high shock impedance in ICD leads with DFT testing. [PDF]
Enomoto Y.
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Hemodynamic Effects and Clinical Determinants of Defibrillation Threshold for Transvenous Atrial Defibrillation Using Biatrial Biphasic Shocks in Patients with Chronic Atrial Fibrillation [PDF]
Ngai-Sang Lok+3 more
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Abstract Background Prehospital emergencies require providers to rapidly identify patients’ medical condition and determine treatment needs. We tested whether medics’ initial, written impressions of patient condition contain information that can help identify patients who require prehospital lifesaving interventions (LSI) prior to or during transport ...
Aaron C. Weidman+7 more
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Sensing and detection performance of the novel, small-diameter OmniaSecure defibrillation lead: in-depth analysis from the LEADR trial. [PDF]
Sanders P+20 more
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External-internal defibrillation. An experimental and clinical appraisal.
Borman Jb+3 more
openalex
Defibrillation for Ventricular Fibrillation: A Shocking Update.
G. Nichol, M. Sayre, F. Guerra, J. Poole
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Fairview Fire District and Fairview Fire District Fire Fighters, International Association of Firefighters (IAFF), AFL-CIO, Local 2623 (2002) [PDF]
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Global emergency medicine: A scoping review of the literature from 2023
Abstract Objective The Global Emergency Medicine Literature Review (GEMLR) highlights the highest‐quality research addressing emergency care in resource‐limited settings (ECRLS). This 18th edition reviews global emergency medicine (GEM) literature published during 2023.
Braden J. Hexom+76 more
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