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AI-Driven Injury Reporting in Pediatric Emergency Departments.
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Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1989
We reviewed the charts of patients returning within 72 hours to our emergency department to determine whether monitoring revisits is a useful quality assurance indicator. Patient visits for June and December 1987 were selected to eliminate a potential seasonal difference.
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We reviewed the charts of patients returning within 72 hours to our emergency department to determine whether monitoring revisits is a useful quality assurance indicator. Patient visits for June and December 1987 were selected to eliminate a potential seasonal difference.
K D, Keith +4 more
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Emergency Department Thoracotomy
Seminars in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 2008Emergency department thoracotomy (EDT) is defined as a thoracotomy performed in the emergency department for patients who are in extremis. The goals of the procedure are to treat pericardial tamponade, control hemorrhage, treat systemic air embolism, perform open cardiac massage and temporarily occlude the thoracic aorta.
Juan C, Mejia +2 more
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Emergency Department Thoracotomy
Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1989The best candidates for a community hospital emergency room thoracotomy are those victims who have decompensated following small-caliber gunshot wounds or stab wounds to the chest or abdomen who initially had signs of life in transport to the hospital or in the Emergency Department.
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Emergency department thoracotomy
Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1982The charts of 33 consecutive patients undergoing emergency department thoracotomies between July 1, 1979 and June 30, 1980 were reviewed. Thoracotomies were performed in victims of both blunt and penetrating trauma who had suffered cardiopulmonary arrest and were refractory to the usual methods of resuscitation. Overall survival was 12.1% (4/33). There
T C, Flynn, R E, Ward, P W, Miller
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1990
This study reviews 186 deaths resulting from trauma in a 2-year period in the Charity Hospital of Louisiana at New Orleans Accident Room in order to evaluate problems in prehospital and hospital resuscitative care. All subjects underwent autopsy, and only six were found to have injuries compatible with survival.
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This study reviews 186 deaths resulting from trauma in a 2-year period in the Charity Hospital of Louisiana at New Orleans Accident Room in order to evaluate problems in prehospital and hospital resuscitative care. All subjects underwent autopsy, and only six were found to have injuries compatible with survival.
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Emergency Department Tracheostomy
Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1988Emergency Department tracheostomy is performed in the rare instances of extensive laryngeal trauma in the adult and emergent airway access in the infant. This article reviews indications, anatomy, technique, and complications of this challenging life-saving procedure.
J J, Piotrowski, E E, Moore
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Pediatric emergency departments
Pediatric Emergency Care, 1986Pediatric emergency departments were surveyed by mail to determine the following patient and physician characteristics: census, triage classification, and staffing characteristics. The average number of patient visits per department per year was 44,615 (SD +/- 15,650).
J D, Losek, C, Walsh-Kelly, P W, Glaeser
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