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Explainable artificial intelligence in emergency medicine: an overview
Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) have potential to revolutionize emergency medical care by enhancing triage systems, improving diagnostic accuracy, refining prognostication, and optimizing various aspects of clinical care.
Y. Okada, Yilin Ning, M. Ong
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Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) is a rapidly developing technology that has the potential to revolutionize emergency and critical care medicine. The use of POCUS can improve patient care by providing real-time clinical information.
Wookjin Choi+17 more
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Emergency medicine and its services have reached a breaking point during the COVID-19 pandemic. This pandemic has highlighted the failures of a system that needs to be reconsidered, and novel approaches need to be considered. Artificial intelligence (AI)
Gabrielle Chenais+2 more
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Background Burnout is a common problem among healthcare professionals (HCPs), in particular young doctors and nurses working in emergency medical services.
R. Petrino, L. Riesgo, B. Yilmaz
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Artificial intelligence and machine learning in emergency medicine: a narrative review
The emergence and evolution of artificial intelligence (AI) has generated increasing interest in machine learning applications for health care. Specifically, researchers are grasping the potential of machine learning solutions to enhance the quality of ...
Brianna Mueller+4 more
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A scoping review of metaverse in emergency medicine.
BACKGROUND Interest in the metaverse has been growing worldwide as the virtual environment provides opportunities for highly immersive and interactive experiences.
Tzu-Chi Wu, C. Ho
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Frailty assessment in emergency medicine using the Clinical Frailty Scale: a scoping review
Frailty is a common condition present in older Emergency Department (ED) patients that is associated with poor health outcomes. The Clinical Frailty Scale (CFS) is a tool that measures frailty on a scale from 1 (very fit) to 9 (terminally ill).
C. Fehlmann+5 more
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Advancement of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in emergency medicine can only occur with intentional recruitment of residency applicants underrepresented in medicine (UIM).
M. Gallegos+7 more
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The specialty of emergency medicine and recognition of the need for emergency care continue to grow globally. The specialty and emergency care systems vary according to context.
A. Patiño+9 more
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The aim was to develop expert clinical recommendations on Geriatric Emergency Medicine to be disseminated across Europe. Eight posters with expert clinical guidelines on the most important topics in Geriatric Emergency Medicine are now available through ...
J. Lucke+19 more
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