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Publikováno v:
Pediatric Emergency Care.
Autor:
Prashant, Mahajan, Nathan, Kuppermann, Michael, Tunik, Kenneth, Yen, Shireen M, Atabaki, Lois K, Lee, Angela M, Ellison, Bema K, Bonsu, Cody S, Olsen, Larry, Cook, Maria Y, Kwok, Kathleen, Lillis, James F, Holmes, K, Lillis
Publikováno v:
Academic Emergency Medicine. 22:1034-1041
Objectives Emergency department (ED) identification and radiographic evaluation of children with intra-abdominal injuries who need acute intervention can be challenging. To date, it is unclear if a clinical prediction rule is superior to unstructured
Autor:
Benjamin T, Kerrey, Alexander J, Rogers, Lois K, Lee, Kathleen, Adelgais, Michael, Tunik, Stephen M, Blumberg, Kimberly S, Quayle, Peter E, Sokolove, David H, Wisner, Michelle L, Miskin, Nathan, Kuppermann, James F, Holmes, N, Schamban
Publikováno v:
Annals of Emergency Medicine. 62:319-326
Study objective We determine whether intra-abdominal injury is rarely diagnosed after a normal abdominal computed tomography (CT) scan result in a large, generalizable sample of children evaluated in the emergency department (ED) after blunt torso tr
Referral and Resource Use Patterns for Psychiatric-Related Visits to Pediatric Emergency Departments
Autor:
Jacqueline, Grupp-Phelan, Prashant, Mahajan, George L, Foltin, Elizabeth, Jacobs, Michael, Tunik, Meridith, Sonnett, Steven, Miller, Peter, Dayan, S, Teach
Publikováno v:
Pediatric Emergency Care. 25:217-220
To describe the patterns of referral and use of resources for patients with psychiatric-related visits presenting to pediatric emergency departments (EDs) in a pediatric research network.We conducted a retrospective chart review of a random sample of
Autor:
Evaline A, Alessandrini, Elizabeth R, Alpern, James M, Chamberlain, Judy A, Shea, Richard, Holubkov, Marc H, Gorelick, Michael, Tunik
Publikováno v:
Academic emergency medicine : official journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine. 19(1)
Lack of adequate risk adjustment methodologies has hindered the progress of emergency medicine health services research. The authors hypothesized that a consensus-derived, diagnosis-based severity classification system (SCS) would be significantly as
Autor:
George L, Foltin, Peter, Dayan, Michael, Tunik, Mollie, Marr, Julie, Leonard, Kathleen, Brown, John, Hoyle, E Brooke, Lerner, D, Schnadower
Publikováno v:
Pediatric emergency care. 26(10)
UNLABELLED Up to 3 million US children are cared for by emergency medical services (EMSs) annually. Limited research exists on pediatric prehospital care. The Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network (PECARN) mission is to perform high-quali
Autor:
Michelle L. Macy, Mark R. Zonfrillo, Lawrence J. Cook, Tomohiko Funai, Jason Goldstick, Rachel M. Stanley, James M. Chamberlain, Rebecca M. Cunningham, Robert Lipton, Elizabeth R. Alpern, Nathan Kuppermann, Elizabeth Alpern, James Chamberlain, J. Michael Dean, Michael J. Gerardi, Julius Goepp, Mark Gorelick, John Hoyle, David Jaffe, Christina Johns, Nadine Levick, Prashant Mahajan, Ronald Maio, Kraig Melville, Steve Miller, David Monroe, Richard Ruddy, Rachel Stanley, David Treloar, Michael Tunik, Alan Walker, Daniel Kavanaugh, Hae Young Park, Richard Holubkov, Stacey Knight, Amy Donaldson
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Pediatrics. 167:711-718.e4
OBJECTIVE: To examine pediatric emergency department (ED) visits over 5 years, trends in injury severity, and associations between injury-related ED visit outcome and patient and community-level sociodemographic characteristics. STUDY DESIGN: Retrosp
Publikováno v:
Pediatric Emergency Care. 14:454