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Publikováno v:
Pediatric Emergency Care. 37:397-402
Background Bacterial meningitis in low-risk febrile young infants (FYIs) aged >28 days has become increasingly rare. Routine performance of lumbar puncture (LP) in these infants is associated with adverse consequences and may be unnecessary. We modif
Autor:
Matthew R. Mittiga, Richard J. Scarfone, Todd P. Chang, Esther M. Sampayo, Pooja Agrawal, In K. Kim, Ann E. Klasner
Publikováno v:
AEM Educ Train
OBJECTIVES: Factors influencing the employment of pediatric emergency medicine (PEM) fellows in a career in academic medicine versus community emergency department (ED) settings have not previously been explored. The purpose of this study was to expl
Publikováno v:
Pediatric emergency care. 37(8)
Bacterial meningitis in low-risk febrile young infants (FYIs) aged28 days has become increasingly rare. Routine performance of lumbar puncture (LP) in these infants is associated with adverse consequences and may be unnecessary. We modified our clini
Autor:
Christopher E. Gaw, Susan R. Rheingold, Jaclyn Tencer, Richard J. Scarfone, Anjuli S. Gans, Leslie Castelo-Soccio, Christina S. Turn
Publikováno v:
Pediatrics. 148(5)
A previously healthy, term, 5-week-old girl initially presented to her primary care physician with a solitary, enlarging scalp nodule. The infant was otherwise well without additional signs or symptoms of illness. Over the next several weeks, the nod
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Richard J. Scarfone, Joshua Nagler
Publikováno v:
Pediatric emergency care. 37(2)
Fundamental to the practice of pediatric emergency medicine is making timely and accurate diagnoses. However, studies have shown errors in this process are common. A number of factors in the emergency department environment as well as identifiable er
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Ashley L. Woodford, Gil Binenbaum, Richard J. Scarfone, Grant T. Liu, Ronald F. Marchese, Aaron E. Chen, Rakesh D. Mistry
Publikováno v:
Pediatric Emergency Care. 34:531-536
Objective The aim of this study was to determine the feasibility and accuracy of point-of-care (POC) ocular ultrasound (US) when performed by a pediatric emergency medicine (PEM) physician to detect optic nerve abnormalities concerning for swelling,
Publikováno v:
Pediatric Emergency Care. 34:e168-e170
An intracranial bleed with a midline shift is a potentially life-threatening clinical condition. We present the unusual case of a 13-year-old boy with sickle cell disease who had numerous emergency department visits for a scalp hematoma and was subse
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Joseph J. Zorc, Eva M. Delgado, Ann Marie Reardon, Ruth Abaya, Denise Simpkins, Bonnie Rodio, Katie Hayes, Vaidehi Mehta, Richard J Scarfone
Publikováno v:
The Journal of asthma : official journal of the Association for the Care of Asthma. 56(10)
Objective: Evidence suggests using metered dose inhaler (MDI) to treat acute asthma in the Emergency Department reduces length of stay, though methods of implementation are lacking. We modified a t...
Publikováno v:
Pediatric Emergency Care. 31:304-307
Point-of-care ocular ultrasound has been used to detect papilledema. In previous studies, investigators have evaluated only optic nerve sheath diameter as a screen for increased intracranial pressure. In this series of 4 children, we demonstrate 2 ad
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Ronald F. Marchese, Jeffrey A. Seiden, Richard J. Scarfone, Jill C. Posner, Payal K. Gala, Robert A. Belfer
Publikováno v:
Pediatric emergency care. 36(10)
Objectives The aim of this study is to explore current community emergency department (ED) experiences available to pediatric emergency medicine (PEM) trainees and estimate the proportion of graduates taking positions that involve working in a commun