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Autor:
Lucas B. Chartier, Sameer Masood, Joseph Choi, Barb McGovern, Stephen Casey, Steven Marc Friedman, Danielle Porplycia, Sarah Tosoni, Sam Sabbah
Publikováno v:
Cjem
The field of quality improvement and patient safety (QIPS) has matured significantly in emergency medicine over the past decade. From standalone, strategically misaligned, and incoherently designed QIPS projects years ago, emergency department (ED) l
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Canadian Association of Radiologists Journal. 72:736-741
Objective: Ultra-low radiation dose computed tomography (CT) abdominal tomography was introduced in our institution in 2016 to replace standard abdominal radiography in the investigation of emergency department patients. This project aims to ascertai
Autor:
Tara O'Neill, Bjug Borgundvaag, Jacques S. Lee, Maria Ivankovic, Therese A. Stukel, Sam Sabbah, Phillip D. Levy, Marcia L. Edmonds, Jack V. Tu, Peter C. Austin, Douglas S. Lee, Jonathan Dreyer, Alice Chong, Shelley McLeod, Michael J. Schull
Publikováno v:
Paediatrics Publications
Background: Improved risk stratification of acute heart failure in the emergency department may inform physicians’ decisions regarding patient admission or early discharge disposition. We aimed to validate the previously-derived Emergency Heart fai
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Blood. 132:5879-5879
Background: Vaso-occlusive episodes (VOEs) are the most common complication of Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) and associated with acute chest syndrome (ACS), multi-organ failure (MOF), sudden death, and early mortality. International guidelines recommend
Autor:
Sam Sabbah
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CJEM. 11:247-249
Autor:
Howard Ovens, Stefanie Klowak, Jordan Mah, Terence Lynd, Dale A. Jechel, Farah Jazuli, Michael Klowak, Sam Sabbah, Andrea K. Boggild
Publikováno v:
BMJ Open
Background Fever in the returned traveller is a potential medical emergency warranting prompt attention to exclude life-threatening illnesses. However, prolonged evaluation in the emergency department (ED) may not be required for all patients. As a q