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Unusual Presentation of Bilateral Carotid Artery Dissection: The Importance of Reasoning Outside the Box

2021

A bilateral internal carotid artery dissection presenting with atypical symptoms of cerebral hypoperfusion has been rarely reported, especially in the absence of obvious precipitating factors. A middle-aged woman presented to the emergency department with a 2-day-history of progressive left arm numbness and weakness, confusion, disorientation and clumsiness worsened by upright position. A cerebral hypoperfusion condition was hypothesized and confirmed by a CT angiography, which showed bilateral internal carotid dissection with uncertain etiology. Screening for predisposing conditions to spontaneous carotid arteries dissection was basically negative. Regarding potential precipitating factors…

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The Modified Heidelberg and the AI Appendicitis Score Are Superior to Current Scores in Predicting Appendicitis in Children: A Two-Center Cohort Study

2020

Background: Acute appendicitis represents the most frequent reason for abdominal surgery in children. Since diagnosis can be challenging various scoring systems have been published. The aim of this study was to evaluate and validate (and improve) different appendicitis scores in a very large cohort of children with abdominal pain. Methods: Retrospective analysis of all children that have been hospitalized due to suspected appendicitis at the Pediatric Surgery Department of the Altonaer Children's Hospital and University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf from 01/2018 until 11/2019. Four different appendicitis scores (Heidelberg Appendicitis Score, Alvarado Score, Pediatric Appendicitis Score …

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Effectiveness and safety of electrical cardioversion for acute-onset atrial fibrillation in the emergency department: a real-world 10-year single cen…

2019

OBJECTIVE Despite limited evidence, electrical cardioversion of acute-onset atrial fibrillation (AAF) is widely performed in the emergency department (ED). The aim of this study was to describe the effectiveness and safety of electrical cardioversion of AAF performed by emergency physicians in the ED. METHODS All episodes of AAF electrically cardioverted in the ED were retrieved from the database for a 10-year period. Most patients not already receiving anticoagulants were given enoxaparin before the procedure (259/419). Procedural complications were recorded, and the patients were followed-up for 30 days for cardiovascular and hemorrhagic complications. RESULTS Four hundred nineteen eligib…

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Comment on "Factors Associated with Potentially Inappropriate Transfer to the Emergency Department Among Nursing Home Residents".

2021

business.industryHealth PolicyMEDLINEGeneral MedicineEmergency departmentmedicine.diseaseNursing HomesMedicineHumansMedical emergencyGeriatrics and GerontologybusinessNursing homesEmergency Service HospitalGeneral NursingJournal of the American Medical Directors Association
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158: Is Bioelectrical Impedance Analysis Helpful for Heart Failure Management in the Emergency Department?

2008

business.industryHeart failureEmergency MedicinemedicineEmergency departmentMedical emergencymedicine.diseasebusinessBioelectrical impedance analysisAnnals of Emergency Medicine
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Overcrowding in the Emergency Department: Could a Patient-centred Mobile App Change This Paradigm?

2020

business.industryMobile appsMedicineOvercrowdingEmergency departmentMedical emergencybusinessmedicine.diseasePatient centredProceedings of the 13th International Joint Conference on Biomedical Engineering Systems and Technologies
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Evolution of Pediatric Migraine Patients Admitted at an Emergency Department after a 10-Year Follow-Up

2023

Background: Despite its high prevalence, the clinical course of pediatric migraine has not been fully understood, and previous studies present conflicting results. We present here the findings of a 10-year follow-up study involving children with severe migraine pain admitted to our emergency department. Furthermore, all studies were carried out on selected outpatient clinical case studies. Our aim was to evaluate a population of migraine children admitted to an emergency department because of increased severity or frequency of pain or even because of very anxious parents concerning their child’s headache in order to describe their long-term outcomes, whether it differed from that of o…

children emergency department follow-up headache migraine sleepmigraine; children; follow-up; emergency department; headache; sleep; headacheGeneral MedicineSettore MED/39 - Neuropsichiatria InfantileJournal of Clinical Medicine; Volume 12; Issue 7; Pages: 2475
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Application of a Bayesian Spatiotemporal Surveillance Method to NYC Syndromic Data

2014

Incorporating prior knowledge (e.g., the spatial distribution of zip codes and background population effects) into a model using Bayesian methods could potentially improve outbreak detection. We adapted a previously described Bayesian model-based spatiotemporal surveillance technique to daily respiratory syndrome counts in NYC Emergency Department data in 2009, the year of the H1N1 influenza pandemic. Citywide, 56 alarms were produced across 15 zip codes, all during days of elevated respiratory visits. Future work includes evaluating our choice of baseline length, considering other alarm thresholds, and conducting a formal evaluation of the method across five syndromes in NYC.

education.field_of_studybusiness.industryBayesian probabilityH1N1 influenzaPopulationEmergency departmentISDS 2013 Conference Abstractscomputer.software_genreBayesian inferenceZip codeFormal evaluationspatiotemporal dataPandemicoutbreak detectionGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesMedicinesyndromic surveillanceData miningbusinesseducationcomputerCartographyBayesian modelsGeneral Environmental ScienceOnline Journal of Public Health Informatics
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Unmet needs in emergency department patients as an important aspect of the increasing number of hospitalizations

2017

Background. Unmet needs in the medical care of high-need patients may increase costs due to the use of emergency departments (EDs) instead of primary care. Objectives. To establish the possible correlation between the unmet needs of patients and the number of hospitalizations, and the probability of influence of the former aspect on the latter, and to analyze the level of satisfied needs of ED patients in relation to sociodemographic data. Material and methods. An original questionnaire and a modified version of the Camberwell Assessment of Need Short Appraisal Schedule (CANSAS) were used to assess the level of satisfaction of the social, medical, psychological and environmental needs of 15…

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The Value of a Complete Blood Count (CBC) for Sepsis Diagnosis and Prognosis.

2021

Sepsis represents an important global health burden due to its high mortality and morbidity. The rapid detection of sepsis is crucial in order to prevent adverse outcomes and reduce mortality. However, the diagnosis of sepsis is still challenging and many efforts have been made to identify reliable biomarkers. Unfortunately, many investigated biomarkers have several limitations that do not support their introduction in clinical practice, such as moderate diagnostic and prognostic accuracy, long turn-around time, and high-costs. Complete blood count represents instead a precious test that provides a wealth of information on individual health status. It can guide clinicians to early-identify …

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