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Which treatment for low back pain? A factorial randomised controlled trial comparing intravenous analgesics with oral analgesics in the emergency department and a centrally acting muscle relaxant with placebo over three days [ISRCTN09719705]

Christof Havel, Anna Sieder, Harald Herkner, Hans Domanovits, Mascha Schmied, Rudolf Segel, Maria Koreny, Anton N Laggner, Marcus Müllner BMC Emergency Medicine 2001, 1:2 (9 November 2001)

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The CRASH trial protocol (Corticosteroid randomisation after significant head injury) [ISRCTN74459797]

The CRASH trial management group, the CRASH trial collaborators BMC Emergency Medicine 2001, 1:1 (11 June 2001)

Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed | Cited on BioMed Central |  Editor’s summary

CRASH, a placebo-controlled trial, is an ambitious project involving a large number of doctors and nurses that should determine reliably the effects on death and disability of a short corticosteroid infusion following significant head injury.

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Patients with suspected acute coronary syndrome in a university hospital emergency department: an observational study

Ulf Ekelund, Hans-Jörgen Nilsson, Attila Frigyesi, Ole Torffvit BMC Emergency Medicine 2002, 2:1 (3 October 2002)

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Bilateral asynchronous acute epidural hematoma : a case report

Behzad Eftekhar, Ebrahim Ketabchi, Mohammad Ghodsi, Babak Esmaeeli BMC Emergency Medicine 2003, 3:1 (30 December 2003)

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Emergency department triage: an ethical analysis

Ramesh P Aacharya, Chris Gastmans, Yvonne Denier BMC Emergency Medicine 2011, 11:16 (7 October 2011)

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Simple technique for evacuation of traumatic subcutaneous haematomas under tension

George Chami, Belinda Chami, Edward Hatley, Hossam Dabis BMC Emergency Medicine 2005, 5:11 (13 December 2005)

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A simple new technique for the removal of subcutaneous haematomas under tension using instruments normally available in the Accident and Emergency Department is useful as an urgent and safe procedure in the hospital setting.

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Impact of disaster-related mortality on gross domestic product in the WHO African Region

Joses M Kirigia, Luis G Sambo, William Aldis, Germano M Mwabu BMC Emergency Medicine 2004, 4:1 (15 March 2004)

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Beckman Access versus the Bayer ACS:180 and the Abbott AxSYM cardiac Troponin-I real-time immunoassays: an observational prospective study

Robert H Baevsky, Rajesh K Kapur, Howard A Smithline BMC Emergency Medicine 2004, 4:2 (13 July 2004)

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Management of acute renal colic in the UK: a questionnaire survey

Tunji A Lasoye, Philip M Sedgwick, Nilay Patel, Chas Skinner, Nadeem Nayeem BMC Emergency Medicine 2004, 4:5 (7 December 2004)

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A report of dangerously high carbon monoxide levels within the passenger compartment of a snow-obstructed vehicle

Jill A Griffin, Stephen J Playe, Benjamin Osborne, Howard A Smithline BMC Emergency Medicine 2004, 4:4 (10 October 2004)

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Carbon monoxide quickly reaches lethal concentrations in a car with its engine running and a snow-obstructed exhaust pipe (tailpipe) even if its windows are partially open.

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Which diagnostic tests are most useful in a chest pain unit protocol?

Steve Goodacre, Thomas Locker, Jane Arnold, Karen Angelini, Francis Morris BMC Emergency Medicine 2005, 5:6 (25 August 2005)

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Intracranial bleeding in patients with traumatic brain injury: A prognostic study

Pablo Perel, Ian Roberts, Omar Bouamra, Maralyn Woodford, Jane Mooney, Fiona Lecky BMC Emergency Medicine 2009, 9:15 (3 August 2009)

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QT interval prolongation after sertraline overdose: a case report

Rudolf A de Boer, Tonnis H van Dijk, Nicole D Holman, Joost P van Melle BMC Emergency Medicine 2005, 5:5 (19 July 2005)

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Underweight is independently associated with mortality in post-operative and non-operative patients admitted to the intensive care unit: a retrospective study

Javier D Finkielman, Ognjen Gajic, Bekele Afessa BMC Emergency Medicine 2004, 4:3 (5 October 2004)

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Factors influencing emergency medical readmission risk in a UK district general hospital: A prospective study

Georgios Lyratzopoulos, Daniel Havely, Islay Gemmell, Gary A Cook BMC Emergency Medicine 2005, 5:1 (21 January 2005)

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Anion gap, anion gap corrected for albumin, base deficit and unmeasured anions in critically ill patients: implications on the assessment of metabolic acidosis and the diagnosis of hyperlactatemia

Lakhmir S Chawla, Shirley Shih, Danielle Davison, Christopher Junker, Michael G Seneff BMC Emergency Medicine 2008, 8:18 (16 December 2008)

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Gastric Lavage in Acute Organophosphorus Pesticide poisoning (GLAOP) – a randomised controlled trial of multiple vs. single gastric lavage in unselected acute organophosphorus pesticide poisoning

Yi Li, XueZhong Yu, Zhong Wang, HouLi Wang, XiangHuai Zhao, YuPing Cao, WeiZhan Wang, Michael Eddleston BMC Emergency Medicine 2006, 6:10 (19 October 2006)

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Paramedic assessment of pain in the cognitively impaired adult patient

Bill Lord BMC Emergency Medicine 2009, 9:20 (6 October 2009)

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Acute mercury poisoning: a case report

Sezgin Sarikaya, Ozgur Karcioglu, Didem Ay, Aslı Cetin, Can Aktas, Mustafa Serinken BMC Emergency Medicine 2010, 10:7 (19 March 2010)

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The accuracy of pulse oximetry in emergency department patients with severe sepsis and septic shock: a retrospective cohort study

Ben J Wilson, Hamish J Cowan, Jason A Lord, Dan J Zuege, David A Zygun BMC Emergency Medicine 2010, 10:9 (5 May 2010)

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Pseudo-aneurysm of the anterior tibial artery, a rare cause of ankle swelling following a sports injury

Conor D Marron, Damian McKay, Ruth Johnston, Eamon McAteer, WJ Ivan Stirling BMC Emergency Medicine 2005, 5:9 (14 October 2005)

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Using molecular similarity to highlight the challenges of routine immunoassay-based drug of abuse/toxicology screening in emergency medicine

Matthew D Krasowski, Anthony F Pizon, Mohamed G Siam, Spiros Giannoutsos, Manisha Iyer, Sean Ekins BMC Emergency Medicine 2009, 9:5 (28 April 2009)

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Unified treatment algorithm for the management of crotaline snakebite in the United States: results of an evidence-informed consensus workshop

Eric J Lavonas, Anne-Michelle Ruha, William Banner, Vikhyat Bebarta, Jeffrey N Bernstein, Sean P Bush, William P Kerns, William H Richardson, Steven A Seifert, David A Tanen, Steve C Curry, Richard C Dart BMC Emergency Medicine 2011, 11:2 (3 February 2011)

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The insecure airway: a comparison of knots and commercial devices for securing endotracheal tubes

Paris B Lovett, Alexander Flaxman, Kai M Stürmann, Polly Bijur BMC Emergency Medicine 2006, 6:7 (24 May 2006)

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A concept for major incident triage: full-scaled simulation feasibility study

Marius Rehn, Jan E Andersen, Trond Vigerust, Andreas J Krüger, Hans M Lossius BMC Emergency Medicine 2010, 10:17 (11 August 2010)

Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed | Cited on BioMed Central |  Editor’s summary

Interdisciplinary Emergency Service Cooperation Course (TAS)-triage improves time-efficiency and accuracy in allocating priority during simulated bus accidents, suggesting that this tool may be used as a national standard for major incident triage.

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