Emergency Medical Service Transport of Patients with COVID-19
This retrospective study of EMS transports found that many patients subsequently confirmed to have COVID-19 called 911 for complaints seemingly unrelated to the disease.
This retrospective study of EMS transports found that many patients subsequently confirmed to have COVID-19 called 911 for complaints seemingly unrelated to the disease.
A meta-analysis found no consistent association between use of endotracheal intubation checklists and either increased first-pass success or reduced mortality, peri-intubation arrest, or hypotension.
Researchers reveal the ebbs and flows of hospitalizations and interventions in England but few insights as to the drivers of these changes.
Hypoxia prior to intubation strongly predicts postintubation cardiac arrest in pediatric patients.
Contamination rates of urine cultures obtained from young infants using the bladder stimulation with “clean catch” method are unacceptably high.
Another small randomized study finds no suggestion of benefit.
A randomized trial supports this treatment as a new option for secondary stroke prevention in these patients.
Outpatient management was associated with shorter hospital stays but more adverse events.
This meta-analysis found no mortality benefit to giving antibiotics within 1 hour versus 1 to 3 hours after ED arrival in patients with severe sepsis
This retrospective study of EMS transports found that many patients subsequently confirmed to have COVID-19 called 911 for complaints seemingly unrelated to the disease.
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