Reframing conflict in the emergency department as an expected and modifiable source of moral injury
Acad Emerg Med. 2024 Apr 1. doi: 10.1111/acem.14908. Online ahead of print.NO ABSTRACTPMID:38561924 | DOI:10.1111/acem.14908 (Source: Accident and Emergency Nursing)
Source: Accident and Emergency Nursing - April 2, 2024 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: James R Miner Adam Rieves Rebecca Nahum Source Type: research

Pediatric mental health emergency department visits from 2017 to 2022: A multicenter study
CONCLUSIONS: During the late pandemic, pediatric MH ED visits decreased below expected rates; however, visits by females and for specific conditions remained elevated, indicating a need for increased attention to these groups. Prolonged ED visit lengths may reflect inadequate availability of MH services.PMID:38563444 | DOI:10.1111/acem.14910 (Source: Accident and Emergency Nursing)
Source: Accident and Emergency Nursing - April 2, 2024 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Jennifer A Hoffmann Camille P Carter Cody S Olsen David Ashby Kamali L Bouvay Susan J Duffy James M Chamberlain Sofia S Chaudhary Nicolaus W Glomb Jacqueline Grupp-Phelan Maya Haasz Erin P O'Donnell Mohsen Saidinejad Bashar S Shihabuddin Leah Tzimenatos N Source Type: research

Diagnostic and prognostic value of cardiac troponins in emergency department patients presenting after a fall: A prospective, multicenter study
CONCLUSIONS: A majority of patients (n = 364, 68.8%) presenting to the ED after a fall had elevated hs-cTnT levels and 86 (15.4%) elevated hs-cTnI levels. However, the incidence of MI in these patients was low (n = 3, 0.5%). Our data do not support the opinion that falls may be a common presenting feature of MI. We discourage routine troponin testing in this population. However, hs-cTnT and hs-cTnI were both found to have prognostic properties for mortality prediction up to 1 year.PMID:38532263 | DOI:10.1111/acem.14897 (Source: Accident and Emergency Nursing)
Source: Accident and Emergency Nursing - March 27, 2024 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Tanguy Espejo Lukas Terhalle Alexandra Malinovska Henk B Riedel Laura Arntz Livia Hafner Karen Delport-Lehnen Joanna Zuppinger Nicolas Geigy J örg Leuppi Rajan Somasundaram Roland Bingisser Christian H Nickel Source Type: research

Diagnostic and prognostic value of cardiac troponins in emergency department patients presenting after a fall: A prospective, multicenter study
CONCLUSIONS: A majority of patients (n = 364, 68.8%) presenting to the ED after a fall had elevated hs-cTnT levels and 86 (15.4%) elevated hs-cTnI levels. However, the incidence of MI in these patients was low (n = 3, 0.5%). Our data do not support the opinion that falls may be a common presenting feature of MI. We discourage routine troponin testing in this population. However, hs-cTnT and hs-cTnI were both found to have prognostic properties for mortality prediction up to 1 year.PMID:38532263 | DOI:10.1111/acem.14897 (Source: Accident and Emergency Nursing)
Source: Accident and Emergency Nursing - March 27, 2024 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Tanguy Espejo Lukas Terhalle Alexandra Malinovska Henk B Riedel Laura Arntz Livia Hafner Karen Delport-Lehnen Joanna Zuppinger Nicolas Geigy J örg Leuppi Rajan Somasundaram Roland Bingisser Christian H Nickel Source Type: research

Diagnostic and prognostic value of cardiac troponins in emergency department patients presenting after a fall: A prospective, multicenter study
CONCLUSIONS: A majority of patients (n = 364, 68.8%) presenting to the ED after a fall had elevated hs-cTnT levels and 86 (15.4%) elevated hs-cTnI levels. However, the incidence of MI in these patients was low (n = 3, 0.5%). Our data do not support the opinion that falls may be a common presenting feature of MI. We discourage routine troponin testing in this population. However, hs-cTnT and hs-cTnI were both found to have prognostic properties for mortality prediction up to 1 year.PMID:38532263 | DOI:10.1111/acem.14897 (Source: Accident and Emergency Nursing)
Source: Accident and Emergency Nursing - March 27, 2024 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Tanguy Espejo Lukas Terhalle Alexandra Malinovska Henk B Riedel Laura Arntz Livia Hafner Karen Delport-Lehnen Joanna Zuppinger Nicolas Geigy J örg Leuppi Rajan Somasundaram Roland Bingisser Christian H Nickel Source Type: research

Diagnostic and prognostic value of cardiac troponins in emergency department patients presenting after a fall: A prospective, multicenter study
CONCLUSIONS: A majority of patients (n = 364, 68.8%) presenting to the ED after a fall had elevated hs-cTnT levels and 86 (15.4%) elevated hs-cTnI levels. However, the incidence of MI in these patients was low (n = 3, 0.5%). Our data do not support the opinion that falls may be a common presenting feature of MI. We discourage routine troponin testing in this population. However, hs-cTnT and hs-cTnI were both found to have prognostic properties for mortality prediction up to 1 year.PMID:38532263 | DOI:10.1111/acem.14897 (Source: Accident and Emergency Nursing)
Source: Accident and Emergency Nursing - March 27, 2024 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Tanguy Espejo Lukas Terhalle Alexandra Malinovska Henk B Riedel Laura Arntz Livia Hafner Karen Delport-Lehnen Joanna Zuppinger Nicolas Geigy J örg Leuppi Rajan Somasundaram Roland Bingisser Christian H Nickel Source Type: research

Diagnostic and prognostic value of cardiac troponins in emergency department patients presenting after a fall: A prospective, multicenter study
CONCLUSIONS: A majority of patients (n = 364, 68.8%) presenting to the ED after a fall had elevated hs-cTnT levels and 86 (15.4%) elevated hs-cTnI levels. However, the incidence of MI in these patients was low (n = 3, 0.5%). Our data do not support the opinion that falls may be a common presenting feature of MI. We discourage routine troponin testing in this population. However, hs-cTnT and hs-cTnI were both found to have prognostic properties for mortality prediction up to 1 year.PMID:38532263 | DOI:10.1111/acem.14897 (Source: Accident and Emergency Nursing)
Source: Accident and Emergency Nursing - March 27, 2024 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Tanguy Espejo Lukas Terhalle Alexandra Malinovska Henk B Riedel Laura Arntz Livia Hafner Karen Delport-Lehnen Joanna Zuppinger Nicolas Geigy J örg Leuppi Rajan Somasundaram Roland Bingisser Christian H Nickel Source Type: research

Not a crime scene: The need to examine the impact of police in the pediatric emergency department
Acad Emerg Med. 2024 Mar 25. doi: 10.1111/acem.14901. Online ahead of print.NO ABSTRACTPMID:38528778 | DOI:10.1111/acem.14901 (Source: Accident and Emergency Nursing)
Source: Accident and Emergency Nursing - March 26, 2024 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Anna Abrams Elinore Kaufman Lalit Bajaj Source Type: research

Eligibility of emergency department patients for public benefit programs
Acad Emerg Med. 2024 Mar 25. doi: 10.1111/acem.14870. Online ahead of print.NO ABSTRACTPMID:38528799 | DOI:10.1111/acem.14870 (Source: Accident and Emergency Nursing)
Source: Accident and Emergency Nursing - March 26, 2024 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Joseph Harrison Grace McDermott Erica L Dixon Michael Mehta Aliza Haider Charles Rareshide Lauren Southwick Anish K Agarwal Raina M Merchant Austin S Kilaru Source Type: research

Not a crime scene: The need to examine the impact of police in the pediatric emergency department
Acad Emerg Med. 2024 Mar 25. doi: 10.1111/acem.14901. Online ahead of print.NO ABSTRACTPMID:38528778 | DOI:10.1111/acem.14901 (Source: Accident and Emergency Nursing)
Source: Accident and Emergency Nursing - March 26, 2024 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Anna Abrams Elinore Kaufman Lalit Bajaj Source Type: research

Eligibility of emergency department patients for public benefit programs
Acad Emerg Med. 2024 Mar 25. doi: 10.1111/acem.14870. Online ahead of print.NO ABSTRACTPMID:38528799 | DOI:10.1111/acem.14870 (Source: Accident and Emergency Nursing)
Source: Accident and Emergency Nursing - March 26, 2024 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Joseph Harrison Grace McDermott Erica L Dixon Michael Mehta Aliza Haider Charles Rareshide Lauren Southwick Anish K Agarwal Raina M Merchant Austin S Kilaru Source Type: research

A death with a plan
Acad Emerg Med. 2024 Mar 22. doi: 10.1111/acem.14876. Online ahead of print.NO ABSTRACTPMID:38517111 | DOI:10.1111/acem.14876 (Source: Accident and Emergency Nursing)
Source: Accident and Emergency Nursing - March 22, 2024 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Zhaohui Su Source Type: research

Paxlovid for nonhospitalized patients with COVID-19
Acad Emerg Med. 2024 Mar 22. doi: 10.1111/acem.14896. Online ahead of print.NO ABSTRACTPMID:38517114 | DOI:10.1111/acem.14896 (Source: Accident and Emergency Nursing)
Source: Accident and Emergency Nursing - March 22, 2024 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Fatima Johari Rajesh Verma Source Type: research

Assessing the one-month mortality impact of civilian-setting prehospital transfusion: A systematic review and meta-analysis
CONCLUSIONS: Current evidence does not demonstrate 1-month mortality benefit of civilian-setting PHT. This should give pause to EMS systems considering adoption of civilian-setting PHT programs. Further studies should not only focus on which formulations of blood products might improve outcomes but also focus on which patients are most likely to benefit from any form of civilian-setting PHT.PMID:38517320 | DOI:10.1111/acem.14882 (Source: Accident and Emergency Nursing)
Source: Accident and Emergency Nursing - March 22, 2024 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: David W Schoenfeld Carlo L Rosen Tim Harris Stephen H Thomas Source Type: research

A death with a plan
Acad Emerg Med. 2024 Mar 22. doi: 10.1111/acem.14876. Online ahead of print.NO ABSTRACTPMID:38517111 | DOI:10.1111/acem.14876 (Source: Accident and Emergency Nursing)
Source: Accident and Emergency Nursing - March 22, 2024 Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Zhaohui Su Source Type: research