WikEM:Journal Club (Main)
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Here's a list of articles that are our highest priorities to review. If you feel there is an article missing from the list feel free to add it and begin contributing.
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- 2013 Effect of video laryngoscopy on trauma patient survival: a randomized controlled trial PMID 23823612
- 2013 OHCA Prehospital Airway Managment PMID 23321764
- 2013 Transfusion strategies for acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding PMID 23281973
- 2012 IST-3 PMID 22632908
- 2012 MATTERs Military Application of Tranexamic Acid in Trauma Emergency Resuscitation (MATTERs) Study. PMID 22006852
- 2013 MOPETT: Moderate pulmonary embolism treated with thrombolysis PMID 23102885
- 2009 RE-LY Dabigatran versus warfarin in patients with atrial fibrillation PMID 19717844
- 2009 PECARN Head Trauma Identification of children at very low risk of clinically-important brain injuries after head trauma: a prospective cohort study
- 2009 HINTS Exam HINTS to diagnose stroke in the acute vestibular syndrome PMID 19762709
- 2006 Incidence and predictors of difficult and impossible mask ventilationIncidence and predictors of difficult and impossible mask ventilation
- 2005 [[End Title CO2]Does End-tidal Carbon Dioxide Monitoring Detect Respiratory Events Prior to Current Sedation Monitoring Practices?
- 2002 de Gans Study Dexamethasone in Adults with Bacterial Meningitis
- 2001 Wells PE Rule Out Excluding Pulmonary Embolism at the Bedside without Diagnostic Imaging: Management of Patients with Suspected Pulmonary Embolism Presenting to the Emergency Department by Using a Simple Clinical Model and D-Dimer
- 2000 ARDSnet Ventilation with Lower Tidal Volumes as Compared with Traditional Tidal Volumes for Acute Lung Injury and the Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome