Frank Xavier Scheuermeyer
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Recent Articles
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Socias M, Scheuermeyer F, Cui Z, Mok W, Crabtree A, Fairbairn N, et al.
Addiction
. 2023 Jul;
118(11):2128-2138.
PMID: 37488683
Background And Aims: Despite the significant burden of alcohol use disorder (AUD) and availability of safe and effective medications for AUD (MAUD), population-level estimates of access and engagement in AUD-related...
2.
Scheuermeyer F, Grafstein E, Rowe B, Cheyne J, Grunau B, Bradford A, et al.
Can J Kidney Health Dis
. 2017 May;
4:2054358117703985.
PMID: 28491339
Background: Acute kidney injury (AKI) is associated with increased mortality and dialysis in hospitalized patients but has been little explored in the emergency department (ED) setting. Objective: The objective of...
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Kawano T, Scheuermeyer F, Stenstrom R, Rowe B, Grafstein E, Grunau B
Resuscitation
. 2017 Jan;
112:53-58.
PMID: 28069483
Background: There is little data describing the differences in epinephrine (epi) administration and cardiac complications among older and younger patients with anaphylaxis. Methods: This retrospective cohort study was conducted at...
4.
Flaws D, Than M, Scheuermeyer F, Christenson J, Boychuk B, Greenslade J, et al.
Emerg Med J
. 2016 Jul;
33(9):618-25.
PMID: 27406833
Objective: The emergency department assessment of chest pain score accelerated diagnostic pathway (EDACS-ADP) facilitates low-risk ED chest pain patients early to outpatient investigation. We aimed to validate this rule in...
5.
Grunau B, Scheuermeyer F, Stub D, Boone R, Finkler J, Pennington S, et al.
CJEM
. 2016 Mar;
18(6):453-460.
PMID: 26940662
Objective: Extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (ECPR), while resource-intensive, may improve outcomes in selected patients with refractory out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA). We sought to identify patients who fulfilled a set of ECPR...
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Scheuermeyer F, Mackay M, Christenson J, Grafstein E, Pourvali R, Heslop C, et al.
Acad Emerg Med
. 2015 Aug;
22(9):1067-75.
PMID: 26291513
Objectives: In non-emergency department (ED) settings, women with atrial fibrillation and flutter (AFF) have different presentations, treatments, and outcomes than men: they are older, less likely to be treated with...
7.
Scheuermeyer F, Grunau B, Findlay T, Grafstein E, Christenson J, Lang E, et al.
J Telemed Telecare
. 2015 May;
22(2):105-13.
PMID: 26026182
Background: Currently, transmission of electrocardiograms (EKGs) from a small emergency department (ED) to specialists at referral hospitals can be a time-consuming and laborious process. We investigate whether text messaging by...
8.
Grunau B, Pourvali R, Wiens M, Levin A, Li J, Grafstein E, et al.
Acad Emerg Med
. 2014 Jul;
21(6):631-6.
PMID: 25039546
Objectives: Rhabdomyolysis, as defined by an elevation in creatine kinase (CK), may lead to hemodialysis and death in emergency department (ED) patients, but the patient characteristics, associated conditions, and 30-day...
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Scheuermeyer F, Wong H, Yu E, Boychuk B, Innes G, Grafstein E, et al.
CJEM
. 2014 Mar;
16(2):106-19.
PMID: 24626115
Objectives: Current guidelines emphasize that emergency department (ED) patients at low risk for potential ischemic chest pain cannot be discharged without extensive investigations or hospitalization to minimize the risk of...
10.
Grunau B, Li J, Yi T, Stenstrom R, Grafstein E, Wiens M, et al.
Ann Emerg Med
. 2013 Nov;
63(6):736-44.e2.
PMID: 24239340
Study Objective: Allergic reactions are common presentations to the emergency department (ED). An unknown proportion of patients will develop biphasic reactions, and patients are often monitored for prolonged periods to...