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Rauschenbach A, Nguyen M, Lee D, Smoot W, Driver B, Richardson C, et al.
Am J Emerg Med . 2024 Dec; 89:19-23. PMID: 39689628
Introduction: Opioids are commonly used for acute pain management in patients with rib fractures, but their use poses known risks of addiction and respiratory depression. Regional anesthesia, namely the erector...
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Siafis S, Wu H, Nomura N, Schneider-Thoma J, Bighelli I, Lorenz C, et al.
Syst Rev . 2024 Aug; 13(1):205. PMID: 39095865
Background: Severe psychomotor agitation and aggression often require immediate pharmacological intervention, but clear evidence-based recommendations for choosing among the multiple options are lacking. To address this gap, we plan a...
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Lee D, Stang J, Reardon R, Martel M, Driver B, Braude D
J Emerg Med . 2021 Nov; 61(5):550-557. PMID: 34736797
Background: The administration of sedation and neuromuscular blockade to facilitate extraglottic device (EGD) placement is known as rapid sequence airway (RSA). In the emergency department (ED), EGDs are used largely...
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Lee D, Martel M, Reardon R
Clin Pract Cases Emerg Med . 2021 Aug; 5(3):353-356. PMID: 34437046
Introduction: The erector spinae plane block (ESPB) has been described as an effective analgesic modality in the emergency department (ED) for thoracic pain. It has not previously been described to...
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Martel M, Driver B, Miner J, Biros M, Cole J
Acad Emerg Med . 2021 Apr; 28(10):1202-1203. PMID: 33899989
No abstract available.
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Cole J, Lee S, Martel M, Smith S, Biros M, Miner J
West J Emerg Med . 2021 Apr; 22(2):396-397. PMID: 33856329
No abstract available.
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Cole J, Stang J, DeVries P, Martel M, Miner J, Driver B
Ann Emerg Med . 2021 Apr; 78(2):274-286. PMID: 33846015
Study Objective: Intramuscular medications are commonly used to treat agitation in the emergency department (ED). The purpose of this study is to compare intramuscular droperidol and olanzapine for treating agitation....
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Martel M, Driver B, Miner J, Biros M, Cole J
Acad Emerg Med . 2020 Sep; 28(4):421-434. PMID: 32888340
Background: The optimal agent to treat acute agitation in the emergency department (ED) has not been determined. The objective of this study was to compare the effectiveness and safety of...
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Cole J, Lee S, Martel M, Smith S, Biros M, Miner J
West J Emerg Med . 2020 Jul; 21(4):728-736. PMID: 32726229
Introduction: Droperidol carries a boxed warning from the United States Food and Drug Administration for QT prolongation and torsades des pointes (TdP). After a six-year hiatus, droperidol again became widely...
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Martel M, Reardon R
Ann Emerg Med . 2020 Jun; 76(3):370-371. PMID: 32534831
No abstract available.