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Marcia L Edmonds

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Istasy P, Lynch T, Van Aarsen K, Helleman K, Edmonds M
Pediatr Emerg Care . 2023 Sep; 40(4):311-313. PMID: 37665787
Objectives: After the establishment of the virtual pediatric emergency medicine clinic at our institution, we noted that several physicians independently began to instruct caregivers virtually on reducing a radial head...
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Lee D, Lee J, Schull M, Borgundvaag B, Edmonds M, Ivankovic M, et al.
Circulation . 2018 Dec; 139(9):1146-1156. PMID: 30586748
Background: Improved risk stratification of acute heart failure in the emergency department may inform physicians' decisions regarding patient admission or early discharge disposition. We aimed to validate the previously-derived Emergency...
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Rowe B, Singh M, Villa-Roel C, Leiter L, Hramiak I, Edmonds M, et al.
Can J Diabetes . 2015 Nov; 39 Suppl 4:9-18. PMID: 26541486
Objectives: This retrospective chart audit examined the demographics, investigations, management and outcomes of adult patients with diabetes mellitus presenting to Canadian emergency departments (EDs). Methods: All sites conducted a search...
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Yan J, McLeod S, Edmonds M, Sedran R, Theakston K
J Emerg Med . 2015 Apr; 49(2):130-5. PMID: 25910829
Background: Whereas most patients with urolithiasis pass their stones spontaneously and require only symptomatic management, a minority will require urologic intervention. Objective: Our primary objective was to confirm previously reported...
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Yan J, McLeod S, Edmonds M, Sedran R, Theakston K
CJEM . 2015 Mar; 17(1):38-45. PMID: 25781382
Introduction: Determining which patients with ureterolithiasis are likely to require urologic intervention is a common challenge in the emergency department (ED). The objective was to determine if normal renal sonogram...
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Ahn J, Edmonds M, McLeod S, Dreyer J
CJEM . 2014 Sep; 16(5):393-404. PMID: 25227648
Objective: To assess the current level of knowledge and practice patterns of emergency physicians regarding radiation exposure from diagnostic imaging modalities for investigating acute pulmonary embolism (PE). Methods: An online...
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Rowe B, Singh M, Villa-Roel C, Leiter L, Hramiak I, Edmonds M, et al.
Can J Diabetes . 2014 Sep; 39(1):55-64. PMID: 25175314
Objectives: This retrospective chart audit examined the demographics, investigations, management and outcomes of adult patients with diabetes mellitus presenting to Canadian emergency departments (EDs). Methods: All sites conducted a search...
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Edmonds M, Milan S, Brenner B, Camargo Jr C, Rowe B
Cochrane Database Syst Rev . 2012 Dec; 12:CD002316. PMID: 23235590
Background: Patients with acute asthma treated in the emergency department (ED) are frequently treated with inhaled beta(2)-agonists and systemic corticosteroids after discharge. The use of inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) following discharge...
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Edmonds M, Milan S, Camargo Jr C, Pollack C, Rowe B
Cochrane Database Syst Rev . 2012 Dec; 12:CD002308. PMID: 23235589
Background: Systemic corticosteroid therapy is central to the management of acute asthma. The use of inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) may also be beneficial in this setting. Objectives: To determine the benefit...
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Edmonds M, Yan J, Sedran R, McLeod S, Theakston K
CJEM . 2010 Jun; 12(3):201-6. PMID: 20522284
Objective: Computed tomography (CT) is an imaging modality used to detect renal stones. However, there is concern about the lifetime cumulative radiation exposure attributed to CT. Ultrasonography (US) has been...