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  • Early Brain CT after Headache Onset Can Rule Out Aneurysmal Hemorrhage

    In patients with thunderclap headache and normal neurological exam, a normal brain computed tomography (CT) scan can...
  • Videolaryngoscope Helps Residents Learn Neonatal Endotracheal Intubation

    Residents learning neonatal endotracheal intubation (ETI) had higher success rates but longer duration to successful intubation with...
  • Acute Fibrinolysis Shutdown Is Common after Trauma

    Acute fibrinolysis shutdown after traumatic injury is more common than hyperfibrinolysis and is associated with significantly increased...

Early Brain CT after Headache Onset Can Rule Out Aneurysmal Hemorrhage

March 3, 2016 - Lorraine L. Janeczko (Reuters Health) - 0 Comment

In patients with thunderclap headache and normal neurological exam, a normal brain computed tomography (CT) scan can…

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Videolaryngoscope Helps Residents Learn Neonatal Endotracheal Intubation

March 3, 2016 - Shannon Aymes (Reuters Health) - 0 Comment

Residents learning neonatal endotracheal intubation (ETI) had higher success rates but longer duration to successful intubation with…

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Acute Fibrinolysis Shutdown Is Common after Trauma

March 3, 2016 - Will Boggs, MD (Reuters Health) - 0 Comment

Acute fibrinolysis shutdown after traumatic injury is more common than hyperfibrinolysis and is associated with significantly increased…

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Half of Eye-Related Emergency Department Visits in the U.S. Non-Emergent

March 3, 2016 - Rita Buckley - 1 Comment

Half of all eye-related visits to U.S. emergency departments are for non-emergent conditions, according to a new…

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Invasive Strategy Best for Octogenarians with NSTEMI

February 25, 2016 - Will Boggs, Reuters Health - 0 Comment

An early invasive strategy provides better outcomes than a conservative strategy in octogenarians with non-ST-elevation myocardial infarction…

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CDC, Brazil to Study Zika’s Link to Birth Defects

February 25, 2016 - Julie Steenhuysen (Reuters) - 0 Comment

U.S. and Brazilian researchers are heading to João Pessoa in the state of Paraíba on Feb. 29…

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Skin Glue Reduces IV Failure Rate in the Emergency Department

February 25, 2016 - Shannon Aymes, Reuters Health - 0 Comment

Securing  peripheral intravenous catheters with skin glue in the emergency department leads to lower failure rates, according…

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Transient Neurological Symptoms Possible With Intracerebral Hemorrhage

February 25, 2016 - Reuters Staff, Reuters Health - 0 Comment

Patients with intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) can occasionally present with rapidly resolving deficits that resemble transient ischemic attacks…

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Rising Number of Human Tularemia Cases in Four U.S. States

February 11, 2016 - Will Boggs, MD (Reuters Health) - 0 Comment

The number of human tularemia cases in 2015 has increased significantly in Colorado, Nebraska, South Dakota and…

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Pulmonary Artery Catheterization Increased Despite Negative Findings

February 11, 2016 - Will Boggs, MD (Reuters Health) - 0 Comment

Physicians are using pulmonary artery (PA) catheterization at an increasing rate in heart failure patients, despite results…

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