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- Data for: CISNE versus MASCC : Identifying low risk febrile neutropenic patientsexcel sheet includes raw data of patients collected for our study
- Data for: RISK FACTORS FOR SEIZURE RECURRENCE IN A PEDIATRIC OBSERVATION UNITCharacteristics of patients that present to PED with seizures and risk evaluation for seizure recurrence
- Data for: Carbon Monoxide Toxicity at a Florida Hospital Following Hurricane IrmaThis is the data set from a single emergency department with multiple CO poisoning after Hurricane Irma
- Data for: Sepsis Alerts in EMS and the Results of Pre-Hospital ETCO2EMS sepsis data and End tidal CO2
- Data for: High-sensitivity-cardiac Troponin for Accelerated Diagnosis of Acute Myocardial Infarction: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysisSupplementary files for the systemic review and meta-analysis
- Data for: The top 100 most cited articles on rhabdomyolysis: a bibliometric analysisThe top 100 most cited articles on rhabdomyolysis: a bibliometric analysis
- Data for: Does Overall Cervical Spine Pathology Relate to the Clinical Heterogeneity of Chronic Whiplash?We do not dispute the limited evidence for the clinical importance of most imaging findings in acute whiplash. However, we contend it is possible the type and number of findings on acute Computed Tomography (CT) may contribute to prognostic recovery models. Our purpose is to interpret cervical spine pathologies in the context of other known factors influencing whiplash recovery. Findings provide foundation that acute CT findings may contribute to recovery prediction models, especially where 3 or more findings are identified. Such work offers new research directives towards considering multivariate and multisystem factors in establishing prognostic profiles for acutely injured patients and may lead to new intervention targets to prevent chronicity.
- Data for: Investigation of Age-Adjusted D-Dimer Using an Uncommon AssayRaw and formatted data
- Data for: The Benefits of a Collaborative Care Agreement with Emergency Medicine Physicians and Clinical PharmacistsData set for The Benefits of a Collaborative Care Agreement with Emergency Medicine Physicians and Clinical Pharmacists
- Data for: Diagnostic utility of fecal calprotectin in patients presenting to the emergency department with suspected acute appendicitisClinical characteristics of 84 patients who had abdomen pain with or without AA
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