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International Journal of Emergency Medicine

Ausgabe 1/2008

Inhalt (14 Artikel)

Open Access Editorial

The International Journal of Emergency Medicine: a new journal for a new era

Wyatt W. Decker, Latha G. Stead

Open Access State of International EM Paper

State of emergency medicine in Azerbaijan

Harsh Sule, Shirin Kazimov, Oktay Shahmaliyev, Adam Sirois

Open Access Original Article

Triage Revised Trauma Score change between first assessment and arrival at the hospital to predict mortality

R. A. Lichtveld, A. T. E. Spijkers, J. M. Hoogendoorn, I. F. Panhuizen, Chr. van der Werken

Open Access Original Article

Cardiopulmonary resuscitation: outcome and its predictors among hospitalized adult patients in Pakistan

Nadeem Ullah Khan, Junaid A. Razzak, Humaid Ahmed, Muhammad Furqan, Ali Faisal Saleem, Hammad Alam, Anwar ul Huda, Uzma Rahim Khan, Rifat Rehmani

Open Access Original Article

Assessing risk of a prolonged QT interval–a survey of emergency physicians

Amanda S. Y. Chan, Geoffrey K. Isbister, Carl M. J. Kirkpatrick, Stephen B. Duffull

Open Access Original Article

The V-Quick patch versus the standard 12-lead ECG system: time is the essence

F. Lateef, A. Annathurai, T. T. Loh

Open Access Clinical Image

Meningococcemia

Wei-Jing Lee, Yu-Hui Lu, Jung-Chun Lei

Open Access Clinical Images

Sats in the 60s

Raquel M. Schears, Jamie M. Hess

Open Access Clinical Images

Traumatic pneumorrhachis: a rare entity of trauma

Serhat Akay, Basak Bayram

Open Access Innovations in EM Practice Report

EMcounter-charting the epidemiology of medical emergencies in India: a status report

Satchit Balsari

Open Access Case Report

‘Pseudopneumothorax’—Hold that chest tube!

Amila C. A. C. Y. Punyadasa, Augustine Tee

Open Access Letter to the Editor

Emergency medicine in Italy today: just like the USA in 1968

Fabio De Iaco, Gianni Oddone