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  • Data-Efficient Language Model for Assessing Pulmonary Embolism Diagnostic Certainty From Radiology Reports: Model Develo
  • HI-PEITHO Trial: Ultrasound-facilitated, Catheter Directed Fibrinolysis for PE
  • Keeping EDs Open & Reducing Wait Times

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medinform.jmir.org /1 month ago

Data-Efficient Language Model for Assessing Pulmonary Embolism Diagnostic Certainty From Radiology Reports: Model Develo...

Background: Computed tomography pulmonary angiography (CTPA) is the standard imaging modality for diagnosing pulmonary embolism (PE), but diagnostic uncertainty is common due to te...

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rebelem.com /1 week ago

HI-PEITHO Trial: Ultrasound-facilitated, Catheter Directed Fibrinolysis for PE

In patients with intermediate-risk pulmonary embolism (PE), does ultrasound-facilitated, catheter-directed fibrinolysis (US-CDT) plus anticoagulation improve clinical outcomes comp...

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hospitalnews.com /1 month ago

Keeping EDs Open & Reducing Wait Times

Strategic solutions to support emergency departments under strain. Emergency Departments (EDs) are the essential safety net of healthcare, but globally, this net is breaking. The r...

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kevinmd.com /2 weeks ago

Point-of-care ultrasound transforms emergency medicine

Emergency medicine is exciting, at least, that is the story we tell. It is so exciting that there are entire television (TV) shows built around it. Resuscitations, critical illness...

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healthcareittoday.com /2 weeks ago

One in a Hundred: The Incidental Finding Problem Emergency Medicine Can’t Ignore

The following is a guest article by Justin Schrager, MD, Co-Founder and CMO at Vital Picture a typical day in a busy emergency department, where about 100 patients come through the...

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jvir.org /4 weeks ago

Abstract No. LBA22 Transforming Interventional Procedures with a New Category of Sensorized Smart Instruments

To evaluate novel sensorized ‘smart’ instruments that generate real-time imaging, localization, temperature, and pressure data directly at the instrument tip, enabling visualizatio...

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medinform.jmir.org /2 weeks ago

Multimodal Fusion of Echocardiogram Images and Electronic Medical Records for Heart Disease Screening: Retrospective Alg...

Background: Echocardiography is a fundamental imaging modality for the diagnosis of heart disease (HD), but its interpretation remains operator-dependent and lacks standardized, da...

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jvir.org /4 weeks ago

Abstract No. LBA5 Clinical, functional, and quality of life outcomes through 90 days in the STORM-PE RCT for mechanical...

Pulmonary embolism (PE) treatment with mechanical thrombectomy (MT) can rapidly relieve RV overload and may lead to faster normalization of hemodynamics and functional status compa...

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journaloforthopaedicscience.com /3 weeks ago

Incidence and clinical features of missed and overcall fractures of the upper extremity on plain radiographs in the emer...

Most physicians and trainees who provide initial treatment for orthopedic trauma in emergency rooms (ER) are not specialists in orthopedics. While validated clinical decision rules...

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canhealth.com /4 weeks ago

Digital twin technology helps reduce ED wait times

Erie Shores HealthCare’s Emergency Department in Leamington, Ontario, 50 kilometres southeast of Windsor, has reduced the average time until initial physician assessment (PIA) by m...

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rebelem.com /1 month ago

The EVERDAC Trial: Non-Invasive BP vs Arterial Lines in the Critically Ill

The EVERDAC trial sought to determine if managing shock with noninvasive brachial cuff monitoring is noninferior to early ( The post The EVERDAC Trial: Non-Invasive BP vs Arterial...

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