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Renal rupture in blunt trauma: a report of a conservative management

Renal injuries are commonly reported in blunt abdominal trauma and are usually associated to other abdominal injuries. Renal rupture may be misdiagnosed and its management, especially in severe lesions, is still controversial.
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Indication of hyperbaric oxygen in emergency department

Hyperbaric literally means “over pressure.” In HBO2 therapy, a patient breathes 100% oxygen while resting in a chamber that’s pressurized to a level greater than atmospheric ressure.[1]
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High -Flow Oxygen through Nasal Cannula

Dyspnea is one of the most common complaints in patients presenting to the emergency department (ED). Oxygen supply is the first line therapy [1].
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Comparing analgesic efficacy of intramuscular piroxicam and intramuscular diclofenac in the treatment of acute renal colic: about 132 cases.

Renal colic is an acute syndrome of unilateral flank pain, arising from obstruction of urinary tracts.
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Predictors of Biphasic Reactions in the emergency Ddpartment for patients with anaphylaxis to antibiotics

To identify the predictors of biphasic reactions in patients with anaphylaxis to antibiotics in the emergency department (ED)
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Epidemiology ofdeliberate self-poisoning patients in the emergency department

Deliberate self‐poisoning (DSP) is a commoncause of adult suicide attempt particularly in developing countries and it is important to study its various epidemiological manifestations with clear definitions
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Incremental Value of systolic time intervals combined to clinical scores in the assessment of 30-day risk of death and hospital readmission in acute heart failure

Acute heart failure (AHF) is a leading cause of hospitalization and death. Prediction ofv these adverse events is still challenging
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Prognostic value of Base Excess in severe trauma patients admitted to the Emergency department

Trauma is a leading cause of death in young people and hemorrhagic shock is the second responsible of the mortality rates
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Prognostic value of the suicide intent scale in deliberate self-poisoning patients in the emergency department

Over the past 30 years, Beck’s Suicide Intent Scale has been recognized to predict recurrence of suicide attempt, but it is not known if it inuences the prognostic of these patients
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