Volume 21 Supplement 2
Proceedings of the 5th Danish Emergency Medicine Conference
Meeting abstracts
Edited by Christian Skjærbæk
Publication of this supplement has been funded by a grant from the Danish foundation TrygFonden. The Supplement Editor declares that he has no competing interests.
Proceedings of the 5th Danish Emergency Medicine Conference. Go to conference site.
Aarhus, Denmark18-19 April 2013
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Citation: Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine 2013 21(Suppl 2):A1
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Characteristics of patients not clinically recognized as suffering from bacteriaemia
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Emergency department flow in an optimized setting
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Epidemiology of moderate and severe traumatic brain injury in Cairo University Hospital in 2010
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Evaluation of potential factors compromising the use of electronic whiteboards 17 month after their implementation in Slagelse Emergency Department
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Management of acute alcohol withdrawal in the setting of a quick diagnostic unit integrated in an emergency department setting
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Normal temperature upon admission does not influence on timing of antibiotics for septic patients
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Primary triage in ED
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Sepsis screening - a cross-sectional study from the Emergency Department Region Hospital Horsens
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Triage and vital signs in a population discharged from and readmitted to the ED
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A biological Bayesian network for prediction of adverse outcome in a population of acutely ill patients triaged in the Emergency Department
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A literature review analysing endorsed performance and quality-in-care measures for emergency department assessment
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A review of consecutive cardiac arrests in 2007 and 2012 at a regional hospital in Denmark: a retrospective cohort study
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A study of local guidelines for use of an Early Warning Score System to identify patients in need of treatment in the Intensive Care Unit
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A third of all abstracts from the 2009 and 2010 Danish Emergency Medicine Conferences have been published as full-text articles: a retrospective study
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Acute Coronary Syndrome revisited
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An alternative resuscitation algorithm significantly reduces hands-of time during CPR: a full-scale simulation study
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Application of Structural Equation Modeling to determine Emergency Department patient satisfaction drivers
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Bacteremic patients in the Emergency Department – how do they present and what is the diagnostic validity of temperature, CRP and SIRS?
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Capillary refill time is a poor predictor of 30-day mortality: an observational cohort study
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Diagnostic performance of chest X-ray for the diagnosis of community acquired pneumonia in acute admitted patients with respiratory symptoms
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Does hyperlactatemia at admission predict mortality in acute medical patients? A population based cohort study
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Effect of a pocket size guideline book in the emergency department; a questionnaire study
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Emergency department patients with suspected infection at risk of intensive care unit transfer: a case-control Study
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Emergency departments in Denmark with a research responsible consultant expect increased research production
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Evaluating the impact of electronic whiteboard icons: an observational study of the work with blood tests in an emergency department
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Health care quality in a new Emergency Department based on the Danish Stroke register data
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How well does TOKS identify patients with severe sepsis or septic shock?
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I see you? - Predicting who will require intensive care
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Impaired comprehension of diagnostic procedures and medication instructions in a quick diagnostic unit setting
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Implementing a nationwide criteria-based emergency medical dispatch system: a register-based follow-up study
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Inter-rater agreement of the triagesystem RETTS-HEV
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Leading consultants in the emergency departments are more in favour of a specialty in emergency medicine than their collaborating colleagues
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Loss of independence: a novel but important global marker of illness
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Massive underreporting of type II Diabetes in emergency department admissions
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Medical students improve their self-assessed ability in managing acute situations after simulation-based training
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No link between social admissions of elderly people and Christmas time
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Patients experience satisfaction and less initial waiting time after implementation of an Emergency Department with an observation unit
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Point-of-care ultrasound in patients with suspected deep vein thrombosis (DVT)
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Prediction of in-hospital mortality and admission to ICU using vital signs - a study of Early Warning Score as an alternative to traditional triage
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Predictors of acute admission of more than 48 hours duration
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Prehospital fentanyl administration by ambulance personnel
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Prevention of pressure ulcers at orthopaedic patients begins on the accident and emergency department
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Reporting vital parameters upon referral of patients to the emergency department needs to be improved
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Spontaneous nosebleeds in the emergency department setting - characteristics, co-morbidities and treatment efficacy
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The quality of EDIFACT referrals from primary care to the emergency department
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Timing of antibiotic treatment among infected patients with- and without fever - a prospective cohort study in a medical emergency department
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Treatment of transfusion requiring anemia in a Quick Diagnostic Unit integrated in an Emergency Department Setting
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Triage of children in an Emergency Department
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Triage of patients for emergency medical team based on pre-hospital observations
Citation: Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine 2013 21(Suppl 2):A50
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