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View article: The association between COVID-19 and clinical characteristics and prognosis of patients with stroke
The association between COVID-19 and clinical characteristics and prognosis of patients with stroke Open
View article: Evaluation of Systemic Disorders in Patients with Parkinson’s Disease Referred to the Emergency Department
Evaluation of Systemic Disorders in Patients with Parkinson’s Disease Referred to the Emergency Department Open
Objectives: To investigate the prevalence and characteristics of systemic disorders among patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) presenting to the emergency department (ED), with a focus on major comorbidities and their impact on patient o…
View article: The effect of ASLS instruction on the knowledge and skills of medical students in Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Iran, Single group pre-and post-test design
The effect of ASLS instruction on the knowledge and skills of medical students in Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Iran, Single group pre-and post-test design Open
Background: Given the higher burden of stroke in Iran compared to many high-income countries, this study aimed to investigate the effect of Advanced Stroke Life Support (ASLS) training on enhancing the prehospital performance of medical ca…
View article: Pelvic Trauma in The Elderly Versus Younger Individuals: A Comparative Analysis of Non-Orthopedic Management and Outcomes
Pelvic Trauma in The Elderly Versus Younger Individuals: A Comparative Analysis of Non-Orthopedic Management and Outcomes Open
Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate patients with pelvic trauma involving damage to other organs who were admitted to non-orthopedics wards. It also sought to explore the diagnostic and therapeutic interventions and compare outcomes b…
View article: Public Awareness of Stroke Symptoms in Developed and Developing Countries: A Systematic Review
Public Awareness of Stroke Symptoms in Developed and Developing Countries: A Systematic Review Open
Introduction: Lack of knowledge about the main clinical manifestations of stroke is a major health problem, which leads to prolongation of the time elapsed from the onset of stroke to hospital admission, late diagnosis and, consequently, d…
View article: A four-year assessment of demographic information, clinical presentations, risk factors and outcomes in lacunar stroke patients
A four-year assessment of demographic information, clinical presentations, risk factors and outcomes in lacunar stroke patients Open
Background Stroke, the second leading cause of global death, includes ischemic strokes, which account for 71% of cases. Lacunar infarcts, small ischemic lesions due to small vessel occlusion, represent about 25% of ischemic strokes. This s…
View article: STUDY OF SERUM CALCIUM AND SERUM AMYLASE IN PROGNOSIS OF ACUTE PANCREATITIS AND ITS MANAGEMENT
STUDY OF SERUM CALCIUM AND SERUM AMYLASE IN PROGNOSIS OF ACUTE PANCREATITIS AND ITS MANAGEMENT Open
Background: Acute pancreatitis is one of the most common acute non-surgical emergenciesgetting admitted under general surgery unit. These patients generally at the time of presentation are very fragile and need adequate resuscitation which…
View article: Pregnancy Risk Factors in Cerebrovascular Disease
Pregnancy Risk Factors in Cerebrovascular Disease Open
Cerebrovascular diseases such as strokes and cerebral hemorrhages are important causes of death in the world, which increase during pregnancy due to physiological conditions. This study investigated risk factors such as diabetes mellitus, …
View article: Comparison of different delivery methods of lidocaine and diphenhydramine for anesthesia during suturing of head and facial lacerations
Comparison of different delivery methods of lidocaine and diphenhydramine for anesthesia during suturing of head and facial lacerations Open
Purpose: Head and facial lacerations often require effective anesthesia for proper repair and healing. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of lidocaine and diphenhydramine, administered via injection or margin push, in providing …
View article: Clinical Findings and Related Factors with the Final Outcome in Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients: An Evidence Based Cross-sectional Study
Clinical Findings and Related Factors with the Final Outcome in Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients: An Evidence Based Cross-sectional Study Open
Background: Numerous conventional laboratory diagnostic tests has been developed to diagnose COVID-19 infection. These include but are not limited to measurement of the antibody titer against the viruses, screening the viral antigen and RT…
View article: Assessing the Emergency Medicine Specialists' Knowledge Regarding Thrombolytic Therapy in Ischemic Stroke Patients
Assessing the Emergency Medicine Specialists' Knowledge Regarding Thrombolytic Therapy in Ischemic Stroke Patients Open
Background: Stroke is a major health concern worldwide, and timely intervention is crucial for improving outcomes in ischemic stroke patients. Emergency specialists play a critical role in managing these patients, yet gaps in their knowled…
View article: The The Impact of Workload and Emotional Stress on Nursing Care Quality in Baghdad Hospitals: A Cross-Sectional Study
The The Impact of Workload and Emotional Stress on Nursing Care Quality in Baghdad Hospitals: A Cross-Sectional Study Open
Objective: This study aimed to investigate the impact of nursing workload and emotional stress on the quality of nursing care delivered in hospitals located in Baghdad Governorate. Methods and Materials: A descriptive cross-sectional study…
View article: Evaluation of Door-to-Needle Stroke Patients With Thrombolytic Activation Code in Imam Reza Educational Center in Tabriz
Evaluation of Door-to-Needle Stroke Patients With Thrombolytic Activation Code in Imam Reza Educational Center in Tabriz Open
Objectives: To investigate the therapeutic process and golden times for treating stroke patients receiving thrombolytic therapy at Imam Reza Hospital in Tabriz. Design: A cross-sectional descriptive study. Setting(s): The information for a…
View article: Optimizing Acute Ischemic Stroke Care: Evaluating Emergency Stroke Code Activation and Thrombolytic Therapy in East Azerbaijan Province
Optimizing Acute Ischemic Stroke Care: Evaluating Emergency Stroke Code Activation and Thrombolytic Therapy in East Azerbaijan Province Open
Background: Stroke remains a significant global health challenge, contributing to mortality and disability burdens. Optimizing stroke care involves understanding the complexities of in-hospital management, especially in regions like East A…
View article: Investigating the Relationship between Lipid Profiles of Stroke Patients at the Time of Admission and Their Outcome
Investigating the Relationship between Lipid Profiles of Stroke Patients at the Time of Admission and Their Outcome Open
Hyperlipidemia is one of the critical risk factors for cerebrovascular disease. Many studies have emphasized that controlling the lipid level can decrease the risk of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular events. In this article, we studied a…
View article: PREDICTIVE VALUE OF THE NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL IMPAIRMENT SCALE IN PATIENTS WITH TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
PREDICTIVE VALUE OF THE NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL IMPAIRMENT SCALE IN PATIENTS WITH TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY Open
Objective: Various studies have used different measures to predict the outcome of patients with traumatic brain injury, including the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS), Disability Rating Scale, and length of hospital stay, among others. This study …
View article: STING agonists as promising vaccine adjuvants to boost immunogenicity against SARS-related coronavirus derived infection: possible role of autophagy
STING agonists as promising vaccine adjuvants to boost immunogenicity against SARS-related coronavirus derived infection: possible role of autophagy Open
As a major component of innate immunity and a positive regulator of interferons, the Stimulator of interferon gene (STING) has an immunotherapy potential to govern a variety of infectious diseases. Despite the recent advances regarding vac…
View article: The Relationship Between Pre-hospital High Blood Pressure and Mortality Risk in Trauma Patients
The Relationship Between Pre-hospital High Blood Pressure and Mortality Risk in Trauma Patients Open
Objectives: To identify and manage the factors that reduce the duration of time patients spend in the hospital or are associated with mortality rates are important. Therefore, this study was conducted to investigate the relationshi…
View article: The predictive value of the Kampala Trauma Score (KTS) in the outcome of multi-traumatic patients compared to the estimated Injury Severity Score (eISS)
The predictive value of the Kampala Trauma Score (KTS) in the outcome of multi-traumatic patients compared to the estimated Injury Severity Score (eISS) Open
View article: Is clavicular fracture associated with concomitant injuries in multi-trauma patients?
Is clavicular fracture associated with concomitant injuries in multi-trauma patients? Open
Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the relationship between clavicular fracture and associated injuries in multi-traumatic patients. Methods: In this prospective cohort study, 185 multi-traumatic patients referred to the Emergency Dep…
View article: Trust in Medicine: A Scoping Review of the Instruments Designed to Measure Trust in Medical Care Studies
Trust in Medicine: A Scoping Review of the Instruments Designed to Measure Trust in Medical Care Studies Open
Introduction: This scoping review study was conducted with the aim of identifying dimensions of trust in medical care, common trust subjects, and medical trust correlates among available instruments. Methods: We carried out a scoping revie…
View article: Therapeutic Impact of Tocilizumab in the Setting of Severe COVID-19; an Updated and Comprehensive Review on Current Evidence.
Therapeutic Impact of Tocilizumab in the Setting of Severe COVID-19; an Updated and Comprehensive Review on Current Evidence. Open
Personalized medicine based on individual characteristics and pertinent clinical conditions must be considered in the clinicians' decision-making policy. Finally, to mitigate the risk-to-benefit ratio of TCZ, a treatment algorithm, based o…
View article: Examining the Link between the SATIS-Stroke Questionnaire and the Modified Rankin Scale in Stroke Patients at 30 Days Post-discharge
Examining the Link between the SATIS-Stroke Questionnaire and the Modified Rankin Scale in Stroke Patients at 30 Days Post-discharge Open
Aim: To assess the correlation between stroke patients’ satisfaction with participation and activity (measured by SATIS-Stroke) and their functional independence [measured by modified Rankin Scale, (mRS)] after 30 days of hospital discharg…
View article: The effect of ASLS instruction on the knowledge and skills of medical students
The effect of ASLS instruction on the knowledge and skills of medical students Open
Background: Stroke is a prominent cause of mortality and imposes a significant burden on the healthcare system. Despite recent advances in stroke management and treatment, such as reducing prehospital delay and using thrombolytic therapies…
View article: Vertigo as a Problem in the Emergency Department
Vertigo as a Problem in the Emergency Department Open
Objectives: To assess patients with vertigo who came to the emergency department Design: Cross-sectional study. Setting(s): Emergency department of Imam Reza Hospital, Tabriz, Iran. Participants: 280 patients admitted to the emergency depa…
View article: Evaluation of Pre-hospital Stroke Diagnosis Agreement with Emergency Diagnosis
Evaluation of Pre-hospital Stroke Diagnosis Agreement with Emergency Diagnosis Open
Aim:Many acute disorders, such as hypoglycemia, migraine, seizures, and others, can mirror stroke symptoms and are referred to as stroke mimics. The goal of this study was to determine the number of patients brought to the emergency depart…
View article: Work success and the physician-nurse professional relationship in emergency departments
Work success and the physician-nurse professional relationship in emergency departments Open
Background. Considering the importance of physician-nurse relationship in emergency departments and its role in improving the quality of services, patient satisfaction, job success and staff satisfaction, this study was conducted to invest…
View article: Studying the Affecting Factors in Patient Workflow and Outcome of Patients with Stroke Diagnosis in the Emergency Department
Studying the Affecting Factors in Patient Workflow and Outcome of Patients with Stroke Diagnosis in the Emergency Department Open
Objectives: To investigate the factors involved in the assignment and outcomes of patients with stroke referred to the Emergency Department of Imam Reza hospital in Tabriz in 2018. Design: A cross-sectional study. Setting (s): Imam Reza ho…
View article: Japan Coma Scale as a Scale to Assessment the Severity of Multi Trauma Patients
Japan Coma Scale as a Scale to Assessment the Severity of Multi Trauma Patients Open
Aim:The Japan Coma Scale (JCS) is a criteria standard for assessing the consciousness in prehospital and emergency care settings. Our aim was to assess the relationship between Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) and JCS scores as well as compare the…
View article: Investigation of the Frequency of Insulin Use Compared to Other Anti-diabetic Drugs in Diabetic Patients Presenting Acute Stroke
Investigation of the Frequency of Insulin Use Compared to Other Anti-diabetic Drugs in Diabetic Patients Presenting Acute Stroke Open
Background: This study aimed to measure the frequency of insulin use, compared to other antidiabetic drugs, in diabetic patients presenting with acute stroke in order to investigate its effect on the incidence of stroke. Methods: All diabe…