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View article: Pain is common after sexual assault and posttraumatic arousal/reactivity symptoms mediate the development of new or worsening persistent pain
Pain is common after sexual assault and posttraumatic arousal/reactivity symptoms mediate the development of new or worsening persistent pain Open
Clinically significant new or worsening pain (CSNWP) is a common, yet often overlooked, sequelae of sexual assault. Little is known regarding factors influencing the development of CSNWP in sexual assault survivors. The current study used …
View article: Health care utilization by women sexual assault survivors after emergency care: Results of a multisite prospective study
Health care utilization by women sexual assault survivors after emergency care: Results of a multisite prospective study Open
BACKGROUND: Approximately, 100,000 US women receive emergency care after sexual assault each year, but no large-scale study has examined the incidence of posttraumatic sequelae, receipt of health care, and frequency of assault disclosure t…
View article: A Mixed-Methods Interventional Study: The Development of Expressive Therapies Continuum (Etc) Based Intervention for Malaysians with Depressive Symptoms
A Mixed-Methods Interventional Study: The Development of Expressive Therapies Continuum (Etc) Based Intervention for Malaysians with Depressive Symptoms Open
View article: Experiences of women sexual assault survivors with police in the early aftermath of assault: Results from a large-scale prospective study
Experiences of women sexual assault survivors with police in the early aftermath of assault: Results from a large-scale prospective study Open
Over 100,000 women present for emergency care after sexual assault (SA) annually in the United States. To our knowledge, no large prospective studies have assessed SA survivor experiences with police. Women SA survivors enrolled at 13 site…
View article: Human physiologic changes with exposure to a new concept conducted electrical weapon
Human physiologic changes with exposure to a new concept conducted electrical weapon Open
Axon Enterprise, Inc. has developed a new concept Conducted Electrical Weapon (CEW). Instead of the traditional high-voltage, electrically paired 2- or 4-probe design, the new CEW uses a lower-voltage, variable waveform, floating probe pol…
View article: Effectiveness of a new generation CEW in human subjects with a goal directed task
Effectiveness of a new generation CEW in human subjects with a goal directed task Open
Conducted Electrical Weapons (CEWs) have been used by law enforcement agencies worldwide to control and restrain potentially violent persons. As new generations of these weapons are developed, effectiveness and safety need to be evaluated.…
View article: A landscape of response to drug combinations in non-small cell lung cancer
A landscape of response to drug combinations in non-small cell lung cancer Open
Combination of anti-cancer drugs is broadly seen as way to overcome the often-limited efficacy of single agents. The design and testing of combinations are however very challenging. Here we present a uniquely large dataset screening over 5…
View article: SULT1A1-dependent sulfonation of alkylators is a lineage-dependent vulnerability of liver cancers
SULT1A1-dependent sulfonation of alkylators is a lineage-dependent vulnerability of liver cancers Open
Adult liver malignancies, including intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma and hepatocellular carcinoma, are the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. Most individuals are treated with either combination chemotherapy or immunot…
View article: DodecaRNAs (doRNAs) are abundant in cow’s milk and differentially enriched in milk ultracentrifugation fractions
DodecaRNAs (doRNAs) are abundant in cow’s milk and differentially enriched in milk ultracentrifugation fractions Open
Background: Extracellular RNAs (exRNAs) are found in numerous extracellular fluids, including milk. Until recently, microRNAs were the focus of research in this area, leaving aside other exRNAs. Recently, a modified small RNA-sequencing (s…
View article: Prehospital Surgical Airway Management: An NAEMSP Position Statement and Resource Document
Prehospital Surgical Airway Management: An NAEMSP Position Statement and Resource Document Open
Bag-valve-mask ventilation and endotracheal intubation have been the mainstay of prehospital airway management for over four decades. Recently, supraglottic device use has risen due to various factors. The combination of bag-valve-mask ven…
View article: “I still feel so lost”: experiences of women receiving SANE care during the year after sexual assault
“I still feel so lost”: experiences of women receiving SANE care during the year after sexual assault Open
Qualitative analyses of open-ended responses from a large cohort of women SA survivors receiving SANE care highlight the challenges for survivors and can increase understanding among the emergency care practitioners who care for them. The …
View article: A landscape of synergistic drug combinations in non-small-cell lung cancer
A landscape of synergistic drug combinations in non-small-cell lung cancer Open
Summary Targeted therapeutics have advanced cancer treatment, but single agent activity remains limited by de novo and acquired resistance. Combining targeted drugs is broadly seen as a way to improve treatment outcome, motivating the ongo…
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Table of Contents Open
View article: Perceived Care Quality Among Women Receiving Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Care: Results From a 1-Week Postexamination Survey in a Large Multisite Prospective Study
Perceived Care Quality Among Women Receiving Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Care: Results From a 1-Week Postexamination Survey in a Large Multisite Prospective Study Open
View article: Anxiety Sensitivity Prospectively Predicts Increased Acute Posttraumatic Stress and Related Symptoms After Sexual Assault
Anxiety Sensitivity Prospectively Predicts Increased Acute Posttraumatic Stress and Related Symptoms After Sexual Assault Open
Anxiety sensitivity is a potential risk factor for posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) and has been hypothesized to contribute to PTSS development. However, few prospective studies have evaluated whether anxiety sensitivity predicts PTSS.…
View article: Health care utilization by women sexual assault survivors after emergency care: Results of a multisite prospective study
Health care utilization by women sexual assault survivors after emergency care: Results of a multisite prospective study Open
Most women receiving emergency care after sexual assault experience substantial posttraumatic sequelae, but health care in the 6 weeks after assault is uncommon, unrelated to substantive differences in need, and limited in socially disadva…
View article: Ketamine Use in Prehospital and Hospital Treatment of the Acute Trauma Patient: A Joint Position Statement
Ketamine Use in Prehospital and Hospital Treatment of the Acute Trauma Patient: A Joint Position Statement Open
The American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma (ACS-COT), the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP), the National Association of State EMS Officials (NASEMSO), the National Association of EMS Physicians (NAEMSP) and the Nat…
View article: The Hennepin Ketamine Study Investigators’ Reply
The Hennepin Ketamine Study Investigators’ Reply Open
We read with interest the recent editorial, “The Hennepin Ketamine Study,” by Dr. Samuel Stratton commenting on the research ethics, methodology, and the current public controversy surrounding this study. 1 As researchers and investigators…
View article: 2 Ketamine Versus Midazolam for Out-of-Hospital Agitation: A Prospective Study
2 Ketamine Versus Midazolam for Out-of-Hospital Agitation: A Prospective Study Open
View article: 62 Comparison of Stress Biomarkers in Emergency Department Patients With Severe Pain or Agitation
62 Comparison of Stress Biomarkers in Emergency Department Patients With Severe Pain or Agitation Open
View article: In reply: Combined use of flexible bronchoscopy and video laryngoscopy for endotracheal intubation in patients with King laryngeal tube in situ
In reply: Combined use of flexible bronchoscopy and video laryngoscopy for endotracheal intubation in patients with King laryngeal tube in situ Open
View article: Randomizing Patients without Consent: Waiver vs Exception from Informed Consent
Randomizing Patients without Consent: Waiver vs Exception from Informed Consent Open
Cole JB , Ho JD , Biros MH . Randomizing patients without consent: waiver vs exception from informed consent . Prehosp Disaster Med. 2016 ; 31 ( 4 ): 457 – 458 .
View article: Definitive airway management in emergency department patients with a King laryngeal tube™ in place: a simple and safe approach
Definitive airway management in emergency department patients with a King laryngeal tube™ in place: a simple and safe approach Open
View article: Resilience
Resilience Open
Looking at my resuscitation team preparing for our next case, I feel good knowing I have over 20 years on the job, the residents are close to graduating from a stiff training experience, and the nurses and ancillary staff are experienced v…