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View article: Investigating the Viability of Fat Cells Over 1, 3, and 6 Months After Freezing at −18°C
Investigating the Viability of Fat Cells Over 1, 3, and 6 Months After Freezing at −18°C Open
Background Lipofilling is a natural, low‐risk, and long‐lasting method for filling, reconstructing, and improving soft tissues such as the face, with minimal discomfort for patients. Many plastic surgeons prefer autologous fat grafting in …
View article: Comparison of Different Ketofol Procedural Sedation and Analgesic Doses during Orthopedic Procedures in Patients Referred to the Emergency Department: A Double-Blind Randomized Clinical Trial
Comparison of Different Ketofol Procedural Sedation and Analgesic Doses during Orthopedic Procedures in Patients Referred to the Emergency Department: A Double-Blind Randomized Clinical Trial Open
Background: Orthopedic procedures are one of the most common medical procedures in the emergency department (ED) and are also among the most painful procedures performed on the conscious patient. This study aimed to compare different doses…
View article: Comparison of Different Ketofol Procedural Sedation and Analgesic Doses during Orthopedic Procedures in Patients Referred to the Emergency Department
Comparison of Different Ketofol Procedural Sedation and Analgesic Doses during Orthopedic Procedures in Patients Referred to the Emergency Department Open
Background: Orthopedic procedures are one of the most common medical procedures in the Emergency Department (ED) and are also among the most painful procedures performed on the conscious patient. This study aimed to compare different doses…
View article: Comparative Study of Radial and Median Nerve Blocks with Hematoma Block under Ultrasound Guide in Distal Radius Fracture Reduction: A Randomized Clinical Trial
Comparative Study of Radial and Median Nerve Blocks with Hematoma Block under Ultrasound Guide in Distal Radius Fracture Reduction: A Randomized Clinical Trial Open
The results of this study suggest that ultrasound-guided radial and median nerve blocks can be used as alternative methods of analgesia with other techniques in the reduction of distal radius fractures in emergency departments.
View article: Comparing the efficacy of nebulized morphine with intravenous morphine in traumatic musculoskeletal pain management
Comparing the efficacy of nebulized morphine with intravenous morphine in traumatic musculoskeletal pain management Open
Introduction : This study was designed to compare the effectiveness of intravenous morphine with nebulized morphine in pain relief of patients referring to the emergency setting with traumatic musculoskeletal pain. Methods : This randomize…
View article: Daylight saving time and incidence ratio of acute myocardial infarction among Iranian people
Daylight saving time and incidence ratio of acute myocardial infarction among Iranian people Open
Iran is among the countries which change official time, every year according to their constitutions. Studies have shown an increase of incidence ratio (IR) of acute myocardial infarction by these time transitions. Despite annual time chang…
View article: Intravenous Acetaminophen vs. Ketorolac in Terms of Pain Management in Prehospital Emergency Services: A Randomized Clinical Trial.
Intravenous Acetaminophen vs. Ketorolac in Terms of Pain Management in Prehospital Emergency Services: A Randomized Clinical Trial. Open
Based on the obtained findings, both ketorolac and acetaminophen could be administered for pain management in prehospital settings in both traumatic and non-traumatic patients in case their contraindications are considered.
View article: A new ultrasound sign in the diagnosis of pediatric maxillary sinusitis
A new ultrasound sign in the diagnosis of pediatric maxillary sinusitis Open
Background: Computed tomography scans (CT scan) and X-rays are used to diagnose paediatric maxillary sinusitis. This study aimed at exploring the diagnostic value of the conventional and colour Doppler ultrasounds and their specific…
View article: Insidence Rate and Risk Factors of Seizure Recurrence without Taking Medication in the 6-Month Period after the First Attack
Insidence Rate and Risk Factors of Seizure Recurrence without Taking Medication in the 6-Month Period after the First Attack Open
Background and Objectives: Seizure is one of the important reasons for referral to the emergency department, which sometimes indicates serious damage to the brain parenchyma. Since in patients without a history, awareness of the medium-ter…
View article: Propofol-Ketamine vs. Propofol-Fentanyl Combinations in Patients Undergoing Closed Reduction: A Randomized, Double-blind, Clinical Trial.
Propofol-Ketamine vs. Propofol-Fentanyl Combinations in Patients Undergoing Closed Reduction: A Randomized, Double-blind, Clinical Trial. Open
In comparison with the PF compound, the use of KP leads to better pain relief and greater patient satisfaction and shorter sedation time in PSA.
View article: Screening performance of Ultrasonographic B-lines in Detection of Lung Contusion following Blunt Trauma; a Diagnostic Accuracy Study.
Screening performance of Ultrasonographic B-lines in Detection of Lung Contusion following Blunt Trauma; a Diagnostic Accuracy Study. Open
PPL and B-Lines˃6 had the highest accuracy in detecting lung contusion. B-Line˃6 had high sensitivity and specificity and was easy to perform; thus, it seems that B-Line˃6 could be considered as an alternative screening tool in detection o…
View article: Evaluation of changes in the types of drugs administered by various treatment services in Emergency Department
Evaluation of changes in the types of drugs administered by various treatment services in Emergency Department Open
Objective: To determine the amount and type of changes in the Emergency Department, in order to hasten treatment and disposition process of patients in the Emergency Department to expedite by eliminating or minimizing such changes that dec…
View article: Acute Pain Management in Emergency Department, Low Dose Ketamine Versus Morphine, A Randomized Clinical Trial
Acute Pain Management in Emergency Department, Low Dose Ketamine Versus Morphine, A Randomized Clinical Trial Open
The results of this study suggest that LDK, at a dose of 0.2 mg/kg, in the earlier minutes leads to significant reduction of pain when compared to that of intravenous morphine. It also created fewer complications than morphine.
View article: Demographics of Scorpion Sting in Iran; a Cross Sectional Study
Demographics of Scorpion Sting in Iran; a Cross Sectional Study Open
Introduction:Â Scorpion sting is an important public health problem in some countries, including Iran. This study aimed to describe the demographics of a large number of these victims in some endemic areas of Iran. Methods:Â This cross-sec…
View article: Focused cardiac ultrasound (FOCUS) by emergency medicine residents in patients with suspected cardiovascular diseases
Focused cardiac ultrasound (FOCUS) by emergency medicine residents in patients with suspected cardiovascular diseases Open
View article: Effects of Pre-Injury Anti-Platelet Agents on Short-Term Outcome of Patients with Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: A Cohort Study.
Effects of Pre-Injury Anti-Platelet Agents on Short-Term Outcome of Patients with Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: A Cohort Study. Open
The premedication by anti-platelets (aspirin and/or clopidogrel) in patients with mild TBI leads to prolonged hospital stay, and increase rate of disability. Age and on admission GCS are the independent risk factors for predicting the outc…
View article: Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy (CIDP) as a first presentation of systemic lupus erythematosus
Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy (CIDP) as a first presentation of systemic lupus erythematosus Open
Peripheral nervous system involvement frequently occurs in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) patients. However, chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) is an unusual presentation that can develop before, after, or simulta…
View article: Demographics of Scorpion Sting in Iran; a Cross Sectional Study.
Demographics of Scorpion Sting in Iran; a Cross Sectional Study. Open
It seems that demographic characteristics of scorpion sting in Iran are not so different from those reported from other sites of the world, as signs and symptoms of local and systemic envenomations. Victims, companions, and healthcare prov…
View article: Jolt accentuation and its value as a sign in diagnosis of meningitis in patients with fever and headache
Jolt accentuation and its value as a sign in diagnosis of meningitis in patients with fever and headache Open
Jolt accentuation alone cannot rule in or out the Dx. of meningitis in patients with fever and headache; LP is still recommended for these patients.
View article: Electrocardiographic changes in patients with tramadol-induced idiosyncratic seizures
Electrocardiographic changes in patients with tramadol-induced idiosyncratic seizures Open
OBJECTIVES: To assess ECG changes in patients with tramadol-induced seizure(s) and compare these changes in lower and higher than 500 mg tramadol doses as a main goal. MATERIAL AND METHODS: In an analytical-cross sectional manner over 1 ye…
View article: Serum cortisol level and adrenal reserve as a predictor of patients’ outcome after successful cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Serum cortisol level and adrenal reserve as a predictor of patients’ outcome after successful cardiopulmonary resuscitation Open
Current study could not show the statistically significant difference in initial and post-ACTH serum cortisol levels between survivor and non-survivor patients with cardiac arrest who had initial successful CPR, except to that of minute 60.
View article: Can intravenous acetaminophen reduce the needs to more opioids to control pain in intubated patients?
Can intravenous acetaminophen reduce the needs to more opioids to control pain in intubated patients? Open
In our study, IV acetaminophen had no effect on decreasing the BPSs and need of morphine sulfate in intubated patients admitted to ICU.
View article: The Comparison between two Methods of Basic Life Support Instruction: Video Self-Instruction versus Traditional Method
The Comparison between two Methods of Basic Life Support Instruction: Video Self-Instruction versus Traditional Method Open
Introduction Medical education is changing and evolving. Teachers need to re-evaluate their medical teaching practice to enhance student learning. The data about the ideal training method of Basic Life Support (BLS) is lacking. The goal of…
View article: Seroepidemiology of Helicobacter pylori in Students of Golestan Universityof Medical Sciences, 2012
Seroepidemiology of Helicobacter pylori in Students of Golestan Universityof Medical Sciences, 2012 Open
Background and Objective: Helicobacterpylori(HP) is the most common bacterial infection in the world and it may be associated with chronic gastritis, pepticulcer disease, and gastricadenocarcinoma. The aim of this study was to determine th…
View article: Silent osteonecrosis of the femoral head following high-dose corticosteroids in patients with systemic rheumatic diseases.
Silent osteonecrosis of the femoral head following high-dose corticosteroids in patients with systemic rheumatic diseases. Open
According to high prevalence of ON in our selected patients with no other identifiable risk factor for ON, monitoring of high risk patients with periodic hip MRI would help diagnose necrosis in early stage.