Publications by authors named "L Cipolat"

Introduction: Overcrowding in emergency departments (ED) is a major public health issue, leading to increased workload and exhaustion for the teams, resulting poor outcomes. It seems interesting to be able to predict the admissions of patients in the ED.

Aim: The main objective of this study was to build and test a prediction tool for ED admissions using artificial intelligence.

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  • The study investigates the effectiveness of a symptom checker (SC) against emergency physicians using objective structured clinical examinations (OSCEs) with simulated patients.
  • The SC was less accurate than emergency physicians, identifying only 30% of main diagnoses compared to 81%, and was also less effective in suggesting secondary diagnoses and triaging patients.
  • The results suggest that simulated patient evaluations are more suitable for assessing SCs, as they provide insights into real-time decision-making processes in a healthcare setting.
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Introduction: Anterior shoulder dislocation is a common reason for consultation at the emergency department (ED). Hypnosis could be a safe and effective alternative therapy for pain relief during shoulder dislocation reduction but nowadays, evidence is not sufficient. The main objective of this study is to show that reduction under hypnosis is associated with a decrease in the use of analgesic compared with usual care.

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(1) Introduction: In the present study, we investigate the prognostic value of platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio (PLR) as a marker of severity and mortality in COVID-19 infection. (2) Methods: Between 1 March and 30 April 2020, we conducted a multicenter, retrospective cohort study of patients with moderate to severe coronavirus 19 (COVID-19), all of whom were hospitalized after being admitted to the emergency department (ED). (3) Results: A total of 1035 patients were included in our study.

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(1) Introduction: Multiple studies have demonstrated that lymphocyte count monitoring is a valuable prognostic tool for clinicians during inflammation. The aim of our study was to determine the prognostic value of delta lymphocyte H24 from admission from the emergency department for mortality and severity of SARS-CoV-2 infection. (2) Methods: We have made a retrospective and multicentric study in six major hospitals of northeastern France.

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