6 results match your criteria: "Department of Emergency Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women's Hospital[Affiliation]"

Background: To describe the influence of COVID-19 caseload surges and overall capacity in the intensive care unit (ICU) on mortality among US population and census divisions.

Methods: A retrospective analysis of the national COVID ActNow database between January 1, 2021 until March 1, 2022. The main outcome used was COVID-19 weekly mortality rates, which were calculated and incorporated into several generalized estimation of effects models with predictor variables that included ICU bed capacity, as well as ICU capacity used by COVID cases while adjusting for ratios of vaccinations in populations, case density, and percentage of the population over the age of 65.

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Development of a cultural competency curriculum.

J Natl Med Assoc

August 2022

Division of Nephrology, Department of Medicine, Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine, 660 South Euclid Ave. Campus Box 8023. St. Louis, MO 63110, United States. Electronic address:

There has been increased focus on health disparities and how to address them (Baciu et al., 2017; National Institutes of Health, 2021; Williams et al., 2021).

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One-way-street revisited: Streamlined admission of critically-ill trauma patients.

Am J Emerg Med

October 2020

Harvard Affiliated Emergency Medicine Residency at Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women's Hospital, United States of America; Division of Trauma, Emergency Surgery, and Surgical Critical Care, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, United States of America; Department of Emergency Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United States of America. Electronic address:

Introduction: Emergency department (ED) crowding is associated with increased mortality and delays in care. We developed a rapid admission pathway targeting critically-ill trauma patients in the ED. This study investigates the sustainability of the pathway, as well as its effectiveness in times of increased ED crowding.

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Introduction: Delays in identification and treatment of acute stroke contribute to significant morbidity and mortality. Multiple clinical factors have been associated with delays in acute stroke care. We aimed to determine the relationship between emergency department (ED) crowding and the delivery of timely emergency stroke care.

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Acute and delayed toxicity from co-ingestion of methylene chloride and methanol.

Toxicol Commun

November 2019

Division of Medical Toxicology, Department of Emergency Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.

Methylene chloride is a volatile, chlorinated hydrocarbon and colorless solvent found in multiple industrial products including paint strippers, metal cleaners, automotive products, pesticides and aerosol containers. Occupational exposure to methylene chloride is reported in automotive technicians, painters, and other industrial workers with adverse health effects including gastrointestinal, neurological, as well as hepato-renal injuries. International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classifies methylene chloride as a 2 A carcinogen.

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In reply.

Ann Emerg Med

December 2018

University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor, MI; Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; Department of Surgery, Michigan Medicine, Ann Arbor, MI.

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