Search Results - "Fatovich, Daniel"
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‘You mean you're not doing it already?’ A national sentinel toxico‐surveillance system for detecting illicit, emerging and novel psychoactive drugs in presentations to emergency departments
Published in Emergency medicine Australasia (01-08-2024)“…Patients presenting to the ED after using illicit drugs, including novel psychoactive substances, are a unique source of information on substances that are…”
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Anaphylaxis: Clinical patterns, mediator release, and severity
Published in Journal of allergy and clinical immunology (01-11-2013)“…Background Prospective human studies of anaphylaxis and its mechanisms have been limited, with few severe cases or examining only 1 or 2 mediators. Objectives…”
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Research, kindness and the antifragility of emergency medicine
Published in Emergency medicine Australasia (01-04-2021)“…Antifragility is a property of things that benefit from shocks, randomness and uncertainty and love adventure and risk. This describes emergency medicine…”
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Western Australian State Trauma Registry analysis of incidence and injury patterns associated with e‐Scooter injuries: 5‐year retrospective case series
Published in ANZ journal of surgery (01-07-2023)“…Background Electric scooters (e‐Scooters) are a form of motorized vehicle that offers cheap, efficient and environmentally friendly transportation. Increased…”
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The signal is clear: It's noisy in the emergency department
Published in Emergency medicine Australasia (01-04-2020)“…EDs are noisy and the noise levels exceed regulatory recommendations. Noise distracts us during any task and can saturate our attentional demand and impair our…”
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Sustained elevation of resistin, NGAL and IL-8 are associated with severe sepsis/septic shock in the emergency department
Published in PloS one (24-10-2014)“…To identify biomarkers which distinguish severe sepsis/septic shock from uncomplicated sepsis in the Emergency Department (ED). Patients with sepsis underwent…”
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Restricted fluid resuscitation in suspected sepsis associated hypotension (REFRESH): a pilot randomised controlled trial
Published in Intensive care medicine (01-12-2018)“…Purpose To determine if a regimen of restricted fluids and early vasopressor compared to usual care is feasible for initial resuscitation of hypotension due to…”
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‘She’s sort of breathing’: What linguistic factors determine call-taker recognition of agonal breathing in emergency calls for cardiac arrest?
Published in Resuscitation (01-01-2018)“…In emergency ambulance calls, agonal breathing remains a barrier to the recognition of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA), initiation of cardiopulmonary…”
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Alcohol‐related harm in emergency departments: a prospective, multi‐centre study
Published in Addiction (Abingdon, England) (01-04-2018)“…Background and aims Emergency department (ED) alcohol‐related presentation data are not routinely collected in Australia and New Zealand. It is likely that…”
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‘We’re going to do CPR’: A linguistic study of the words used to initiate dispatcher-assisted CPR and their association with caller agreement
Published in Resuscitation (01-12-2018)“…Background: In emergency ambulance calls for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA), dispatcher-assisted cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) plays a crucial…”
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“Sorry, what did you say?” Communicating defibrillator retrieval and use in OHCA emergency calls
Published in Resuscitation (01-11-2020)“…The defibrillator prompt, which directs callers to retrieve a defibrillator during out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, is crucial to the emergency call because it…”
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The hidden impact of alcohol on young victims: an analysis of alcohol-related police offences resulting in hospitalisation
Published in BMC public health (17-01-2024)“…Alcohol-related harm (ARH) is a significant public health concern affecting young individuals, particularly those involved in alcohol-related police incidents…”
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‘Trial by fire’: An online survey exploring confidence of junior doctors in managing toxicology presentations to the emergency department
Published in Drug and alcohol review (01-11-2022)“…Introduction The often unknown nature of acute drug intoxication, especially with illicit drugs and emerging novel psychoactive substances, can present a…”
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Summer alcohol-related emergency department workload and occupancy in Australasia 2019-2022
Published in Emergency medicine Australasia (14-05-2024)“…Alcohol is a major public health issue and the ACEM funds regular 'snapshot' surveys of the prevalence of alcohol-related presentations in EDs. The present…”
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The inverted U curve and emergency medicine: Overdiagnosis and the law of unintended consequences
Published in Emergency medicine Australasia (01-08-2016)“…We all think and assume that more is better, but unintended consequences can arise in a complex system. However, in our complex world, everything of…”
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Analytically confirmed illicit and novel psychoactive drug use in Western Australian emergency departments: initial results from the Emerging Drugs Network of Australia (EDNA)
Published in Clinical toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.) (03-07-2023)“…The burden of acute illicit drug use in Australia is largely unknown. Establishing a prospective drug surveillance system in emergency departments using…”
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Assessing the utility of night‐time presentations as a proxy for alcohol‐related harm among young emergency department trauma patients
Published in Emergency medicine Australasia (01-02-2024)“…Objective To assess the usefulness of night‐time presentations to measure alcohol‐related harm (ARH) in young trauma patients, aged 12–24 years, attending…”
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The time paradox of emergency medicine: Another inverted U curve
Published in Emergency medicine Australasia (01-12-2017)“…Time is integral to emergency medicine, but the importance of time is over‐rated. Media promotes a focus on time over suffering. Terms such as the ‘golden…”
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A multicentre case series of analytically confirmed gamma‐hydroxybutyrate intoxications in Western Australian emergency departments: Pre‐hospital circumstances, co‐detections and clinical outcomes
Published in Drug and alcohol review (01-05-2024)“…Introduction Gamma‐hydroxybutyrate (GHB) use is associated with high risk of accidental overdose. This study examined the pre‐hospital circumstances,…”
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A comparison of multivariate and univariate time series approaches to modelling and forecasting emergency department demand in Western Australia
Published in Journal of biomedical informatics (01-10-2015)“…The model identification process for VARMA, ARMA and Winters method. [Display omitted] •VARMA, ARMA and Winters methods are used extensively for planning and…”
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