Search Results - "Smalley, Jeremy"
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The effect of adherence to ACLS protocols on survival of event in the setting of in-hospital cardiac arrest
Published in Resuscitation (01-01-2014)“…Abstract Aim Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) algorithms are the default standard of care for in-hospital cardiac arrest (IHCA) management. However,…”
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Use of an electronic decision support tool improves management of simulated in-hospital cardiac arrest
Published in Resuscitation (01-01-2014)“…Abstract Introduction Adherence to advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) guidelines during in-hospital cardiac arrest (IHCA) is associated with improved…”
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Validation of a detailed scoring checklist for use during advanced cardiac life support certification
Published in Simulation in healthcare : journal of the Society for Medical Simulation (01-08-2012)“…Defining valid, reliable, defensible, and generalizable standards for the evaluation of learner performance is a key issue in assessing both baseline…”
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Complications of antibiotic cement spacers used for shoulder infections
Published in Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery (01-11-2018)“…Our aim was to evaluate complications related to commercially available antibiotic cement spacers used in the treatment of shoulder infections. We performed a…”
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Pullout strength of standard vs. cement-augmented rotator cuff repair anchors in cadaveric bone
Published in Clinical biomechanics (Bristol) (01-05-2018)“…We evaluate a novel method of rotator cuff repair that uses arthroscopic equipment to inject bone cement into placed suture anchors. A cadaver model was used…”
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Closed reduction of shoulder dislocations in the emergency department: does an emergency medicine residency affect the orthopaedic resident experience?
Published in Current orthopaedic practice (01-11-2017)“…BACKGROUND:The shoulder is a mobile joint at risk for dislocation that can lead to presentation to an emergency department (ED). Our objective was to study the…”
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