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    Quantification of injury burden using multiple data sources: a longitudinal study by Tung, Keith T. S., Ho, Frederick K., Wong, Wilfred H. S., Wong, Rosa S., Tsui, Matthew S. H., Ho, Paul, Kam, Chak Wah, Chan, Esther W. Y., Leung, Gilberto K. K., Chan, Ko Ling, Chow, Chun Bong, Ip, Patrick

    Published in Scientific reports (04-02-2021)
    “…Quantification of injury burden is vital for injury prevention, as it provides a guide for setting policies and priorities. This study generated a set of Hong…”
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    Management of acute paracetamol poisoning by Tsui, Matthew S H

    “…Since 2010, paracetamol has been the most common agent used in Hong Kong for deliberate self-harm by overdose and poisoning.1 It is readily available…”
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    Methylphenidate and the risk of trauma by Man, Kenneth K C, Chan, Esther W, Coghill, David, Douglas, Ian, Ip, Patrick, Leung, Ling-Pong, Tsui, Matthew S H, Wong, Wilfred H S, Wong, Ian C K

    Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-01-2015)
    “…Children and adolescents with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are prone to sustaining trauma that requires emergency department (ED) admission…”
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    Changes in Emergency Department Visits, Diagnostic Groups, and 28-Day Mortality Associated With the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Territory-Wide, Retrospective, Cohort Study by Wai, Abraham K.C., Wong, Carlos K.H., Wong, Janet Y.H., Xiong, Xi, Chu, Owen C.K., Wong, Man S., Tsui, Matthew S.H., Rainer, Timothy H.

    Published in Annals of emergency medicine (01-02-2022)
    “…We aimed to evaluate and characterize the scale and relationships of emergency department (ED) visits and excess mortality associated with the early phase of…”
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    Prehospital 12-lead electrocardiogram for patients with chest pain: a pilot study by Cheung, K S, Leung, L P, Siu, Y C, Tsang, T C, Tsui, M Sh, Tam, C C, Chan, R Hw

    “…After ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI), it is vital to shorten reperfusion time. This study examined data from a pilot project to shorten the…”
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    Consensus statement on the management of hyperkalaemia—An Asia–Pacific perspective by Yap, Desmond Y. H., Ma, Ronald C. W., Wong, Emmanuel C. K., Tsui, Matthew S. H., Yu, Esther Y. T., Yu, Vivien, Szeto, Cheuk Chun, Pang, Wing Fai, Tse, Hung Fat, Siu, David C. W., Tan, Kathryn C. B., Chen, Walter W. C., Li, Chiu Leong, Chen, Wei, Chan, Tak Mao

    Published in Nephrology (Carlton, Vic.) (01-06-2024)
    “…Hyperkalaemia is an electrolyte imbalance that impairs muscle function and myocardial excitability, and can potentially lead to fatal arrhythmias and sudden…”
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    Diagnostic accuracy of a prehospital electrocardiogram rule-based algorithm for ST-elevation myocardial infarction: results from a population-wide project by Lai, J H Y, Lui, C T, Chan, T W T, Wong, B C P, Tsui, M S H, Wan, B K A, Mok, K L

    “…This study reviewed the diagnostic accuracy of the prehospital electrocardiogram (PHECG) rule-based algorithm for ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI)…”
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    Prehospital electrocardiogram shortens ischaemic time in patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction by Cheung, K S, Leung, L P, Siu, Y C, Tsang, T C, Tsui, M S H, Tam, C C, Chan, R H W

    “…Total ischaemic time should be shortened as much as possible in patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI). This study evaluated whether…”
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    Prehospital electrocardiogram shortens ischaemic time in patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction by Cheung, K S, Leung, L P, Siu, Y C, Tsang, T C, Matthew SH Tsui, Tam, C C, Chan, Raymond HW

    “…Introduction: Total ischaemic time should be shortened as much as possible in patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI). This study…”
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