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Filter by:The aim of our study is primarily to evaluate the professional practices over the last years in the pediatric emergencies of the Nancy's Hospital for the BATiC. This, in order to identify the traumatic mechanisms and the initial clinical elements which would make it possible to detect the patients at low risk of developing visceral lesions. Then, a management could be proposed which would rationalize the use of additional examinations and would favor the monitoring and the clinical reassessment after the initial management of a minor trauma. The study of the data will then aim to establish a composite score (anamnestic and clinical) of initial evaluation, from which could result a uniform management protocol (clinical, biological and imaging) of the minor BATiC, of the intermediate BATiC and the major BATiC, applicable to pediatric emergencies at the Nancy's Hospital.
Several studies have shown that going to the emergency room is a risk factor for loss of independence in the elderly. It has been shown that the period following an emergency room visit without hospitalization is a period of vulnerability for the elderly. The functional decline, or loss of functional autonomy, of the elderly is associated with an increase in institutionalization, mortality and costs to society. Studies have highlighted the risk factors for functional decline in the elderly, such as pre-existing functional and cognitive decline, undernutrition, but no model of care has yet prevented the risk of loss of autonomy after a stay in the emergency room. A full and early geriatric assessment could prevent functional decline after the emergency room visit. The primary objective of the study is to assess the impact of a dedicated geriatric sector on the functional decline at 1 month of patients admitted to emergencies without hospitalization by comparing an intervention group (patient having benefited from the geriatric sector) and a group witness ("classic" emergency patient). The secondary objective is to evaluate the impact of this sector on the number of falls at home as well as the readmission rate within 1 month of going to the emergency room.
The study aims is to verify the hypothetize that inhaled Tranexamic Acid (TXA) or Terlipressin (TER) will be associated with an increase in the rapid control of hemoptysis without side-effects. This randomized double-blind multicenter triple arm trial compares the administration of TXA to TER to placebo in patients with mild to severe hemoptysis.
Studies have shown that early prevention and warning of cardiac arrest, rapid implementation of high-quality cardiopulmonary resuscitation, and strengthening of organ function protection after resuscitation are the keys to reducing the occurrence of cardiac arrest and improving the prognosis of patients. However, there are still many problems in the field of cardiopulmonary resuscitation in my country: 1) lack of effective prevention and early self-rescue system for cardiac arrest; 2) traditional resuscitation techniques implemented in pre-hospital and emergency rooms and poor results; 3) organs after resuscitation Insufficient protection means and effects. In our early stage, focusing on the above key issues, the study found that 5G technology can help high-risk emergency events including early warning, early detection and first aid of cardiac arrest. Aortic balloon occlusion can significantly improve the effectiveness of cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Transesophageal and CRRT cooling Can significantly optimize the organ protection intensity of therapeutic hypothermia. On the basis of the preliminary work, this project will carry out the research and development and clinical application of a series of new technologies for cardiac arrest warning and resuscitation, and work hard to help with cardiac arrest. Early warning and treatment of cases provide a set of optimized diagnosis and treatment technical solutions, which has important scientific, clinical and social significance.
Due to the limitations of current approaches to assess emergency paramedics' fatigue, a portable, quick, easy, and objective technique is required to be developed. The aim of the study was to investigate the reliability of automated pupillometry to assess mental fatigue based on a driver simulator.
Population health needs are increasing. Information and communication technologies are changing. The digital shift offers new opportunities for the exploration and analysis of mass health data. It is possible to rely on these new technologies to modernize, optimize patient management at the level of emergency medical communication centres. Our project aims to integrate the methods and tools of artificial intelligence for emergency medical communication centres. The system aims to help regulate emergency calls at CRRA 15 in France, or Centrale 144 in Switzerland, to assess the severity of calls, identify care pathways, and improve efficiency when committing resources. The development of such a system is aimed at securing and optimising the information system and the means of telecommunication used in the emergency medical communication centres, and provide an individualized response to the patient management.
The objective of this study is to evaluate the safety and clinical usefulness of the Deep learning based Early Warning Score (DEWS).
As the spike in the number and severity of patients with critical patients, then quickly effective transfusion treatment demand becomes more and more serious, and the pattern of infusion pathways have traditionally used already can not adapt to this change, therefore, an urgent need to establish a set of is in line with international standards and accord with the situation of our country is simple, effective and scientific accuracy of IO management solution. In order to ensure the safety of the treatment of acute and critical patients, and in the province and even domestic experts recognized and promoted the application.
The purpose of this study is to assess the impact of therapy dogs on children's anxiety and emotional management during a visit to the pediatric emergency department.
Alcohol use and its consequences represent an important public health problem. As well as alcohol dependence, hazardous drinking also contributes to a high burden in terms of morbidity and mortality. To improve these patients' prognosis and decrease associated social and health care costs, it is necessary to increase early detection, intervention and treatment for these problems. Alcohol consumption is associated with a decrease in primary care services utilization, thus Emergency Departments (EDs) are a primary gateway to healthcare services in this group. Depending on the investigative method and the mixture of the target population, an estimated 0.6-40% of all ED visits are due to alcohol-related problems. Given this, EDs offer a unique window of opportunity to address alcohol problems. The threshold most commonly used to define frequent use of EDs is more than 4 visits per year. Frequent users comprise 0.3% to 10% of all ED patients and account for 3.5% to 28% of ED visits in developed countries. Addictive and other psychiatric disorders, and also social vulnerability are more common in frequent ED users than in non-frequent users. Although case management interventions seem promising to reduce ED attendance among frequent users, currently there is mixed evidence on the effects of such interventions on ED use. Considering all this, a broader understanding of interventions to reduce frequent visits is needed, specially focusing on local frequent ED populations and identified highly vulnerable subgroups, such as hazardous drinkers. The investigators aim to evaluate the feasibility and potential effectiveness of a Case Management programme for ED Frequent Users presenting risky alcohol use in the ED of a tertiary hospital.