Annals of emergency medicine
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Review Meta Analysis
What Are the Most Clinically Useful Cutoffs for the Alvarado and Pediatric Appendicitis Scores? A Systematic Review.
The objective of this study is to systematically review the accuracy of the Alvarado score and Pediatric Appendicitis Score and to identify optimal cutoffs for low- and high-risk populations. ⋯ For children with a pretest probability of acute appendicitis of 60% or less, an Alvarado score below 4 rules out the diagnosis; this is also true for a score less than 5 if the pretest probability is up to approximately 40%. In adults with a pretest probability greater than or equal to 60%, an Alvarado score of 8 or higher rules in the diagnosis, whereas one of 9 or higher rules in the diagnosis at pretest probabilities greater than or equal to 40%. The Pediatric Appendicitis Score did not identify clinically useful low- or high-risk groups at typical pretest probabilities.
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Editorial Review Meta Analysis
Do Glucocorticoids Provide Benefit to Children With Bronchiolitis?
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Review Meta Analysis
Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of the Benefits of Out-of-Hospital 12-Lead ECG and Advance Notification in ST-Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction Patients.
Pre-hospital 12-lead ECG may improve short-term mortality and time to primary cardiac intervention in patients suffering acute myocardial infarct.
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Editorial Meta Analysis
Does Noninvasive Ventilation Have a Role in Chest Trauma Patients?