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153
65694
Cardiovascular / Non-CPR/Non-Resuscitation
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A SIMPLIFIED APPROACH TO SCREEN FOR DIASTOLIC DYSFUNCTION USING LIMITED BEDSIDE ECHO BY EMERGENCY PHYSICIANS
M1
Hama
106
9/7/2015
8:45-8:57
J Colla (1), P Kotini-Shah (1), M Del Rios (1), J Briller (1), M Gustafsson (1), N Patel (1), H Prendergast (1)
United States of America
189
65242
Cardiovascular / Non-CPR/Non-Resuscitation
PAINLESS ACUTE AORTIC DISSECTION MAY PRESENT AS A STROKE; COULD WE IDENTIFY THE HIGH-RISK PATIENT?
M2
Hama
106
9/7/2015
8:57- 9:09
Y. HUANG (1), S.F. SUNG (2), K.T. LIU (3)
ASSESSMENT OF AN EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT CHEST PAIN PATIENT COHORT AT LOW RISK FOR SIGNIFICANT ADVERSE EVENTS DURING ADMISSION FOR ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROME
(1)University of Illinois at Chicago, Department of Emergency Medicine Chicago USA (1)Department of Emergency Medicine, Chiayi Christian Hospital Chiayi City TAIWAN, (2)Division of Neurology, Department of Medicine, Chiayi Christian Hospital Chiayi City TAIWAN, (3)Department of Emergency Medicine, Kaohsiung Medical Unversity Hospital Kaohsiung TAIWAN (1)Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine ROANOKE USA, (2)Medstar Franklin Square Hospital Center Baltimore USA, (3)Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine Richmond USA, (4)University of Maryland School of Medicine Baltimore USA (1)University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Pittsburgh USA, (2)Massachusetts General Hospital Boston USA
81
65681
Cardiovascular / Non-CPR/Non-Resuscitation
124
65901
Cardiovascular / Non-CPR/Non-Resuscitation
222
65542
Cardiovascular / Non-CPR/Non-Resuscitation
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THE RELATIVE STRENGTH OF ASSOCIATION OF CLINICAL FACTORS WITH QT PROLONGATION COMPARISON OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF DILTIAZEM AND ATENOLOL IN THE MANAGEMENT OF RAPID VENTRICULAR RATE IN ATRIAL FIBRILLATION IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF THE MAGNITUDE OF ST-SEGMENT DEPRESSION IN PATIENTS WITH NON-ST SEGMENT ELEVATION ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES ON SHORT-TERM MORTALITY DIAGNOSTIC VALUE OF COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY IN EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT PATIENTS WITH SUSPECTED PNEUMONIA
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Room
Session
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M3
Hama
106
9/7/2015
9:11-9:23
J. PERKINS (1), N Voore (2), J Patel (3), S Sanna (4), E Mann (2), A Gozu (2)
M4
Hama
106
9/7/2015
9:25-9:37
K. MARILL (1), E. Miller (2)
M5
Hama
106
9/7/2015
9:39-9:51
H. GHAZALI (1), J. ESSID, M. GAMMOUDI, R. JABRI, A. YAHMADI, S. ZELFANI, M. (1)regional hospital, emergency department ben arous TUNISIA MGUIDICH, M. LOUHICHI, S. SOUISSI
Tunisia
United States of America
Hama
106
9/7/2015
9:53-10:05
H. GHAZALI (1), R. JABRI, M. BAYAR, A. YAHMADI, G. CHAABENI, M. CHKIR, A. BEN YAHYA, S. SOUISSI
(1)regional hospital, emergency department ben arous TUNISIA
Tunisia
107
9/7/2015
8:45-8:57
N. HATA (1), Y. MATSUOKA (1), M. SONO (1), K. ARIYOSHI (1)
(1)Kobe City Medical Center General Hospital Kobe JAPAN
Japan
PRESEPSIN USED FOR PATIENTS WITH SEPSIS IN EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT
M8
Efeso
107
9/7/2015
8:57- 9:09
T. O. Popa (1), D. Cimpoesu (1), P. Nedelea (2), M. Dumea (1), M. Corlade Andrei (1), A. Petris (1)
Infectious Disease & Sepsis
KNOWLEDGE AND PERCEPTIONS OF HIV PRE-EXPOSURE PROPHYLAXIS (PREP) AMONG PATIENTS
M9
Efeso
107
9/7/2015
9:11-9:23
261
65566
Infectious Disease & Sepsis
280
65284
53
65520
Infectious Disease & Sepsis
PREPARING FOR EBOLA: READINESS OF A UK GENERAL HOSPITAL
M10
Efeso
107
9/7/2015
9:25-9:37
116
65673
Public Health, Screening, and SBIRT
IDENTIFYING ACUTE AND CHRONIC HIV INFECTION IN THE ED: DO 4TH GENERATION ASSAYS CHANGE THE GAME?
M11
Efeso
107
9/7/2015
9:39-9:51
279
65286
Innovations & new technologies
IMPLEMENTATION OF A VIDEO MESSAGING INTERVENTION TO RE-ENGAGE HIGHRISK HIV-NEGATIVE PATIENTS IN REPEAT TESTING
M12
Efeso
107
9/7/2015
9:53-10:05
169
65412
Biomarkers
COMPARISONS OF THE MDRD, CKD-EPI AND REVISED LUND-MALMO STUDY EQUATIONS FOR THE ESTIMATION OF THE GLOMERULAR FILTRATION RATE IN THE GENERAL KOREAN POPULATION
M13
Hama
116
9/7/2015
10:30-10:42
Biomarkers
PREDICTIVE VALUE OF NGAL FOR ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY AND IN-HOSPITAL MORTALITY IN ACUTE HEART FAILURE PATIENTS UNDERGOING HIGH DOSAGE OF DIURETIC THERAPY IN THE EMERGENCY ROOM
M14
Hama
116
9/7/2015
10:42-10:54
276
65235
Biomarkers
SOLUBLE ST2 AND LEFT VENTRICULAR REMODELING IN PATIENTS WITH METABOLIC SYNDROME
M15
Hama
116
9/7/2015
10:56-11:08
310
65362
Biomarkers
PROGNOSTIC ROLE AND TEMPORAL PROFILE OF BIOMARKERS IN SEPSIS AND SEPTIC SHOCK.
M16
Hama
116
9/7/2015
11:10-11:22
66
64958
Biomarkers
HOW USED AND USEFUL ARE THE CARDIAC BIOMARKERS FOR EMERGENCY NON ISCHEMIC CARDIAC EVENTS CONFIRMATION?
M17
Hama
116
9/7/2015
11:24-11:36
Biomarkers
UTILITY OF BIO-ADRENOMEDULLIN (BIO-ADM) AND PRO-ENKEPHALIN (PRO-ENK) FOR THE PREDICTION OF IN-HOSPITAL MORTALITY IN PATIENTS WITH ACUTE HEART FAILURE
M18
Hama
116
9/7/2015
11:38-11:50
65458
Taiwan
United States of America
Efeso
Cardiovascular / Non-CPR/Non-Resuscitation Infectious Disease & Sepsis
103
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M6
65538 65423
65369
Column11
M7
224 200
104
Column10
(1)UMF Gr.T.Popa Iasi Iasi ROMANIA, (2)Sf. Spiridon Clinical Emergency Hospital Iasi ROMANIA (1)Department of Emergency Medicine, Jacobi Medical Center Bronx USA, Y. CALDERON (1), E. COWAN (1), D. MERCER (2), K. CHACON (1), J. KRAUSS (1), (2)Albert Einstein College of Medicine Bronx USA, (3)Department of Internal A. RAO (1), J. LEIDER (3) Medicine, Jacobi Medical Center Bronx USA (1)Luton and Dunstable University Hospital - Department of Emergency Medicine P. SCOLDING (1), J. ROSS (2), G. KAMARAS (3) Luton UNITED KINGDOM (1)Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California Los Angeles M. MENCHINE (1), S Arora (1), K Jacobson (1,2), I Shulman (1) USA, (2)Pacific AIDS Education and Training Center Los Angeles USA (1)Department of Emergency Medicine, Jacobi Medical Center Bronx USA, Y. CALDERON (1), E. COWAN (1), C. MARTINEZ (2), K. CHACON (1), J. KRAUSS (2)Albert Einstein College of Medicine Bronx USA, (3)Department of Internal (1), S. RAHMAN (1), A. RAO (1), J. LEIDER (3) Medicine, Jacobi Medical Center Bronx USA (1)Konkuk University School of Medicine Seoul SOUTH KOREA, (2)Korea M. JI (1), Y Lee (2), M Hur (1), H Kim (2), S Di Somma (3) Association of Health Promotion Seoul SOUTH KOREA, (3)University of Rome Sapienza Rome ITALY (1)Emergency Department, Faculty of Medicine and Psychology, Sapienza University of Rome, Sant'Andrea Hospital Rome ITALY, (2)Emergency S. NAVARIN (1), S. Santarelli (1), L. Magrini (2), R. Marino (2), D. Volterra (1), C. Department, Sant'Andrea Hospital Rome ITALY, (3)Clinical and Molecular Berardi (1), G. Zoccoli (1), P. Cardelli (3), G. Salerno (3), S. Di Somma (1, 2) Medicine Department, Sapienza University of Rome, Sant'Andrea Hospital Rome ITALY
Romania United States of America United Kingdom United States of America United States of America Italy, South Korea
Italy
(1)Clinical Hospital Centre Dr Dragisa Misovic-Dedinje Belgrade SERBIA, (2)Faculty of Medicine, Belgrade University Belgrade SERBIA, (3)Miguel Servet Foundation-Navarrabiomed Pamplona SPAIN, (4)Complejo Hospitalario de Navarra Pamplona SPAIN, (5)School of Medicine and Psychology La Sapienza V. CELIC (1,2), A. Majstorovic (1), B. Pencic-Popovic (1,2), A. Sljivic (1), N. LopezUniversity, SantAndrea Hospital Rome ITALY, (6)Emergency Medicine Italy, Serbia, Spain Andres (3), I. Roy (4), E. Escribano (4), M. Beunza (4), A. Melero (3), F. Floridi (5), B. Department, Faculty of Medicine and Psychology, Sapienza University, Zancla (6), G. Salerno (7), P. Cardelli (7), S. Di Somma (8) SantAndrea Hospital Rome ITALY, (7)Clinical and molecular Medicine Department, School of Medicine and Psychology La Sapienza University,SantAndrea Hospital Rome ITALY, (8)Postgraduate School of Emergency Medicine, La Sapienza University, SantAndrea Hospital Rome ITALY (1)Città della Salute e della Scienza-Department of Emergency Medicine Turin U. AUDISIO (1), S. BATTISTA, C. GALLUZZO, M. MAGGIOROTTO, M. MASOERO, ITALY, (2)Città della Salute e della Scienza-Clinical Biochemistry Laboratory Turin Italy D. FORNO, G. MENGOZZI (2), M. LUCCHIARI, A.R. VITALE, F. SETTANNI ITALY (1)Medicine & Pharmacy University, County Emergency Hospital, ED & Prehospital Care Craiova ROMANIA, (2)Medicine & Pharmacy University, County Emergency Romania L. T. ROTARU (1), D Cimpoesu (2) Hospital, ED Iasi ROMANIA (1)Emergency Department, Faculty of Medicine and Psychology, Sapienza S. NAVARIN (1), R. Marino (2), S. Santarelli (1), D. Volterra (1), B. De Berardinis (1), University, Sant'Andrea Hospital Rome ITALY, (2)Emergency Department, C. Berardi (1), G. Zoccoli (1), A. Bergmann (3), O. Hartmann (3), J. Struck (3), L. Germany, Italy Sant'Andrea Hospital Rome ITALY, (3)Sphingotec GmbH, Neuendorfstr. 15a, Magrini (2), S. Di Somma (1, 2) 16761 Hennigsdorf GERMANY
111
65570
Metabolic and endocrine disorders
ASSESSMENT OF FREQUENCY AND ASSOCIATED FACTORS OF HYPERNATREMIA IN PATIENTS WITH ISCHEMIC CEREBROVASCULAR ACCIDENT
M19
Efeso
117
9/7/2015
10:30-10:42
V. MONSEF KASMAEI (1), s.m. ZIA ZIABARI, P. ASADI, N. GANGII, O. HEDAYATI
(1)Road Trauma Research Center, Guilan University of Medical Sciences RASHT IRAN
Iran
42
64061
Neurologic / Psychiatric
CLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF 372 CASES OF TRANSIENT GLOBAL AMNESIA IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT: A SINGLE CENTER STUDY
M20
Efeso
117
9/7/2015
10:42-10:54
Y. SHIN (1), S. AHN (2), K.S. LIM (3)
(1)Asan Medical Center Seoul SOUTH KOREA
South Korea
256
65500
Neurologic / Psychiatric
IS CT/CTA OR MRI BETTER FOR IMAGING TIA?
M21
Efeso
117
9/7/2015
10:56-11:08
L. COCHON (1), T. Stead (2), L. Ganti (2), A.A. Baez (3)
(1)Universitat de Barcelona Barcelona SPAIN, (3)Jackson Memorial Hospital Miami USA
Spain, United States of America
Neurologic / Psychiatric
ISCHEMIC PRECONDITIONING MAINTAINS IMMUNOREACTIVITIES OF GLUCOKINASE AND GLUCOKINASE REGULATORY PROTEIN IN NEURONS OF THE GERBIL HIPPOCAMPAL CA1 REGION FOLLOWING TRANSIENT CEREBRAL
J.H Cho (1), C.W Park (1), T.G Ohk (1), Y.S Kim (1), M.C Shin (1), M.H Won (2)
(1)Emergency Medicine, Kangwon National University Chuncheonsi SOUTH KOREA, (2)Neuobiology, Kangwon National Univeristy Chuncheonsi SOUTH KOREA
South Korea
271
64164
273
64162
Neurologic / Psychiatric
172
65662
Substance abuse
HYDROQUINONE SHOWS NEUROPROTECTIVE POTENTIAL IN EXPERIMENTAL ISCHEMIC STROKE MODEL VIA ATTENUATION OF BLOOD-BRAIN BARRIER DISRUPTION PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF THE SUICIDE INTENT SCALE IN SELF-POISONING PATIENTS IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT IS THERE A RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE NT PRO BNP RATES AND THE ACUTE HEART FAILURE SYNDROMES IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT? A ROLE FOR THE NOVEL CARDIAC BIO-MARKER ST2 FOR HEARTS IN SYSTEMIC INFLAMMATORY RESPONSE SYNDROME
175
65650
Biomarkers
12
65579
Biomarkers
106
65363
Cardiovascular / Non-CPR/Non-Resuscitation
105
65364
Cardiovascular / Non-CPR/Non-Resuscitation
259
65496
Cardiovascular / Non-CPR/Non-Resuscitation
97
65312
International Emergency Medicine
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES RESPONSE IN RURAL HAITI: A SINGLE AMBULANCE SERVICE MODEL
COMPARISON OF THE DIAMOND & FORRESTER SCORE AND DUKE CLINICAL SCORE TO SAFELY REDUCE STRESS UTILIZATION IN CHEST PAIN UNIT PATIENTS INTER-RATER RELIABILITY OF THE DIAMOND & FORRESTER SCORE IN EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT CHEST PAIN OBSERVATION UNIT PATIENTS ACUTE CARE DIAGNOSTIC COLLABORATION: ASSESSMENT OF DIAGNOSTIC QUALITY OF TIMI VS. HEART RISK SCORE INTEGRATING CORONARY CT ANGIOGRAPHY IN A BAYESIAN STATISTICAL MODEL
M22
Efeso
117
9/7/2015
11:10-11:22
M23
Efeso
117
9/7/2015
11:24-11:36
M24
Efeso
117
9/7/2015
11:38-11:50
(1)Emergency Medicine, Kangwon National University Chuncheonsi SOUTH J.H Cho (1), C.W Park (1), T.G Ohk (1), Y.S Kim (1), M.C Shin (1), M.H Won (2) KOREA, (2)Neuobiology, Kangwon National Univeristy Chuncheonsi SOUTH KOREA R. JEBRI (1), S. SOUISSI (1), R. BEN KADDOUR (1), H. GHAZALI (1), A. YAHMADI (1)BEN AROUS REGIONAL HOSPITAL EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT Ben Arous (1), W. BOUSSELMI (1), J. ESSID (1), N. EL HENI (1) TUNISIA R. JEBRI (1), O. DJEBBI (1), M. BEN LASSOUED (1), G. BEN JRAD (1), I. (1)military hospital of tunis emergency department tunis TUNISIA, (2)military GUERBOUJ (1), H. MAHFOUDHI (2), K. LAMINE (1) hospital of tunis cardiology department tunis TUNISIA (1)Konkuk University Medical Center Seoul SOUTH KOREA, (2)University La H. YANG (1), M. HUR (1), S. Di Somma (2) Sapienza Rome
South Korea Tunisia
M25
Hama
146
9/7/2015
15:20-15:32
M26
Hama
146
9/7/2015
15:32-15:44
M27
Hama
146
9/7/2015
15:44-15:56
A. NAPOLI (1), P. Sullivan (1)
(1)Brown University School of Medicine Providence USA
United States of America
M28
Hama
146
9/7/2015
15:56-16:08
A. NAPOLI (1), P. Sullivan (1)
(1)Brown University School of Medicine Providence USA
United States of America
M29
Hama
146
9/7/2015
16:08-16:20
L. COCHON (1), M. Supino (2), M. Caputo (3), A.A. Baez (2)
(1)Universitat de Barcelona Barcelona SPAIN, (2)Jackson Memorial Hospital Miami USA, (3)Holy Cross Hospital Ft. Lauderdale USA
Spain, United States of America
M30
Efeso
147
9/7/2015
15:20-15:32
B. NICHOLSON (1), D. Dhindsa (2), J. Lovelady (2)
(1)Boston Medical Center - Department of Emergency Medicine Boston USA, (2)Virginia Commonwealth University - Department of Emergency Medicine Richmond USA (1)Regional network for emergency care, Acute Zorg Euregio Enschede NETHERLANDS, (2)EMS-dispatch centre, Ambulance Oost Hengelo NETHERLANDS, (3)Hospital, Medisch Spectrum Twente Enschede NETHERLANDS
Tunisia South Korea
United States of America
24
65436
Pre-Hospital / EMS / Out of Hospital
EVALUATION OF THE CURRENT HELICOPTER EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES DISPATCH CRITERIA AND REGISTRATION SYSTEM
M31
Efeso
147
9/7/2015
15:32-15:44
N. TER BOGT (1), R. Egberink (1), F. van Eennaam (2), R. de Wit (1,3)
283
65522
Pre-Hospital / EMS / Out of Hospital
GOOD SAMARITAN ACTS BY EMERGENCY PHYSICIANS: A SURVEY OF FREQUENCY, LOCATIONS, AND UTILITY OF SUPPLIES AND MEDICATIONS
M32
Efeso
147
9/7/2015
15:44-15:56
T. BURKHOLDER (1), R. King (2)
(1)Denver Health - Department of Emergency Medicine Denver USA, (2)University United States of of Colorado Denver - Department of Emergency Medicine Aurora USA America
160
64141
Pre-Hospital / EMS / Out of Hospital
THE EFFECT OF EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES USE ON HOSPITAL OUTCOMES OF HEMORRHAGIC STROKE ACCORDING TO LENGTH OF STAY AT EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT
M33
Efeso
147
9/7/2015
15:56-16:08
S. KIM (1), SD Shin
(1)Seoul National University Hospital Seoul SOUTH KOREA
South Korea
Pre-Hospital / EMS / Out of Hospital
ACUTE CARE DIAGNOSTICS COLLABORATION: ASSESSMENT OF THE PREHOSPITAL SEPSIS PROJECT SCORE (PSP-S) INTEGRATED WITH PREHOSPITAL POINT OF CARE LACTATE IN A BAYESIAN CLINICAL DECISION M
M34
Efeso
147
9/7/2015
16:08-16:20
L. COCHON (1), J.M. Nicolas (1), K. Schrank (2), A.A. Baez (2)
(1)Universitat de Barcelona Barcelona SPAIN, (2)Jackson Memorial Hospital Miami USA
Spain, United States of America
Administration, Health Policy, and Legislation
X-RAY ORDERING AMONG EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT PHYSICIANS AS A FUNCTION OF THE PATIENT’S PRIMARY LANGUAGE
M35
Hama
156
9/7/2015
16:40-16:52
S. BILAL (1), D.C. KUO, W.F. PEACOCK, M.T. PILLOW
(1)Baylor College of Medicine - Section of Emergency Medicine Houston USA
United States of America
Administration, Health Policy, and Legislation
EMERGENCY MEDICINE AND ACTIVE LABOR ACT VIOLATIONS 2002-15: REVIEW OF OFFICE OF INSPECTOR GENERAL PATIENT DUMPING SETTLEMENTS
M36
Hama
156
9/7/2015
16:52-17:04
M. LANGDORF (1), N. Zuabi (1)
(1)University of California, Irvine Department of Emergency Medicine Orange USA
United States of America
17:06-17:18
(1)Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Tehran IRAN, (2)Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Tehran IRAN, (3)Iran University of S. HOSSEINI KASNAVIEH (1), Hamed Basirghafouri, Gholamreza Masumi, mojtaba Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Tehran IRAN, (4)Iran University of Medical Chardoli, Mohamreza Yasinzadeh, Nader Tavakoli, Hasan Amiri Sciences, Tehran, Iran Tehran IRAN, (5)Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Tehran IRAN, (6)Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Tehran IRAN, (7)Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Tehran IRAN
254
288 147
190
65505
65285 65456
65167
Administration, Health Policy, and Legislation
STUDY OF RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN RESILIENCY AND JOB BOURNOUT&MENTAL HEALTH AMONG THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL
M37
Hama
156
9/7/2015
Netherlands
Iran
191
65166
Administration, Health Policy, and Legislation
HOSPITAL PERFORMANCE BASED ON PABON LASSO MODEL
M38
Hama
156
9/7/2015
17:20-17:32
(1)Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Tehran IRAN, (2)Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Tehran IRAN, (3)Iran University of S. HOSSEINI KASNAVIEH (1), Hamed Basirghafouri, Gholamreza Masumi, mojtaba Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Tehran IRAN, (4)Iran University of Medical Chardoli, Mohamreza Yasinzadeh, Nader Tavakoli, Hasan Amiri Sciences, Tehran, Iran Tehran IRAN, (5)Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Tehran IRAN, (6)Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Tehran IRAN, (7)Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Tehran IRAN
Iran
192
65165
Administration, Health Policy, and Legislation
SURVEY ON PATIENT'S LENGTH OF STAY AND ITS EFFECTIVE PREDICTORS IN EMERGENCY DEPARTMENTS AT SELECTED HOSPITALS
M39
Hama
156
9/7/2015
17:34-17:46
(1)Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Tehran IRAN, (2)Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Tehran IRAN, (3)Iran University of S. HOSSEINI KASNAVIEH (1), Hamed Basirghafouri, Gholamreza Masumi, mojtaba Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Tehran IRAN, (4)Iran University of Medical Chardoli, Mohamreza Yasinzadeh, Nader Tavakoli, Hasan Amiri Sciences, Tehran, Iran Tehran IRAN, (5)Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Tehran IRAN, (6)Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Tehran IRAN, (7)Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Tehran IRAN
Iran
142
65678
Medical Education (Undergraduate, Graduate, and CPD)
ONLINE LEARNING MODULE IS KEY FOR IMPROVEMENT TO EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT OBSERVATION UNIT PRACTICE
M40
Hama
156
9/7/2015
17:48-18:00
I Young (1), S Lee (1)
295
64536
Trauma
CLINICAL DECISION RULE TO PREVENT UNNECESSARY CHEST X-RAY IN PATIENTS WITH BLUNT MULTIPLE TRAUMAS
M41
Efeso
157
9/7/2015
16:40-16:52
34
65320
Pre-Hospital / EMS / Out of Hospital
THE EFFECT OF PREHOSPITAL HYPOXIA AND HYPOTENSION ON OUTCOME IN MAJOR TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY: A DEADLY COMBINATION
M42
Efeso
157
9/7/2015
16:52-17:04
298
64058
Trauma
COMPARISON OF FOUR SCORE COMA SCALE (FOUR SCALES) AND GLASGOW COMA SCALE (GCS) IN ANTICIPATION OF TRAUMATIC PATIENT’S OUTCOME
M43
Efeso
157
9/7/2015
17:06-17:18
227
65200
Social role of emergency medicine
THE IMPACT OF CYCLING RELATED INJURIES ON AN IRISH EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT
M44
Efeso
157
9/7/2015
17:20-17:32
299
64057
Trauma
COMPARING THE INTERPRETATION OF TRAUMATIC CHEST X-RAY BY EMERGENCY MEDICINE SPECIALISTS AND RADIOLOGISTS
M45
Efeso
157
9/7/2015
17:34-17:46
110
65575
Metabolic and endocrine disorders
ASSESSMENT OF RELATION BETWEEN SERUM SODIUM LEVEL ABNORMALITIES AND MORTALITY IN PATIENTS WITH TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
M46
Efeso
157
9/7/2015
17:48-18:00
43
65248
Critical Care
Hama
206
9/8/2015
65105
Cardiovascular / CPR / Resuscitation
W120
Hama
206
9/8/2015
303
65344
Cardiovascular / Non-CPR/Non-Resuscitation
POST-GRADUATE TRAINING OF FACULTY AT NATIONAL EMERGENCY MEDICINE – CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE CONFERENCES FEASIBILITY OF ALS AT SCENE ASSISTED BY VIDEO CALL WITH PHYSICIAN IN REPUBLIC OF KOREA VALUE OF SPIROERGOMETRY FOR DIAGNOSIS OF EARLY HEART FAILURE IN PATIENTS WITH METABOLIC SYNDROME.
T47
86
T49
Hama
206
82
65676
Infectious Disease & Sepsis
EVALUATION OF A “SEPSIS ALERT” SYSTEM FOR DIRECTION OF PATIENT CARE RESOURCES TO EMERGENCY PATIENTS IDENTIFIED WITH SEVERE SEPSIS
T50
Hama
206
Infectious Disease & Sepsis
ARE SCORING SYSTEMS SUFFICIENT FOR PREDICTING MORTALITY IN SEPSIS PATIENTS IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT?
208
65289
221
65543
109
65669
186
64772
ANTICOAGULATION THERAPY FOR PATIENTS WITH NON VALVULAR ATRIAL FIBRILLATION: EVALUATION OF THE ORAL ANTICOAGULANTS PRESCRIPTION BY EMERGENCY PHYSICIANS HOW COUNTERTRASNFERENCE AFFECTS MEDICAL DECISION-MAKING: Medical Education (Undergraduate, Graduate, and CPD) COMPARING EMERGENCY MEDICINE VERSUS PSYCHIATRY RESIDENTS- INTRAINING Cardiovascular / Non-CPR/Non-Resuscitation
A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE EMERGENCY MEDICINE Medical Education (Undergraduate, Graduate, and CPD) CONSULTANTS IN THEIR CAREERS: WHY HAVE CONSULTANTS CHOSEN EMERGENCY MEDICINE, WHY DO THEY STAY & WHY MIGHT THEY GO?
139
65237
Education
WHAT THE RESIDENTS DON’T KNOW CAN HURT THEM: THE 2015 PATIENT SATISFACTION EDUCATIONAL NEEDS ASSESSMENT
331
64079
Education
EFFECT OF A NOVEL ENGAGEMENT STRATEGY USING TWITTER ON TEST PREFORMANCE
(1)Winona Health Winona USA, (2)Mayo Clinic Health System Mankato USA
(1)Emergency Department, Shohadaye Tajrish Hospital, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences Tehran IRAN, (2)Anesthesiologist and Intensive Care Specialist, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences Tehran IRAN (1)Arizona Emergency Medicine Research Center, University of Arizona Phoenix D. SPAITE (1), C. Hu (1,2), B. Bobrow (1, 3), V. Chikani (1, 3), B. Barnhart (1), D. USA, (2)College of Public Health, University of Arizona Tucson USA, (3)Arizona Sherrill (2), J. Gaither (1), C. Viscusi (1), K. Denninghoff (1), U. Stolz (1) Department of Health Services Phoenix USA (1)Emergency Department, Shohadaye Tajrish Hospital, Shahid Beheshti A. BARATLOO (1), A. ROUHIPOUR (2), M. SHOKRAVI (1), B. HASHEMI (1), S. University of Medical Sciences Tehran IRAN, (2)Pediatric Department, Valiasr SAFARI (1), F. RAHMATI (1), MM. FOROUZANFAR (1) Hospital, Ghazvin Medical University Abyek IRAN (1)Department of Emergency Medicine - St. Vincent's University Hospital Dublin J. FOLEY (1), A KASKOVAGHEORGESCU (2), J. RYAN (1), D. EVOY (2) IRELAND, (2)Department of Surgery - St. Vincent's University Hospital Dublin IRELAND (1)Emergency Department, Shohadaye Tajrish Hospital, Shahid Beheshti S. SAFARI (1), A. BARATLOO (1), A. ROUHIPOUR (2), B. HASHEMI (1), AS NEGIDA University of Medical Sciences Tehran IRAN, (2)Pediatric Department, Valiasr Hospital, Ghazvin Medical University Abyek IRAN, (3)Faculty of Medicine, Zagazig (3) University of Medical Sciences Zagazig EGYPT M.M. FOROUZANFAR (1), S. SAFARI (1), N.S. MAHDAVI (2), B. HASHEMI (1), A. BARATLOO (1), F. RAHMATI (1)
United States of America Iran United States of America Iran
Ireland
Egypt, Iran
V. MONSEF KASMAEI (1), S.M. ZIA ZIABARI, B. ZOHREVANDI, M. ABED RAD, S. HEIDARI MOGHADAM
(1)Road Trauma Research Center, Guilan University of Medical Sciences RASHT IRAN
Iran
8:45-8:57
J. SHIBER (1), E. FONTANE (1)
(1)UF College of Medicine Jacksonville USA
United States of America
8:57-9:09
S. PARK (1), Y. Oh (1)
9/8/2015
9:11-9:23
M. BALCIUNAS (1), J. Celutkiene (1), J. Badariene (1), A.M. Jakstaite (2), A. Laucevicius (1)
(1)Hallym University Medical Center Hallym University Sacred Heart Hospital Anyang-si SOUTH KOREA (1)Vilnius University Clinic of Heart Disease Vilnius LITHUANIA, (2)Vilnius University Medical Faculty Vilnius LITHUANIA
9/8/2015
9:25-9:37
J. PERKINS (1), D. Krakauer (1), L. Long (1), A. Lucas (1)
(1)Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine ROANOKE USA (1)Dr. Lutfi Kirdar Kartal Training and Research Hospital ISTANBUL TURKEY, (2)Dr. Lutfi Kirdar Kartal Training and Research Hospital ISTANBUL TURKEY, (3)Goztepe Training and Research Hospital ISTANBUL TURKEY
South Korea Lithuania United States of America
T51
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206
9/8/2015
9:39-9:51
M. GUNES OZAYDIN (1), O. GUNEYSEL (2), V. OZAYDIN (3)
T52
Hama
206
9/8/2015
9:53-10:05
H. GHAZALI (1), J. ESSID, S. SOUISSI, H. AOUNI, A. YAHMADI, M. MOUGAIDA, M. (1)regional hospital, emergency department ben arous TUNISIA CHKIR, M. MGUIDICH
Tunisia
T53
Efeso
207
9/8/2015
8:45-8:57
N. MOUKADDAM (1), A. Shah, L Laufman, V Tucci
(1)Baylor College of Medicine Houston USA
United States of America
T54
Efeso
207
9/8/2015
8:57- 9:09
F. JAMES (1), F Gerrard (1)
(1)Cardiff University CARDIFF UNITED KINGDOM
T55
Efeso
207
9/8/2015
9:11-9:23
K. LONDON (1), J Druck (2), M Silver (3), D Finefrock (4)
T56
Efeso
207
9/8/2015
9:25-9:37
B. ADKINS (1), K. BARNETT, N. PATEL, C. DOTY, M. SILVERBERG, S. MOREHEAD, S. STEARLEY
T57
Efeso
207
9/8/2015
9:39-9:51
JS SEO (2), HH DOH (1), SC LEE (4), JH LEE (5), KH OH (3)
T58
Efeso
207
9/8/2015
9:53-10:05
L McDougald, L Walter
(1)Thomas Jefferson University Philadelphia USA, (2)University of Colorado Denver USA, (3)Kaiser Permanente San Diego USA, (4)Hackensack University Medical Center Hackensack USA (1)University of Kentucky College of Medicine Lexington, KY USA, (2)University of Kentucky College of Medicine Lexington, KY USA, (3)University of Kentucky College of Medicine Lexington, KY USA, (4)University of Kentucky College of Medicine Lexington, KY USA, (5)SUNY-Downstate New York City, NY USA, (6)University of Kentucky College of Medicine Lexington, KY USA, (7)University of Kentucky College of Medicine Lexington, KY USA (1)Dongguk University Ilsan Hospital Goyang-si SOUTH KOREA, (2)Dongguk University Ilsan Hospital Goyang-si SOUTH KOREA, (3)Dongguk University Ilsan (1)University of Alabama Birmingham Birmingham USA
Turkey
United Kingdom
United States of America
United States of America
51
65587
Education
18
65160
Academics / Resident Education
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF ULTRASONOGRAPHIC EDUCATION CONDUCTED ON THE MEDICAL COLLEGE STUDENTS GENDER BIAS AT AN ACADEMIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE DEPARTMENT
262
65243
Substance abuse
ETHNOBOTANICAL PRODUCTS: A STEP BETWEEN ENTERTAINMENT AND DANGER
T59
Hama
216
9/8/2015
10:30-10:42
C. CIMPOESU (1), M. Corlade Andrei (1), E. Butnaru (1)
(1)UMF Gr.T.Popa Iasi Iasi ROMANIA
330
64080
Substance abuse
HEROIN OVERDOSE AND THE EFFECT OF A “REAL-TIME” CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE MONITORING SYSTEM
T60
Hama
216
9/8/2015
10:42-10:54
B. ADKINS (1), B. KOSTELNIK, S. STEARLEY, M. GREENE
(1)University of Kentucky College of Medicine Lexington, KY USA, (2)University of Kentucky College of Medicine Lexington, KY USA, (3)University of Kentucky United States of College of Medicine Lexington, KY USA, (4)University of Kentucky College of America Medicine Lexington, KY USA
T61
Hama
216
9/8/2015
10:56-11:08
(1)Ghent University Ghent BELGIUM, (2)Toxicological Centre, University of Antwerp Antwerp BELGIUM, (3)National Institute of Criminalistics and Criminology Brussels BELGIUM, (4)Emergency Department, General Hospital Jan Palfijn N. SUNDAHL (1), K. MAUDENS (2), S. WILLE (3), A. HAUTEKIET (1), K. DE Ghent BELGIUM, (5)Belgian Red Cross BELGIUM, (6)Emergency Department, GRAEVE (4), S. GOGAERT (5), P. DE PAEPE (6), D. DEVRIESE (7), G. ARNO (8), P. University Hospital Ghent BELGIUM, (7)Emergency Department, General Hospital Belgium BLANCKAERT (9), P. CALLE (1, 10) Saint Lucas Ghent BELGIUM, (8)Federal Public Service Health, Food Chain Safety and Environment Brussels BELGIUM, (9)Belgian Early Warning System on Drugs, Scientific Institute of Public Health Brussels BELGIUM, (10)Emergency Department, General Hospital Maria Middelares Ghent BELGIUM
32
65367
Substance abuse
MEDICAL PROBLEMS AND SEARCH FOR NEW PSYCHO-ACTIVE SUBSTANCES AT A LARGE INDOOR DANCE EVENT IN GHENT (BELGIUM)
290
65687
Substance abuse
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF BRIEF SMOKING CESSATION INTERVENTIONS BY HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT
T62
Hama
216
9/8/2015
11:10-11:22
B. BECKER (1), E. JENNINGS (2), R. MARTIN (2), K. WALASKA (2), E. BOUDREAUX (3), B. BOCK (2)
196
65288
Substance abuse
RETROSPECTIVE SURVEY OF EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT VISITS DUE TO ACUTE ALCOHOL INTOXICATION IN GHENT AND SINT-NIKLAAS (BELGIUM)
T63
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216
9/8/2015
11:24-11:36
(1)Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences - Ghent University Ghent BELGIUM, (2)Emergency Department - Nikolaas General Hospital Sint-Niklaas BELGIUM, (3)Emergency Department - University Hospital Ghent Ghent BELGIUM, A. HAUTEKIET (1), C. SIMON (1), H. FRANCOIS (2), C. CORNELIS (1), N. SUNDAHL (4)Emergency Department - Sint Lucas General Hospital Ghent BELGIUM, (1), P. DE PAEPE (1,3), N. MPOTOS (1,4,5), J. DAMEN (2), K. DE GRAEVE (6), P. (5)Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences - University of Antwerp Wilrijk CALLE (1,7) BELGIUM, (6)Emergency Department - Jan Palfijn General Hospital Ghent BELGIUM, (7)Emergency Department - Maria Middelares General Hospital Ghent BELGIUM
Substance abuse
WOMEN PRESENTING TO EMERGENCY DEPARTMENTS WITH ACUTE ALCOHOL INTOXICATION IN GHENT AND SINT-NIKLAAS (BELGIUM): ARE THEY DIFFERENT FROM MEN?
252
65507
73
64272
80
64992
168
65280
320
65549
286
65051
287
65050
UTILIZING SIMULATIONS TO DEVELOP AND ASSESS SOCIO-BEHAVIORAL COMPETENCY IN AN EMERGENCY MEDICINE RESIDENCY PROGRAM: A PILOT PROJECT USING PATIENT VOICE TO CONSTRUCT AN EMERGENCY MEDICINE CLERKSHIP Academics / Resident Education CURRICULUM ASSESSING THE QUALITY OF ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTATION OF A COMMON Academics / Resident Education CHIEF COMPLAINT AMONG EMERGENCY MEDICINE RESIDENTS IN TEACHING HOSPITALS SATISFACTION OF THE EMERGENCY RESIDENTS WITH THE WEB-BASED Academics / Resident Education COMMUNICATION GROUP FOR EDUCATION. FOURTH-YEAR MEDICAL STUDENTS DO NOT PERFORM A FOCUSED PHYSICAL Medical Education (Undergraduate, Graduate, and CPD) EXAM DURING A CASE-BASED SIMULATION SCENARIO ASSESSMENT OF MEDICAL STUDENT MILESTONES IN EMERGENCY MEDICINE Medical Education (Undergraduate, Graduate, and CPD) USING CASE-BASED SIMULATION Academics / Resident Education
(1)Department of Emergency Medicine, Warren Alpert Medical School at Brown University Providence, RI USA, (2)Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine, Warren Alpert Medical School at Brown University Providence, RI USA, (3)Department of Emergency Medicine, University of Massachusetts Medical School Worcester, MA USA
South Korea United States of America Romania
United States of America
Belgium
T64
Hama
216
9/8/2015
11:38-11:50
(1)Ghent University, De Pintelaan 185, Ghent, Belgium Ghent BELGIUM, (2)AZ Sint Nikolaas, Department of Emergency Medicine, Moerlandstraat 1, Sint-Niklaas, Belgium Gent BELGIUM, (3)AZ Sint Lucas, Department of Emergency Medicine, C. CORNELIS (1), N. SUNDAHL (1), H. FRANCOIS (2), A. HAUTEKIET (1), S. CALLE Groenebriel 1, Ghent, Belgium Ghent BELGIUM, (4)UZ Gent, Department of (1), J. DAMEN (2), N. MPOTOS (3), P. DE PAEPE (4), K. DE GRAEVE (5), P. CALLE Belgium Emergency Medicine, De Pintelaan 185, Ghent, Belgium Ghent BELGIUM, (5)AZ (6) Jan Palfijn, Department of Emergency Medicine, Watersportlaan 5, Ghent, Belgium Ghent BELGIUM, (6)AZ Maria Middelares, Department of Emergency Medicine, Kliniekstraat 27, Ghent, Belgium Ghent BELGIUM
T65
Efeso
217
9/8/2015
10:30-10:42
P. REGA (1)
(1)University of Toledo College of Medicine Toledo, Ohio USA
United States of America
T66
Efeso
217
9/8/2015
10:42-10:54
C. PETERSON (1)
(1)New York Presbyterian Hospital New York USA, (2)Weill Cornell Medical Center United States of New York USA America
T67
Efeso
217
9/8/2015
10:56-11:08
L. JUARBE RIVERA (1), J Mercado (2)
(1)University Of Puerto Rico Medical Science Campus San Juan PUERTO RICO, (2)Hospital UPR Dr. Federico Trilla Carolina PUERTO RICO
T68
Efeso
217
9/8/2015
11:10-11:22
D. ALFARAJ (1)
(1)University of Dammam Khubar SAUDI ARABIA
T69
Efeso
217
9/8/2015
11:24-11:36
T70
Efeso
217
9/8/2015
11:38-11:50
L. BILELLO (1), N DUBOSH (1), J FISHER (1), J LEWIS (1), D SCHOENFELD (1), E (1)BETH ISRAEL DEACONESS MEDICAL CENTER BOSTON USA ULLMAN (1) L. BILELLO (1), N DUBOSH (1), J FISHER (1), J LEWIS (1), D SCHOENFELD (1), E (1)BETH ISRAEL DEACONESS MEDICAL CENTER BOSTON USA ULLMAN (1)
Puerto Rico Saudi Arabia United States of America United States of America
301
65466
International Emergency Medicine
GLOBAL IMPLEMENTATION OF QUALITY IMPROVEMENT: IMPACT OF EDUCATIONAL INTERVENTIONS ON PRESCRIBING PATTERNS OF ED PHYSICIANS IN ABU DHABI
T71
Hama
246
9/8/2015
15:20-15:32
United Arab Emirates, (1)Al Rahba Hospital, Department of Emergency Medicine Abu Dhabi UNITED X Anton (1), KS Balhara (2), NA Nassif (1), YH Hsieh (2), T Hassan (1), S Mousa (1), ARAB EMIRATES, (2)Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Department of United States of D Abbashar (1), M Moghazi (1), S Stewart de Ramirez Emergency Medicine Baltimore USA America
302
65448
International Emergency Medicine
OBSERVATION MEDICINE IN NOVEL SETTINGS: ASSESSMENT OF UTILIZATION PATTERNS LEADING TO PROLONGED OBSERVATION UNIT STAYS IN THE UAE
T72
Hama
246
9/8/2015
15:32-15:44
(1)Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Department of Emergency K. BALHARA (1), S. Stewart de Ramirez (1), I. Othman (2), P. Hill (1), S. Figueroa (1), Medicine Baltimore USA, (2)Al Rahba Hospital, Department of Emergency J. Scheulen (1), X. Anton (2) Medicine Abu Dhabi UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
96
65313
International Emergency Medicine
AN EVALUATION OF DEFINITIVE CARE HOSPITALS REFUSAL TO ACCEPT PATIENT TRANSFER REQUESTS FROM AN OUTPATIENT CLINIC IN RURAL HAITI
T73
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246
9/8/2015
15:44-15:56
B. NICHOLSON (1), H. Dhindsa (2), J. Lovelady (2)
(1)Boston Medical Center - Department of Emergency Medicine Boston USA, (2)Virgina Commonwealth University - Department of Emergency Medicine Richmond USA
United States of America
T74
Hama
246
9/8/2015
15:56-16:08
K. JANSSENS (1), J. RYAN, R.L. DREW
(1)St. Vincent's University Hospital Dublin IRELAND
Ireland
T75
Hama
246
9/8/2015
16:08-16:20
H.C. Lim (1), M Mahadevan (2), J.J. Oh (3)
(1)Changi General Hospital Singapore SINGAPORE, (2)National University Hospital Singapore SINGAPORE, (3)Singapore General Hospital Singapore SINGAPORE
Singapore
T76
Efeso
247
9/8/2015
15:20-15:32
R. HOFFMAN (1), G Barnett (2)
(1)Sidra Medical and Research Institute Doha QATAR, (2)Sheih Khalifa Medical City Abu Dhabi UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Qatar, United Arab Emirates
T77
Efeso
247
9/8/2015
15:32-15:44
A. ALMASS AHMAD (1), B. ALSHAHRANI, A. ALMWEISHEER, A. ALSHLEWI
T78
Efeso
247
9/8/2015
15:44-15:56
V. NITESCU (1), D BOGHITOIU (1), CE ULMEANU (1)
184
65674
International Emergency Medicine
RECORDING ‘PRESENTING COMPLAINT’ IN THE ED – A PAN-EUROPEAN REVIEW OF METHODS.
140
65440
International Emergency Medicine
STATE OF EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE IN SINGAPORE DOES PEDIATRIC EMERGENCY SEDATION WITH COMBINED KETAMINE/PROPOFOL (KETOFOL) RESULT IN FEWER ADVERSE EVENTS THAN KETAMINE OR PROPOFOL ALONE? AWARENESS AND PRACTICE OF PEDIATRIC FIRST-AID AMONG SAUDI ARABIAN PARENTS: A CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY SPECIFIC ISSUES OF THE CLINICAL PICTURE AND EVOLUTION IN ACUTE TOXIC METHEMOGLOBINEMIA IN CHILDREN
194
64582
Paediatrics
319
65518
Patients at the core
93
65592
Toxicology / Environmental Injury
257
65498
Paediatrics
UTILITY OF ULTRASONOGRAPHY AS ADJUNCTS IN RISK STRATIFICATION FOR PEDIATRIC SEPTIC ARTHRITIS
T79
Efeso
247
9/8/2015
15:56-16:08
L. COCHON (1), P. Shashikant Patel (3), AA. Baez (2)
7
65282
Paediatrics
A BRIEF EDUCATIONAL INTERVENTION TO IMPROVE HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS KNOWLEDGE ABOUT PEDIATRIC CERVICAL SPINE INJURIES
T80
Efeso
247
9/8/2015
16:08-16:20
C. ZERETZKE (1), S. Alwood, P. McMahon, S Herskovitz
241
65447
Disaster Medicine
GEOGRAPHICAL RELATION OF RITN CENTERS TO MEDICAL TOXICOLOGY RESOURCES
T81
Hama
256
9/8/2015
16:40-16:52
210
65408
Metabolic and endocrine disorders
RISK OF RE-HOSPITALIZATION IN PATIENTS ATTENDING THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT FOR ACUTE ALCOHOL INTOXICATION: AN OBSERVATIONAL RETROSPECTIVE STUDY
T82
Hama
256
9/8/2015
16:52-17:04
233
65652
Toxicology / Environmental Injury
EPIDEMIC SYNTHETIC CANNABINOID POISONING: A CASE SERIES
T83
Hama
256
9/8/2015
17:06-17:18
49
64153
Toxicology / Environmental Injury
VITAMIN E IN THE TREATMENT OF ACUTE ALUMINUM PHOSPHIDE POISONING AS A NOVEL THERAPY: A RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIAL
T84
Hama
256
9/8/2015
17:20-17:32
145
65599
Cardiovascular / Non-CPR/Non-Resuscitation
TREATMENT OF COCAINE CARDIOVASCULAR TOXICITY: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
T85
Hama
256
9/8/2015
17:34-17:46
318
65605
Toxicology / Environmental Injury
THE EFFECTS OF SUGAMMADEX IN TRICYCLIC ANTIDEPRESSANT TOXICITY
T86
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256
9/8/2015
17:48-18:00
16:40-16:52
(1)KING SAUD UNIVERSITY-KING KHALID UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL RIYADH SAUDI ARABIA (1)Pediatric Poisoning Centre Emergency Clinical Hospital for ChildrenGrigore Alexandrescu Bucharest ROMANIA (1)Universitat de Barcelona Barcelona SPAIN, (2)Jackson Memorial Hospital Miami USA, (3)University of Florida Gainesville Gainesville USA
(1)University of Florida Gainesville USA, (2)Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center Baton Rouge USA (1)Emory University Department of Emergency Medicine Atlanta USA, (2)Radiation E. DAVLANTES (1), Z Kazzi (1), J Venero (2), S Shartar (3), A Steck (1), A Langston Injury Treatment Network Minneapolis USA, (3)Emory University Office of Critical (4) Event Preparedness and Response Atlanta USA, (4)Emory University Department of Hematology and Oncology Atlanta USA
S. GUERRINI (1), A. GRIGNASCHI (1), M. CAVAZZA (1)
(1)Department of Emergency Medicine, S. Orsola-Malpighi University Hospital Bologna ITALY
United Arab Emirates, United States of America
Saudi Arabia Romania Spain, United States of America United States of America United States of America
Italy
(1)Lehigh Valley Health Network- Department of Emergency Medicine Allentown United States of USA America (1)Clinical Toxicology Department, Loghman Hakim Hospital Poison Center, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences Tehran IRAN, (2)Faculty of S. SHADNIA (1), Z. Halvaie (2), H. Tehrani (2), K. Soltanienjad (3), M. Abdollahi (4), Pharmacy, Islamic Azad University of Medical Sciences Tehran IRAN, (3)Legal Iran G. Sasanian (4) Medicine Research Center, Legal Medicine Organization Tehran IRAN, (4)Faculty of Pharmacy, Tehran University of Medical Sciences Tehran IRAN (1)UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS MEDICAL CENTER SACRAMENTO USA, E. LAURIN (1), J. RICHARDS (1), D. GARBER (1), T. ALBERTSON (1), R. DERLET (2)UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN FRANCISCO SAN FRANCISCO USA, United States of (1), E. AMSTERDAM (1), K. OLSON (2), E. RAMOSKA (3), R. LANGE (4) (3)DREXEL UNIVERSITY PHILADELPHIA USA, (4)TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY EL America PASO USA (1)Kastamonu State Hospital Emergency Department Kastamonu TURKEY, (2)Selcuk Universty Hospital Emergency Department Konya TURKEY, (3)Selcuk Universty Hospital Emergency Department Konya TURKEY, (4)Selcuk Universty H. ALP (1), A. BAYIR (2), H. KARA (3), A. UNLU (4), M. YILMAZ (5), MI. ALP Turkey Hospital Biochemistry Department Konya TURKEY, (5)Selcuk Universty Hospital Histology Department Konya TURKEY, (6)Selcuk Universty Hospital Physiology Department Konya TURKEY (1)Doncaster Royal Infirmary Doncaster UNITED KINGDOM, (2)Galway Regional Ireland, United Kingdom A. HABIB (1), S Carr (2) Hospitals Galway IRELAND M. MAJEED (1), Fateh Khan (1), Obaid Ullah Zafar (1) (1)University Hospital Birmingham Birmingham UNITED KINGDOM United Kingdom E. EUSTICE (1), B. Bailey (1), A. Leonetti (1), K. Katz (1)
203
64969
Orthopaedic Emergencies
RAPID INTERVENTION AND DISCHARGE OF SHOULDER DISLOCATIONS
T87
Efeso
257
9/8/2015
133
65389
Trauma
TRANEXAMIC ACID OVER USE IN MAJOR TRAUMA PATIENTS
T88
Efeso
257
9/8/2015
16:52-17:04
PREHOSPITAL SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE AND MORTALITY IN MAJOR TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY: IS THERE A HYPOTENSION THRESHOLD?
T89
Efeso
257
9/8/2015
17:06-17:18
D. SPAITE (1), C. Hu (1, 2), B. Bobrow (1, 3), V. Chikani (1, 3), B. Barnhart (1), D. Sherrill (2), J. Gaither (1), C. Viscusi (1), K. Denninghoff (1), U. Stolz (1)
(1)Arizona Emergency Medicine Research Center, University of Arizona Phoenix USA, (2)College of Public Health, University of Arizona Tucson USA, (3)Arizona Department of Health Services Phoenix USA
United States of America
T90
Efeso
257
9/8/2015
17:20-17:32
M. MAJEED (1), Asif Naveed (1)
(1)University Hospital Birmingham Birmingham UNITED KINGDOM
United Kingdom
T91
Efeso
257
9/8/2015
17:34-17:46
R. DICKASON (1), A. Ourian (2), Z. Ali (1), M. Zimmerman (2), J. Torres (1), J. Sample (2), S. Jazarevic (2), M. Radeos (1)
(1)New York Hospital Queens, Department of Emergency Medicine Flushing USA, United States of (2)New York Hospital Queens, Department of Surgery Flushing USA America
T92
Efeso
257
9/8/2015
17:48-18:00
L. COCHON (1), M. Supino (2), A.A. Baez (2)
(1)Universitat de Barcelona Barcelona SPAIN, (2)Jackson Memorial Hospital Miami USA
Spain, United States of America
W130
Hama
306
9/9/2015
8:45-8:57
J. SAKLES (1), B. Arcaris (1), A. Patanwala (1), J. Mosier (1), J. Dicken (1)
(1)University of Arizona College of Medicine Tucson USA
United States of America
35
65318
Trauma
136
65386
Trauma
238
65197
Trauma
SUSPECT PELVIC INJURIES BASED ON MECHANISM ALONE OR IN CONJUGATION WITH PHYSIOLOGICAL PARAMETERS RISK FACTORS FOR UNDERTRIAGE OF SERIOUS TRAUMA IN PATIENTS AGED 65 AND OLDER PRESENTING TO THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT THE ACUTE CARE DIAGNOSTICS COLLABORATION (ACDC): PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT OF CONTRAST ENHANCED ULTRASOUND COMPARED TO ABDOMINAL CT AND CONVENTIONAL ULTRASOUND IN AN EMERGENCY TRAUMA
255
65502
Trauma
64
65309
FIRST PASS SUCCESS OF THE GLIDESCOPE TITANIUM MAC VIDEO LARYNGOSCOPE IS HIGHER WHEN USED AS A VIDEO LARNGYOSCOPE THAN Airway / Analgesia / Anesthesia /Sedation / Pain Management WHEN USED AS A DIRECT LARYNGOSCOPE FOR EMERGENCY INTUBATION
65
65236
230
65216
258
65497
177
65541
THE USE OF APNEIC OXYGENATION IS ASSOCIATED WITH AN INCREASE IN THE Airway / Analgesia / Anesthesia /Sedation / Pain Management FIRST PASS SUCCESS IN RAPID SEQUENCE INTUBATIONS IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT COMMUNITY-ACQUIRED PNEUMONIA DISCHARGED FOR OUT-OF HOSPITAL Pulmonary disorders TREATMENT FROM THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT: THE REBOUNDS ACUTE CARE DIAGNOSTICS COLLABORATION: ASSESSMENT OF WELLS SCORE Pulmonary disorders AND REVISED GENEVA SCORE INTEGRATED WITH HELICAL COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY IN A BAYESIAN CLINICAL DECISION MODEL ECHOCARDIOGRAPHIC PROFILE PERFORMED BY THE EMERGENCY PHYSICIAN IN Respiratory and ENT Emergencies PATIENTS WITH ACUTE DECOMPENSATED CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT THE IMPACT AND THE OUTCOME OF UNCONVENTIONAL INDICATIONS TO NONRespiratory and ENT Emergencies INVASIVE MECHANICAL VENTILATION FOR ACUTE RESPIRATORY FAILURE IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT PREDICTORS OF REPEAT EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT VISITS AMONG PATIENTS Geriatrics AGED OVER 65 NEGLECTED CAUSES OF ACUTE RESPIRATORY FAILURE FOR THE ELDERLY IN THE Geriatrics EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT BEING MORTAL: THE OREGON DEATH WITH DIGNITY EXPERIENCE (PHYSICIAN Administration, Health Policy, and Legislation ASSISTED SUICIDE IN OREGON AND AROUND THE WORLD)
228
65530
219
65545
232
65213
14
64065
229
65220
Education
264
65319
67
65252
52
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Hama
306
9/9/2015
8:57-9:09
J. SAKLES (1), B. Arcaris (1), A. Patanwala (1), J. Mosier (1)
(1)University of Arizona College of Medicine Tucson USA
United States of America
W95
Hama
306
9/9/2015
9:11-9:23
R. FERRARI (1), G. MONTI (1), M. CAVAZZA (1), S. TEDESCHI (2), F. TUMIETTO (2), P. VIALE (2)
(1)Emergency Department, Policlinico Sant'Orsola - Malpighi Bologna ITALY, (2)Infectious Diseases, University of Bologna Bologna ITALY
Italy
W96
Hama
306
9/9/2015
9:25-9:37
L. COCHON (1), M. Supino (2), A.A. Baez (2)
(1)Universitat de Barcelona Barcelona SPAIN, (2)Jackson Memorial Hospital Miami USA
W97
Hama
306
9/9/2015
9:39-9:51
M. BEN LASSOUED (1), R. JEBRI (1), R. HAMMAMI (1), O. ANDOLSI (1), O. KHILA (1)military hospital of tunis tunis TUNISIA (1), M. ARAFA (1), K. LAMINE (1) R. FERRARI (1), R. VOZA (1), D. AGOSTINELLI (2), DP. POMATA (1), G. MONTI (1), (1)Emergency Department, Policlinico Sant'Orsola - Malpighi Bologna ITALY, M. CAVAZZA (1) (2)Internal Medicine, Università degli Studi Bologna ITALY
Spain, United States of America Tunisia
W98
Hama
306
9/9/2015
9:53-10:05
W99
Efeso
307
9/9/2015
8:45-8:57
W100
Efeso
307
9/9/2015
8:57- 9:09
W101
Efeso
307
9/9/2015
9:11-9:23
D. WOODS (1)
(1)Rogue Regional Medical Center Medford USA
United States of America
THE IMPACT OF DYING IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT
W102
Efeso
307
9/9/2015
9:25-9:37
R. FERRARI (1), C. LANZARINI (1), A. LONGANESI (1), R. RAPAGNANI (1), D. ROTONDO (1), M. CAVAZZA (1)
(1)Emergency Department, Policlinico Sant'Orsola - Malpighi Bologna ITALY
Italy
Social role of emergency medicine
PALLIATIVE CARE SCREENING IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT: A QUALITY IMPROVEMENT INITIATIVE
W103
Efeso
307
9/9/2015
9:39-9:51
S. CHRISTOS (1), S. C., S. F., N. P., M. S.
(1)Presence Resurrection Medical Center, Department of Emergency Medicine Chicago USA
Patient Flow / Throughput Management
DOES EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT TRIAGE PAIN SCORE PREDICT DISPOSITION?
W104
Efeso
307
9/9/2015
9:53-10:05
J. RIORDAN (1), M. WAKIM (1), J. PATRIE (1), W. DELL (1)
(1)University of Virginia Charlottesville USA
United States of America United States of America
65585
Critical Care
FEASIBILITY OF THE SONOGRAPHIC ASSESSMENT OF THE VENOUS EXCAVATION (SAVE) PROTOCOL
W110
Hama
316
9/9/2015
10:30-10:42
JS SEO (2), HH DOH (1), SC LEE (4), JH LEE (5), HY KIM (3)
(1)Dongguk University Ilsan Hospital Goyang-si SOUTH KOREA, (2)Dongguk University Ilsan Hospital Goyang-si SOUTH KOREA, (3)Dongguk University Ilsan Hospital Goyang-si SOUTH KOREA, (4)Dongguk University Ilsan Hospital Goyang- South Korea si SOUTH KOREA, (5)Dongguk University Ilsan Hospital Goyang-si SOUTH KOREA
134
65388
Imaging / Imaging by Ultrasound
W106
Hama
316
9/9/2015
10:42-10:54
M Azam Majeed (1), Noora Alsukaity (1), Ahmed Alhubashi (1)
(1)University Hospital Birmingham Birmingham UNITED KINGDOM
United Kingdom
135
65387
Imaging / Imaging by Ultrasound
W107
Hama
316
9/9/2015
10:56-11:08
M Azam Majeed, Ahmed Alhubshi (1), Noora Alsukaity (1), Asif Naveed (1)
(1)University Hospital Birmingham Birmingham UNITED KINGDOM
United Kingdom
174
65655
Imaging / Imaging by Ultrasound
W108
Hama
316
9/9/2015
11:10-11:22
M. BEN LASSOUED (1), R. JEBRI (1), M. ARAFA (1), R. HAMMAMI (1), O. KHILA (1), (1)military hospital of tunis emergency department tunis TUNISIA, (2)military O. ANDOLSI (1), K. TAAMALLAH (2), W. FEHRI (2), K. LAMINE (1) hospital of tunis cardiology department tunis TUNISIA
Tunisia
176
65647
Imaging / Imaging by Ultrasound
W109
Hama
316
9/9/2015
11:24-11:36
M. BEN LASSOUED (1), R. JEBRI (1), R. HAMMAMI (1), M. ARAFA (1), O. ANDOLSI (1)military hospital of tunis tunis TUNISIA (1), O. KHILA (1), K. LAMINE (1)
Tunisia
214
65184
Imaging / Imaging by Ultrasound
W105
Hama
316
9/9/2015
11:38-11:50
K. GOLSHANI (1), M Ebrahim Zadeh (1), B Masoumi (1), R Azizkhani (1)
Iran
Iran
United Kingdom
SPECIFICITY OF BEDSIDE ULTRASOUND TO DIAGNOSE RENAL STONES/HYDRONEPHROSIS IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT ARE ED PHYSICIANS ANY GOOD TO PERFORM DVT SCANNING IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT? EVALUATION OF THE INFERIOR VENA CAVA DIAMETERS AND ITS COMPLIANCE DURING THE RESPIRATORY CYCLE BY THE FOCUSED CARDIAC ULTRASOUND: EMERGENCY PHYSICIAN VERSUS CARDIOLOGIST FOCUSED ULTRASOUND CARDIAC CONTRIBUTION PRACTICE BY THE EMERGENCY PHYSICIAN IN THE DIAGNOSTIC MANAGEMENT, TREATMENT AND ORIENTATION OF PATIENTS IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT BEDSIDE ULTRASONOGRAPHY OF OPTIC NERVE VERSUS OPHTHALMOSCOPY FOR PREDICTING ELEVATED INTRA CRANIAL PRESSURE
R. JABRI (1), H. GHAZALI, G. CHAABENI, A. YAHMADI, N. ELHENI, M. MOUGAIDA, (1)regional hospital, emergency department ben arous TUNISIA M. CHKIR, S. SOUISSI (1)Emergency Department, Policlinico Sant'Orsola - Malpighi Bologna ITALY, R. FERRARI (1), D. AGOSTINELLI (2), D.P. POMATA (1), M. CAVAZZA (1) (2)Internal Medicine, University of Bologna Bologna ITALY
(1)Isfahan University of Medical Sciences Isfahan IRAN
193
65164
Administration, Health Policy, and Legislation
VULNERABILITY STUDY OF HEALTH HUMAN RESOURCES IN THE IRANIAN MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND MEDICAL EDUCATIO
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Efeso
317
9/9/2015
10:30-10:42
(1)Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Tehran IRAN, (2)Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Tehran IRAN, (3)Iran University of S. HOSSEINI KASNAVIEH (1), Hamed Basirghafouri, Gholamreza Masumi, mojtaba Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Tehran IRAN, (4)Iran University of Medical Chardoli, Mohamreza Yasinzadeh, Nader Tavakoli, Hasan Amiri Sciences, Tehran, Iran Tehran IRAN, (5)Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Tehran IRAN, (6)Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Tehran IRAN, (7)Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Tehran IRAN
138
65338
Administration, Health Policy, and Legislation
STREAMING EXPEDITES PATIENT CARE AND SAVES TIME IN A BUSY EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT
W112
Efeso
317
9/9/2015
10:42-10:54
M. MAJEED (1), Asif Naveed (1), Elizabeth Miller (1)
(1)University Hospital Birmingham Birmingham UNITED KINGDOM
Italy Tunisia Italy
183
65675
Administration, Health Policy, and Legislation
Compliments, Complaints and Claims: An Alternative Model for Scoring PatientSatisfaction
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Efeso
317
9/9/2015
10:56-11:08
K. JANSSENS (1), B. FARRELLY, R.L. DREW, N. SALTER
22
65691
Patient Flow / Throughput Management
COGNITIVE FUNCTION DECLINE IN EMERGENCY MEDICINE SHIFTS
W114
Efeso
317
9/9/2015
11:10-11:22
A. TSE (1), L. SANCHEZ (1)
108
65449
Patient Flow / Throughput Management
W115
Efeso
317
9/9/2015
11:24-11:36
W Mwangi (1), R Nagurka (1), M Steenberg (1), G Sugalski (1), T Murano (1), S Lamba (1), S Keller (1)
(1)Rutgers New Jersey Medical School Newark USA
207
65174
Risk management / ED and Legal Affairs
29
64054
Cardiovascular / CPR / Resuscitation
THE EFFECTS OF SCREENING FOR EBOLA ON EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT THROUGHPUT UTILIZING PHYSICIAN AND PATIENT COMPLAINTS AS A QUALITY ASSURANCE MARKER IN EMERGENCY MEDICINE LONG TERM OUTCOME OF EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM SYSTEM TO DECREASE CARDIAC ARREST OUTSIDE OF THE INTENSIVE CARE UNIT
(1)St. Michaels Hospital, St. Vincent's University Healthcare Group DUBLIN IRELAND (1)Harvard Affiliated Emergency Medicine Residency Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Boston USA
Ireland
W116
Efeso
317
9/9/2015
11:38-11:50
K. GURLEY (1), R. WOLFE (1), S. GROSSMAN (1), J. EDLOW (1), J. BURSTEIN (1)
(1)Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Department of Emergency Medicine at Harvard University Boston USA
United States of America United States of America United States of America
W117
Hama
346
9/9/2015
15:20-15:32
J. SURIYACHAISAWAT (1), A. SURAKARN (1)
(1)BANGKOK HOSPITAL GROUP BANGKOK THAILAND
Thailand
R. SKULEC (1), A. TRUHLAR (2), R. CERNA PARIZKOVA (3), Z. TUREK (3), D. ASTAPENKO (3,4), V. CERNY (3,4,5,6)
(1)Emergency Medical Service of the Central Bohemian Region Kladno CZECH REPUBLIC, (2)Emergency Medical Service of the Hradec Kralove Region Hradec Kralove CZECH REPUBLIC, (3)Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care, Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Kralove Hradec Kralove CZECH REPUBLIC, (4)Department of Research and Development, Canada, Czech Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Kralove Hradec Republic Kralove CZECH REPUBLIC, (5)Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative Medicine and Intensive Care J.E. Purkinje University, Masaryk Hospital Usti nad Labem CZECH REPUBLIC, (6)Dept. of Anesthesia, Pain Management and Perioperative Medicine Dalhousie University Halifax CANADA
40
65568
Cardiovascular / CPR / Resuscitation
IMPACT OF INTRA-ARREST FLUID LOADING WITH DIFFERENT DOSES OF CRYSTALLOID INFUSION ON HAEMODYNAMICS IN EXPERIMENTAL CARDIAC ARREST
W118
Hama
346
9/9/2015
15:32-15:44
94
65680
Administration, Health Policy, and Legislation
COLLABORATIVE EFFORT BETWEEN A RURAL PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM AND A UNIVERSITY BASED FLIGHT PROGRAM - DEVELOPING AND IMPLEMENTING A SCHOOL BASED FIRST AID, CPR AND AED TRAINING PROGRAM
W119
Hama
346
9/9/2015
15:44-15:56
5
65524
Cardiovascular / Non-CPR/Non-Resuscitation
PRIMARY PERCUTANEOUS CORONARY INTERVENTION IN ST-ELEVATION MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION COMPLICATED WITH ACUTE HEART FAILURE: PREDICTORS AND LONG-TERM OUTCOME
T48
Hama
346
9/9/2015
15:56-16:08
Pre-Hospital / EMS / Out of Hospital
SENSITIVITY, SPECIFICITY AND PREDICTIVE VALUES OF EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE PROVIDER ASSESSED CARDIAC SYMPTOMS ON ACUTE MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION
W121
Hama
346
9/9/2015
16:08-16:20
EVALUATION OF CONSULTANTS’ SATISFACTION IN A TUNISIAN EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT (ABOUT 300 PATIENTS) BEYOND THE EMERGENCY SEVERITY INDEX, ARE PATIENT VARIABLES ASSOCIATED WITH DISPOSITION? ER THROUGHPUT: STAFF PERCEPTIONS OF DELAYS
W122
Efeso
347
9/9/2015
15:20-15:32
W123
Efeso
347
9/9/2015
15:32-15:44
(1)Virginia Commonwealth University - Department of Emergency Medicine H. Dhindsa (1), B. Nicholson (2), J. Lovelady (3), V. Sikka (1), B. Bogue (3), K. Baker Richmond USA, (2)Boston Medical Center - Department of Emergency Medicine (3) Boston USA, (3)Virginia Commonwealth University - Emergency Aviation, Department of Emergency Medicine Richmond USA I. ZIVKOVIC (1), V. PAVLOVIC (1), D. MILASINOVIC (1), Z. MEHMEDBEGOVIC (1), A.D. RISTIC (1,2), D. MATIC (1), L. JOVANOVIC (1), V. DEDOVIC (1), I. MILINKOVIC (1)Department of Cardiology, Clinical Center of Serbia Belgrade SERBIA, (2)School of Medicine, University of Belgrade Belgrade SERBIA (1), D. SIMEUNOVIC (1,2), V. VUKCEVIC (1,2), G. STANKOVIC (1,2), P.M. SEFEROVIC (1,2) (1)Seoul National University Hospital Seoul SOUTH KOREA, (2)Seoul National University Bundang Hospital Bundang SOUTH KOREA, (3)Laboratory of J. PARK (1), T Kim (2), Y Ro (3), W Cha (4), S Moon (5), S Shin (1), Y Kim (2), J Joo Emergency Medical Service, Seoul National University Hospital Biomedical (2) Research Institute Seoul SOUTH KOREA, (4)Samsung Medical Center Seoul SOUTH KOREA, (5)Korea University Ansan Hospital Ansan SOUTH KOREA M.A HADJ ALI (1), A ZORGATI (2), L BOUKADIDA (3), R YOUSSEF (4), S OUNAIS (1)SAHLOUL Hospital, Emergency department Sousse TUNISIA (5), A JERBI (6), R BOUKEF (7) J. RIORDAN (1) (1)University of Virginia charlottesville USA
W124
Efeso
347
9/9/2015
15:44-15:56
A. GULATI (1), T Spiegel (1)
(1)University of Chicago Chicago USA
W125
Efeso
347
9/9/2015
15:56-16:08
J. CUSACK (1), S CUSACK (1), R CUSACK (2), R O'SULLIVAN (2)
(1)UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CORK CORK IRELAND, (2)CORK UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL CORK IRELAND
Ireland
W126
Efeso
347
9/9/2015
16:08-16:20
M. ATTIA (1), J Loiselle, B King
(1)Sidney Kimmel Medical College, Dept of Pediatrics Philadelphia USA
United States of America
W127
Hama
356
9/9/2015
16:40-16:52
W. PAOLO (1), L Nguyen, W Grant, S Wojcik
(1)SUNY Upstate Syracuse USA, (2)SUNY Upstate Syracuse USA, (3)SUNY Upstate Syracuse USA, (4)SUNY Upstate Syracuse USA
United States of America
87
2
64984
65540
Patient Flow / Throughput Management
United States of America
Serbia
South Korea
Tunisia United States of America United States of America
68
65251
Patient Flow / Throughput Management
209
64193
Patient Flow / Throughput Management
245
65322
Patient Flow / Throughput Management
311
65531
Patient Flow / Throughput Management
88
65140
Abdominal / Gastrointestinal
260
65495
Abdominal / Gastrointestinal
NASOGASTRIC LAVAGE ASSESSMENT OF PATIENTS AT LOW RISK BY THE GBS AND AIMS65 SCORING SYSTEMS IN PATIENTS WITH UPPER GI BLEEDING
W128
Hama
356
9/9/2015
16:52-17:04
L. COCHON (1), E. Perlini (2), AR Deshpande (2), DA Sussman (2), AA Baez (3)
(1)Universitat de Barcelona Barcelona SPAIN, (2)University of Miami Miller School United States of of Medicine Miami USA, (3)Jackson Memorial Hospital Miami USA America
171
65665
Urology Genito-urinary
EVALUATION OF EMPIRIC ANTIBIOTIC THERAPY OF URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT. PROSPECTIVE STUDY ABOUT 236 CASES.
W129
Hama
356
9/9/2015
17:06-17:18
R. JEBRI (1), O. DJEBBI (1), E. JBELI (1), M. HAGUI (1), I. BENNOURI (1), M. BENLASSOUED (1), K. LAMINE (1)
(1)military hospital of tunis emergency department tunis TUNISIA
W93
Hama
356
9/9/2015
17:20-17:32
E. SLOAN (1), C. SLOAN (2), T. DUNNE (3)
A QUALITATIVE STUDY OF THE CHALLENGES OF CLINICAL REFERRALS IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT MINING BIG DATA TO ENHANCE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT FLOW: A STUDY OF THE EFFECT OF VISITS AND ARRIVAL PATTERNS ON LENGTH OF STAY AND IMPLICATIONS IN MAXIMIZING ED CAPACITY. EMERGENCY PHYSICIAN ESTIMATIONS OF THE DIAGNOSTIC UTILITY OF NONTRAUMATIC ABDOMINAL/PELVIC CT IMAGING
39
65688
300 84
64056 64177
PULMONARY EMBOLISM POSITIVE POINT PREVALENCE IN 32 CLINICAL STUDIES Pulmonary disorders THAT UTILIZE CHEST CTA IN THE DETECTION OF PULMONARY EMBOLISM IN AT RISK PATIENTS PULMONARY EMBOLISM (PE) POINT PREVALENCE RATES IN SUSPECTED PE Pulmonary disorders PATIENTS FROM 164 CLINICAL STUDIES ARE LOW ENOUGH TO ALLOW FOR MORE FREQUENT PRELIMINARY D-DIMER USE COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT OF CAFFEINE VS. KETOROLAC INTRAVENOUS Airway / Analgesia / Anesthesia /Sedation / Pain Management ADMINISTRATION EFFICACY IN ACUTE MIGRAINE HEADACHES WITHOUT AURA Academics / Resident Education SIMULATION TRAINING FOR EMERGENCY TEAMS
231
65214
Patient Flow / Throughput Management
9
64303
Clinical Policies / Practice Guidelines
50
65607
Academics / Resident Education
69
65250
Academics / Resident Education
COMPARISON OF USING EMERGENCY SEVERITY INDEX (ESI) AND THE 4 – LEVEL TRIAGE IN EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT EFFICACY OF WEB-BASED LOGBOOK SYSTEM ON EMERGENCY MEDICINE RESIDENTS RECORDED ACTIVITIES AND SATISFACTION INNOVATIVE PPOCEDURAL TRAINING CURRICULUM IN EMEREGENCY MEDICINE
206
64966
Patient Flow / Throughput Management
HIGH LEVEL TRIAGE, INNOVATION BEYOND IMAGINATION
38
65690
A FLOW PROCESSING MANAGER NURSE IN THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT TO IMPROVE SAFETY, OPTIMIZE THROUGHPUT AND INCREASE PERFORMANCES
Tunisia
W94
Hama
356
9/9/2015
17:34-17:46
E. SLOAN (1), T DUNNE (2), C SLOAN (3)
W132 W133
Hama Efeso
356 357
9/9/2015 9/9/2015
17:48-18:00 16:40-16:52
A. BARATLOO (1), A. ROUHIPOUR (2), MM. FOROUZANFAR (1), S. ARAB BAFARANI (1), S. SAFARI (1), F. RAHMATI (1) J. PEK (1), E. WONG (1), F. LATEEF
(1)University of Illinois College of Medicine Chicago USA, (2)Tufts University College of Medicine Boston USA, (3)Rush University College of Medicine Chicago USA (1)University of Illinois College of Medicine Chicago USA, (2)Rush University College of Medicine Chicago USA, (3)Tufts University College of Medicine Boston USA (1)Emergency Department, Shohadaye Tajrish Hospital, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences Tehran IRAN, (2)Pediatric Department, Valiasr (1)Singapore General Hospital Singapore SINGAPORE
W134
Efeso
357
9/9/2015
16:52-17:04
C. Lanzarini (1), R. Ferrari (1), S. Canovi (1), G. Vitale (1), M. Cavazza (1)
(1)Emergency Department, Policlinico Sant'Orsola - Malpighi Bologna ITALY
W135
Efeso
357
9/9/2015
17:06-17:18
C. YUKSEN (1)
(1)Ramathibodi hospital Bangkokj THAILAND
Thailand
W136
Efeso
357
9/9/2015
17:20-17:32
J. SEYED HOSSEINI (1), A. Labaf (1), M. Ashrafi (1)
(1)Tehran University of Medical Sciences Tehran IRAN
W137
Efeso
357
9/9/2015
17:34-17:46
J. RIORDAN (1), P. TARGONSKI (1)
(1)University of Virginia Charlottesville USA
W138
Efeso
357
9/9/2015
17:48-18:00
A. HABIB (1), F Khan (1)
(1)Doncaster Royal Infirmary Doncaster UNITED KINGDOM
Iran United States of America United Kingdom
United States of America United States of America Iran Singapore Italy