Usefulness of inhaled magnesium sulfate in the coadjuvant management of severe asthma crisis in an emergency department
October 20, 2010 - October 27, 2010
This week's most-read articles by US physician subscribers
Usefulness of inhaled magnesium sulfate in the coadjuvant management
of severe asthma crisis in an emergency department
Pulmonary Pharmacology and Therapeutics 10/22/2010
Assessment of the Storz Video Macintosh Laryngoscope for Use in
Difficult Airways: A Human Simulator Study
Academic Emergency Medicine 10/26/2010
A prospective review of the use of ketamine to facilitate endotracheal
intubation in the helicopter emergency medical services (HEMS) setting
Emergency Medicine Journal 10/21/2010
Sensitivity and specificity of a rapid influenza diagnostic test in
children and clinical utility during influenza A (H1N1) 2009 outbreak
Emergency Medicine Journal 10/26/2010
Can Chest Ultrasonography Substitute Standard Chest Radiography for
Evaluation of Acute Dyspnea in the Emergency Department
Chest 10/20/2010
Evaluation of ThoraQuik: a new device for the treatment of
pneumothorax and pleural effusion
Emergency Medicine Journal 10/19/2010
Noninvasive positive pressure ventilation for stable outpatients: CPAP
and beyond
Cleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine 10/22/2010
Tazobactam/piperacillin for moderate-to-severe pneumonia in patients
with risk for aspiration: Comparison with imipenem/cilastatin
Pulmonary Pharmacology and Therapeutics 10/21/2010
Effects of Lornoxicam on the Haemodynamic and Catecholamine Response
to Laryngoscopy and Tracheal Intubation
British Journal of Medical Practitioners 10/22/2010
Experience of a screening centre for influenza A/H1N1: the first 50 days
Emergency Medicine Journal 10/22/2010
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