Department Blog

Mike Winters, MD, Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, was among the discussants in the January 6 episode of the Critical Care Perspectives in Emergency Medicine podcast, “A Year in Review: Key Articles From the 2019 Critical Care Literature” (full audio available with paid subscription). In this episode, the doctors review several key articles published in the 2019 critical care literature that pertain to the resuscitation and management of select critically ill patients.


Daniel Haase, MD, Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, was among the authors of “Ultrasonographic Inferior Vena Cava Diameter Response to Trauma Resuscitation After 1 Hour Predicts 24-Hour Fluid Requirement” (full text available), which was published in Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery in January 2020.


Posted 3/4/2020 by Deborah Stein

Male With Anterior Left Knee Pain

Sarah Dubbs, MD, and Semhar Tewelde, MD, both Assistant Professors, Department of Emergency Medicine, were among the authors of “Male With Anterior Left Knee Pain” (full text available), which was published in Annals of Emergency Medicine in December 2019.


Bradford Schwartz, MD, Adjunct Assistant Professor, and Quincy Tran, MD, Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, were among the authors of “Predictors Among Emergency Department Patients With Suspected Spinal Injury From Near-Shore Activity [abstract 1774],” which was published in Critical Care Medicine in January 2020


Quincy Tran, MD, Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, was among the authors of “Transport Blood Pressure Variation: Outcomes of Emergency Patients With Intracranial Hemorrhage [abstract 1468],” which was published in Critical Care Medicine in January 2020.


Quincy Tran, MD, Assistant Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, was among the authors of “Early vs. Delayed Septic Shock: Outcome of Emergency Department Patients With Soft Tissue Infection [abstract 1622],” which was published in Critical Care Medicine in January 2020.


Daniel Haase, MD, and Quincy Tran, MD, both Assistant Professors, Department of Emergency Medicine, were among the authors of “Predictors of Clinically Relevant Differences Between Noninvasive Versus Arterial Blood Pressure [abstract 1452],” which was published in Critical Care Medicine in January 2020.


Daniel Haase, MD, and Quincy Tran, MD, both Assistant Professors, Department of Emergency Medicine, were among the authors of “A Resuscitation Unit’s Nursing Protocol for Monitoring Stroke Patients Undergoing Thrombectomy [abstract 784],” which was published in Critical Care Medicine in January 2020.


Mike McCurdy, MD, FCCP, and Quincy Tran, MD, both Assistant Professors, Department of Emergency Medicine, were among the authors of “Universal Anesthesia Machine: Clinical Application in an Austere, Resource-Limited Environment” (abstract available), which was published in Military Medicine on December 31, 2019.


Quincy Tran, MD, and Daniel Haase, MD, both Assistant Professors, Department of Emergency Medicine, were among the authors of “Emergency and Critical Care Providers’ Perception About the Use of Bedside Ultrasound for Confirmation of Above-Diaphragm Central Venous Catheter Placement” (full text available), which was published in Heliyon in January 2020.