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Evidence-Based Emergency Care - Diagnostic Testing and Clinical Decision Rules

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EVIDENCE-BASED EMERGENCY CARE
DIAGNOSTIC TESTING AND CLINICAL DECISION RULES
THIRD EDITION
 
Improve and streamline the diagnostic decision-making process in emergency care
 
The newly revised third edition of Evidence-Based Emergency Care: Diagnostic Testing and Clinical Decision Rules offers an updated review of the evidence and expert discussion of relevant issues in diagnostic testing in the everyday practice of emergency medicine. This book also provides a detailed overview of the science of diagnostic testing and reviews the process behind the development of clinical decision rules. The focus is asking and answering practical questions using original research studies, while commenting on the best available evidence for relevant clinical topics.
 
Readers will also find:
* Comprehensive explorations of COVID-19, telemedicine, trauma, cardiology, infectious disease, and surgical and abdominal complaints
* Practical discussions of urology, neurology, hematology, ophthalmology, pulmonology, rheumatology, and geriatric medicine
* Exploration of practice and policy considerations of testing in an era of limited resources
 
The book is perfect for emergency medicine physicians, nurses, and other allied health professionals. Readers of Evidence-Based Emergency Care: Diagnostic Testing and Clinical Decision Rules, Third Edition will also earn a place in the libraries of administrators and managers in healthcare settings seeking to optimize the use of scarce resources while maintaining the highest standards of care.

List of contents

About the Editors x
 
List of Contributors xiii
 
Foreword xvi
 
Acknowledgments xviii
 
Section 1: The Science of Diagnostic Testing and Clinical Decision Rules
 
1 Diagnostic Testing in Emergency Care 3
 
2 Evidence- Based Medicine: The Process 14
 
3 The Epidemiology and Statistics of Diagnostic Testing 23
 
4 Clinical Decision Rules 43
 
5 Appropriate Testing in an Era of Limited Resources: Practice and Policy Consideration 53
 
6 Understanding Bias in Diagnostic Research 73
 
Section 2: Trauma
 
7 Cervical Spine Fractures 95
 
8 Blunt Abdominal Trauma 121
 
9 Acute Knee Injuries 128
 
10 Acute Ankle and Foot Injuries 134
 
11 Blunt Head Injury in Children 141
 
12 Adult Blunt Head Injury 162
 
13 Chest Trauma 174
 
14 Occult Hip Fracture 182
 
15 Blunt Soft Tissue Neck Trauma 189
 
16 Occult Scaphoid Fractures 195
 
17 Penetrating Abdominal Trauma 205
 
18 Penetrating Trauma to the Extremities and Vascular Injuries 214
 
Section 3: Cardiology
 
19 Heart Failure 227
 
20 Syncope 237
 
21 Chest Pain 256
 
22 Palpitations 276
 
Section 4: Infectious Disease
 
23 Bacterial Meningitis in Children 291
 
24 Serious Bacterial Infections in Children Aged 0 to 60/90 Days 299
 
25 Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infection 309
 
26 Infective Endocarditis 321
 
27 Pharyngitis 327
 
28 Rhinosinusitis 335
 
29 Pneumonia 340
 
30 Urinary Tract Infection 353
 
31 Sepsis 360
 
32 Adult Septic Arthritis 377
 
33 Osteomyelitis 388
 
34 Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) 401
 
35 Influenza 409
 
36 Fever without a Source 3-36 Months 416
 
Section 5: Surgical and Abdominal Complaints
 
37 Acute Nonspecific Nontraumatic Abdominal Pain 425
 
38 Small Bowel Obstruction 439
 
39 Acute Pancreatitis 447
 
40 Acute Appendicitis 457
 
41 Acute Cholecystitis 472
 
42 Aortic Emergencies 482
 
43 Ovarian Torsion 489
 
Section 6: Urology
 
44 Nephrolithiasis 499
 
45 Testicular Torsion 512
 
Section 7: Neurology
 
46 Nontraumatic Subarachnoid Hemorrhage 523
 
47 Acute Stroke 536
 
48 Transient Ischemic Attack 547
 
49 First- Episode Seizure 559
 
Section 8: Miscellaneous: Hematology Ophthalmology Pulmonology Rheumatology and Geriatrics
 
50 Pulmonary Embolism 571
 
51 Deep Vein Thrombosis 583
 
52 Temporal Arteritis 591
 
53 Intraocular Pressure 598
 
54 Asthma 608
 
55 Acute Low Back Pain 621
 
56 Intravascular Volume Status 631
 
57 Geriatric Screening 638
 
58 Skin and Soft Tissue Infections 658
 
59 Shared Decision- Making in Diagnostic Testing 664
 
60 Cognitive Biases and Mitigation Strategies in Emergency Diagnosis 678
 
61 Diagnosis in Telemedicine 699
 
62 Diagnosing COVID- 19 723
 
Index 735

About the author










Edited by Jesse M. Pines, MD, MBA, MSCE is the National Director of Clinical Innovation at US Acute Care Solutions and a Professor of Emergency Medicine at Drexel University. He is board-certified in emergency medicine. Fernanda Bellolio, MD, MSc is the Chair for Research and a Professor of Emergency Medicine in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the Mayo Clinic. She is board-certified in emergency medicine. Christopher R. Carpenter, MD, MSc is the Director of Evidence Based Medicine and a Professor of Emergency Medicine in the Division of Emergency Medicine at Barnes Jewish Hospital at Washington University. He is board-certified in emergency medicine. Ali S. Raja, MD, MBA, MPH is Executive Vice Chair of the Department of Emergency Medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital and a Professor of Emergency Medicine at Harvard Medical School. He is board-certified in emergency medicine and clinical informatics.

Summary

EVIDENCE-BASED EMERGENCY CARE
DIAGNOSTIC TESTING AND CLINICAL DECISION RULES
THIRD EDITION

Improve and streamline the diagnostic decision-making process in emergency care

The newly revised third edition of Evidence-Based Emergency Care: Diagnostic Testing and Clinical Decision Rules offers an updated review of the evidence and expert discussion of relevant issues in diagnostic testing in the everyday practice of emergency medicine. This book also provides a detailed overview of the science of diagnostic testing and reviews the process behind the development of clinical decision rules. The focus is asking and answering practical questions using original research studies, while commenting on the best available evidence for relevant clinical topics.

Readers will also find:
* Comprehensive explorations of COVID-19, telemedicine, trauma, cardiology, infectious disease, and surgical and abdominal complaints
* Practical discussions of urology, neurology, hematology, ophthalmology, pulmonology, rheumatology, and geriatric medicine
* Exploration of practice and policy considerations of testing in an era of limited resources

The book is perfect for emergency medicine physicians, nurses, and other allied health professionals. Readers of Evidence-Based Emergency Care: Diagnostic Testing and Clinical Decision Rules, Third Edition will also earn a place in the libraries of administrators and managers in healthcare settings seeking to optimize the use of scarce resources while maintaining the highest standards of care.

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