CONCLUSION: In the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, non-COVID-19 hospital ED visits declined and mortality risk increased. Despite two years since the COVID-19 outbreak, non-COVID-19 ED mortality risk remains high.
CONCLUSIONS: Reviewing the literature, we recognized that there has been no case report documenting a mucus plug that turned into a stone. Reviewing guidelines for handling tracheostomy emergencies, we recognize that there are no anesthesia specific
Using scoping review methods, we systematically searched multiple online databases for publications in the first year of the pandemic that proposed pragmatic population or health system-level solutions to health inequities. We found 77 publications
CONCLUSION AND RELEVANCE: This study highlights the negative impact of delayed hospitalisation on the health outcomes of French patients with severe COVID-19 symptoms during the first wave and underscores the influence of socioeconomic factors, such
CONCLUSIONS: This study supports the idea that telemedicine may be a successful alternative in the follow up of patients undergoing nutritional counseling for stone prevention. Future studies regarding telehealth use should evaluate which other
CONCLUSIONS: SARS-CoV-2 prevalence among Egyptian pilgrims returning from Hajj in July increased with reduced vaccine effectiveness compared to Umrah in March 2022 suggesting a possible wave of SARS-CoV-2 in the upcoming winter.
CONCLUSION: The ED may be a novel setting to target patients for cancer screening education. Future work that refers patients to free screening programs and primary care physicians may help improve disparities in cancer screening and cancer mortality