186 results on '"Bein, Kendall J."'
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2. Age-related trends in injury and injury severity presenting to emergency departments in New South Wales Australia: Implications for major injury surveillance and trauma systems
3. 24 hours – Life in the E.R.: A state‐wide data linkage analysis of in‐patients with prolonged emergency department length of stay in New South Wales, Australia
4. A trauma quality improvement programme associated with improved patient outcomes: 21 years of experience at an Australian Major Trauma Centre
5. Predictors of transfer to rehabilitation for trauma patients admitted to a level 1 trauma centre—A model derivation and internal validation study
6. Influenza‐associated delays in patient throughput and premature patient departure in emergency departments in New South Wales, Australia: A time series analysis
7. Trends and characteristics of short‐term and frequent representations to emergency departments: A population‐based study from New South Wales, Australia
8. The end of emergency medicine as we know it
9. Understanding drivers of Demand for Emergency Service Trends in Years 2010–2014 in New South Wales: An initial overview of the DESTINY project
10. Emergency department clinical redesign, team-based care and improvements in hospital performance: A time series analysis
11. Mechanisms, injuries and helmet use in cyclists presenting to an inner city emergency department
12. Use of a syndromic surveillance system to describe the trend in cycling-related presentations to emergency departments in Sydney
13. Changing patterns of injury associated with low-energy falls in the elderly: a 10-year analysis at an Australian Major Trauma Centre
14. Use of computed tomography in the setting of a tiered trauma team activation system in Australia
15. Real time shift reporting by emergency physicians predicts overall ED performance
16. Demand for emergency department services in the elderly: An 11 year analysis of the Greater Sydney Area
17. Senior work-up assessment and treatment team in an emergency department: A randomised control trial
18. The impact of alcohol intoxication in patients admitted due to assault at an Australian major trauma centre: a trauma registry study from 1999 to 2009
19. Deriving a prediction rule for short stay admission in trauma patients admitted at a major trauma centre in Australia
20. Whole-body computed tomography in the initial assessment of trauma patients: Is there optimal criteria for patient selection?
21. Effect of the elderly and increasing injury severity on acute hospital resource utilization in a cohort of inner city trauma patients
22. Performance of the New South Wales Ambulance Service major trauma transport protocol (T1) at an inner city trauma centre
23. Does volume or occupancy influence emergency access block? A multivariate time series analysis from a single emergency department in Sydney, Australia during the COVID ‐19 pandemic
24. Impact of technical assistants for venepuncture and intravenous cannulation on overall emergency department performance
25. Incidence and outcomes of aortic dissection for emergency departments in New South Wales, Australia 2017–2018: A data linkage study
26. Predictors and in‐hospital mortality associated with prolonged emergency department length of stay in New South Wales tertiary hospitals from 2017 to 2018
27. The Sydney triage to admission risk tool (START) to improve patient flow in an emergency department: a model of care implementation pilot study
28. Diagnoses, damned diagnoses and statistics: Dealing with disparate diagnostic coding systems within the New South Wales Emergency Department Data Collection
29. Extending the Sydney Triage to Admission Risk Tool (START+) to predict discharges and short stay admissions
30. Presentations to NSW emergency departments with self‐harm, suicidal ideation, or intentional poisoning, 2010–2014
31. The Sydney Triage to Admission Risk Tool (START): A prospective validation study
32. Influenza-associated delays in patient throughput and premature patient departure in emergency departments in New South Wales, Australia: A time series analysis
33. Feeling the HEAT: Using Hourly Emergency Activity Tracking to demonstrate a novel method of describing activity and patient flow
34. The Sydney Triage to Admission Risk Tool (START) to predict Emergency Department Disposition: A derivation and internal validation study using retrospective state-wide data from New South Wales, Australia
35. Major trauma mortality in rural and metropolitan NSW, 2009–2014: a retrospective analysis of trauma registry data
36. Response to Re: The end of emergency medicine as we know it
37. Demand for Emergency Services Trends in New South Wales Years 2010–2014 (DESTINY): Age and Clinical Factors Associated with Ambulance Transportation to Emergency Departments
38. Statewide retrospective study of low acuity emergency presentations in New South Wales, Australia: who, what, where and why?
39. Incremental cost-effectiveness of trauma service improvements for road trauma casualties: experience of an Australian major trauma centre
40. Randomised control trial of humidified high flow nasal cannulaeversusstandard oxygen in the emergency department
41. Pregnancy outcomes before and after institution of a specialised twins clinic: a retrospective cohort study
42. Feeling the HEAT: Using Hourly Emergency Activity Tracking to demonstrate a novel method of describing activity and patient flow.
43. Age before acuity: the drivers of demand for emergency department services in the Greater Sydney Area
44. Changing patterns of injury associated with low-energy falls in the elderly: a 10-year analysis at an Australian Major Trauma Centre
45. Real time shift reporting by emergency physicians predicts overall ED performance
46. The impact of alcohol intoxication in patients admitted due to assault at an Australian major trauma centre: a trauma registry study from 1999 to 2009
47. Deriving a prediction rule for short stay admission in trauma patients admitted at a major trauma centre in Australia
48. Effect of the elderly and increasing injury severity on acute hospital resource utilization in a cohort of inner city trauma patients
49. A survey of injuries sustained in falls from ladders among patients at an inner‐city trauma centre
50. Randomised control trial of humidified high flow nasal cannulae versus standard oxygen in the emergency department.
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