Pulmomary embolism in Bradford, UK: role of end-tidal CO2 as a screening tool
I Gounaris - Clinical Medicine, 2014 - rcpjournals.org
1 We regret not mentioning the references for the Diagnostic Statistical Manual (DSM)
criteria. Although both clinicians and researchers can be expected to be familiar with the …
criteria. Although both clinicians and researchers can be expected to be familiar with the …
Delirium: a guide for the general physician
P Regal - Clinical Medicine, 2017 - rcpjournals.org
Editor–I offer several comments on the interesting article from Todd and Teale. 1 Circular
reasoning about dementia is the rule rather than the exception in the delirium literature. For …
reasoning about dementia is the rule rather than the exception in the delirium literature. For …
The new UK internal medicine curriculum
R Jenkin - Clinical Medicine, 2017 - rcpjournals.org
Editor–I offer several comments on the interesting article from Todd and Teale. 1 Circular
reasoning about dementia is the rule rather than the exception in the delirium literature. For …
reasoning about dementia is the rule rather than the exception in the delirium literature. For …
Response to: Respiratory rate and pulmonary embolus
J Kellett - QJM: An International Journal of Medicine, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Sir, Dr Jolobe highlights that importance of the accurate measurement of respiratory rate in
the detection of pulmonary embolus (PE). 1 He cites the paper by Kline et al. that reported …
the detection of pulmonary embolus (PE). 1 He cites the paper by Kline et al. that reported …
Delirium episode as a sign of undetected dementia among community dwelling elderly subjects
B Bhakta, JA Cozens, MA Chamberlain - Arch Intern Med, 1992 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Rahkonen et al1 examine the complex issue of outcome after an episode of delirium and, in
particular, whether an episode acts as an indicator of undetected dementia. Poor cognitive …
particular, whether an episode acts as an indicator of undetected dementia. Poor cognitive …
End-tidal carbon dioxide as a screening tool in excluding pulmonary embolism
B Jacob, I Riaz, L Batey, H Anwar - Clinical Medicine, 2022 - rcpjournals.org
Editor–In our 2014 article, we demonstrated that end-tidal carbon dioxide (ETCO2; the level
of carbon dioxide that is released at the end of an exhaled breath) is a reliable screening …
of carbon dioxide that is released at the end of an exhaled breath) is a reliable screening …
Funding of medical education: the need for transparency
N Andreou, J Price, T Heymann - Clinical Medicine, 2014 - rcpjournals.org
1 We regret not mentioning the references for the Diagnostic Statistical Manual (DSM)
criteria. Although both clinicians and researchers can be expected to be familiar with the …
criteria. Although both clinicians and researchers can be expected to be familiar with the …
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Background: Delirium is a common complication for acute stroke patients especially in older
people. Various studies have shown that post stroke delirium results in poorer outcomes …
people. Various studies have shown that post stroke delirium results in poorer outcomes …
Diagnosing pulmonary embolism. Lung perfusion scanning is a useful diagnostic tool.
P Hawkins - BMJ: British Medical Journal, 1997 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Editor—Tony Fennerty sets his review of the diagnosis of pulmonary embolism in the context
where pulmonary angiography is not generally available. 1 This seems a rather backward …
where pulmonary angiography is not generally available. 1 This seems a rather backward …
Common cases in respiratory medicine: pulmonary embolism
G Tunnicliffe - BMJ, 2016 - bmj.com
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