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- In Vivo Comparative Study of Calcium Hydroxide and Triple Antibiotic Paste in Intracanal Medicament in Emergency Pain Reduction
- Etonogestrel (ENG) Implant Insertion for Emergency Contraception With Oral Levonorgestrel (LNG) vs Placebo
- Intravenous Ketorolac Vs. Morphine In Children With Acute Abdominal Pain
- Early vs Postponed Parenteral Nutrition After Emergency Abdominal Surgery
- Feasibility and Safety of Ketamine for Suicidal Patients in the Emergency Department
- Treating Respiratory Emergencies in Children Study
- Evaluation of Effectiveness of Two Different Doses of Mivacurium in Rapid Sequence Intubation
- "Management of Low Back Pain in the Emergency Department With Different Analgesic Dosages"
- Fentanyl OR Esketamine for Traumatic PAIN (FORE-PAIN) Trial
- Oral Medications for the Management of Acute Migraine Headache in the Emergency Department
- Early Initiated Vasopressor Therapy in the Emergency Department
- EFFECTIVENESS OF SINGLE DOSE ORAL DEXAMETHASONE VERSUS MULTIDOSE PREDNISOLONE FOR TREATMENT OF ACUTE EXACERBATIONS OF ASTHMA AMONG CHILDREN ATTENDING THE EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN HOSPITAL, ISLAMABAD
- Emergency Department-Initiated Medications for Alcohol Use Disorder
- Strategies and Treatments for Respiratory Infections &Amp; Viral Emergencies (STRIVE): Immune Modulation Strategy Trial
- A Study of Clevidipine Butyrate Injectable Emulsion in the Treatment of Hypertensive Emergency and Sub-emergency
- Evaluation of the Effects of Ketorolac Dose on Duration of Analgesia in Emergency Department (ED) Renal Colic Patients
- EMERALD (Emergency Medicine Cardiovascular Risk Assessment for Lipid Disorders)
- Eculizumab in Hypertensive Emergency-associated Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome
- Single Dose Aminoglycosides for Acute Uncomplicated Cystitis in the Emergency Department Setting
- Drospirenone-only Pill as Emergency Contraception
- Disparities in Emergency Contraceptive Metabolism Dictate Efficacy
- Intranasal vs Buccal vs Intramuscular Midazolam for the Home and Emergency Treatment of Acute Seizures
- Effect of Short-Term Prednisone Therapy on C-Reactive Protein Change in Emergency Department Patients With Acute Heart Failure and Elevated Inflammatory Markers ( CORTAHF )
- Treatment of Renal Colic in the Emergency Department: Comparaison Between Magnesium Sulfate and Lidocaine.
- Comparing of Cefazolin Plus Azithromycin Versus Cefazolin in Prevention of Febrile Morbidity After Emergency Cesarean Delivery
- Strategies and Treatments for Respiratory Infections &Amp; Viral Emergencies (STRIVE): Shionogi Protease Inhibitor
- High Dose BUP Induction in the Emergency Department (ED)
- Flecainide Versus Amiodarone in the Cardioversion of Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation at the Emergency Department, in Patients With Coronary Artery Disease Without Residual Ischemia
- Evaluation of Blood Sampling From a Pre-existed Peripheral Intravenous Catheter Line
- Low Dose Ketamine Infusion for Analgesia in the Emergency Department to Reduce Side Effects
- Sativex® and Gentamicin for Optimized Pharmagological Treatment in Older Patients (CanPan)
- Study of IV Ketamine for Emergency Department Treatment of Adolescent Suicidal Ideation
- Effect of Oral and Intravenous Diltiazem Protocol for Emergency Department Atrial Fibrillation
- High-Volume Vs Low-Volume Preparation in Emergency Department
- Intravenous Magnesium Sulfate Vs Placebo to Treat Non -Traumatic Acute Headaches in the Emergency Department
- IV Iron Trial for Anemia Related to Uterine Bleeding in Female Patients Presenting to the Emergency Department
- Impact of Prokinetic Use After Emergency Intestinal Anastomosis on Postoperative Clinical Outcomes
- Etonogestrel Implant as Emergency Contraception
- Paracetamol Vs Caffeine Vs Codeine in the Management of Post Traumatic Pain in Emergencies
- Intranasal Ketamine Versus Subcutaneous Ketamine for Treatment of Acute Pain in the Emergency Department ( INVESCK )
- Low-Dose Intravenous Ketamine for Adolescents With Depression and Suicidal Ideation in the Emergency Department
- Two Ratios of Propofol-ketamine Admixture for Rapid-sequence Induction Anesthesia for Emergency Laparotomy
- Trigger Point Injections Versus Lidocaine Patch for Myofascial Pain in the Emergency Department
- Postpartum Hypertension Study
- Restrictive Fluid Administration vs. Standard of Care in Emergency Department Sepsis Patients
- Safety & Efficacy of Intranasal Dexmedetomidine, Fentanyl & Midazolam in the Pediatric Emergency Room
- Topical Piroxicam vs Soulagel in the Treatment of Acute Extremity Pain After Emergency Department Discharge
- Clinical Study of Clevidipine Butyrate Injection in the Treatment of Hypertensive Emergency and Sub-emergency
- An Open-Label, Randomized Pilot Study Comparing the Safety of a Single Dose of TNX-1300 to Usual Care (UC) Alone for the Treatment of Signs and Symptoms of Acute Cocaine Intoxication in Male Emergency Department (ED) Subjects
- ACid Tranexamic or Terlipressin for Initial Emergency Treatment of Mild to seVere hEmoptysis: a Randomized Trial.
- Pilot Study on the Evaluation of the Effectiveness of a Virtual Reality Device on Anxiety During Procedural Sedation in Traumatology in Emergency Department
- Migraine and High Flow Oxygenotherapy at the Emergency Department (MiOx)
- Evaluating Buprenorphine/Naloxone Microdosing vs. Standard Dosing in Emergency Departments
- Erector Spinae Plane Block for Rib Fracture Analgesia in the Emergency Department
- Young Houston Emergency Opioid Engagement System
- Preoperative High-dose Dexamethasone and Emergency Laparotomy
- Early Administration of Vitamin C in Patients With Sepsis or Septic Shock in Emergency Departments
- Feasibility of Pediatric Emergency Department-Initiated Treatment for Adolescents With Opioid Use Disorder
- Efficacy of CLORazepate for the Treatment of MIGraine Attack in the Emergency Room
- An Open Study of the Safety and Pharmacokinetics of a Drug for the Emergency Prevention of Ebola Virus Disease
- Safety and Efficacy Study of Clevidipine Butyrate Injection in Hypertensive Emergencies
- AZithromycin Therapy in Preschoolers With a Severe Wheezing Episode Diagnosed at the Emergency Department
- A Pilot Study on the Use of Methoxyflurane (Penthrox®) for Pain Control in the Emergency Department
- Lidocaine Intravenous in the Emergency Department For Sickle Cell Crisis
- Australasian Resuscitation In Sepsis Evaluation: FLUid or Vasopressors In Emergency Department Sepsis
- Feasibility of 5% Albumin Compared With Balanced Crystalloid, as Intravenous Fluid Resuscitation in Adult Patients With Sepsis, Presenting as an Emergency to Hospital
- Ketorolac for Moderate to Severe Abdominal Pain in Children
- Virginia Opioid Treatment-Emergency Department
- Comparison of Great Occipital Nerve and Supraorbital Nerve Blockade Methods at Treatment of Acute Migraine Attack in the Emergency Department
- RAFF4 Trial: Vernakalant vs. Procainamide for Acute Atrial Fibrillation in the Emergency Department
- Protocolized Diuretic Therapy Compared to Standard Care in Emergency Department Patients With Acute Heart Failure
- Double Dose Magnesium Sulphate in Moderate-severe Asthma in Paediatrics
- Home Detox in Medication Overuse Headache (MOH) During Covid-19 Emergency
- High Dose IV Lidocaine vs Hydromorphone for Abdominal Pain in the Emergency Department
- Buprenorphine Loading in the Emergency Department
- Effectiveness of Ketamine for Depression and Suicidal Ideation in the Emergency Department
- Initiating Ketamine in Acutely Suicidal Patients in the Emergency Department
- Bicarbonate Epidural Injection in Emergency Caesarian
- Emergency Department-Initiated Buprenorphine Validation Network Trial
- Efficacy of the Administration of Melatonin 5mg in the Prevention of Delirium in Older Adults Hospitalized in the Emergency Department
- Ultrasound Guided Emergency Physician Performed Erector Spinae Nerve Block for Rib Fracture Analgesia
- Intravenous Acetaminophen and Morphine Versus Intravenous Morphine Alone for Acute Pain in the Emergency Department
- Sufentanil Intranasal
- Acute Low Back Pain in the Emergency Department Treated With Osteopathic Manipulative Treatment Versus NSAIDs
- Paracervical Injection for Headache in the Emergency Department
- Feasibility of Emergency Department Initiated Extended-Release Naltrexone for the Treatment of Alcohol Use Disorder
- Comparison of Low-dose Ketamine to Opioids in the Management of Acute Pain in Patients Presenting to the Emergency Department With Long Bone Fractures
- Intranasal TXA for Anterior Epistaxis in the Emergency Department
- Single Dose Cefepime Versus Cefuroxime Plus Metronidazole as a Prophylactic Antibiotic During Emergency Intrapartum Cesarean Section
- Battlefield Acupuncture for Acute/Subacute Back Pain in the Emergency Department
- Lumbar Puncture in Emergency Under Nitrous OXide
- Ketamine for Pain in the Emergency Department
- PENTHROX™ in the Canadian Emergency Department (ED)
- MORphine Use in the Fascia Iliaca Compartment Block With UltraSound
- Efficacy of Paracetamol in Addition to Morphine to Improve Analgesia in the Emergency Department
- Pharmacokinetic Study to Evaluate Double-Dose Levonorgestrel Emergency Contraception in Combination With Efavirenz-Based Antiretroviral Therapy or Rifampicin-Containing Anti-Tuberculosis Therapy
- Efficacy and Safety of Penthrox® Combined With a Standard Analgesia (SoC) in Adult Patients Admitted to the Emergency Department With Moderate to Severe Pain Associated With Trauma
- Target-controlled Infusion With Propofol in the Emergency Department : a Prospective Study on 45 Adult Patients
- Placement of Antibiotic Powder in Wounds During the Emergency Room
- Benzodiazepines for the Reduction of Distress and Pain During and After Emergency Department Care
- Carbetocin Versus Oxytocin for the Prevention of Postpartum Hemorrhage in Emergency Caesarean Delivery
- Vitamin D Supplementation and Effects on Mood in Emergency Medicine Residents
- Intubation With TrueFlex Stylet
- suPAR to Guide Antibiotics in Emergency Department
- TREC-Lebanon: A Trial for Rapid Tranquilisation for Agitated Patients in the Emergency Setting
- 35RC17_8826_NEPHROPAIN Phase APRES : Interest of the Equimolar Oxygen Nitride Mixture (MEOPA) in the Treatment of Pain in Patients Presenting to the Emergency Department for Suspected Renal Colic: a Study BEFORE AFTER
- Efficacy of Magnesium Sulfate on Reducing Renal Colic in the Emergency Department
- Piroxicam and Levonorgestrel Co-treatment for Emergency Contraception
- Intranasal Lidocaine to Treat Pediatric Migraine in the Emergency Department
- Efficacy of Lidocaine Patch in Acute Musculoskeletal Pain in the Emergency Department
- Intranasal Dexmedetomidine Sedation and Analgesia During Pediatric Emergency Room Procedures
- IV Acetaminophen as Adjuvant Analgesic to Hydromorphone - Emergency Department Patients
- COrticosteroids in acUte uRticAria in emerGency dEpartment
- Study Comparing Emergency Contraception Effectiveness in Women Who Weight ≥ 80 kg
- A Randomized Trial of Rosuvastatin Loading Combined With Early hydrAtion Versus Standard-of-care Medications for the Prevention of CIAKI in Patient With AMI Undergoing Emergency PCI
- Intranasal Ketamine and Fracture Reduction in Pediatric Emergencies (KETAPED)
- Feasibility of the Utilization of Buprenorphine in the Emergency Room to Treat Clinical Opioid Withdrawal
- A Comparative Efficacy Trial of IV Acetaminophen Versus IV Ketorolac for Emergency Department Treatment of Generalized Headache
- Dosing of Ketorolac in the Emergency Department
- Single-dose Ketamine for the Reduction of Pain and Depression in the Emergency Department
- Oral Challenge in the Pediatric ED
- Comparing in Dexmedetomidine With po/pr Midazolam for Procedural Sedation in the Pediatric Emergency Department
- Houston Emergency Opioid Engagement System
- Depot Medroxyprogesterone Acetate as Emergency Contraception
- Rapid Agitation Control With Ketamine in the Emergency Department
- Inhaled Steroids for Pediatric Asthma at Pediatric Emergency Medicine Discharge
- This Study Looks at the Effects of Idarucizumab in Patients Who Take Dabigatran and Need Emergency Surgery or Are Bleeding
- Adjunctive 5% Lidocaine Patches for Acute Non-radicular Low Back Pain in Emergency Department Patients
- Inhaled vs IV Opioid Dosing for the Initial Treatment of Severe Acute Pain in the Emergency Department
- Methoxyflurane vs Standard Analgesic Treatment for Trauma Pain in Spanish Emergency Units
- Intravenous Buprenorphine Versus Morphine for Severe Pain in the Emergency Department
- Oral Olanzapine Versus Haloperidol or Diazepam
- Ketamine v. Ketorolac for Management of Generalized Tension Type Headache
- Randomised Trial Ketiapine Olanzapine Fast Sedation Agitated Patients Emergency Ward
- A Study of Use of Ella®, an Emergency Contraceptive, Under Simulated OTC Conditions
- Early Ultrasound-guided Nerve Block for Painful Hand Injuries in the Emergency Department
- Buprenorphine in the Emergency Department
- Comparison of Oral Paracetamol and Zolmitriptan Efficacy in the Treatment of Acute Migraine in Emergency Department
- Saline vs. Lactated Ringers for Emergency Department IV Fluid Resuscitation
- Value of Ondansetron Medication vs Inhaled Isopropyl Therapy in the Emergency Department (VOMIITED)
- A Comparison of Intranasal Midazolam and Nitrous Oxide (N2O) Minimal Sedation for Minor Procedures in a Pediatric Emergency Department
- "THINK Trial: Treatment of Headache With IntraNasal Ketamine: A Randomized Controlled Trial Evaluating the Efficacy of Intranasal Ketamine Versus Standard Therapy in the Management of Primary Headache Syndromes in the Emergency Department"
- Prospective Evaluation of Topical Analgesia for Laceration Repair in the Emergency Department
- Intranasal Ketamine for Anxiolysis in Pediatric Emergency Department Patients
- Low-dose Ketamine for Acute Pain in the Emergency Department
- SugarFACT - Sugar Requirements For African Children Trial
- Ondansetron Versus Dexamethasone/Ondansetron to Treat Acute Nausea in the Emergency Department
- A RCT of a Combination of Analgesics for Pain Management in Children With a Suspected Fracture
- Efficacy of Haloperidol vs. Metoclopramide for Treatment of Acute Headaches and Migraines in the Emergency Department
- Improving Health Outcomes of Migraine Patients Who Present to the Emergency Department
- Topical Intranasal Tranexamic Acid for Epistaxis in the Emergency Department
- Penicillin for the Emergency Department Outpatient Treatment of CELLulitis
- Intravenous Sub-dissociative Dose Ketamine Injection Versus Infusion for Analgesia in the Emergency Department
- Local Administration of Tranexamic Acid in Upper Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage
- Optimizing Tobacco Dependence Treatment in the Emergency Department
- Betamethasone to Control Postoperative Pain in Emergency Endodontic Care
- Effectiveness of Orally Dosed Emergency Contraception in Obese Women - LNG
- Effectiveness of Orally Dosed Emergency Contraception in Obese Women - UPA
- Comparison of Intravenous Ibuprofen and Paracetamol in Patients With Low Back Pain Presented to the Emergency Department
- Oral Dexamethasone for the Treatment of Acute Migraine Recurrence in the Pediatric Emergency Department
- Use of Blood and Plasma in Norwegian Physician-staffed Helicopter Emergency Medical Systems
- Comparison of Intravenous Ibuprofen and Paracetamol in Patients With Sciatica Presented to the Emergency Department
- Isopropyl Alcohol vs Ondansetron for Nausea in the Emergency Department
- The CHECK Trial: A Comparison of Headache Treatment in the Emergency Department: Compazine Versus Ketamine
- Ketamine for Acute Migraine in the Emergency Department
- Etomidate Versus Ketamine for Emergency Endotracheal Intubation: a Prospective Randomized Clinical Trial
- The Onset Time of Rocuronium in Emergency and Elective Surgery
- Efficacy of Oral Prednisolone on Pain Reduction in Emergency Care of Acute Irreversible Pulpitis
- Observational Study of Preoperative Screen for Substance Abuse
- Intranasal Midazolam for Treatment of Anxiety in Children Undergoing Suturing in the Pediatric Emergency Department
- Nebulized Adrenalin and Oral Betamethasone in Children With Bronchiolitis Attending Pediatric Emergencies.
- A Study of Rivaroxaban for Early Discharge of Low Risk Pulmonary Embolism From the Emergency Department
- Antipsychotics and Risk of Hyperglycemic Emergencies
- Glucocorticoids With Antihistamines Versus Antihistamines in Acute Urticaria in Emergency
- A Trial of Oseltamivir in High-Risk Patients Presenting to the Emergency Department With Influenza
- Acupuncture for Pain in the Emergency Department
- The Effect of Pre-discharge Blood Pressure of Patients With Asymptomatic Severe Hypertension in Emergency Department
- Ulipristal Emergency Contraception Used Before or After Ovulation
- Outcomes of Antipsychotic Medication Used in the Emergency Department
- Repeat Emergency Department Visits Among Patients With Asthma and COPD
- Low-dose Propofol for the Treatment of Severe Refractory Migraine Headache in the Emergency Department
- Low Dose Ketamine as an Adjunct to Opiates for Acute Pain in the Emergency Department
- Acupuncture Versus Intravenous Morphine in the Management of Acute Pain in the Emergency Department
- Two Doses of the Intravenous Magnesium Sulfate Versus the Standard Single Dose ,With/ Without the Nebulized Budesonide For the Management of the Severe Asthma Exacerbation in the Emergency Room; A Randomized Controlled Trial.
- Finding Better Treatment of Bronchiolitis: A Clinical Trial of Oral Nitazoxanide for the Treatment of Bronchiolitis in Infants Presenting to Hospital Emergency Departments
- Extended-release Naltrexone and Care Management for Alcohol Dependent Frequent Emergency Department Users
- Pediatric Emergency Suture Care: a Trial Comparing the Analgesic Efficacy of Hypnosis Versus MEOPA
- Ketamine Infusion for Acute Sickle Cell Crisis in the Emergency Department
- Adjunctive Nitrous Oxide During Emergency Department Propofol Sedation in Adults
- Ropivacaine Through Continuous Infusion Versus Epidural Morphine for Postoperative Analgesia After Emergency Cesarean Section
- Emergency Contraception and Body Weight: Pilot Study
- Moderate Versus Deep Procedural Sedation With Propofol in the Emergency Department
- IM Olanzapine Versus Haloperidol or Midazolam
- Pharmacokinetic/Pharmacodynamic Evaluation Amikacin in Critically Ill Patients Admitted at the Emergency Department
- Ethnicity and Analgesic Practice in a Pediatric Emergency Department
- Ketamine For Acute Treatment of Pain in Emergency Department
- Emergency Administration of EPI-743 to a Single Patient With Leber's Hereditary Optic Neuropathy [LHON]
- Acute Cardioversion Versus Wait And See-approach for Symptomatic Atrial Fibrillation in the Emergency Department
- Evaluation if Physostigmine Reduces Symptoms in Patients Who Has Developed a Delirium in Intensive Care After a Surgery
- Premedication by Midazolam for Emergency Surgery
- Emergency Ketamine Treatment of Suicidal Ideation
- Study to Explore Effectiveness of Sublingual Fentanyl Spray in Emergency Department Patients With Acute Pain
- Ketamine as a Rapidly-Acting Antidepressant in Depressed Emergency Department Patients
- Effects of Obesity on Pharmacokinetics of the Levonorgestrel Emergency Contraceptive Pill
- Haldol/Diphenhydramine Versus Metoclopramide/Diphenhydramine for Treatment of Acute Headache in the Emergency Department: A Randomized Controlled Trial
- Intra Nasal Sufentanil Versus Intravenous Morphine for Acute Severe Traumatic Pain Analgesia in Emergency Setting
- Texting to Promote Tobacco Abstinence in Emergency Department Smokers: A Pilot Study
- Ketofol Versus Fentofol for Procedural Sedation in the Pediatric Emergency Department
- Quick Start of Highly Effective Contraception
- Ranolazine and Microvascular Angina by PET in the Emergency Department
- CASAD for Severe Diarrhea in the Emergency Department
- Effectiveness of Subcutaneous Glargine On The Time To Closure of The Anion Gap in Patients Presenting to the Emergency Department With Diabetic Keto-acidosis
- Succinylcholine vs Rocuronium for Prehospital Emergency Intubation
- Study of the Copper IUD or Oral Levonorgestrel and the Levonorgestrel IUD for Women Seeking Emergency Contraception
- Comparing the Analgesic Effect of Intravenous Acetaminophen and Morphine on Patients With Renal Colic Pain Reffering to the Emergency Department: A Randomized Controlled Trial
- Ultrasound Guided Pain Control Versus Standard Treatment in Emergency Department HIP Fracture Patients
- Ketamine and Morphine Versus Morphine Alone for the Treatment of Acute Pain in the Emergency Department
- Ketamine for Acute Suicidal Ideation in the Emergency Department: Randomized Controlled Trial
- Inhaled Steroids at Discharge After Emergency Department Visits for Children With Uncontrolled Asthma
- Post Marketing Study to Evaluate the Two Dose Regimens of Nicardipine Injection in Hypertensive Emergency Patients
- Emergency Department (ED) Drug Interaction in Emergency Department Patients
- Emergency Department Probiotic Treatment of Pediatric Gastroenteritis
- Low Dose Ketamine Versus Morphine for Moderate to Severe Pain in the Emergency Department
- Ibuprofen Versus Acetaminophen vs Their Combination in the Relief of Musculoskeletal Pain in the Emergency Setting
- Fentanyl for Breakthrough Pain in the Emergency Department
- Impact of Emergency Department Probiotic (LGG) Treatment of Pediatric Gastroenteritis
- Ondansetron and the QT Interval In Adult Emergency Department Patients
- Comparison of Propofol-fentanyl and Midazolam-fentanyl for Conscious Sedation
- Low Dose Ketamine for Management of Acute Severe Pain in the Emergency Department
- Intra-nasal Ketamine for Analgesia in the Emergency Department
- Intravenous Paracetamol Versus Ketoprofen When Treating Renal Colic in Emergency Situations
- Nebulized 3% Hypertonic Saline in the Treatment of Acute Bronchiolitis in the Emergency Department
- Hydroxycobalamin and Rural Emergency Medical Services Cyanide Exposure Patients: A Cost Analysis
- Emergency Use of OCR-002 in Acute Liver Failure (ALF)
- Intravenous Ketorolac and Metoclopramide for Pediatric Migraine in the Emergency Department
- EXTEND (International): Extending the Time for Thrombolysis in Emergency Neurological Deficits (International)
- Clinical Follow-up and Outcomes of Pregnancies Exposed to Ella
- Assessment of Effects on Ovarian Activity of a Combined Oral Contraceptive Pill When Preceded by the Intake of ellaOne® or Placebo.
- Evaluation of Daptomycin for the Emergency Department Treatment of Complicated Skin and Skin Structure Infections
- Levonorgestrel Intrauterine System For Emergency Contraception
- Low Dose Ketamine (LDK) Versus Morphine for Acute Pain Control in the Emergency Department
- Prochlorperazine Versus Prochlorperazine & Ketorolac in Treatment of Pediatric Migraine in the Emergency Department
- Haloperidol Prophylaxis in Older Emergency Department Patients
- The Use of Inhaled Corticosteroids in the Treatment of Asthma is Children in the Emergency Room
- Randomized Double Blind Controlled Trial Comparing a Blind Sciatic Nerve Block in the Popliteal Fossa to Intravenous Morphine for Traumatic Severe Acute Pain in the Prehospital Setting
- An Efficacy and Safety Trial of Intranasal Ketorolac in Emergency Department Patients for the Treatment of Acute Pain
- Efficacy and Safety Study of Azimilide on the Incidence of Cardiovascular Hospitalizations/Emergency Department Visits or Cardiovascular Death in Patients With an Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator (ICD) (SHIELD-2)
- Supplemental Oxygen in Catheterized Coronary Emergency Reperfusion
- Ketamine Versus Co-administration of Ketamine and Propofol for Procedural Sedation in a Pediatric Emergency Department
- Nasogastric Tube Insertion Using Midazolam in the Emergency Department
- Efficacy of PENNSAID® for Pain Management in the Emergency Department
- Emergency Treatment of Coral Snake Envenomation With Antivenom
- The Clinical Effect of Intensive Statin Therapy in STEMI Patients Before Emergency PCI
- Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)-Related Healthcare Utilization and Costs After Discharge From a Hospitalization or Emergency Department Visit on a Regimen of Fluticasone Propionate-Salmeterol Combination Versus Other Maintenance Therapi
- Use of Fluticasone Propionate/Salmeterol Combination Post Emergency Department Visit
- Nitrous Oxide for Acute Migraine Pain in the Emergency Room (ED)
- Symptomatic Relief of Acute Dyspeptic Pain in Emergency Department With Pantoprazole
- Randomized Clinical Trial of Propofol, 1:1 and 4:1 Combination of Propofol and Ketamine for Procedural Sedation
- Study Using Plasma for Patients Requiring Emergency Surgery
- Ketofol vs Propofol for Emergency Department Procedural Sedation and Analgesia
- Combined Analgesia to Control Pain in Children Seen in Emergency Department (ED) for a Trauma of a Limb
- Loading Vancomycin Doses in the Emergency Department
- A Model for Implementation of Cervical Cancer Screening and HPV Vaccination the Emergency Department: a Pilot Study
- Morphine Versus Morphine-promethazine Combination for Acute Low Back Pain Relief in the Adult Emergency Department
- Combined Ketamine/Propofol for Emergency Department Procedural Sedation
- Efficacy and Time and Resources for Hylenex-facilitated SC Rehydration Versus ORT for Dehydrated Children in the Emergency Department (ED)
- Emergency Contraception as a Back up of Lactational Amenorrhea Method(LAM)
- Safety, Tolerability, and Efficacy of ellaOne® (Ulipristal Acetate) for Emergency Contraception in Postmenarcheal Adolescent Girls and Women
- Comparative Study on the Efficacy and Safety of Procaterol Versus Salbutamol Given Via Metered Dose Inhaler With Spacer in the Management of Acute Asthma Attack in the Emergency Room
- Intravenous Fluid for Pediatric Migraine in the Emergency Department
- Stop Emergency Room Visits for Hyperglycemia Project - District of Columbia (DC)
- A Safety and Efficacy Study of Blood Pressure Control in Acute Aortic Emergencies - A Pilot Study (PROMPT)
- Safety of Hydromorphone in Adult Patients Presenting to the Emergency Department With Acute Severe Pain
- Propofol Versus Ketamine for Moderate Procedural Sedation in the Emergency Department (ED)
- The Copper T380A IUD vs. Oral Levonorgestrel for Emergency Contraception
- Can Methylnaltrexone Safely Treat Opioid Related Constipation in the Emergency Department?
- Models of Screening, Brief Intervention With a Facilitated Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) for Opioid Patients in the Emergency Department
- Safety and Efficacy of Patient Controlled Analgesia in the Emergency Department
- Extending the Time for Thrombolysis in Emergency Neurological Deficits
- Antibiotics Versus Placebo in the Treatment of Abscesses in the Emergency Department
- Request for Single Patient IND for Compassionate/Emergency Use of Tocilizumab
- Influenza Vaccination in the Emergency Department
- Procedural Sedation Using Propofol Versus Midazolam/Ketamine in the Adult Emergency Department
- N-Acetylcysteine to Prevent Radiocontrast Nephropathy in Emergency Department Patients
- Strict Glycemic Control by Insulin Infusion:Observations on Emergency Department Initiation
- Uncomplicated Nausea and Vomiting in the Emergency Department
- Emergency Contraception Actual Use Study
- Evaluation of Intravenous Cardene(Nicardipine)and Labetalol Use in the Emergency Department
- Impact of Emergency Department Probiotic Treatment of Diarrheal Illness on Daycare Attendance
- Treatment of Panic Disorder Among Individuals Consulting Emergency Departments for Non Cardiac Chest Pain
- Budesonide for Emergency Treatment of Acute Wheezing in Children
- Jet Lidocaine for Pain Relief During Needle Insertion in a Pediatric Emergency Department
- Medical Abortion for Emergency Contraception Failure
- Study of New Antibiotic Regimen for the Treatment of Uncomplicated Cellulitis in Emergency Department Patients
- Improving Sedation of Children Undergoing Procedures in the Emergency Department
- Copper T380 IUD Versus Oral Levonorgestrel for Emergency Contraception vs. Plan B for Emergency Contraception
- Intravenous Heparin as an Adjunct for the Treatment of Anaphylactic Reactions in an Emergency Department
- The Efficacy of Tamsulosin in the Treatment of Ureteral Stones in Emergency Department Patients
- Management of Diabetes in the Emergency Room: a Randomized Trial of an Insulin Protocol.
- Ondansetron vs Prochlorperazine for Nausea and Vomiting in the Emergency Department
- Study of Budesonide as an Addition to Standard Therapy in Adult Asthmatics in the Emergency Room.
- Prochlorperazine vs Imitrex for Acute Migraine in the Emergency Department
- Impact of Nesiritide Infusion for Decompensated Heart Failure in the Emergency Department
- Randomized Trial of Advanced Provision Emergency Contraception Among Women With Gonorrhea or Chlamydia
- IV Keppra in the Emergency Department for Prevention of Early Recurrent Seizures
- An Analgesia Protocol for Acute Renal Colic in the Emergency Department
- A Study of the Drug Interactions Between a Hormonal Emergency Contraception and an HIV Medication
- Sub-Cutaneous Insulin in Hyperglycaemic Emergencies
- A Comparison Study of the Efficacy of Quetiapine and Haloperidol in Agitated Adults in Emergency Room
- Comparing Naproxen to Sumatriptan for Emergency Headache Patients
- The Efficacy of Tamsulosin in the Treatment of Ureteral Stones in Emergency Department Patients
- Advance Supply of Emergency Contraception Compared to Routine Postpartum Care in Teens
- A RCT of Ondansetron and Promethazine in the Treatment of Nausea and Vomiting in the Emergency Department
- Effectiveness of Calcium Channel Blockers and Adenosine in the Emergency Management of SVT
- Safety and Efficacy of CDB-2914 for Emergency Contraception
- Emergency Department Rapid Intravenous Rehydration (RIVR) for Pediatric Gastroenteritis
- Initiation of Chronic Asthma Care Regimens in the Pediatric Emergency Department
- Tamsulosin for Urolithiasis in the Emergency Dept
- Prochlorperazine vs Metoclopramide
- Succinylcholine Versus Rocuronium for Emergency Intubation in Intensive Care
- Evaluation of an Algorithm for Intensive s.c. Insulin Therapy in Emergency Room Patients With Hyperglycaemia
- Oral Moxifloxacin Versus Cefazolin and Oral Probenecid in the Management of Skin and Soft Tissue Infections in the Emergency Department
- Safety of Hydromorphone in Adult Patients Presenting to the Emergency Department With Acute Severe Pain
- Randomized Evaluation of Octreotide Versus Compazine for Emergency Department Treatment of Migraine Headache
- Efficacy Trial of CDB 2914 for Emergency Contraception
- A Study of Risperidone in Combination With Lorazepam Compared With Standard Therapy for Emergency Treatment of Schizophrenic Patients
- Study Evaluating Emergency-use Tigecycline in Subjects With Resistant Pathogens.
- Human Ovarian Follicular Dynamics and Emergency Contraception
- Retrospective Study to Capture Dosing and Treatment Outcome Data in Participants With Severe Congenital Protein C Deficiency Who Were Treated With Protein C Concentrate Under an Emergency Use IND
- Ketamine Versus Fentanyl as an Adjunct to Propofol-Assisted Emergency Department Procedural Sedation
- Oral Disintegrating Ondansetron Tablet to Reduce Vomiting From Gastroenteritis in a Pediatric Emergency Department
- Enoxaparin Versus Unfractionated Heparin in Subjects Who Present to the Emergency Department With Acute Coronary Syndrome (RESCUE)
- Emergency Contraception (ECP): Reducing Unintended Pregnancies
- Emergency Use of Voriconazole in Patients With Life-Threatening Invasive Fungal Infections