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LO09: Role of hospitalization for detection of serious adverse events among emergency department patients with syncope: a propensity-score matched analysis of a multicenter prospective cohort
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- Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine / Volume 22 / Issue S1 / May 2020
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- 13 May 2020, p. S10
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LO61: A modified Delphi study to identify trauma care modifiers for older adults
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- Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine / Volume 22 / Issue S1 / May 2020
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- 13 May 2020, pp. S29-S30
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LO86: Lack of association between four biomarkers and the presence of persistent post-concussion symptoms after a mild traumatic brain injury
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- Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine / Volume 22 / Issue S1 / May 2020
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- 13 May 2020, pp. S38-S39
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MP48: Head computerized tomography overuse in adults with mild traumatic brain injury in a single Quebec emergency department
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- Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine / Volume 22 / Issue S1 / May 2020
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- 13 May 2020, p. S60
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MP46: Clinically significant traumatic intracranial haemorrhage following minor head trauma in older adults: a retrospective cohort study
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- Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine / Volume 22 / Issue S1 / May 2020
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- 13 May 2020, p. S59
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LO88: S100B serum protein level for the detection of clinically significant intracranial hemorrhage in patients with mild traumatic brain injury: a prospective cohort study
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- Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine / Volume 22 / Issue S1 / May 2020
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- 13 May 2020, p. S39
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MP07: Identification of barriers and facilitators for implementation of the Canadian Syncope Risk Score
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- Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine / Volume 22 / Issue S1 / May 2020
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- 13 May 2020, pp. S44-S45
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LO87: Influence of co-injuries on post-concussion symptoms after a mild traumatic brain injury
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- Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine / Volume 22 / Issue S1 / May 2020
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- 13 May 2020, p. S39
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LO06: Development of practice recommendations for ED management of syncope by mixed methods
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- Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine / Volume 22 / Issue S1 / May 2020
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- 13 May 2020, pp. S8-S9
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LO89: Describing the evolution of post-concussion symptoms after sports-related mTBI
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- Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine / Volume 22 / Issue S1 / May 2020
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- 13 May 2020, p. S40
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LO08: Defibrillation energy dose during pediatric cardiac arrest: systematic review of human and animal model studies
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- Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine / Volume 21 / Issue S1 / May 2019
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- 02 May 2019, p. S9
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MP41: Validity of the Canadian CT head rule age criterion for mild traumatic brain injury
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- Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine / Volume 20 / Issue S1 / May 2018
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- 11 May 2018, p. S55
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MP09: Incidence of emergency department induced delirium: a Canadian two years prospective study
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- Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine / Volume 20 / Issue S1 / May 2018
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- 11 May 2018, p. S43
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LO45: Incidence of delayed intracranial hemorrhage following a mild traumatic brain injury in patients taking anticoagulants or anti-platelets therapies: systematic review and meta-analysis
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- Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine / Volume 20 / Issue S1 / May 2018
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- 11 May 2018, p. S22
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MP11: Underreport of incident delirium in elderly patients treated in the emergency department
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- Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine / Volume 20 / Issue S1 / May 2018
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- 11 May 2018, p. S44
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P085: Potential benefits of incentive spirometry following a rib fracture: a propensity-score analysis
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- Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine / Volume 20 / Issue S1 / May 2018
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- 11 May 2018, p. S87
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LO54: Prospective mulitcenter validation of the Canadian syncope risk score
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- Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine / Volume 20 / Issue S1 / May 2018
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- 11 May 2018, p. S25
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P078: Derivation and validation of a non return to work predictive model three months after a mild traumatic brain injury
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- Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine / Volume 19 / Issue S1 / May 2017
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- 15 May 2017, p. S104
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P077: Observance des médecins face aux indications de tomodensitométrie cérébrale chez les patients ayant subi un TCC léger et facteurs associés à la non-observance
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- Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine / Volume 19 / Issue S1 / May 2017
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- 15 May 2017, p. S104
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LO93: Prognostic value of S-100B protein for prediction of post-concussion symptoms following a mild traumatic brain injury: systematic review and meta-analysis
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- Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine / Volume 19 / Issue S1 / May 2017
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- 15 May 2017, p. S60
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