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Adam Hennessey

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Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ|September 19, 2019
Alternative to the finger in the dike: use of the vascular closure button to control postdialysis bleeding in a haemodialysis access conduitAlfred Sacchetti, Adam Hennessey, Brian Shannon
Annals of Emergency Medicine|December 25, 2012
In replyAdam Hennessey, Wayne B Lau, Jason M Fields
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|February 10, 2022
Patient history alone identifies candidates safe for cardioversion of recent onset atrial fibrillation or flutterAlfred Sacchetti, Dawn Wisdom, Adam Hennessey, et al.
Annals of Emergency Medicine|December 14, 2011
A patient with a large pulmonary saddle embolus eluding both clinical gestalt and validated decision rulesAdam Hennessey, Devy A Setyono, Wayne Bond Lau, et al.
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Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ|September 19, 2019
Alternative to the finger in the dike: use of the vascular closure button to control postdialysis bleeding in a haemodialysis access conduitAlfred Sacchetti, Adam Hennessey, Brian Shannon
Annals of Emergency Medicine|December 25, 2012
In replyAdam Hennessey, Wayne B Lau, Jason M Fields
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|February 10, 2022
Patient history alone identifies candidates safe for cardioversion of recent onset atrial fibrillation or flutterAlfred Sacchetti, Dawn Wisdom, Adam Hennessey, et al.
Annals of Emergency Medicine|December 14, 2011
A patient with a large pulmonary saddle embolus eluding both clinical gestalt and validated decision rulesAdam Hennessey, Devy A Setyono, Wayne Bond Lau, et al.
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