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Gary Andolfatto

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Annals of Emergency Medicine|March 31, 2019
Prehospital Analgesia With Intranasal Ketamine (PAIN-K): A Randomized Double-Blind Trial in AdultsGary Andolfatto, Kelsey Innes, William Dick, et al.
Annals of Emergency Medicine|March 10, 2012
Ketamine-propofol combination (ketofol) versus propofol alone for emergency department procedural sedation and analgesia: a randomized double-blind trialGary Andolfatto, Riyad B Abu-Laban, Peter J Zed, et al.
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|October 17, 2013
Intranasal ketamine for analgesia in the emergency department: a prospective observational seriesGary Andolfatto, Elaine Willman, Daniel Joo, et al.
Trials|November 28, 2018
Rapid agitation control with ketamine in the emergency department (RACKED): a randomized controlled trial protocolDavid Barbic, Gary Andolfatto, Brian Grunau, et al.
Annals of Emergency Medicine|August 6, 2021
Rapid Agitation Control With Ketamine in the Emergency Department: A Blinded, Randomized Controlled TrialDavid Barbic, Gary Andolfatto, Brian Grunau, et al.
CJEM|October 6, 2021
Self-isolation among discharged emergency department patients with suspected COVID-19Lulu Yang, Devon Mitchell, Frances Clayton, et al.
BMJ Open|March 12, 2016
Prevalence of alcohol and drug use in injured British Columbia driversJeffrey R Brubacher, Herbert Chan, Walter Martz, et al.
British Journal of Anaesthesia|September 26, 2024
Procedural sedation competencies: a review and multidisciplinary international consensus statement on knowledge, skills, training, and credentialingPiet L Leroy, Baruch S Krauss, Luciane R Costa, et al.
Plos One|February 5, 2024
Factors associated with frequent buprenorphine / naloxone initiation in a national survey of Canadian emergency physiciansNathalie MacKinnon, Daniel Lane, Frank Scheuermeyer, et al.
CMAJ Open|September 22, 2021
A cross-sectional survey on buprenorphine-naloxone practice and attitudes in 22 Canadian emergency physician groups: a cross-sectional surveyAndrew Kestler, Janusz Kaczorowski, Kathryn Dong, et al.
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Annals of Emergency Medicine|March 31, 2019
Prehospital Analgesia With Intranasal Ketamine (PAIN-K): A Randomized Double-Blind Trial in AdultsGary Andolfatto, Kelsey Innes, William Dick, et al.
Annals of Emergency Medicine|March 10, 2012
Ketamine-propofol combination (ketofol) versus propofol alone for emergency department procedural sedation and analgesia: a randomized double-blind trialGary Andolfatto, Riyad B Abu-Laban, Peter J Zed, et al.
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine|October 17, 2013
Intranasal ketamine for analgesia in the emergency department: a prospective observational seriesGary Andolfatto, Elaine Willman, Daniel Joo, et al.
Trials|November 28, 2018
Rapid agitation control with ketamine in the emergency department (RACKED): a randomized controlled trial protocolDavid Barbic, Gary Andolfatto, Brian Grunau, et al.
Annals of Emergency Medicine|August 6, 2021
Rapid Agitation Control With Ketamine in the Emergency Department: A Blinded, Randomized Controlled TrialDavid Barbic, Gary Andolfatto, Brian Grunau, et al.
CJEM|October 6, 2021
Self-isolation among discharged emergency department patients with suspected COVID-19Lulu Yang, Devon Mitchell, Frances Clayton, et al.
BMJ Open|March 12, 2016
Prevalence of alcohol and drug use in injured British Columbia driversJeffrey R Brubacher, Herbert Chan, Walter Martz, et al.
British Journal of Anaesthesia|September 26, 2024
Procedural sedation competencies: a review and multidisciplinary international consensus statement on knowledge, skills, training, and credentialingPiet L Leroy, Baruch S Krauss, Luciane R Costa, et al.
Plos One|February 5, 2024
Factors associated with frequent buprenorphine / naloxone initiation in a national survey of Canadian emergency physiciansNathalie MacKinnon, Daniel Lane, Frank Scheuermeyer, et al.
CMAJ Open|September 22, 2021
A cross-sectional survey on buprenorphine-naloxone practice and attitudes in 22 Canadian emergency physician groups: a cross-sectional surveyAndrew Kestler, Janusz Kaczorowski, Kathryn Dong, et al.
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