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Ian Maconochie

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Archives of Disease in Childhood|December 2, 2023
Emerging art of doing lessRuud Gerard Nijman, Emily Cadman, Ian Maconochie
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ|November 5, 2015
Can paediatric early warning scores (PEWS) be used to guide the need for hospital admission and predict significant illness in children presenting to the emergency department? An assessment of PEWS diagnostic accuracy using sensitivity and specificityPeter J Lillitos, Graeme Hadley, Ian Maconochie
JAMA|October 5, 2016
Intubation During Pediatric CPR: Early, Late, or Not at All?Allan R deCaen, Gonzalo Garcia Guerra, Ian Maconochie
Resuscitation|November 22, 2017
Paediatric weight estimation by age in the digital era: optimising a necessary evilNicholas Appelbaum, Jonathan Clarke, Ian Maconochie, et al.
Data in Brief|December 26, 2017
A model for habitus-adjusted paediatric weight estimation by age and data concerning the validation of this method on a large dataset of English childrenNicholas Appelbaum, Jonathan Clarke, Ian Maconochie, et al.
Resuscitation|March 20, 2017
Can ambulance telephone triage using NHS Pathways accurately identify paediatric cardiac arrest?Charles D Deakin, Simon England, Debbie Diffey, et al.
Pediatrics|September 11, 2013
Validity of different pediatric early warning scores in the emergency departmentNienke Seiger, Ian Maconochie, Rianne Oostenbrink, et al.
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ|January 11, 2014
A novel multipatient intranasal diamorphine spray for use in acute pain in children: pharmacovigilance data from an observational studyJason Kendall, Ian Maconochie, Ian C K Wong, et al.
Pediatric Emergency Care|May 5, 2022
Survey About Second-Line Agents for Pediatric Convulsive Status EpilepticusMarguerite Tyson, Rebecca Trenear, Sophie Skellett, et al.
Archives of Disease in Childhood. Education and Practice Edition|July 5, 2022
Fifteen-minute consultation: Recognition and management of eating disorders presenting to the emergency departmentLuke Rothwell, Kavyesh Vivek, Dasha Nicholls, et al.
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Archives of Disease in Childhood|December 2, 2023
Emerging art of doing lessRuud Gerard Nijman, Emily Cadman, Ian Maconochie
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ|November 5, 2015
Can paediatric early warning scores (PEWS) be used to guide the need for hospital admission and predict significant illness in children presenting to the emergency department? An assessment of PEWS diagnostic accuracy using sensitivity and specificityPeter J Lillitos, Graeme Hadley, Ian Maconochie
JAMA|October 5, 2016
Intubation During Pediatric CPR: Early, Late, or Not at All?Allan R deCaen, Gonzalo Garcia Guerra, Ian Maconochie
Resuscitation|November 22, 2017
Paediatric weight estimation by age in the digital era: optimising a necessary evilNicholas Appelbaum, Jonathan Clarke, Ian Maconochie, et al.
Data in Brief|December 26, 2017
A model for habitus-adjusted paediatric weight estimation by age and data concerning the validation of this method on a large dataset of English childrenNicholas Appelbaum, Jonathan Clarke, Ian Maconochie, et al.
Resuscitation|March 20, 2017
Can ambulance telephone triage using NHS Pathways accurately identify paediatric cardiac arrest?Charles D Deakin, Simon England, Debbie Diffey, et al.
Pediatrics|September 11, 2013
Validity of different pediatric early warning scores in the emergency departmentNienke Seiger, Ian Maconochie, Rianne Oostenbrink, et al.
Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ|January 11, 2014
A novel multipatient intranasal diamorphine spray for use in acute pain in children: pharmacovigilance data from an observational studyJason Kendall, Ian Maconochie, Ian C K Wong, et al.
Pediatric Emergency Care|May 5, 2022
Survey About Second-Line Agents for Pediatric Convulsive Status EpilepticusMarguerite Tyson, Rebecca Trenear, Sophie Skellett, et al.
Archives of Disease in Childhood. Education and Practice Edition|July 5, 2022
Fifteen-minute consultation: Recognition and management of eating disorders presenting to the emergency departmentLuke Rothwell, Kavyesh Vivek, Dasha Nicholls, et al.
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