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Kenneth Deitch

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Annals of Emergency Medicine|February 26, 2008
The utility of supplemental oxygen during emergency department procedural sedation with propofol: a randomized, controlled trialKenneth Deitch, Carl R Chudnofsky, Paul Dominici
Pediatric Emergency Care|October 17, 2009
Scapular abscess, septic emboli, and deep vein thrombosis in a healthy child due to community-acquired methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus: case reportKeith J Kuhfahl, Charles Fasano, Kenneth Deitch
Annals of Emergency Medicine|September 19, 2006
The utility of supplemental oxygen during emergency department procedural sedation and analgesia with midazolam and fentanyl: a randomized, controlled trialKenneth Deitch, Carl R Chudnofsky, Paul Dominici
Annals of Emergency Medicine|June 18, 2011
The utility of high-flow oxygen during emergency department procedural sedation and analgesia with propofol: a randomized, controlled trialKenneth Deitch, Carl R Chudnofsky, Paul Dominici, et al.
Annals of Emergency Medicine|September 29, 2009
Does end tidal CO2 monitoring during emergency department procedural sedation and analgesia with propofol decrease the incidence of hypoxic events? A randomized, controlled trialKenneth Deitch, Jim Miner, Carl R Chudnofsky, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|November 21, 2015
The use of inhaled nitrous oxide for analgesia in adult ED patients: a pilot studyJoseph Herres, Carl R Chudnofsky, Rashmi Manur, et al.
The Western Journal of Emergency Medicine|July 19, 2014
Unrecognized hypoxia and respiratory depression in emergency department patients sedated for psychomotor agitation: pilot studyKenneth Deitch, Adam Rowden, Kathia Damiron, et al.
Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia = Journal Canadien D'Anesthesie|July 15, 2016
Linshom respiratory monitoring device: a novel temperature-based respiratory monitorJerrold Lerman, Doron Feldman, Ronen Feldman, et al.
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|June 7, 2015
Double-blind, Randomized, Placebo-controlled Study Evaluating the Use of Platelet-rich Plasma Therapy (PRP) for Acute Ankle Sprains in the Emergency DepartmentAdam Rowden, Paul Dominici, Joseph D'Orazio, et al.
Critical Care Medicine|December 20, 2007
Validation of the Mortality in Emergency Department Sepsis (MEDS) score in patients with the systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS)Jeffrey D Sankoff, Munish Goyal, David F Gaieski, et al.
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Annals of Emergency Medicine|February 26, 2008
The utility of supplemental oxygen during emergency department procedural sedation with propofol: a randomized, controlled trialKenneth Deitch, Carl R Chudnofsky, Paul Dominici
Pediatric Emergency Care|October 17, 2009
Scapular abscess, septic emboli, and deep vein thrombosis in a healthy child due to community-acquired methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus: case reportKeith J Kuhfahl, Charles Fasano, Kenneth Deitch
Annals of Emergency Medicine|September 19, 2006
The utility of supplemental oxygen during emergency department procedural sedation and analgesia with midazolam and fentanyl: a randomized, controlled trialKenneth Deitch, Carl R Chudnofsky, Paul Dominici
Annals of Emergency Medicine|June 18, 2011
The utility of high-flow oxygen during emergency department procedural sedation and analgesia with propofol: a randomized, controlled trialKenneth Deitch, Carl R Chudnofsky, Paul Dominici, et al.
Annals of Emergency Medicine|September 29, 2009
Does end tidal CO2 monitoring during emergency department procedural sedation and analgesia with propofol decrease the incidence of hypoxic events? A randomized, controlled trialKenneth Deitch, Jim Miner, Carl R Chudnofsky, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|November 21, 2015
The use of inhaled nitrous oxide for analgesia in adult ED patients: a pilot studyJoseph Herres, Carl R Chudnofsky, Rashmi Manur, et al.
The Western Journal of Emergency Medicine|July 19, 2014
Unrecognized hypoxia and respiratory depression in emergency department patients sedated for psychomotor agitation: pilot studyKenneth Deitch, Adam Rowden, Kathia Damiron, et al.
Canadian Journal of Anaesthesia = Journal Canadien D'Anesthesie|July 15, 2016
Linshom respiratory monitoring device: a novel temperature-based respiratory monitorJerrold Lerman, Doron Feldman, Ronen Feldman, et al.
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|June 7, 2015
Double-blind, Randomized, Placebo-controlled Study Evaluating the Use of Platelet-rich Plasma Therapy (PRP) for Acute Ankle Sprains in the Emergency DepartmentAdam Rowden, Paul Dominici, Joseph D'Orazio, et al.
Critical Care Medicine|December 20, 2007
Validation of the Mortality in Emergency Department Sepsis (MEDS) score in patients with the systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS)Jeffrey D Sankoff, Munish Goyal, David F Gaieski, et al.
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