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September 19, 2013
An evidence-based approach to the evaluation and treatment of low back pain in the emergency department
Pierre Borczuk
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine
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November 10, 2019
The Role of Repeat head CT in Patients with Mild Traumatic Intracranial Injury
Pierre Borczuk
The Journal of Emergency Medicine
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March 28, 2016
Seventy-Two-Hour Returns Are Not Useful in Identifying Emergency Department Patients With a Concerning Intra-Abdominal Process
Emily Aaronson, Theodore Benzer, Pierre Borczuk
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine
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June 22, 2017
RSV in adult ED patients: Do emergency providers consider RSV as an admission diagnosis?
William Binder, Jill Thorsen, Pierre Borczuk
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine
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December 19, 2018
Is repeat head CT necessary in patients with mild traumatic intracranial hemorrhage
Jonathan Van Ornam, Peter Pruitt, Pierre Borczuk
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine
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September 6, 2017
A Decision Instrument to Identify Isolated Traumatic Subdural Hematomas at Low Risk of Neurologic Deterioration, Surgical Intervention, or Radiographic Worsening
Peter Pruitt, Jonathan Van Ornam, Pierre Borczuk
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine
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April 27, 2016
A prediction model to identify patients without a concerning intraabdominal diagnosis
Emily L Aaronson, Yuchiao Chang, Pierre Borczuk
The Journal of Emergency Medicine
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June 2, 2021
The Utility of Computed Tomography Angiogram in Patients with Mild Traumatic Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
Bryant C Shannon, Peter Pruitt, Pierre Borczuk
The Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery
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May 23, 2013
Patients with traumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage are at low risk for deterioration or neurosurgical intervention
Pierre Borczuk, Joshua Penn, David Peak, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine
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November 14, 2016
Identifying patients with mild traumatic intracranial hemorrhage at low risk of decompensation who are safe for ED observation
Peter Pruitt, Joshua Penn, David Peak, et al.
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Emergency Medicine Practice
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September 19, 2013
An evidence-based approach to the evaluation and treatment of low back pain in the emergency department
Pierre Borczuk
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine
|
November 10, 2019
The Role of Repeat head CT in Patients with Mild Traumatic Intracranial Injury
Pierre Borczuk
The Journal of Emergency Medicine
|
March 28, 2016
Seventy-Two-Hour Returns Are Not Useful in Identifying Emergency Department Patients With a Concerning Intra-Abdominal Process
Emily Aaronson, Theodore Benzer, Pierre Borczuk
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine
|
June 22, 2017
RSV in adult ED patients: Do emergency providers consider RSV as an admission diagnosis?
William Binder, Jill Thorsen, Pierre Borczuk
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine
|
December 19, 2018
Is repeat head CT necessary in patients with mild traumatic intracranial hemorrhage
Jonathan Van Ornam, Peter Pruitt, Pierre Borczuk
Academic Emergency Medicine : Official Journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine
|
September 6, 2017
A Decision Instrument to Identify Isolated Traumatic Subdural Hematomas at Low Risk of Neurologic Deterioration, Surgical Intervention, or Radiographic Worsening
Peter Pruitt, Jonathan Van Ornam, Pierre Borczuk
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine
|
April 27, 2016
A prediction model to identify patients without a concerning intraabdominal diagnosis
Emily L Aaronson, Yuchiao Chang, Pierre Borczuk
The Journal of Emergency Medicine
|
June 2, 2021
The Utility of Computed Tomography Angiogram in Patients with Mild Traumatic Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
Bryant C Shannon, Peter Pruitt, Pierre Borczuk
The Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery
|
May 23, 2013
Patients with traumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage are at low risk for deterioration or neurosurgical intervention
Pierre Borczuk, Joshua Penn, David Peak, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine
|
November 14, 2016
Identifying patients with mild traumatic intracranial hemorrhage at low risk of decompensation who are safe for ED observation
Peter Pruitt, Joshua Penn, David Peak, et al.
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