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Troy Madsen

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The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|May 21, 2019
Emergency department visits for electric scooter-related injuries after introduction of an urban rental programAustin Badeau, Chad Carman, Michael Newman, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|November 25, 2017
Prevalence and treatment of anxiety among emergency department patients with painKatie Wells, Philip Craven, Jacob Steenblik, et al.
Critical Pathways in Cardiology|December 2, 2010
Treatment of low-risk pulmonary embolism patients in a chest pain unitJoseph Bledsoe, David Hamilton, Elizabeth Bess, et al.
Critical Pathways in Cardiology|November 15, 2019
Prevalence and Significance of Renal Dysfunction Among Emergency Department Observation Patients With Chest PainMark Carlberg, Marija Lum, Julia Ojcius, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|January 18, 2018
Family history of venous thromboembolism predicts the diagnosis of acute pulmonary embolism in the emergency departmentChristopher Kelly, Chad Agy, Margaret Carlson, et al.
Critical Pathways in Cardiology|September 4, 2009
Utility of the emergency department observation unit in ensuring stress testing in low-risk chest pain patientsTroy Madsen, Michael Mallin, Joseph Bledsoe, et al.
Critical Pathways in Cardiology|August 31, 2010
Low-risk young adult patients with chest pain may not benefit from routine cardiac stress testing: a Bayesian analysisMatthew Dawson, Scott Youngquist, Joseph Bledsoe, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|October 8, 2024
Naloxone knowledge, interest, and obtainment among a general emergency department patient populationCarrie Gold, Troy Madsen, Marina Griffith, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|October 1, 2016
Cardiology consultation reduces provocative testing rates in an ED observation unitTroy Madsen, Cameron Smyres, Talmage Wood, et al.
Critical Pathways in Cardiology|February 13, 2019
Emergency Department Observation Unit Utilization Among Older Patients With Chest PainTroy Madsen, Rachelle Perkins, Brennen Holt, et al.
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The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|May 21, 2019
Emergency department visits for electric scooter-related injuries after introduction of an urban rental programAustin Badeau, Chad Carman, Michael Newman, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|November 25, 2017
Prevalence and treatment of anxiety among emergency department patients with painKatie Wells, Philip Craven, Jacob Steenblik, et al.
Critical Pathways in Cardiology|December 2, 2010
Treatment of low-risk pulmonary embolism patients in a chest pain unitJoseph Bledsoe, David Hamilton, Elizabeth Bess, et al.
Critical Pathways in Cardiology|November 15, 2019
Prevalence and Significance of Renal Dysfunction Among Emergency Department Observation Patients With Chest PainMark Carlberg, Marija Lum, Julia Ojcius, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|January 18, 2018
Family history of venous thromboembolism predicts the diagnosis of acute pulmonary embolism in the emergency departmentChristopher Kelly, Chad Agy, Margaret Carlson, et al.
Critical Pathways in Cardiology|September 4, 2009
Utility of the emergency department observation unit in ensuring stress testing in low-risk chest pain patientsTroy Madsen, Michael Mallin, Joseph Bledsoe, et al.
Critical Pathways in Cardiology|August 31, 2010
Low-risk young adult patients with chest pain may not benefit from routine cardiac stress testing: a Bayesian analysisMatthew Dawson, Scott Youngquist, Joseph Bledsoe, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|October 8, 2024
Naloxone knowledge, interest, and obtainment among a general emergency department patient populationCarrie Gold, Troy Madsen, Marina Griffith, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|October 1, 2016
Cardiology consultation reduces provocative testing rates in an ED observation unitTroy Madsen, Cameron Smyres, Talmage Wood, et al.
Critical Pathways in Cardiology|February 13, 2019
Emergency Department Observation Unit Utilization Among Older Patients With Chest PainTroy Madsen, Rachelle Perkins, Brennen Holt, et al.
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