OBJECTIVES: The authors assessed the association between measures of emergency department (ED) crowding and treatment with analgesia and delays to analgesia in ED patients with back pain. METHODS: This was a retrospective cohort study of nonpregnant patients who presented to two EDs (an academic ED and a community ED in the same health system) from July 1, 2003, to February 28, 2007, with a chief complaint of back pain. Each patient had four validated crowding measures assigned at triage. Main outcomes were the use of analgesia and delays in time to receiving analgesia. Delays were defined as greater than 1 hour to receive any analgesia from the triage time and from the room placement time. The Cochrane-Armitage test for trend, the Cuzick...
Introduction: Racial disparities in pain management have been reported among emergency department (E...
Despite more than 30 years of research, pain in the emergency department (ED) setting is frequently ...
Background: Majority of the patients presenting to emergency department (ED) have pain. ED oligoanal...
OBJECTIVES: The authors assessed the association between measures of emergency department (ED) crowd...
OBJECTIVES: The authors assessed the effect of emergency department (ED) crowding on the nontreatmen...
Objective: The impact of ED overcrowding on delay to analgesia has not been well studied. Our objec...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to compare emergency department (ED) length of stay (LOS...
Objective: To determine the association between age and analgesia for emergency department (ED) pati...
OBJECTIVES: Acute low back and neck pain account for 3% to 6% of emergency room consultations. In Eu...
Aim: To determine the association between time to first analgesic medication and emergency departmen...
Objective: This retrospective, observational cohort study investigated whether the clinical features...
Introduction: The decision to treat pain in the emergency department (ED) is a complex, idiosyncrati...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of the study was to examine the association between triage scoring systems and t...
OBJECTIVE: We assessed the relationship between emergency department (ED) crowding and delays in car...
To determine the association between time to first analgesic medication and emergency department len...
Introduction: Racial disparities in pain management have been reported among emergency department (E...
Despite more than 30 years of research, pain in the emergency department (ED) setting is frequently ...
Background: Majority of the patients presenting to emergency department (ED) have pain. ED oligoanal...
OBJECTIVES: The authors assessed the association between measures of emergency department (ED) crowd...
OBJECTIVES: The authors assessed the effect of emergency department (ED) crowding on the nontreatmen...
Objective: The impact of ED overcrowding on delay to analgesia has not been well studied. Our objec...
Objectives: The objective of this study was to compare emergency department (ED) length of stay (LOS...
Objective: To determine the association between age and analgesia for emergency department (ED) pati...
OBJECTIVES: Acute low back and neck pain account for 3% to 6% of emergency room consultations. In Eu...
Aim: To determine the association between time to first analgesic medication and emergency departmen...
Objective: This retrospective, observational cohort study investigated whether the clinical features...
Introduction: The decision to treat pain in the emergency department (ED) is a complex, idiosyncrati...
OBJECTIVES: The aim of the study was to examine the association between triage scoring systems and t...
OBJECTIVE: We assessed the relationship between emergency department (ED) crowding and delays in car...
To determine the association between time to first analgesic medication and emergency department len...
Introduction: Racial disparities in pain management have been reported among emergency department (E...
Despite more than 30 years of research, pain in the emergency department (ED) setting is frequently ...
Background: Majority of the patients presenting to emergency department (ED) have pain. ED oligoanal...