Author: Zimmerman, David E.; Sarangarm, Preeyaporn; Brown, Caitlin S.; Faine, Brett; Flack, Tara; Gilbert, Brian W.; Howington, Gavin T.; Kelly, Gregory; Laub, Jessica; Porter, Blake A.; Slocum, Giles W.; Rech, Megan A.
Title: Staying InformED: Top emergency Medicine pharmacotherapy articles of 2020 Cord-id: dp6bud66 Document date: 2021_6_15
ID: dp6bud66
Snippet: The year 2020 was not easy for Emergency Medicine (EM) clinicians with the burden of tackling a pandemic. A large focus, rightfully so, was placed on the evolving diagnosis and management of patients with COVID-19 and, as such, the ability of clinicians to remain up to date on key EM pharmacotherapy literature may have been compromised. This article reviews the most important EM pharmacotherapy publications indexed in 2020. A modified Delphi approach was utilized for selected journals to identif
Document: The year 2020 was not easy for Emergency Medicine (EM) clinicians with the burden of tackling a pandemic. A large focus, rightfully so, was placed on the evolving diagnosis and management of patients with COVID-19 and, as such, the ability of clinicians to remain up to date on key EM pharmacotherapy literature may have been compromised. This article reviews the most important EM pharmacotherapy publications indexed in 2020. A modified Delphi approach was utilized for selected journals to identify the most impactful EM pharmacotherapy studies. A total of fifteen articles, eleven trials and four meta-analyses, were identified. This review provides a summary of each study, along with a commentary on the impact to the EM literature and EM clinician.
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