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Stephen V. Cantrill

Researcher at Denver Health Medical Center

Publications -  56
Citations -  2814

Stephen V. Cantrill is an academic researcher from Denver Health Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Emergency department & Oversight Committee. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 53 publications receiving 2632 citations. Previous affiliations of Stephen V. Cantrill include Anschutz Medical Campus & University of Colorado Denver.

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Clinical policy: Neuroimaging and decisionmaking in adult mild traumatic brain injury in the acute setting

TL;DR: Abstract [Jagoda AS, Cantrill SV, Wears RL, Valadka A, Gallagher EJ, Gottesfeld SH, Pietrzak MP, Bolden J, Bruns JJ Jr, Zimmerman R. clinical policy: neuroimaging and decisionmaking in adult mild traumatic brain injury in the acute setting].
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Health care facility and community strategies for patient care surge capacity

TL;DR: Proper pre-event planning and mechanisms for resource coordination are critical to the success of a response and should allow activation of multiple levels of capacity from the health care facility level to the federal level.
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Management of acutely poisoned patients without gastric emptying

TL;DR: Gastric emptying procedures in the ED for initial treatment of drug overdose are generally not of benefit unless gastric lavage is performed within one hour of ingestion in obtunded patients.
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Clinical Policy: Neuroimaging and Decisionmaking in Adult Mild Traumatic Brain Injury in the Acute Setting

TL;DR: Recommendations are made for nonpenetrating trauma to the head, presentation to the ED within 24 hours of injury, a Glasgow Coma Scale score of 14 or 15 on initial evaluation in the ED, and aged 16 years or greater.
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Clinical Policy for Procedural Sedation and Analgesia in the Emergency Department

TL;DR: The American College of Emergency Physicians: Clinical policy for procedural sedation and analgesia in the emergency department is supported by a national meta-analysis.