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Lincoln Hospital

HealthcareNew York, New York, United States
About: Lincoln Hospital is a healthcare organization based out in New York, New York, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Emergency department. The organization has 1033 authors who have published 929 publications receiving 14486 citations. The organization is also known as: Lincoln Medical and Mental Health Center & Lincoln Hospital.


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TL;DR: A case of middle turbinectomy complication as a result of NTI is described to raise awareness of this complication and review associated imaging findings.
Abstract: Nasotracheal intubation (NTI) is used for maintaining airway access during maxillofacial surgery or in cases of severe oral trauma. We describe a case of middle turbinectomy complication as a result of NTI. The purposes of this paper are to raise awareness of this complication and review associated imaging findings.

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TL;DR: Fifty patients with major fractures of the pelvis treated in an urban Level I Trauma Center were analysed to assess the role of peritoneal lavage and urological studies and injuries of the urinary tract requiring operative correction were associated with gross haematuria.
Abstract: Fifty patients with major fractures of the pelvis (Trunkey's classification types I and II) treated in an urban Level I Trauma Center were analysed to assess the role of peritoneal lavage and urological studies in the initial evaluation. The mechanisms of injury were automobile v. pedestrian (44 per cent), falls from heights (44 per cent), and motor vehicular accidents (12 per cent). Important hypotension was present in 46 per cent of patients on arrival. Peritoneal tap or lavage was selectively used in 11 patients (22 per cent). Four patients in refractory hypotension despite vigorous resuscitation had positive results. There were no false-positive results or missed intra-abdominal injuries in any of the 50 patients. Laparotomy was carried out in 10 of 50 patients. IVP or cystography was performed in 25 of 50 patients. However, injuries of the urinary tract requiring operative correction (eight injuries in six patients) were all associated with gross haematuria. Urological studies were negative in patients with 1 to 3+ microscopic haematuria. Peritoneal lavage is recommended on a selective basis in patients with pelvic fractures. Microscopic haematuria does not warrant contrast studies of the urinary tract.

2 citations

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TL;DR: Whether parent/guardian self-report of insurance status agrees with hospital administrative data is examined and the relationship of patient characteristics with any observed discordance is examined.
Abstract: We screened nearly 10,000 consecutive parents presenting to EDs throughout the United States and examined whether parent/guardian self-report of insurance status agrees with hospital administrative data. We also examined the relationship of patient characteristics with any observed discordance.

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TL;DR: A patient with a history of psychosis who ingested a pulse oximeter in a suicidal attempt passed uneventfully with no interventions needed, and was followed by a serial of abdominal imaging.

2 citations


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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20231
20224
202178
202086
201984
201839