Research Forum Presentation Schedule: Sunday, October 2, 2022

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Session

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 10:00 AM

312/313/314

RF26

The Impact of Specialized Geriatric Consultation in a Level 1 Geriatric Emergency Department on the Cost of Care

Edward Castillo
University of California, San Diego


A Pilot Study of Hypothermia Prevention in a Hemorrhagic Swine Model

Amanda Studer
Naval Medical Center San Diego


Variation in Lung Protective Ventilation Rates in a Rural Level One Trauma Center

Colman Hatton
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center


Utility of Abdominal Computed Tomography in Geriatric Patients with Ground-Level Fall

Wilson Huang
UMass Chan Medical School


A Survey of Exposure to Community Violence and Adverse Childhood Experiences in Emergency Department Patients

Leslie Cachola
Cook County Health


Phenobarbital Protocol for Alcohol Withdrawal Syndrome Reduces ICU Length of Stay in Trauma and Burn Patients

Maxwell Raithel
University of Michigan

10:00 AM

306

RF27

The Impact of a Brief Educational Intervention on Attending Physician Comfort During Sonographic Image Acquisition and Image Interpretation

Dorothy Shi
South Shore University Hospital Northwell Health


Multicenter Interobserver Agreement of Lung Ultrasound Findings in COVID-19 Patients

Cristiana Baloescu
Yale University School of Medicine


Emergency Department Point-Of-Care Echocardiography and Lung Ultrasound in Predicting COVID-19 Severity

Cristiana Baloescu
Yale University School of Medicine


Using Hierarchical and Cognitive Task Analysis to Develop an Assessment Checklist for Ultrasound-guided Fascia Iliaca Nerve Block Procedures

Munaa Dashti
Brigham and Women's Hospital


A Multi-modal Approach to Nerve Block Teaching

Michelle Hernandez
UCF HCA Greater Orlando


Resuscitative TEE Collaborative Registry: Development and Implementation of a Multicenter Registry for Focused Transesophageal Echocardiography (TEE) in the Emergency Department and Intensive Care Settings

Felipe Teran
Weill Cornell Medicine

 10:00 AM

305/309

RF28

Pulmonary Embolism and Cancer – Can the PERC rule still apply?

Christopher Coyne
University of California San Diego


Pulmonary Embolism in Patients with Cancer: Predicting 30-day Mortality

Christopher Coyne
University of California San Diego


Racial and ethnic disparities in the use of computed tomography with angiography (CTA) for the diagnosis of pulmonary embolism (PE)

Dee Luo
Northwell/Zucker School of Medicine


Emergency department arrival by ambulance for patients receiving a pulmonary embolism diagnosis is associated with hospitalization: Is coming from off-site radiology an exception?

Samuel Rouleau
University of California Davis Medical Center


Temporal trends in the use of computed tomographic pulmonary angiography for suspected pulmonary embolism in the emergency department

Melanie Roussel
Hôpital Pitié-Salpêtrière, Assistance Publique - Hôpitaux de Paris

 10:00 AM

310/311

RF29

Accessibility in the emergency department for patients with disabilities: a qualitative study

John Carmichael
University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School


Trends in advanced practice providers provision of high acuity ED services from 2013 to 2019

Cameron Gettel
Yale University


Regional Healthcare Programme Partnering General Practitioners to Reduce Low Acuity Attendance at the Emergency Department: GPFirst

Hoon Chin Steven Lim
Changi General Hospital


Social and Structural Influences of Emergency Care Seeking Behaviors in Documented and Undocumented Adult Safety-net Patients

Cynthia Ramirez
USC Keck School of Medicine


Inequities among Emergency Department Hallway Utilization

Rohit Sangal
Yale University School of Medicine


Characteristics of Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act Citations and their Association with Patient Death

Jasmine Hsia
University of Southern California

 10:00 AM

307/308

RF30

Exploration of Uncertainty Scale Use in Patients with Potential Acute Coronary Syndrome

Grace Amadio
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital


External Validation of the Non-Ischemic Troponin Rule Out in Acute Heart Failure (NITRO-AHF) Decision Instrument for Acute Myocardial Infarction or Revascularization

John Peacock
Indiana University School of Medicine


The Incremental Value of Sex in Addition to the History, Electrocardiogram, Age, and Risk Factors (HEAR) Score and High-Sensitivity Cardiac Troponin for 30-day MACE

Jasmanpreet Kaur
University of California, Davis


Effect of high-sensitivity troponin on ED length of stay for patients evaluated for acute coronary syndrome

Stacy Trent
Denver Health Medical Center


Feasibility and Diagnostic Yield of Mobile Cardiac Outpatient Telemetry (MCOT) Initiated from the Emergency Department

Alan You
UC San Diego Health

11:00 AM

312/313/314

RF31

The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) may change trends of outcomes post out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in different hospital levels: an updated trend from 2017 to 2021

Cheng-Yi Fan
National Taiwan University Hospital Hsin-Chu Branch, Emergency Department


The effect of mechanical chest compression device on survival after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest according to patient transport interval: A multi-center observational study

Hanjin  Cho
Korea University Ansan Hospital


The impact of cognitive impairment and mood disorders on quality of life in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest survivors

Hyojeong Kwon
Asan Medical Center


Efficacy of Emergency Department-Initiated 14-Day Ambulatory ECG Patch Monitors in Patients with Unexplained Syncope

Colin Gershon
Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine


Exploring Brain Natriuretic Peptide and Subclinical Heart Disease in Emergency Patients with Asymptomatic Hypertension

Bret Nelson
Mount Sinai Health System

11:00 AM

306

RF32

Emergent Medicine: Impact of Prehospital Red Lights and Sirens (RLS) on Time to Antibiotic Administration in Sepsis Alert Patients

Erica Warkus
Sarasota Memorial Hospital


Socioeconomic and Racial/Ethnic Disparities in Prehospital Pain Management for Patients with Long Bone Fractures

Remle Crowe
ESO


Rapid High-dose Buprenorphine Induction for Fentanyl Using Patients by Paramedics

Andrew Herring
Highland Hospital--Alameda Health System


Implementation of a Behavioral Health Paramedic Program for Crisis Navigation

Mary Mercer
University of California San Francisco


Identification of At-Risk Patients in a Statewide EMS “Naloxone Leave Behind” Program

Jesse Naumann
University of Vermont, Larner College of Medicine


An Infographic Utilized As A Just-In-Time Tool For Paramedic EKG Interpretation

Robert Pell
UCF COM/ HCA GME Consortium Greater Orlando

11:00 AM

305/309

RF33

Students Perspectives of a First Year Firearm Injury Prevention, Risk Assessment and Counseling Curricular Intervention

Frankie Pappalardo
University of California San Francisco


Impact of proposed core faculty protected time requirements: National survey of Emergency Medicine faculty on work hours and associated job satisfaction

Meredith Thompson
Orange Park Medical Center


Foundations of Emergency Medicine Resident as Teacher Experience

Jaime Jordan
UCLA


Virtual Reality Simulation to Assess EPA-10 in Fourth-Year Medical Students

Matthew Malone
Ohio State University Department of Emergency Medicine


The Impact of the Patient Role on Medical Student Learning during Peer Simulation

Sherri Rudinsky
Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences

11:00 AM

310/311

RF34

Frequency of discharge prescriptions known to increase fall risk for older adults: Estimates of incidence in the United States

Sam Torbati
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center


Determining the Combined Impact of Geriatric-Specific Predictors of Hospitalization among Geriatric Emergency Department Patients

Ben Kiesel
Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine


Early phase development of the PROM-OTED tool: the Patient-Reported Outcome Measure – Older adult care Transitions from the Emergency Department

Cameron Gettel
Yale University

Emergency department care transition barriers: a qualitative study of care partners of older adults with cognitive impairment

Cameron Gettel
Yale University


A Tender-Loving-Care Volunteer Program to Provide Non-Clinical, Supportive Interventions to Older Adults in the Emergency Department

Audrey Lam
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center


Implementation of a Geriatric Care Coordinator (GCC) Program for High-Risk Geriatric Patients Following Emergency Department Discharge

David Noorvash
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

12:00 PM

312/313/314

RF35

A Qualitative Study of the Implementation of a California State Mandate on Discharge Processes for Patients Experiencing Homelessness

Haruna Aridomi
University of California, San Francisco


Number of Acute Care Beds is Not a Reliable Predictor of Emergency Department Volumes in Small Rural/Critical Access Hospitals.

Scott Findley
West Virginia University


Ambulatory Follow-up after ED Discharge and Association with Outcomes among Older Adults with Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementia

Michelle Lin
Mount Sinai


Development of a Novel Emergency Department Quality Measure to Reduce Very Low-Risk Syncope Hospitalizations

Alexander Janke
Columbia University Irving Medical Center


Rates and predictors of emergency department mis-triage: a multiyear, multicenter study

Dana Sax
The Permanente Medical Group


Results of a Novel National Emergency Department Chief Complaint Database

Anita Vashi
ADAPT, Durham VA Health Care System

12:00 PM

306

RF36

Dissemination of information about ivermectin on Twitter during the COVID-19 public health emergency

Sangeeta Ahluwalia
RAND Corporation


Children under 12 Presenting to the Emergency Department with Covid-19

Casey Collier
Ascension Resurrection Medical Center


Beyond the Breaking Point: Hospital Occupancy and Emergency Department Boarding During COVID-19

Alexander Janke
Yale University


Mortality of Trauma Patients with COVID-19

Gabe Lancaster
University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics


Assessment Of Bystander Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Comfort Level In Out-of-hospital Cardiac Arrests Amidst An Ongoing Pandemic

Anthony Thai
Case Western Reserve University- School of Medicine

12:00 PM

305/309

RF37

Burn Injury Assessment Study: How good are we at assessing burn injury?

Jeffrey Carter
Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center


Implementation of a Novel Fluid Resuscitation Device for the Care of Sepsis Patients: Processes and Perceptions in the Prehospital Setting

Julianne Cyr
University of North Carolina, Emergency Medicine


Rapid Resuscitation for Hemorrhagic Shock: Hemodynamically Unstable Patients May Do Better Than Those Presenting with Normal Vitals

Valerie DeMaio
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill


Wait, What? Oral Midodrine Instead Of Pressors For Septic Shock?

Madeleine Puissant
Maine Medical Center


Short-Term Outcomes and Patient Perceptions after EMS Non-Transport During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Jake Toy
UCLA - Harbor Medical Center


Early Fluid Delivery by Emergency Medical Services for Sepsis Using a Novel Rapid Infusion Device

Mehul Patel
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

12:00 PM

310/311

RF38

Delta National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale After Alteplase for Acute Ischemic Stroke

Abigail Alorda
UCF/HCA GME Consortium of Greater Orlando

 

Canalith Repositioning Maneuvers (CRM) for Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV): a synthesis of systematic reviews

Danya Khoujah
Mayo Clinic

 

Diagnostic Accuracy of the Physical Exam in patients with vertigo or dizziness presenting to the Emergency Department: A systematic review and meta analysis supporting the Guidelines for Reasonable and Appropriate Care in Emergency Medicine

Danya Khoujah
Mayo Clinic

 

Spanish Versus English Language Use of Stroke Evaluation Process

Lauren Diercks
University of Texas Southwestern

 

Not So Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo in the Emergency Department

Victoria Moaddel
Michigan State University College of Human Medicine, Grand Rapids

 

Fixed-dose vs. weight-based 4-factor Prothrombin complex concentrate dosing for reversal of warfarin-induced intracranial hemorrhage

Marianne Pop
University of Illinois College of Pharmacy

2:00 PM

312/313/314

RF41

Racial Residential Segregation and Long-term Outcomes Among Medicare Beneficiaries After Out-of-hospital Cardiac Arrest

Ethan Abbott
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai


The Impact of a Mixed Fast-Track and Mid-Acuity Track Area with a Vertical Component on Emergency Department Throughput

Michael Muradian
Beaumont Hospital - Royal Oak


Emergency Department Boarding is Associated with Lower Profit Margins in Higher Performing Hospitals

Nathaniel Oz
Brown University, Warren Alpert Medical School


COVID-19 Vaccine Messaging Platforms Increase Vaccine Acceptance and Uptake in Unvaccinated Emergency Department Patients: A Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial

Robert Rodriguez
UCSF School of Medicine, Department of Emergency Medicine


Facilitating Emergency Department Research on Older Adults Through Creation of a Research Data Warehouse

Evelyn Brady
West Health Institute


Saline Versus Plasma Solution-A in Initial Resuscitation of Patients with Out-of-hospital Cardiac Arrest: A Randomized Clinical Trial

Jae-Hyug Woo
Gachon University College of Medicine

2:00 PM

306

RF42

Establishing an Outpatient Rapid Assessment Service for Patients with Suspected Malignancies

Sabena Vaswani
Maimonides Health


Trends in Acute Care of Vaso-occlusive episodes in the Emergency Department following the 2014 National Heart Lung Blood Institute Guidelines

Edgardo Ordonez
Baylor College of Medicine


Return Rates For Opioid Versus Non-Opioid Management Of Abdominal Pain In The Emergency Department

Zachary Ginsberg
Mayo Clinic Alix School of Medicine


Baseline Variation in Lung Point of Care Ultrasound Cohorts with COVID: Implications for Prognostication

Daniel  Theodoro
Washington University School of Medicine


Stop The Vomit: Haloperidol as a Superior First-line Antiemetic

Stephen Godfrey
Western Michigan University SOM

2:00 PM

305/309

RF43

Impact of Race and Ethnicity on Cranial CT use in Children with Minor Head Trauma

Nisa Atigapramoj
University of California, San Francisco


Utility of Shunt series in the evaluation of VP shunt dysfunction in pediatrics

Jeffrey Chacko
UAMS


Adolescents Suicide Rates by Ethnicity- Data from the National Vital Statistics System 2015-2020

John Howell
Inova Fairfax Medical Center


Delivery of Epinephrine by Metered-Dose Inhaler for the Treatment of Croup in Children

Kimberly Kahne
Cohen Children's Medical Center


Presentations of Infants with Skull Fractures ≤ 3 Months of Age, With and Without Intracranial Hemorrhage (ICH)

Ellen Kettler
Rady Children's Hospital


The Association of Environmental Factors on Emergency Pediatric Asthma-Related Healthcare Utilization

Hashem Zikry
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

2:00 PM

310/311

RF44

Bridging the gap: Medical Interpreter Utilization workshop to improve communication

Adedoyin Adesina
Baylor College of Medicine


Factors Influencing Emergency Medical Services Burnout

Rachel Antol
John Peter Smith Hospital


Wilderness Medicine Curricula In Non-Physician Training Programs

Maria Holstrom-Mercader
Penn State College of Medicine


An Approach to Point of Care Ultrasound Training in a Teaching Hospital in The Gambia

Averyl Shindruk
UC Davis


Association Between Extreme Crowding and Wellness on Shift in a Pediatric Emergency Department

Heather Kelker
Indiana University School of Medicine


Impact of the COVID Pandemic on Emergency Medicine Physician Wellbeing and Burnout: A 2-Year Longitudinal Study

Julie Welch
Indiana University School of Medicine

2:00 PM

307/308

RF45

Updating Patient Care: Where Do We Begin

Alaa Aldalati
Mayo Clinic


Multicenter Test of the Emergency Department Trigger Tool: Site Differences in Adverse Events Detected

Richard Griffey
Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine


Reducing ED Back Pain Bounce-Back Proportion: Prescribing Physical Therapy

Atef Kotob
University of Iowa


Measurement of cost of boarding code stroke patients in the emergency department using time-driven activity-based costing

Maureen Canellas
University of Massachusetts Medical School


Using the Electronic Health Record to Identify Patients Presenting to the Emergency Department at Highest Risk for Subsequent Overdose

Eric Reed
Case Western Reserve University, The MetroHealth System


Quality Scorecard for Mobile Integrated Health

Francesco Sergi
University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine

 3:00 PM

312/313/314

RF46

Relationships of jugular bulb parameters used as indicators of cerebral perfusion and metabolism with cerebral perfusion and metabolism after resuscitation from cardiac arrest: A post-hoc analysis of experimental studies using a minipig model

Kyung Woon Jeung
Chonnam National University Hospital


Association of serum magnesium level at emergency department arrival and favorable neurologic outcome for Out-of-hospital Cardiac Arrest

Jong-Hak Park
Korea University Medicine


Throwing the baby out with the ice water? Dramatic Decreases in Targeted Temperature Management for Out of Hospital Cardiac Arrest

David Slattery
UNLV, Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine


Predictors of sustained ROSC and good neurologic outcome after PEA arrest

Trilok Stead
Trinity Preparatory School


Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation for Cardiac Arrest: Does Age Matter?

Krista Stephens
University of New Mexico


Multicenter Prospective Evaluation of Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Patients Using Transesophageal Echocardiography: A Preliminary Analysis from The Resuscitative TEE Collaborative Registry

Felipe Teran
Weill Cornell Medicine

 3:00 PM

306

RF47

Developing Novel Tools for Clinicians to Discuss Immigration for Resource Referral in the Emergency Department

Leonardo Garcia
University of California San Francisco


Association of Limited English Proficiency and Irregular Emergency Department Departures and Return Visits

Sarah Bower
Mayo Clinic


Inclusion of Non-English Language Preference Patients in Trauma and Emergency Medicine Related Motor Vehicle Collision Research

Rebecca Leff
Mayo Clinic, Department of Emergency Medicine


Association of Limited English Proficiency and Increased Emergency Department Waiting Room Lengths of Stay

Thomas Lim
Mayo Clinic Hospital, Emergency Department


Emergency Department Patients Who Leave Prior To Being Seen: Demographics And Predisposing Factors

Carlos López Ortiz
University of Central Florida


The Impact of an Experiential Social Medicine Curriculum in a County Emergency Medicine Residency Training Program: a Mixed Methods Study

Hurnan Vongsachang
University of Southern California Medical Center, Los Angeles County

 3:00 PM

305/309

RF48

When, What and How Frequently Do Patients Electronically Access their Emergency Department Records after Discharge?

James Killeen
University of California, San Diego


Frequency, Test Characteristics, and Patient Demographics Associated with Lab and Imaging Results Viewed in the Emergency Department During Encounters

Brian Kwan
University of California, San Diego


“Tele-observation”: Evaluation of a Virtual Provider Program in an Emergency Department Observation Unit

Caleb Leibee
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine


Who Reads Their Notes: Characteristics of Patients Viewing Notes in the Emergency Department Following an Open Notes Rollout

Scott Ogan
UC San Diego Health


Emergency Department Virtual Telehealth Rounding – A Strategy for a Pandemic and Beyond

Keegan Mullins
Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center


Tele-Emergency Care May Improve Access to Emergency Care Resources While Reducing Need for In-Person Emergency Department Evaluation

Lisa Zhao
VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System

 3:00 PM

310/311

RF49

Identifying and Addressing Barriers to Emergency Department Buprenorphine Use Across a Healthcare System

Grant Comstock
Rocky Mountain Poison and Drug Safety


Therapeutic Effects of Melittin against Acetaminophen-Induced Liver Injury in Mice

Gyunmoo Kim
Daegu Catholic University School of Medicine


CAUSTIC INGESTIONS: DOES INTENT MATTER

Michael Levine
University of California, Los Angeles


Lipid Emulsion Therapy During Resuscitation of the Critically-Ill Poisoned Patient: A Prospective Cohort Study

Michael Levine
University of California, Los Angeles


The Promising Use of an Emergency Department Observation Unit to Manage Patients with Opioid Use Disorder

Thai Tran
Rutgers New Jersey Medical School

4:00 PM

312/313/314

RF51

Association Between Compliance with an Organized State Burn Triage Center and Burn Outcomes

Michaela Banks
Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans


Pneumorachis and Pneumocephalus Following Penetrating Thoracic Trauma : A Case Report

Cuauhtlehuanitzin Rangel
Kern Medical Center


Improving Obstetrical Trauma Care Using a Standardized Protocol

Johnna Ridley
University of Texas Rio Grande Valley/Doctor's Hospital


Axillary Use Of Three Junctional Tourniquet Devices In Human Volunteers

Chad  Thompson
Naval Medical Center Portsmouth


Transferring Children with Pediatric Skull Fractures without Underlying Brain Injury: Is It Necessary?

Khin Tun
Lincoln Medical Center


Trauma Team Activation Fees Vary Widely Based on Region and Hospital Type

Kristina Pagano
Mount Sinai Medical Center

4:00 PM

306

RF52

The Accuracy of Handheld Ultrasound in the Evaluation of Symptomatic Pregnant Patients in the Emergency Department

Ojeagbase Asikhia
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital


Title - Spontaneous Echo Contrast in Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest. Measurement of Agreement and Incidence

Elliott Fox
Umass Memorial Medical Center


RESCUE TEE Simulation Training: Evaluating the Learning Curve, Competence and Skill Retention of Emergency Physicians Following a 6-Hour RESCUE-TEE Simulator-based Training Workshop

Ryan Giorgetti
NY Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital


A Low-Cost Simulator For Ultrasound-Guided Retrograde Endovascular Balloon Occlusion Of The Aorta

Joshua Goldstein
University of Miami/Jackson Memorial Hospital


Collaboration with a bioengineering senior design course to develop a novel medical device facilitating vessel cannulation under continuous ultrasound guidance

Matthew Grzywinski
University of Michigan


The Use of Additional Imaging Studies after Abnormal Biliary Point-of-Care Ultrasound in the Emergency Department

Stephanie Fernandez
Mount Sinai Medical Center

4:00 PM

305/309

RF53

A Multi-Agency Description of Whole Blood Administrations by Emergency Medical Services During 9-1-1 Responses

Antonio Fernandez
ESO


Association between bystander cardiopulmonary resuscitation with and without public access defibrillator use and neurologic outcomes after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest

Sanghun Kim
Seoul National University Hospital


A Hybrid Management System for Pandemic Success: Application of the Incident Command and Lean Management Systems in San Francisco’s Covid Response

Mary Mercer
University of California San Francisco


Creating a Framework for Mass Casualty Response Infrastructure

Diksha Mishra
Weill Cornell Medical Institute


Methodology for Measuring Health-Related Quality of Life Impact of Disasters

Greg Neyman
Robert Wood Johnson Barnabas Health Community Medical Center


Characteristics of OHCA Survival and EMS Interaction During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Kelsey Thompson
Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School

4:00 PM

310/311

RF54

Characteristics of leadership communication associated with burnout and teamwork experience among emergency department staff during the COVID-19 pandemic

Tuna Hayirli
Harvard Medical School


Emergency Department-Initiated Buprenorphine for Opioid Use Disorder: Impact on Patient Outcomes at a Community Hospital

Nicole Maguire
Rutgers Health/Community Medical Center


Understanding the frequency of Emergency Department utilization by neurology clinic headache patients who self-report visiting the emergency department for headaches

Michael Phelan
Cleveland Clinic, Emergency Services Institute


Systematic Review of Recurrent Firearm Injury Rates in the United States

Kristen Mueller
Washington University in Saint Louis


Social Vulnerability Index Predicts Reduced Patient Portal Engagement During ED Visits

Robert Turer
UT Southwestern Medical Center


Level 4 and Level 5 Emergency Department Fees in Florida Vary Widely

Matthew Apicella
Mount Sinai Medical Center

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