Leveraging artificial intelligence to reduce diagnostic errors in emergency medicine: Challenges, opportunities, and future directions
Taylor R, Sangal R, Smith M, Haimovich A, Rodman A, Iscoe M, Pavuluri S, Rose C, Janke A, Wright D, Socrates V, Declan A. Leveraging artificial intelligence to reduce diagnostic errors in emergency medicine: Challenges, opportunities, and future directions. Academic Emergency Medicine 2024 PMID: 39676165, DOI: 10.1111/acem.15066.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchClinical decision supportEmergency departmentArtificial intelligencePatient safetyDiagnostic errorsImplementing AIImprove patient safetyClinical decision support systemsEnhance patient outcomesReducing diagnostic errorsLeverage artificial intelligenceEmergency medicineHealth careTargeted educationReduce cognitive loadQuality improvementEmergency cliniciansData retrievalReal-time insightsDecision supportPatient outcomesCognitive overloadInformation-gathering processPatient detailsCliniciansEmergency Physician-performed Echocardiogram in Non-ST Elevation Acute Coronary Syndrome Patients Requiring Coronary Intervention
Tan T, Wright D, Baloescu C, Lee S, Moore C. Emergency Physician-performed Echocardiogram in Non-ST Elevation Acute Coronary Syndrome Patients Requiring Coronary Intervention. Western Journal Of Emergency Medicine 2024, 0: 9-16. PMID: 38205979, PMCID: PMC10777186, DOI: 10.5811/westjem.60508.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPresence of RWMARegional wall motion abnormalitiesCoronary interventionEmergency departmentEmergency physiciansElevation acute coronary syndrome patientsNew regional wall motion abnormalitiesNon-ST elevation acute coronary syndrome patientsAcute coronary syndrome patientsRetrospective observational cohort studyEarly coronary interventionDiagnostic coronary angiographyCoronary artery bypassCoronary syndrome patientsObservational cohort studyActivation criteriaIdentification of patientsWall motion abnormalitiesCare transthoracic echocardiographyMeeting inclusion criteriaED electrocardiogramArtery bypassSame admissionAdult patientsCohort study