2017
A Qualitative Analysis of General Emergency Medicine Providers' Perceptions on Pediatric Emergency Telemedicine.
Kim JW, Tiyyagura G, Langhan M. A Qualitative Analysis of General Emergency Medicine Providers' Perceptions on Pediatric Emergency Telemedicine. Pediatric Emergency Care 2017, Publish Ahead of Print: 856-861. PMID: 28225376, DOI: 10.1097/pec.0000000000001067.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsED providersLimitations of telemedicineEmergency departmentTelemedicine programProviders' perceptionsPediatric ED providersAdult stroke patientsGeneral emergency departmentsCritical care settingPatient-related outcomesPediatric emergency patientsPediatric emergency careAudio-recorded semistructured interviewsPediatric telemedicineStroke patientsConnecticut hospitalsApplication of telemedicineCare settingsEmergency patientsEmergency careVideo telemedicineTelemedicine's effectMost childrenPediatric resourcesFurther studies
2008
Current Utilization of Continuous End-Tidal Carbon Dioxide Monitoring in Pediatric Emergency Departments
Langhan ML, Chen L. Current Utilization of Continuous End-Tidal Carbon Dioxide Monitoring in Pediatric Emergency Departments. Pediatric Emergency Care 2008, 24: 211-213. PMID: 18431217, DOI: 10.1097/pec.0b013e31816a8d31.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPediatric emergency departmentEnd-tidal carbon dioxide monitoringETCO2 monitoringEmergency departmentPercent of respondentsCarbon dioxide monitoringEndotracheal tube confirmationContinuous ETCO2 monitoringContinuous End-Tidal Carbon Dioxide MonitoringPediatric emergency medicine fellowship programsAcid-base disturbancesTube confirmationIntubated patientsNonintubated patientsModerate sedationEmergency settingCommon reasonWeb-based survey