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Treatment with Vitis vinifera extract for controlling ascites and local swelling in snakebites
Clin Exp Emerg Med. 2023;10(2):241-245.   Published online February 24, 2023
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Treatment with Vitis vinifera extract for controlling ascites and local swelling in snakebites
Clin Exp Emerg Med. 2023;10(2):241-245.   Published online February 24, 2023
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Is it possible to reduce intra-hospital transport time for computed tomography evaluation in critically ill cases using the Easy Tube Arrange Device?
Clin Exp Emerg Med. 2018;5(1):14-21.   Published online March 30, 2018
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Is it possible to reduce intra-hospital transport time for computed tomography evaluation in critically ill cases using the Easy Tube Arrange Device?
Clin Exp Emerg Med. 2018;5(1):14-21.   Published online March 30, 2018
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Objective
Patients are often transported within the hospital, especially in cases of critical illness for which computed tomography (CT) is performed. Since increased transport time increases the risks of complications, reducing transport time is important for patient safety. This study aimed to evaluate the ability of our newly invented device, the Easy Tube Arrange Device (ETAD), to reduce transport time for CT evaluation in cases of critical illness.
Methods
This prospective randomized control study included 60 volunteers. Each participant arranged five or six intravenous fluid lines, monitoring lines (noninvasive blood pressure, electrocardiography, central venous pressure, arterial catheter), and therapeutic equipment (O2 supply device, Foley catheter) on a Resusci Anne mannequin. We measured transport time for the CT evaluation by using conventional and ETAD method.
Results
The median transport time for CT evaluation was 488.50 seconds (95% confidence interval [CI], 462.75 to 514.75) and, 503.50 seconds (95% CI, 489.50 to 526.75) with 5 and 6 fluid lines using the conventional method and 364.50 seconds (95% CI, 335.00 to 388.75), and 363.50 seconds (95% CI, 331.75 to 377.75) with ETAD (all P<0.001). The time differences were 131.50 (95% CI, 89.25 to 174.50) and 148.00 (95% CI, 116.00 to 177.75) (all P<0.001).
Conclusion
The transport time for CT evaluation was reduced using the ETAD, which would be expected to reduce the complications that may occur during transport in cases of critical illness.

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  • Management of Patient Tubes and Lines During Early Mobility in the Intensive Care Unit
    Ellen Benjamin, Lindsey Roddy, Karen K. Giuliano
    Human Factors in Healthcare.2022; : 100017.     CrossRef
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Reduction of intra-hospital transport time using the easy tube arrange device
Clin Exp Emerg Med. 2016;3(2):81-87.   Published online June 30, 2016
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Reduction of intra-hospital transport time using the easy tube arrange device
Clin Exp Emerg Med. 2016;3(2):81-87.   Published online June 30, 2016
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Objective
Critically ill patients sometimes require transport to another location. Longer intra-hospital transport time increases the risk of hemodynamic instability and associated complications. Therefore, reducing intra-hospital transport time is critical. Our objective was to evaluate whether or not a new device the easy tube arrange device (ETAD) has the potential to reduce intra-hospital transport time of critically ill patients.
Methods
We enrolled volunteers for this prospective randomized controlled study. Each participant arranged four, five, and six fluid tubings, monitoring lines, and therapeutic equipment on a cardiopulmonary resuscitation training mannequin (Resusci Anne). The time required to arrange the fluid tubings for intra-hospital transport using two different methods was evaluated.
Results
The median time to arrange four, five, and six fluid tubings was 86.00 (76.50 to 98.50), 96.00 (86.00 to 113.00), and 115.50 (93.00 to 130.75) seconds, respectively, using the conventional method and 60.50 (52.50 to 72.75), 69.00 (57.75 to 80.80), and 72.50 (64.75 to 90.50) seconds using the ETAD (all P<0.001). The total duration (for preparing the basic setting and organizing before and after the transport) was 280.00 (268.75 to 293.00), 315.50 (304.75 to 330.75), and 338.00 (319.50 to 360.25) seconds for four, five, and six fluid tubings, respectively, using the conventional method and 274.50 (261.75 to 289.25), 288.00 (271.75 to 298.25), and 301.00 (284.50 to 310.75) seconds, respectively, using the new method (P=0.024, P<0.001, and P<0.001, respectively).
Conclusion
The ETAD was convenient to use, reduced the time to arrange medical tubings, and is expected to assist medical staff during intra-hospital transport.

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  • Management of patient tubes and lines during early mobility in the intensive care unit
    Ellen Benjamin, Lindsey Roddy, Karen K. Giuliano
    Human Factors in Healthcare.2022; 2: 100017.     CrossRef
  • Intrahospital transport of critically ill patients: A survey of emergency nurses
    Yingli Hu, Donglei Shi, Lili You, Wei Li
    Nursing in Critical Care.2021; 26(5): 326.     CrossRef
  • A fully automated inpatient transport system
    Joseph Mendlovic, Eli Gargir, David E. Katz
    Technology and Health Care.2021; 29(5): 1049.     CrossRef
  • Improving quality and safety during intrahospital transport of critically ill patients: A critical incident study
    Lina Bergman, Monica Pettersson, Wendy Chaboyer, Eric Carlström, Mona Ringdal
    Australian Critical Care.2020; 33(1): 12.     CrossRef
  • Is it possible to reduce intra-hospital transport time for computed tomography evaluation in critically ill cases using the Easy Tube Arrange Device?
    Kyung Hyeok Song, Sung Uk Cho, Jin Woong Lee, Yong Chul Cho, Won Joon Jeong, Yeon Ho You, Seung Ryu, Seung Whan Kim, In Sool Yoo, Ki Hyuk Joo
    Clinical and Experimental Emergency Medicine.2018; 5(1): 14.     CrossRef
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