European journal of emergency medicine : official journal of the European Society for Emergency Medicine
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The objective of this study was to determine if supportive care without endotracheal intubation in the emergency department (ED) was safe in the absence of complications in gamma-hydroxybutyrate (GHB)/gamma-butyrolactone (GBL) intoxicated patients with a decreased Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score. ⋯ Our study suggests that conservative airway management for patients with a decreased GCS due to suspected GHB intoxication may be safe. Major adverse events were present in 2.4% of patients, only 1.4% of patients required intubation. All minor adverse events were managed effectively with conservative treatment.
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A large proportion of patients affected with hypertension go undetected. A systematic review was conducted to assess the performance of a screening strategy in adults using blood pressure measurement at the time of an emergency department consultation. A systematic literature search on Embase, CINHAL and Medline was carried out. ⋯ For diagnostic confirmation, four studies used a blood pressure measurement method based on the reported guidelines. Half of the patients (50.2%) with elevated blood pressure during the emergency department visit had blood pressure corresponding to uncontrolled elevated blood pressure at follow-up measurement. The contribution of emergency department to the screening for hypertension, by recognizing the presence of elevated blood pressure and then making a referral for diagnostic confirmation, could provide an opportunity to detect a large number of people with hypertension.