2005
Wall S, Mayorga O, Banfield C, Wall M, Aisic I, Gennis P. Computer-assisted Coding of Computed Tomography Text Reports for Head Trauma Research. Acad Emerg Med 2005 12: 135-136
Li SF, Samson K, Bell M, Whiteside W, Okihara M, Prince J, Kheyfets V, WallS. Exercise tolerance as a risk factor for MI in ED patients with acute coronary syndromes. Acad Emerg Med2005 12: 32.
Bernstein SL, Chang AK, EssesD, Gallagher EJ. Relationship between Intensity and Relief in Patients with Acute, Severe Pain. Acad Emerg Med 2005 12:158-159
Esses D, Bijur P, Lee C, LahnM, Gallagher EJ. Intravenous Morphine in Emergency Department Patients with Acute Abdominal Pain Does Not Alter Disposition Decision. Acad Emerg Med 2005 12: 18-19
Calderon Y, Haughey-Barrios M, BijurP, Nestor J, Bauman L. HIV Testing in the Emergency Department: An Alternative Way to Increase Rates of Testing When Counselors Are Not Available. Acad Emerg Med 2005 12: 175
Bijur P, Kenny M, GallagherEJ. Two-thirds of Patients with Acute Severe Pain Obtain Less than 50% Improvement in Pain 30 Minutes after Receipt of 0.1mg/kg Intravenous Morphine. Acad Emerg Med 2005 12: 82.
Friedman B, Holden L, Esses D, BijurP, Choi H, Solorzano C, Paternoster J, Gallagher EJ. Parenteral Corticosteroids Are No Better Than Placebo for Emergency Department Patients with Non-radicular Low Back Pain. Acad Emerg Med 2005 12: 52
Davitt M, Bijur P, Esses D,Gallagher EJ. Addition of Intravenous Ultra-low-dose Naloxone to Morphine Does Not Enhance Analgesia. AcadEmerg Med 2005 12: 83