Introduction: The majority of emergency paediatric death in African countries occur within the first 24 h of
admission. A coloured triage system is widely implemented in high-income countries and the emergency triage
and assessment treatment (ETAT)…
Introduction: The purpose of the study was to determine the preventable trauma-related death rate (PDR) at
Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital in Kumasi, Ghana three years after initiation of an Emergency Medicine (EM)
residency
Method: This was a…
Introduction: The prevalence of cardiovascular disease in sub-Saharan Africa is substantial and growing. Much
remains to be learned about the relative burden of acute coronary syndrome (ACS), heart failure, and stroke on
emergency departments and…
Introduction: Nerve blocks are commonplace in the operating theatre and have recently made their way into
emergency centres as a viable alternative to traditional methods of analgesia. Their use and safety has been
documented for a variety of…
Nine years ago, I wrote an editorial for the very first issue of the
African Journal of Emergency Medicine (AfJEM) [1]. In this editorial I
highlighted the need for Africans to take responsibility for emergency
care in Africa. Since then,…
Introduction: Historically, performance within the Prehospital Emergency Care (PEC) setting has been assessed
primarily based on response times. While easy to measure and valued by the public, overall, response time
Introduction: Simulation-based learning affords participants the opportunity to practice high-acuity, low-in-
cidence situations without risk to the patient. The realism of a simulated scenario is often referred to as fidelity.
High levels of…
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Introduction: Trauma scoring systems are widely used in emergency settings to guide clinical decisions and to
predict mortality. It remains unclear which system is most suitable to use for patients with gunshot injuries at
district-level hospitals.…