Volume 2 Issue 1


Research Article

Pediatric Residents' Critical Care Training and the Challenge of the New Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education Guidelines

Authors: Megan Barry, Kristin Koehn, Esma Birisci, Craig Downs and Abdallah Dalabih

Type: Research Article   
  
  

Case Report

Acute Cholecystitis Caused by Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus: A Rare Case Report

Authors: Po-An Su and Wen-Liang Yu

Type: Case Report   
  
  

Research Article

Exploring the Pedestrian's Behaviors in Crossing the Street Based on Gender

Authors: Razzaghi A and Zolala F

Type: Research Article   
  
  

Research Article

Monitoring Variations in Stroke Volume Enables Precise Evaluation of Fluid Resuscitation in Patients with Septic Shock on Pressure Support Ventilation

Authors: Hagiwara A, Kimira A, Sasaki R, Kobayashi K and Sato T

Type: Research Article   
  
  

Case Report

Do you have an Asymptomatic Surgical Patient with a Massive Venous Thromboembolism? Keep Calm, "don't touch" and Start Aggressive Anticoagulation!

Authors: Colombo J, Arena A, Gamba A, Codazzi D and Langer M

Type: Case Report   
  
  

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 About the Journal  


Austin Journal of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine is an open access, peer reviewed, scholarly journal dedicated to publish articles in all areas of research in Emergency and Critical Care.

The journal aims to promote research communications and provide a forum for researchers, physicians, surgeons, pediatricians, anaesthetists, ambulance staff and other healthcare professionals to find most recent advances in the areas of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine.
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Featured Article


Acute Hypoxia: An Overview

Abstract Hypoxia kills and kills quickly. In the healthy individual total oxygen delivery far exceeds total oxygen consumption. An acute hypoxic patient would therefore be critically ill and need oxygen.
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