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Volume 1 / Issue 105 / 160503

May 1, 2016

Musculoskeletal | Gout

Is prednisone as effective as indomethacin for the treatment of acute gout?

Bryan G. Kane

Volume 1 / Issue 112 / 161201

December 1, 2016

Pediatrics | Procedural Sedation

Which is the most effective dose of intravenous ketamine for pediatric procedural sedation and analgesia in the emergency department?

Sri S Chinta

Volume 2 / Issue 206 / 170602

June 1, 2017

Anesthesia | Analgesia

What is the comparative effectiveness of 10, 15, and 30 mg of intravenous ketorolac in reducing pain at 30 minutes in patients presenting to the emergency department acute pain?

Justin Morgenstern

Volume 2 / Issue 207 / 170703

July 1, 2017

Anesthesia | Analgesia

Is Ketamine effective at reducing pain over 120 minutes when used as an adjunct to opioid therapy?

Rahim Valani, Suneel Upadhye

Volume 2 / Issue 208 / 170804

August 1, 2017

Anesthesia | Analgesia

Is ketamine an effective adjunct for acute pain in the emergency department?

Erik Leci, Justin Yan

Volume 3 / Issue 307 / 180702

July 1, 2018

Pediatrics | Analgesia

Is the combination of an anti-inflammatory drug with an opioid more effective for musculoskeletal injury pain in children than either agent alone?

Naveen Poonai

Volume 3 / Issue 312 / 181205

December 1, 2018

Anesthesia | Analgesia

Does slow infusion reduce the associated dysphoric side effects of ketamine?

Suneel Upadhye

Volume 4 / Issue 402 / 190204

February 1, 2019

Anesthesia | Analgesia

Is ketamine an effective alternative to parenteral opioids for the treatment of acute pain?

Peter Jones

Volume 4 / Issue 405 / 190503

May 1, 2019

Pediatrics | Analgesia

Are intranasal ketamine and fentanyl similarly effective in the treatment of acute pediatric limb pain?

Samina Ali

Volume 4 / Issue 410 / 191005

October 1, 2019

Orthopedics | Osteoarthritis

Is Tramadol safe and effective for the treatment of osteoarthritis?

Bandar Baw

Volume 5 / Issue 503 / 200302

March 1, 2020

Anesthesia | Musculoskeletal Pain

Does the addition of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and codeine to paracetamol (acetaminophen) produce superior analgesia for acute musculoskeletal injuries?

Marilyn Innes

Volume 5 / Issue 503 / 200303

March 1, 2020

Anesthesia | Pain

Do ibuprofen doses greater than 400 mg provide more effective analgesia at 60 minutes?

Caillin Langmann

Volume 5 / Issue 510 / 201004

October 1, 2020

Geriatrics | Delirium

Is there an association between pain, opioid treatment, and delirium in older adults in the emergency department?

Christian Nickel, Thomas Dreher

Volume 5 / Issue 511 / 201102

November 1, 2020

Pediatrics | Analgesia

Is the combination of ibuprofen and acetaminophen for pediatric pain superior to either analgesic alone?

Samina Ali

Volume 6 / Issue 603 / 210302

March 1, 2021

Anesthesiology | Analgesia

Is low-dose ketamine as effective and safe as morphine for analgesia in the emergency department?

Rahim Valani

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