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Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine - 2022 MOST INFLUENTIAL PAPERS

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Read the top-10 most accessed journal contents published in 2022

Editorial 
Saving emergency medicine: is less more? (this opens in a new tab)
Paul Atkinson, Ken McGeorge & Grant Innes 
Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine 24, 9–11 (2022)

Just the facts
Just the facts: point-of-care ultrasound for the diagnosis and management of acute heart failure (this opens in a new tab)
Michael Gottlieb, Daven Patel, Fae Kayarian & Paul Atkinson
Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine 24, 685–687 (2022)

Original Research
COVID-19 has heightened tensions between and exposed threats to core values of emergency medicine (this opens in a new tab)
Eve Purdy, Gillian Forster, Hayley Manlove, Laura McDonough, Meredith Powell, Krista Wood, Louise Rang, Damon Dagnone, Rob Brison, Doug Henry & Stuart L. Douglas
Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine 24, 585–598 (2022)

Clinical Correspondence 
Atrial fibrillation as a precursor of mRNA-1273 SARS-CoV-2 vaccine-induced pericarditis (this opens in a new tab)
Frank X. Scheuermeyer, Jeff Yoo, Michael Greene & Shannon O’Donnell 
Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine 24, 230–232 (2022)

Clinical Correspondence 
Delayed inflammatory reaction to dermal fillers after COVID-19 vaccination: a case report
Ian V. Beamish, Isaac I. Bogoch & David Carr 
Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine 24, 444–446 (2022)

Brief Original Research
Canadian emergency medicine physician burnout: a survey of Canadian emergency physicians during the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic (this opens in a new tab)
Mathew Mercuri, Natasaha Clayton, Patrick Archambault, Clare Wallner, Mary Ellene Boulos, Teresa M. Chan, Caroline Gérin-Lajoie, Sara Gray, Lisa Schwartz, Kerri Ritchie & Kerstin de Wit for the Network for Canadian Emergency Researchers
Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine (2021) 24, 288–292 (2022)

Original Research
Diagnosis and management of wide complex tachycardia in the emergency department (this opens in a new tab)
James-Jules Linton, Debra Eagles, Martin S. Green, Steven Alchi, Marie-Joe Nemnom & Ian G. Stiell
Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine 24, 174–184 (2022)

CAEP Academic Symposium Paper
CAEP 2021 Academic Symposium: recommendations for addressing racism and colonialism in emergency medicine (this opens in a new tab)
Jennifer M. Bryan, Sara Alavian, Dawn Giffin, Constance LeBlanc, James Liu, Prashant Phalpher, Dominick Shelton, Judy Morris & Rodrick Lim  
Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine 24, 144–150 (2022)

Original Research
Increased demand for paramedic transports to the emergency department in Ontario, Canada: a population-level descriptive study from 2010 to 2019 (this opens in a new tab)
Ryan P. Strum, Ian R. Drennan, Fabrice I. Mowbray, Shawn Mondoux, Andrew Worster, Glenda Babe & Andrew P. Costa 
Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine 24, 742–750 (2022)

Just the facts
Just the facts: point-of-care ultrasound in cardiac arrest (this opens in a new tab)
Michael Gottlieb, Tina Sundaram, Paul Olszynski & Paul Atkinson
Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine 24, 579–581 (2022)

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