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Grant InnesUniversity of Calgary Verified email at albertahealthservices.ca Cited by 5101 |
Parenteral metoclopramide for acute migraine: meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials
Objective To assess the evidence from controlled trials on the efficacy and tolerability of
parenteral metoclopramide for acute migraine in adults. Data sources Cochrane Central …
parenteral metoclopramide for acute migraine in adults. Data sources Cochrane Central …
[HTML][HTML] Tissue plasminogen activator in cardiac arrest with pulseless electrical activity
…, JM Christenson, GD Innes… - … England Journal of …, 2002 - Mass Medical Soc
Background Coronary thrombosis and pulmonary thromboembolism are common causes of
cardiac arrest. We assessed whether the administration of tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA…
cardiac arrest. We assessed whether the administration of tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA…
Emergency medical services response time and mortality in an urban setting
…, TS Williamson, GH Fick, GD Innes - Prehospital …, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Background. A common tenet in emergency medical services (EMS) is that faster response
equates to better patient outcome, translated by some EMS operations into a goal of a …
equates to better patient outcome, translated by some EMS operations into a goal of a …
Parenteral dexamethasone for acute severe migraine headache: meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials for preventing recurrence
Objective To examine the effectiveness of parenteral corticosteroids for the relief of acute
severe migraine headache and prevention of recurrent headaches. Design Meta-analysis. …
severe migraine headache and prevention of recurrent headaches. Design Meta-analysis. …
Ketorolac versus acetaminophen-codeine in the emergency department treatment of acute low back pain
GD Innes, P Croskerry, J Worthington… - The Journal of …, 1998 - Elsevier
Acute low back pain is a common problem in the emergency department (ED). Effective
management of acute pain enhances early rehabilitation and recovery. Given the importance of …
management of acute pain enhances early rehabilitation and recovery. Given the importance of …
The CCEDRRN COVID-19 Mortality Score to predict death among nonpalliative patients with COVID-19 presenting to emergency departments: a derivation and …
Background: Predicting mortality from COVID-19 using information available when patients
present to the emergency department can inform goals-of-care decisions and assist with …
present to the emergency department can inform goals-of-care decisions and assist with …
Prospective time study derivation of emergency physician workload predictors
GD Innes, R Stenstrom, E Grafstein… - Canadian Journal of …, 2005 - cambridge.org
Background:A reliable emergency department (ED) workload measurement tool would
provide a method of quantifying clinical productivity for performance evaluation and physician …
provide a method of quantifying clinical productivity for performance evaluation and physician …
Do family physicians know the costs of medical care? Survey in British Columbia.
GM Allan, GD Innes - Canadian family physician, 2004 - cfp.ca
OBJECTIVE To determine the cost of 46 commonly used investigations and therapies and
to assess British Columbia family doctors' awareness of these costs. DESIGN Mailed survey …
to assess British Columbia family doctors' awareness of these costs. DESIGN Mailed survey …
Parenteral dihydroergotamine for acute migraine headache: a systematic review of the literature
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Many therapies are used in the treatment of acute migraine headache,
with little agreement on effectiveness. This systematic review is designed to determine the …
with little agreement on effectiveness. This systematic review is designed to determine the …
Which patients should have early surgical intervention for acute ureteral colic?
Purpose: Early surgical intervention is an attractive option for acute ureteral colic but existing
evidence does not clarify which patients benefit. We compared treatment failure rates in …
evidence does not clarify which patients benefit. We compared treatment failure rates in …