European Journal of Emergency Medicine

Papers
(The H4-Index of European Journal of Emergency Medicine is 16. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Infodemic and the spread of fake news in the COVID-19-era177
European Society For Emergency Medicine position paper on emergency medical systems’ response to COVID-1979
The emergency department in the COVID-19 era. Who are we missing?66
Collateral damage of the COVID-19 outbreak: expression of concern65
Acute hyperkalemia in the emergency department: a summary from a Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes conference43
Burnout in emergency medicine professionals after 2 years of the COVID-19 pandemic: a threat to the healthcare system?42
The challenge of emergency medicine facing the COVID-19 outbreak38
How emergency departments prepare for virus disease outbreaks like COVID-1928
The Danish prehospital system27
Organisation of prehospital care: the French experience27
Impact of the COVID-19 outbreak on emergency medical system missions and emergency department visits in the Venice area25
Dispatching citizens as first responders to out-of-hospital cardiac arrests: a systematic review and meta-analysis25
COVID-19 epidemic in the Seine-Saint-Denis Department of Greater Paris: one month and three waves for a tsunami24
Assessing left ventricular systolic function by emergency physician using point of care echocardiography compared to expert: systematic review and meta-analysis18
Diagnostic performance of prehospital ultrasound diagnosis for traumatic pneumothorax by a UK Helicopter Emergency Medical Service17
Persistently elevated early warning scores and lactate identifies patients at high risk of mortality in suspected sepsis17
Gender distribution in emergency medicine journals: editorial board memberships in top-ranked academic journals16
Inhaled methoxyflurane for the management of trauma related pain in patients admitted to hospital emergency departments: a randomised, double-blind placebo-controlled trial (PenASAP study)16
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