European Journal of Emergency Medicine

Papers
(The H4-Index of European Journal of Emergency Medicine is 18. 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 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
The new European Training Requirements for emergency medicine: rationale and implementation101
Association of patient satisfaction with use of text message by an emergency medical communication centre33
What is the cause of increased mortality in normothermic patients with suspected infection?29
Echocardiography in cardiac arrest: strengths and limitations27
Clinician suspicion of unintentional carbon monoxide exposure in emergency department attendees26
Authors’ response to comment on ‘Acute heart failure in elderly patients admitted to the emergency department with acute dyspnea: a multimarker approach diagnostic study’25
Association between pre-arrest left ventricular ejection fraction and survival in nontraumatic out-of-hospital cardiac arrest24
Procedural sedation in the emergency department by Italian emergency physicians: results of the SEED SIMEU registry23
Postresuscitation psychiatric disorders and epilepsy in traumatic and nontraumatic out-of-hospital cardiac arrest survivors: a retrospective real-world study22
Tissue hypoperfusion is associated with poor outcome in patients admitted for acute pulmonary embolism22
Comment on: Prehospital interventions and outcomes in traumatic cardiac arrest: a population-based cohort study using Danish helicopter emergency medical services data20
Response to ‘Classification and treatment of acute heart failure: potential confounding factors’20
Palliative care training in Spanish Emergency Services: identifying needs and opportunities – a cross-sectional study19
Automated measurement of overnight stays in the emergency department: reliability of an indicator using electronic health records19
Overcoming terminological inconsistency in the study of emergency department attendees who do not require clinically defined emergency care19
Evolving pediatric airway management: supraglottic devices as a first-line option?18
Response to “Echocardiography in cardiac arrest: strengths and limitations”18
Response to ‘Effect of adrenaline dose on neurological outcome in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: still difficult to conclude’18
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