World Journal of Emergency Medicine

Papers
(The H4-Index of World Journal of Emergency Medicine is 12. 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 2021-12-01 to 2025-12-01.)
ArticleCitations
Construction of cough reflex intensity score for critically ill patients based on the Delphi method65
The use of phalangeal plate as “hook plate” and external fixation to treat complex distal radius fracture fragments29
The use of fluoroscopy for detecting hypertensive lung edema due to prosthetic valve dysfunction: a case report25
Melioidosis pneumonia resulting from drowning after electrocution: a case report18
Outcomes and impact of an advanced clinical ultrasound track in an emergency medicine residency16
Optimal indicator for changing the filter during the continuous renal replacement therapy in intensive care unit patients with acute kidney injury: A crossover randomized trial15
Inferior vena cava invasion by double-J stent14
Global research trends in cardiac arrest research: a visual analysis of the literature based on CiteSpace13
Diagnostic accuracy of the tongue blade test combined with clinical signs to detect maxillary and mandibular fractures in the emergency department13
Endothelial cell metabolism in sepsis13
Accuracy of machine electrocardiogram interpretation and implementation of a de-prioritization protocol in the emergency department13
Diagnosing isolated superior mesenteric artery dissection and thrombosis using point-of-care ultrasonography: A case series13
Fatal progressive ascending encephalomyelitis caused by herpes B virus infection: first case from China12
Use of VA-ECMO successfully rescued a trauma patient with fat embolism syndrome complicated with acute heart failure and acute respiratory distress syndrome12
A pregnant patient with type II osteogenesis imperfecta pregnancy12
Development of an intensive simulating training program in emergency medicine for medical students in China12
A case of unusual acquired factor V deficiency12
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