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2006 Reading List

The primary goal of LLSA is to promote continuous learning by diplomates. ABEM facilitates this learning by identifying an annual set of LLSA readings to guide diplomates in self-study of recent EM literature. The readings are designed as study tools and should be read critically. They are not intended to be all-inclusive and are not meant to define the standard of care for the clinical practice of EM.

One criterion for choosing articles is that they be easily available from a variety of sources, such as common Emergency Medicine texts, libraries, and Internet websites.  In addition, some publishers allow access to the articles directly from the ABEM public website, EMCC Online, or both by clicking on the underlined listings below:

  • The Massachusetts Medical Society has provided full access to most readings selected for LLSA from the New England Journal of Medicine
  • Elsevier, Inc. has provided Adobe Acrobat files to ABEM diplomates logged onto EMCC Online for readings selected for LLSA
  • Some publishers provide direct access to their website, possibly charging a fee or requiring login information to view the article
  • Occasionally, as is the case for many book chapters, the publisher will not provide direct access or does not have Internet access to the article

Accessbility and fees are at the discretion of the publisher, and are not related to ABEM in any way.  ABEM sincerely appreciates the contributions of those publishers that have made the articles easily accessible to ABEM diplomates.  All questions regarding fees or login information required to access the readings should be directed to the publisher or organization that published the article.

 

Selections from Cutaneous Disorders and Traumatic Disorders

 

Content Area 4.  Cutaneous Disorders

Gnann Jr JW, Whitley RJ.  Herpes zoster.  N Engl J Med,  Aug 2002;347(5):340-346.

 

Swartz MN.  Cellulitis.  N Engl J Med.  Feb 2004;350(9):904-912.

 

Content Area 18.  Traumatic Disorders

Palchak MJ, Holmes JF, Vance CW, et al.  A decision rule for identifying children at low risk for brain injuries after blunt head trauma.  Ann Emerg Med.  Oct 2003;42(4):492-506.

 

Shah AJ, Kilcline BA. Trauma in pregnancy.  Emerg Med Clin N Am.  Aug 2003;21(3):615-629.

 

ACEP Clinical Policies Committee, Clinical Policies Subcommittee on Acute Blunt Abdominal Trauma.  Clinical policy: Critical issues in the evaluation of adult patients presenting to the emergency department with acute blunt abdominal trauma.  Ann Emerg Med.  Feb 2004;43(2):278-290.

 

Turner TWS. Do mammalian bites require antibiotic prophylaxis?  Ann Emerg Med.  Sept 2004;44(3):274-276.

 

CRASH Trial Collaborators.  Effect of intravenous corticosteroids on death within 14 days in 10008 adults with clinically significant head injury (MRC crash trial): randomised placebo-controlled trial.  Lancet.  Oct 2004;364:1321-1328.  

 

Schwartz LR, Balakrishnan C.  Thermal burns.  Emergency Medicine, A Comprehensive Study Guide, 2004, ed 6.  pp 1220-1226.

 

Ufberg J, McNamara R.  Management of common dislocations.  Clinical Procedures in Emergency Medicine, 2004, ed 4. pp 946-963 (only).

 

 

Selections from the Remainder of the Listing of Conditions

and Components

The Model of the Clinical Practice of Emergency Medicine

 

Content Area 2.  Abdominal and Gastrointestinal Disorders

Thielman NM, Guerrant RL.  Acute infectious diarrhea.  N Engl J Med.  Jan 2004;350(1):38-46.

 

Content Area 3.  Cardiovascular Disorders

Sarasin FP, Hanusa BH, Perneger T, Louis-Simonet M, Rajeswaran A, Kapoor WN.  A risk score to predict arrhythmias in patients with unexplained syncope.  Acad Emerg Med.  Dec 2003;10(12):1312-1317.  (Note: This reading is available in its entirety to ABEM diplomates by logging on to EMCC Online.)

 

McSweeney JC, Cody M, O'Sullivan P, Elberson K, Moser DK, Garvin BJ.  Women's early warning symptoms of acute myocardial infarction.  Circulation.  Nov 2003;108:2619-2623.

 

Welch RD, Zalenski RJ, Frederick PD, et al.  Prognostic value of a normal or nonspecific initial electrocardiogram in acute myocardial infarction.  JAMA.  Oct 2001;286(16):1977-1984.

 

Bates SM, Ginsberg JS.  Treatment of deep-vein thrombosis.  N Engl J Med.  July 2004;351(3):268-277.

 

Content Area 12.  Nervous System Disorders

Jagoda AS, Cantrill SV, Wears RL, et al.  Clinical policy: neuroimaging and decisionmaking in adult mild traumatic brain injury in the acute setting.  Ann Emerg Med.  Aug 2002;40(2):231-249.  (Note: The content of this reading also relates to Content Area 18, Traumatic Disorders.)

 

Kidwell CS, Chalela JA, Saver JL, et al.  Comparison of MRI and CT for detection of acute intracerebral hemorrhage.  JAMA.  Oct 2004;292(15):1823-1830.

 

Content Area 13.  Obstetrics and Gynecology

Anderson MR, Klink K, Cohrssen A.  Evaluation of vaginal complaints.  JAMA.  Mar 2004;291(11):1368-1379.

 

Content Area 16.  Thoracic-Respiratory Disorders

Bjornson CL, Klassen TP, Williamson J, et al.  A randomized trial of a single dose of oral dexamethasone for mild croup.  N Engl J Med.  Sept 2004;351(13):1306-1313.

 

Content Area 19.  Procedures and Skills Integral to the Practice of Emergency Medicine

Perelman VS, Francis GJ, Rutledge T. Foote J, Martino F, Dranitsaris G.  Sterile versus nonsterile gloves for repair of uncomplicated lacerations in the emergency department: a randomized controlled trial.  Ann Emerg Med.  Mar 2004;43(3):362-370.

 

Content Area 20.  Other Components of the Practice of Emergency Medicine

Blumenthal D.  Doctors and drug companies.  N Engl J Med.  Oct 2004;351(18):1885-1890.

 

 

Revised 8/22/07