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David Barbic
David Barbic
St Paul's Hospital, University of British Columbia
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Point‐of‐care ultrasonography for the diagnosis of acute cardiogenic pulmonary edema in patients presenting with acute dyspnea: a systematic review and meta‐analysis
M Al Deeb, S Barbic, R Featherstone, J Dankoff, D Barbic
Academic Emergency Medicine 21 (8), 843-852, 2014
3762014
Impact of bystander automated external defibrillator use on survival and functional outcomes in shockable observed public cardiac arrests
RA Pollack, SP Brown, T Rea, T Aufderheide, D Barbic, JE Buick, ...
Circulation 137 (20), 2104-2113, 2018
1882018
An analysis of altmetrics in emergency medicine
D Barbic, M Tubman, H Lam, S Barbic
Academic Emergency Medicine 23 (3), 251-268, 2016
1552016
Comparing the prognosis of those with initial shockable and non-shockable rhythms with increasing durations of CPR: Informing minimum durations of resuscitation
B Grunau, JC Reynolds, FX Scheuermeyer, R Stenstrom, S Pennington, ...
Resuscitation 101, 50-56, 2016
1272016
In patients presenting to the emergency department with skin and soft tissue infections what is the diagnostic accuracy of point-of-care ultrasonography for the diagnosis of …
D Barbic, J Chenkin, DD Cho, T Jelic, FX Scheuermeyer
BMJ open 7 (1), e013688, 2017
902017
Comparison of mouth guard designs and concussion prevention in contact sports: a multicenter randomized controlled trial
D Barbic, J Pater, RJ Brison
Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine 15 (5), 294-298, 2005
842005
Survival after intravenous versus intraosseous amiodarone, lidocaine, or placebo in out-of-hospital shock-refractory cardiac arrest
MR Daya, BG Leroux, P Dorian, TD Rea, CD Newgard, LJ Morrison, ...
Circulation 141 (3), 188-198, 2020
702020
Accuracy of dementia screening instruments in emergency medicine: a diagnostic meta‐analysis
CR Carpenter, J Banerjee, D Keyes, D Eagles, L Schnitker, D Barbic, ...
Academic Emergency Medicine 26 (2), 226-245, 2019
662019
Trends in care processes and survival following prehospital resuscitation improvement initiatives for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in British Columbia, 2006–2016
B Grunau, T Kawano, W Dick, R Straight, H Connolly, R Schlamp, ...
Resuscitation 125, 118-125, 2018
562018
Bystanders are less willing to resuscitate out-of-hospital cardiac arrest victims during the COVID-19 pandemic
B Grunau, J Bal, F Scheuermeyer, D Guh, KN Dainty, J Helmer, S Saini, ...
Resuscitation Plus 4, 100034, 2020
472020
Safety of a brief emergency department observation protocol for patients with presumed fentanyl overdose
FX Scheuermeyer, C DeWitt, J Christenson, B Grunau, A Kestler, ...
Annals of Emergency Medicine 72 (1), 1-8. e1, 2018
412018
Implementation of an emergency department atrial fibrillation and flutter pathway improves rates of appropriate anticoagulation, reduces length of stay and thirty-day revisit …
D Barbic, C DeWitt, D Harris, R Stenstrom, E Grafstein, C Wu, C Vadeanu, ...
Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine 20 (3), 392-400, 2018
362018
Rapid agitation control with ketamine in the emergency department: a blinded, randomized controlled trial
D Barbic, G Andolfatto, B Grunau, FX Scheuermeyer, B Macewan, H Qian, ...
Annals of Emergency Medicine 78 (6), 788-795, 2021
332021
External validation of the universal termination of resuscitation rule for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in British Columbia
B Grunau, J Taylor, FX Scheuermeyer, R Stenstrom, W Dick, T Kawano, ...
Annals of emergency medicine 70 (3), 374-381. e1, 2017
332017
Early advanced life support attendance is associated with improved survival and neurologic outcomes after non-traumatic out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in a tiered prehospital …
B Grunau, T Kawano, F Scheuermeyer, J Tallon, J Reynolds, F Besserer, ...
Resuscitation 135, 137-144, 2019
322019
An exploration of Canadian emergency physicians' and residents' knowledge of computed tomography radiation dosing and risk.
DJ Barbic D, Barbic S
Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine 16 (0), 27-35, 2014
25*2014
Diagnostic accuracy of the Ottawa 3DY and Short Blessed Test to detect cognitive dysfunction in geriatric patients presenting to the emergency department
D Barbic, B Kim, Q Salehmohamed, K Kemplin, CR Carpenter, SP Barbic
BMJ open 8 (3), e019652, 2018
212018
Physician choices in pulmonary embolism testing
S Zarabi, TM Chan, M Mercuri, C Kearon, M Turcotte, E Grusko, D Barbic, ...
CMAJ 193 (2), E38-E46, 2021
172021
Locked-in syndrome: a critical and time-dependent diagnosis
D Barbic, Z Levine, D Tampieri, J Teitelbaum
Canadian journal of emergency medicine 14 (5), 317-320, 2012
162012
Tranexamic acid for epistaxis–A promising treatment that deserves further study
D Clinkard, D Barbic
Canadian Journal of Emergency Medicine 18 (1), 72-73, 2016
102016
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