Emergency Medicine Journal

Papers
(The H4-Index of Emergency Medicine Journal 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
1482 Prognostic accuracy of triage tools for adults with suspected COVID-19 in a middle-income setting32
Journal update monthly top five26
Abstracts from international emergency medicine journals25
OP07 Barriers to telephone-assisted CPR: results of a qualitative study of UK call-handlers25
Abstracts from international Emergency Medicine journals25
Role of hospital strain in determining outcomes for people hospitalised with COVID-19 in England24
Feasibility of using a community pharmacist within a Children’s Emergency Department24
Performance of 21 Early Warning System scores in predicting in-hospital deterioration among undifferentiated admitted patients managed by ambulance services23
Refreshing the emergency medicine research priorities22
Doctor, my nose has gone purple!22
Primary survey: highlights from this issue20
Shifting patterns in emergency department attendance: a time series analysis20
Emergency physicians’ perspectives on integrating physiotherapists into emergency departments: a national survey from France19
Designing a theory-informed feedback system for prehospital cardiac arrest care: a qualitative study18
Rates of perceived medical errors and its correlation with work-related factors and personal distress among emergency physicians in China: a national cross-sectional study17
Evaluating the TWIST score and point-of-care ultrasound for paediatric testicular torsion17
Predictors of adverse outcomes in elders hospitalised for isolated orthopaedic trauma: a multicentre cohort study16
Factors associated with longer wait times, admission and reattendances in older patients attending emergency departments: an analysis of linked healthcare data16
Frailty is associated with 30-day mortality: a multicentre study of Swedish emergency departments16
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