SciBase Critical Care and Emergency Medicine

An Open Access, Peer Review and International Journal

SciBase Critical Care and Emergency Medicine

About the Journal

SciBase Critical Care & Emergency Medicine is a peer-reviewed medical publication on emergency medicines and critical care. This journal provides you access to the original research articles, and case reports on the diagnosis, management, and treatment of critically ill patients. The journal offers you complete information on the requirements of emergency departments, intensive care units, and other acute care settings.

SciBase Critical Care & Emergency Medicine is a right platform for the clinicians and academicians to share their knowledge in the field of critical care and emergency medicine. It provides you with the information on improving the essence of quality care for critically ill patients and handling the trauma that they may be facing. The high-quality, evidence-based articles available in the journal assist the emergency physicians in acquiring, discussing, distributing and improving their knowledge of critical care and emergency medicine. The journal provides you with an all-round information and knowledge on trauma, respiratory failure, anesthesiology, sepsis, cardiovascular disease, and even end-of-life care.

The journal welcomes the content from across different disciplines. In sharp contrast with the other modes of healthcare services, the concept of critical and emergency medicine covers a huge portfolio. Some of the excellent options that you would find decent would include emergency medicine, critical care, anesthesia, trauma surgery, cardiology, pulmonology, infectious diseases, and neurology. The editorial team consists of the experts in the relevant fields, which ensures a high degree of accuracy and relevance.

SciBase Critical Care and Emergency Medicine serves as the most valuable resource for all the healthcare professionals who are looking to stay updated on the latest enhancements and improvements in critical and emergency medicine. It can also help the people who may be looking for a meaningful contribution to the rapidly evolving field of critical and emergency medicine. The peer-reviewed journal and its contents are extremely handy in enhancing your experience beyond boundaries.


Contact editorial office at: emergency-medicine@scibasejournals.org

Latest Articles

Case Report

Pre-Flight Pericardiocentesis Prior to Aeromedical Transportation in a Patient with Cardiac Tamponade: Case Report

Supinya Wannachotphawet; Boriboon Chenthanakij*; Krongkarn Sutham; Pavita Laohakul

Cardiac tamponade is the decompensated phase of cardiac compression from intrapericardial fluid pressure. When the hemodynamic is compromised, an intervention such as pericardiocentesis is required. In a primarily rural region where urgent procedures are unavailable, and the duration of ground transportation is not compatible, aeromedical transportation may play an important role.

Short Commentary

Two Important Approaches in the Field of Emergency Medicine

Viktor Chernyak; Volodymyr Nevstruev; Yuri Zabulonov; Volodymyr Krasnoholovets*

We describe two of our initiatives that have been successfully applied to the treatment of patients, and which may be particularly successful in the case of emergency medicine. They are water with a positive oxidation reduction potential and magnetic laser therapy.

Research Article

The Impact of Platelets and their Derivatives on the Progression to Decompensation in Patients with Hepatitis B-Related Cirrhosis

Aylin Dolu Karaca; Mehdi Karasu*; Yücel Karaca; Emin Bodakçı; Nesibe Aydoğdu; Yılmaz Bilgiç

Chronic Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection often progresses to cirrhosis, which can lead to decompensation and increased morbidity. Predicting decompensation in HBV-related cirrhosis remains clinically challenging. This retrospective study aimed to evaluate the utility of platelet count and its derivatives Mean Platelet Volume (MPV), Platelet Distribution Width (PDW), Plateletcrit (PCT) as markers for predicting decompensation in patients with HBV-related cirrhosis.

Research Article

Internet Addiction among Egyptian Teens during COVID 19 Pandemic

Armaneous Fekrey Armaneous*; Hanan Atta; Alshaimaa Adel Elkhatib; Alshaimaa Fouad Kamal; Sara Fawzy Sallam

Teens' lifestyles have changed significantly during and after COVID-19 epidemic, and they have started engaging in risky health behaviours like using smartphones more frequently. Everyone is compelled to use their smartphone more frequently than usual to access daily necessities during the COVID 19 pandemic lockdown.

Research Article

Carboxyhemoglobin in Critically Ill Septic Patients

Atthaphong Phongphithakchai*; Akinori Maeda; Yukiko Hikasa; Sofia Spano; Nuttapol Pattamin; Anis Chaba; Glenn Eastwood; Helen Young; Leah Peck; Rinaldo Bellomo

Sepsis-associated prognostic biomarkers are potentially useful for patient selection and stratification into sepsis trials. An elevated Carboxyhemoglobin (COHb) reflects heme degradation and, indirectly, red cell injury and is readily and freely available with Arterial Blood Gases (ABGs) measurements.

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  • Journal Name: SciBase Critical Care and Emergency Medicine
  • Short Name: SciBase Crit Care Emerg Med
  • ISSN: 3065-7687
  • Review Process: Double Blind Review Process
  • Review Time: 21 days
  • Publication Frequency: Quarterly
  • Volume: 2 (2024)
  • Publication Formats: PDF & HTML
  • Email: emergency-medicine@scibasejournals.org

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