The following are the research papers and letters which have been published by the department:
- Study of Aeroball Injuries:
A Sinha & R McGlone Br J Sports Med 1997;31:200-204
- Developments in Radiology.
Letter J.Accid Emerg Med 1998;15:209 McGlone
& Durham
- Fractures of the thoracolumbar spine in major trauma patients.
Letter B.M.J.1998;318:1287-8 McGlone
- An alternative to "Brutacaine": a comparison of low dose
intramuscular ketamine with intranasal midazolam in children before
suturing.
McGlone R, Ranasinghe S, Durham S. J Accid
Emerg Med 1998;15:231-236
- Emergency Contraception and A&E.
Letter J.Accid Emerg Med 1999 McGlone
- Comparing the use of Ketamine and Midazolam in Emergency
Settings.
Sister S. Young: Emergency Nurse 7(8); 27-30
- A comparison of intramuscular ketamine with high dose intramuscular
midazolam with and without intranasal flumazenil in children before
suturing.
R McGlone, T Fleet, S Durham, and S Hollis
Emerg Med J 2001 18: 34-38
- Evidence Based Suction Management in Accident and Emergency:
A Vital Component of Airway Care.
Sister B. Dean: Accident & Emergency Nursing
5(2) 92-98
- Intranasal midazolam. An alternative in Childhood Seizures.
Letter. Smith & McGlone P 234 May 2001, Volume
18, No 3 Emerg Med Journal
- Reflections on Technology: Increasing the Science But Diminishing
the Art of Nursing
Sister B. Dean: Accident & Emergency Nursing
6(4) 200-20
- Comparative Study of 1% Prilocaine and 0.5% Prilocaine in
Biers Block Manipulation of Wrist Fractures.
P A Cutting, R McGlone
Presented at the 9th International Emergency Medicine Conference
,Edinburgh June 2002 Prize Awarded.
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