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Saudi Journal of Emergency Medicine

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Cutibacterium Acnes: A Novel Bacterial Etiology of Sternal Osteomyelitis
Sahar Almansoori , Noura Alhosani , Shaza Karrar
Year: 2025
Background: Sternal osteomyelitis following median sternotomy is an extremely uncommon type of deep sternal wound infection. It is considered a life-threatening complication that may develop after cardiothoracic surgery (2). Its occurrence is relatively low, ranging from 0.2% to 8%, with an associated mortality rate ranging from 8% to 45% (2).... Continue Reading

Efficacy of High Flow Nasal Cannula Therapy in Managing COPD Patients: A Systematic Review
Jithin K Sreedharan
Year: 2025
Introduction: Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) frequently require non-invasive ventilation (NIV) strategies to manage both acute exacerbations and chronic respiratory failure. The progression of COPD often leads to respiratory muscle fatigue and hypercapnia, necessitating timely intervention to prevent further clinical deterioration. NIV has become a cornerstone in the... Continue Reading

Simulation training for emergency medicine trainees to improve confidence in managing bespoke cases
Abhilash John Konnakottu , Roshan Joseph , Alison Hieatt , Sarah Hazleman
Year: 2025
Introduction: Emergency medicine requires quick decision-making, effective communication, and strong clinical skills. Training must prepare practitioners to provide optimal care in emergencies. Simulation training has been shown to improve processes and patient outcomes, as highlighted by Ajmi et al. This quality improvement project (QIP) aimed to evaluate the impact of... Continue Reading

"Gestalt or Machine"- Diagnostic Dilemmas Around Bowel Ischemia: A Case Report
Mohammad Anzal Rehman , Ramna Abdulrahman , Bayan Awad , Amna Abdulnasser Almukhayet
Year: 2025
Introduction: Acute ischemia of the bowel is associated with mortality rates of up to 80%. While early detection is key to appropriate management, the utility of investigative modalities is limited by poor sensitivity and specificity. Objectives: This report outlines the case of a patient with investigation results unremarkable for underlying... Continue Reading

Right-sided Diverticulitis Mimicking Acute Appendicitis In a Young Female: a Case Report
Sabrina Berdouk , Abdolghader Pakniyat
Year: 2025
Background: Acute right lower quadrant (RLQ) abdominal pain is commonly associated with appendicitis; however, alternative diagnoses, such as right-sided diverticulitis, should be considered to avoid misdiagnosis and unnecessary surgical interventions. Right-sided diverticulitis, though more prevalent in Asian populations and older adults, can occur in young individuals and mimic acute appendicitis.... Continue Reading