Integrative Biomedical Research

Integrative Biomedical Research (Journal of Angiotherapy) | Online ISSN  3068-6326
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Integrative Biomedical Research

Integrative Biomedical Research is an, international, peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes research articles on all aspects of biomedical, medicine, public health, 

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Editor-in-Chief: Fazlul Huq, Ph.D.

Integrative Biomedical Research

Volume 9 Number 1 2025

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Research Article

Emergency Medicine

Published online 28 August 2024

Reimagining Emergency Department–to–Home Transitions Through Virtual Nursing Support: A Systematic Review

Mohammed Jassim M. Alhussain 1*, Mutlaq Shabab Huwaydi Alotaibi 1, Ahmed Mohammed Alabdulsalam 1, Faisal Nuairan Sakab Alshammari 1, Mohammed T. Alshammari 1, Shimah Alhelo T. Alrowaily 1, Ahmed Faris Ahmed Alshihri 1, Abdulrahman Saleh Mohammed Alnami 1, Nasser Mohammed Ali Alshahrani 1, Salman Faleh Alshammeri 1, Abdulrahman Abduimhsan Salih Alyousef 1, Salem Eid Alsulami 1, Bandar Soud Alhaissoni 1, Muath Saad Alsultan 1, Ibrahim Abdullah Alquayt 1, Fahad Nasser Alajmi 1, Yaser Eid Aloufi 1

pp. 1-8

This review highlights virtual nursing follow-up as a proven, patient-centered solution that improves safety, reduces revisits, and strengthens ED-to-home care transitions.

Abstract | Full Text |PDF (332 KB) | Open Access Article


Reviews

Emergency Medicine

Published online 15 August 2024

Best Practices in Procedural Sedation and Analgesia (PSA) in the Emergency Department: A Review Study

Ibrahim Saad Al-Dosari 1*, Khaled Manaja Almutairi 1, Hani Ahmed Alshehri 1, Saeed Ali Aljarman Alshrany 1, Abdullah Mukhlef J. Alanazi 1, Abdullah Ghazi Alsuqmi Alruwaili 1, Meshal Ibrahim Zaid ALOwias 1, Jehan saleh Mohammed Rae Alqudah 1

pp. 1-8

This study highlights that standardized, evidence-based procedural sedation in emergency departments enhances safety, minimizes adverse events, and optimizes patient-centered outcomes through technology and training integration.

Abstract | Full Text |PDF (347 KB) | Open Access Article


Published online 14 August 2024

Climate Change as a Central Health Determinant: Merging Planetary Health in Emergency Medicine and Practice

Abdullah Mohammed Ghaythan Alqarni 1*, Sharif Owaidh T. Almutairi 1, Saad Abdulrazaq Ahmed Hayjan 1, Abdulaziz Mbark A. Al Hamdan 1, Taleb Ghazi Thaar Aldalbahi 1, Ahmed Sarhan Khalaf Alanazi 1, Abdulaziz Awad Dahrim Al Harbi 1, Hamad Saleh Alotaysh 1, Mohammed Saad Alasfour 1, Arwa Khalid Aldossari 1, Ali Owaid B. Alanazi 1, Nawaf Fahad Ali Alqahtani 1, Ibrahim Mohammed Al-Arij 1, Meshal Ibrahim Zaid Al Owias 1, Abdullaziz Fahad Abdullah Alwanais 1

pp. 1-10

This review highlights how climate change intensifies emergency health burdens and stresses the need for clinical, systemic, and policy responses to improve preparedness, equity, and resilience.

Abstract | Full Text |PDF (370 KB) | Open Access Article


Published online 14 July 2024

Evaluating ACLS and ERC Guidelines in Cardiac Arrest Management: Outcomes and Challenges in the ER

Mohammed Jamah Omar Tohari 1*, Abdullah Ali Jaber Hzazi 1, Mohammed Ghalib Ahmed Bhkali 1, Khaled Manaja Almutairi 1, Ali Saleh Alenzi 1, Sarah Hussain Alamiri 1, Mosa Asraan Mobarki 1, Bander Khalid Baurasien 1, Sultan Tami Abdullah Alqahtani 1 , Fahad Nasser Alajmi 1, Mohammed Fahad A Abu Sbihah 1, Bandar Soud Alhaissoni 1, Mohammed Sumaihan Fahad Alshammari 1, Abdulaziz Mohammed 1, Ghaythan Alqarni 1

pp. 1-11

This review evaluates the effectiveness of modern resuscitation protocols (ACLS and ERC) in improving survival and neurological outcomes of cardiac arrest patients.

Abstract | Full Text |PDF (317 KB) | Open Access Article


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