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Emergency Medicine International

Emergency Medicine International is an open access journal publishing original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies related to prehospital care, disaster preparedness and response, acute medical and paediatric emergencies, critical care and wound care.

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Impact Factor 0.8
Quartile Q3
Open Access Type Open
ISSN 2090-2840
eISSN 2090-2859
Invitation Only No
Cost Range Article processing charges (APCs) allow the publisher to make articles immediately available online to anyone to read and reuse upon publication.

Submission Instructions

Emergency Medicine International accepts the following article types. Click on an article type to view submission instructions.

Research Article

Cover Letter No cover letter is explicitly required, and no specific cover letter content is described.
Abstract An abstract is required, must be self-contained and citation-free, and must not exceed 300 words; no specific structured headings are prescribed.
Manuscript No overall manuscript word limit is specified for research articles.
References References must be numbered consecutively in order of first citation and cited in the text using numbers in square brackets; no maximum reference count is indicated.
Figures & Tables Tables must be cited consecutively in the text, include a descriptive title, specify units in column headings when numerical measurements are given, and must not use vertical rules; no maximum number of figures or tables is specified.
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Review Article

Cover Letter No specific cover letter requirements or mandatory cover letter content are specified.
Abstract An abstract is required, must be self-contained and citation-free, and must not exceed 300 words; no specific structured headings are mandated.
Manuscript Manuscripts are recommended to follow the structure: title and authorship information, abstract, introduction, materials and methods, results and discussion or main text (for reviews), conclusions, data availability, conflicts of interest, funding statement, acknowledgments, and references; no overall word limit is specified for review articles.
References References may be in any style at submission but will be reformatted in Chicago style upon acceptance, and must be numbered consecutively in order of first citation using square brackets in the text; no maximum reference count is indicated.
Figures & Tables At submission, all figures and tables must be included in the manuscript file; upon acceptance, each figure must be supplied as a separate source file in vector or bitmap format at a minimum resolution of 300 dpi (unless lower resolution is justified), with tables cited consecutively, titled descriptively, and formatted without vertical rules, and no maximum number of figures or tables is specified.
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Recent Publications

Predictors of Massive Transfusion in Patients With Hollow Organ Injury After Blunt Multiple Trauma: A Cohort of Blunt Bowel Mesenteric Injury

Ting-Min Hsieh, Po-Chun Chuang, Chun-Ting Liu, Bei-Yu Wu, Ching-Hua Hsieh, Fu-Jen Cheng

10.1155/emmi/5286788
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Association Between the Lactate‐to‐Albumin Ratio and ICU/In‐Hospital Mortality in Critically Ill Patients With Comorbid Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus : A Cohort Study Utilizing the MIMIC‐IV Database

Zhuo-Ting Cheng, Jia-Liang Wang, Yan-Bo Zhao, Zheng-Ming Zhao, Zhi-Jun Li, Yang Liu

10.1155/emmi/2751114
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First‐Aid Practices and Knowledge Regarding Snake and Scorpion Bites Among Patients Attending Onandjokwe State Hospital, Namibia: A Hospital‐Based Cross‐Sectional Study

Petrus Uushona, Albertina M. N. Shatri

10.1155/emmi/6658174
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National Assessment of Emergency, Intensive Care, and Anesthesia Physician Distribution in Saudi Arabia, 2023: Implications for Emergency Care Access

Waleed M. Kattan

10.1155/emmi/9606167
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Prehospital Care Duration and 30‐Day Mortality Among Septic Shock

Romain Jouffroy, Vincent Garrouste, Basile Gilbert, Stéphane Travers, Emmanuel Bloch-Laine, Patrick Ecollan, Vincent Bounes, Josiane Boularan, Benoit Vivien, Papa Gueye

10.1155/emmi/6071570
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Frequently asked questions

How long does it take to publish?

The median submission to first decision time is 67 days.

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What are the publication costs?

Emergency Medicine International is an Open Access journal, and publication is supported through an article processing charge model rather than reader subscriptions.

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Research Topics

Emergency and Acute Care Studies Trauma and Emergency Care Studies Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation Sepsis Diagnosis and Treatment Ultrasound in Clinical Applications