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- The Management of the Open Abdomen in Trauma and Emergency General Surgery: Part 1-Damage Control
- Published on Jun 1, 2010 from J Trauma
- Background: The open abdomen technique, after both military and civilian trauma, emergency general or vascular surgery, has been used in some form for the past 30 years. There have been several hundred citations on the indications and the management …
- Contrast-Induced Nephropathy in Elderly Trauma Patients: Erratum
- Published on Apr 1, 2010 from J Trauma
- No abstract available
- Relation of the Weather and the Lunar Cycle With the Incidence of Trauma in the Groningen Region Over a 36-Year Period: Erratum
- Published on Apr 1, 2010 from J Trauma
- No abstract available
- Complex Liver Trauma With Bilhemia Treated With Perihepatic Packing and Endovascular Stent in the Vena Cava: Erratum
- Published on Mar 1, 2010 from J Trauma
- No abstract available
- Western Trauma Association Critical Decisions in Trauma: Nonoperative Management of Adult Blunt Hepatic Trauma
- Published on Dec 1, 2009 from J Trauma
- No abstract available
- Improvements in Early Mortality and Coagulopathy are Sustained Better in Patients With Blunt Trauma After Institution of a Massive Transfusion Protocol in a Civilian Level I Trauma Center
- Published on Jun 1, 2009 from J Trauma
- Introduction: Transfusion practices across the country are changing with aggressive use of plasma (fresh-frozen plasma [FFP]) and platelets during massive transfusion with current military recommendations to use component therapy at a 1:1:1 ratio of …
- Staff Commitment to Trauma Care Improves Mortality and Length of Stay at a Level I Trauma Center
- Published on May 1, 2009 from J Trauma
- Background: Optimizing human resources at trauma facilities may increase quality of care. The purpose of this study was to assess whether staffing changes within a Level I trauma center improved mortality and shortened length of stay (LOS) for trauma…
- Air Medical Response to Traumatic Brain Injury: A Computer Learning Algorithm Analysis
- Published on Apr 1, 2008 from J Trauma
- Background: The role of air medicine in traumatic brain injury (TBI) has been studied extensively using trauma registries but remains unclear. Learning algorithms, such as artificial neural networks (ANN), support vector machines (SVM), and decision …
- Outcomes for Trauma: Is There an End (Result) in Sight?
- Published on Jan 1, 2008 from J Trauma
- No abstract available
- The Ratio of Blood Products Transfused Affects Mortality in Patients Receiving Massive Transfusions at a Combat Support Hospital
- Published on Oct 1, 2007 from J Trauma
- Background: Patients with severe traumatic injuries often present with coagulopathy and require massive transfusion. The risk of death from hemorrhagic shock increases in this population. To treat the coagulopathy of trauma, some have suggested early…