125 results on '"Peitzman, Andrew B"'
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2. Using a theory-based, customized video game as an educational tool to improve physicians' trauma triage decisions: study protocol for a randomized cluster trial.
3. Evaluating potential disparities in geospatial access to American College of Surgeons/American Association for the Surgery of Trauma-verified emergency general surgery centers.
4. Direct Trauma Center Access by Helicopter Emergency Medical Services is Associated With Improved Survival After Severe Injury.
5. Optimal Prehospital Crystalloid Resuscitation Volume in Trauma Patients at Risk for Hemorrhagic Shock.
6. Prediction of morbidity and mortality after early cholecystectomy for acute calculous cholecystitis: results of the S.P.Ri.M.A.C.C. study.
7. Prehospital low titer group O whole blood is feasible and safe: Results of a prospective randomized pilot trial.
8. Inner Deliberations of Surgeons Treating Critically-ill Emergency General Surgery Patients: A Qualitative Analysis.
9. Diagnosis and management of small bowel obstruction in virgin abdomen: a WSES position paper.
10. Geospatial assessment of helicopter emergency medical service overtriage.
11. Making the call in the field: Validating emergency medical services identification of anatomic trauma triage criteria.
12. Prehospital Blood Product and Crystalloid Resuscitation in the Severely Injured Patient.
13. Tranexamic Acid During Prehospital Transport in Patients at Risk for Hemorrhage After Injury: A Double-blind, Placebo-Controlled, Randomized Clinical Trial.
14. American Association for the Surgery of Trauma-World Society of Emergency Surgery guidelines on diagnosis and management of peripheral vascular injuries.
15. American Association for the Surgery of Trauma-World Society of Emergency Surgery guidelines on diagnosis and management of abdominal vascular injuries.
16. Disparities in rural versus urban field triage: Risk and mitigating factors for undertriage.
17. Predisposed to failure? The challenge of rescue in the medical intensive care unit.
18. 2019 Oriens Lecture: The yin and yang of life as a surgeon.
19. Defining geographic emergency medical services coverage in trauma systems.
20. Computational evidence for an early, amplified systemic inflammation program in polytrauma patients with severe extremity injuries.
21. Identifying patients with time-sensitive injuries: Association of mortality with increasing prehospital time.
22. Tranexamic acid administration is associated with an increased risk of posttraumatic venous thromboembolism.
23. The Complicated Cholecystectomy and Management of Perforation Post-ERCP.
24. Design and implementation of the Western Pennsylvania regional Stop the Bleed initiative.
25. Characterizing injury severity in nonaccidental trauma: Does Injury Severity Score miss the mark?
26. Logistics of air medical transport: When and where does helicopter transport reduce prehospital time for trauma?
27. Speed is not everything: Identifying patients who may benefit from helicopter transport despite faster ground transport.
28. Comparing the Air Medical Prehospital Triage Score With Current Practice for Triage of Injured Patients to Helicopter Emergency Medical Services: A Cost-effectiveness Analysis.
29. When to Operate After Failed Nonoperative Management.
30. General Management in the Elderly: Preoperative and ICU.
31. Should All Massively Transfused Patients Be Treated Equally? An Analysis of Massive Transfusion Ratios in the Nontrauma Setting.
32. Impact of Volume Change Over Time on Trauma Mortality in the United States.
33. Distance matters: Effect of geographic trauma system resource organization on fatal motor vehicle collisions.
34. The value of the injury severity score in pediatric trauma: Time for a new definition of severe injury?
35. Factors Associated With Nontransfer in Trauma Patients Meeting American College of Surgeons' Criteria for Transfer at Nontertiary Centers.
36. Surgical rescue: The next pillar of acute care surgery.
37. External validation of the Air Medical Prehospital Triage score for identifying trauma patients likely to benefit from scene helicopter transport.
38. Pelvic trauma: WSES classification and guidelines.
39. Parenchyma: Formal Lobectomy.
40. Elevated Admission Base Deficit Is Associated with a Complex Dynamic Network of Systemic Inflammation Which Drives Clinical Trajectories in Blunt Trauma Patients.
41. The National Trauma Institute: Lessons learned in the funding and conduct of 16 trauma research studies.
42. Prehospital lactate improves accuracy of prehospital criteria for designating trauma activation level.
43. Development and Validation of the Air Medical Prehospital Triage Score for Helicopter Transport of Trauma Patients.
44. WSES Guidelines for the management of acute left sided colonic diverticulitis in the emergency setting.
45. Not all prehospital time is equal: Influence of scene time on mortality.
46. Helicopters and injured kids: Improved survival with scene air medical transport in the pediatric trauma population.
47. Damage control operations in non-trauma patients: defining criteria for the staged rapid source control laparotomy in emergency general surgery.
48. Geographic Variation in Outcome Benefits of Helicopter Transport for Trauma in the United States.
49. Temporal Patterns of Circulating Inflammation Biomarker Networks Differentiate Susceptibility to Nosocomial Infection Following Blunt Trauma in Humans.
50. Geographic distribution of trauma centers and injury-related mortality in the United States.
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