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2. Comparison of Pediatric Trauma Scoring Tools That Incorporate Neurological Status for Trauma Team Activation
3. Use of reverse shock index times Glasgow coma scale (rSIG) to determine need for transfer of pediatric trauma patients to higher levels of care
4. Use of Prehospital Reverse Shock Index Times Glasgow Coma Scale to Identify Children who Require the Most Immediate Trauma Care
5. Novel tool (BIS) heralds the need for blood transfusion and/or failure of non-operative management in pediatric blunt liver and spleen injuries
6. Pediatric cardiac and great vessel injuries: Recent experience at two pediatric trauma centers
7. Does the mechanism matter? Comparing thrombelastography between blunt and penetrating pediatric trauma patients
8. The use of ultrasound in establishing COVID-19 infection as part of a trauma evaluation
9. Follow-up strategies for patients with splenic trauma managed non-operatively: the 2022 World Society of Emergency Surgery consensus document
10. A surgeon's predicament: Clinical predictors of surgery and mortality in neutropenic enterocolitis
11. Pre-hospital and emergency department shock index pediatric age-adjusted (SIPA) “cut points” to identify pediatric trauma patients at risk for massive transfusion and/or mortality
12. It is time for TEG in pediatric trauma: unveiling meaningful alterations in children who undergo massive transfusion
13. Combining Cribari matrix and Need For Trauma Intervention (NFTI) to accurately assess undertriage in pediatric trauma
14. Enough is enough: Radiation doses in children with gastrojejunal tubes
15. Comparison of non-invasive physiological assessment tools between simple and perforated appendicitis in children
16. Elevated pediatric age-adjusted shock-index (SIPA) in blunt solid organ injuries
17. Decision-making in pediatric blunt solid organ injury: A deep learning approach to predict massive transfusion, need for operative management, and mortality risk
18. Individual and neighborhood level characteristics of pediatric firearm injuries presenting at trauma centers in Colorado
19. The shock index, pediatric age-adjusted (SIPA) enhanced: Prehospital and emergency department SIPA values forecast transfusion needs for blunt solid organ injured children
20. The benefits of limiting scheduled blood draws in children with a blunt liver or spleen injury
21. Thrombelastography and transfusion patterns in severely injured pediatric trauma patients with blunt solid organ injuries
22. Pediatric age-adjusted shock index as a tool for predicting outcomes in children with or without traumatic brain injury
23. Shock index, pediatric age-adjusted (SIPA) is more accurate than age-adjusted hypotension for trauma team activation
24. Guns, scalpels, and sutures: The cost of gunshot wounds in children and adolescents
25. Survival after emergency department thoracotomy in the pediatric trauma population: a review of published data
26. Establishing Benchmarks for Resuscitation of Traumatic Circulatory Arrest: Success-to-Rescue and Survival among 1,708 Patients
27. Big problems in little patients: Nationwide blunt cerebrovascular injury outcomes in the pediatric population
28. Rapid Response Team Activations in Pediatric Surgical Patients
29. Adult-Based Massive Transfusion Protocol Activation Criteria Do Not Work in Children
30. Blood Transfusion is Associated With Adverse Outcomes in Pediatric Solid Tumor Oncology Patients Following Tumor Resection.
31. A pediatric specific shock index in combination with GMS identifies children with life threatening or severe traumatic brain injury
32. Head injury pattern in children can help differentiate accidental from non-accidental trauma
33. When is it safe to forgo abdominal CT in blunt-injured children?
34. IL-1β induces an exaggerated pro- and anti-inflammatory response in peritoneal macrophages of children compared with adults
35. Resection of Neurogenic Tumors in Children: Is Thoracoscopy Superior to Thoracotomy?
36. Not as simple as ABC: Tools to trigger massive transfusion in pediatric trauma.
37. Improved identification of severely injured pediatric trauma patients using reverse shock index multiplied by Glasgow Coma Scale.
38. Positioning for the Nuss procedure: avoiding brachial plexus injury
39. Endotoxin induces an exaggerated interleukin-10 response in peritoneal macrophages of children compared with adults
40. Reply to Letter to the Editor: Pediatric massive transfusion protocols applied to intraoperative complications of common pediatric surgeries
41. Is hypotension a reliable indicator of blood loss from traumatic injury in children?
42. Increased CT scan utilization does not improve the diagnostic accuracy of appendicitis in children
43. Spectrum of anorectal anomalies in pygopagus twins
44. Is a routine chest x-ray necessary for children after fluoroscopically assisted central venous access?
45. Recurrent inflammatory pseudotumors in children
46. Digital Imaging Technology in Trauma Education: A Quantum Leap Forward
47. Letters to the Editor: Reply
48. Endotoxin Differentially Impairs Receptor-Mediated Relaxation in Rat Isolated Pulmonary and Thoracic Aortic Vessels
49. Ultrasound Is an Effective Triage Tool to Evaluate Blunt Abdominal Trauma in the Pediatric Population
50. Altered neutrophil function in the neonate protects against sepsis-induced lung injury
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