451 results on '"Siegel, John H."'
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52. Change in Velocity and Energy Dissipation on Impact in Motor Vehicle Crashes as a Function of the Direction of Crash: Key Factors in the Production of Thoracic Aortic Injuries, Their Pattern of Associated Injuries and Patient Survival A Crash Injury Research Engineering Network (CIREN) Study
53. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
54. THE SEPTIC ABSCESS WALL
55. Depressed interleukin-12-producing activity by monocytes correlates with adverse clinical course and a shift toward Th2-type lymphocyte pattern in severely injured male trauma patients
56. Oxygen Debt Criteria Quantify the Effectiveness of Early Partial Resuscitation after Hypovolemic Hemorrhagic Shock
57. Attenuated Monocyte Il-10 Production in Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase-Deficient Trauma Patients
58. Factors Influencing the Patterns of Injuries and Outcomes in Car versus Car Crashes Compared to Sport Utility, Van, or Pick-up Truck versus Car Crashes: Crash Injury Research Engineering Network Study
59. Augmented TNF-α and IL-10 production by primed human monocytes following interaction with oxidatively modified autologous erythrocytes
60. THE SEPTIC ABSCESS WALL: A CYTOKINE PRODUCING ORGAN, INDUCING HEPATIC OUTFLOW FIBROSIS, SINUSOIDAL CONGESTION AND INFLAMMATION.
61. Increased incidence of sepsis and altered monocyte functions in severely injured type A− glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase-deficient African American trauma patients
62. Early Posttraumatic Increase in Production of Nitric Oxide in Humans
63. PATTERNS OF INJURIES AND OUTCOMES IN CAR VS. CAR (CvC) COMPARED TO SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES (SUV) OR PICK-UP TRUCK VS. CAR (TvC) CRASHES
64. Validation of a hand-held lactate device in determination of blood lactate in critically injured patients
65. PLASMA NITRIC OXIDE IN POSTTRAUMA CRITICAL ILLNESS
66. The Effect of Associated Injuries, Blood Loss, and Oxygen Debt on Death and Disability in Blunt Traumatic Brain Injury: The Need for Early Physiologic Predictors of Severity
67. PHYSIOLOGIC STATE SEVERITY CLASSIFICATION AS AN INDICATOR OF POSTTRAUMA CYTOKINE RESPONSE
68. A QUANTITATIVE METHOD FOR COST REIMBURSEMENT AND LENGTH OF STAY QUALITY ASSURANCE IN MULTIPLE TRAUMA PATIENTS
69. AN INTERACTIVE GRAPHIC COMPUTER SYSTEM FOR PHYSICAL EXAMINATION DIAGNOSTICS, RECORD KEEPING AND MEDICAL INFORMATION IN TRAUMA PATIENT CARE
70. Relationships between resting and total energy expenditure in injured and septic patients
71. Correlation Between Measured Energy Expenditure and Clinically Obtained Variables in Trauma and Sepsis Patients
72. PELVIC FRACTURE MECHANISM OF INJURY IN VEHICULAR TRAUMA PATIENTS
73. Trauma Center Based Crash Investigation Research: Methodologies and Applications
74. Mathematical Techniques for Investigating Respiratory Control
75. A Theoretical Design for Investigating Leucine Metabolism
76. Urea removal during continuous hemodiafiltration
77. CAUSES AND COSTS OF INJURIES IN MULTIPLE TRAUMA PATIENTS REQUIRING EXTRICATION FROM MOTOR VEHICLE CRASHES
78. Amino Acid Loss and Plasma Concentration During Continuous Hemodiafiltration
79. SAFETY BELT RESTRAINTS AND COMPARTMENT INTRUSIONS IN FRONTAL AND LATERAL MOTOR VEHICLE CRASHES: MECHANISMS OF INJURIES, COMPLICATIONS, AND ACUTE CARE COSTS
80. PLASMA AMINO ACID (AA) PROFILES AT HIGH AND LOW PROLINE (PRO) LEVELS IN SEPTIC PATIENTS (S)
81. Telemedicine and International Disaster Response: Medical Consultation to Armenia and Russia Via a Telemedicine Spacebridge
82. Percutaneous Tracheostomy After Trauma and Critical Illness
83. Effect of associated injuries and blood volume replacement on death, rehabilitation needs, and disability in blunt traumatic brain injury
84. Percutaneous Dilational Tracheostomy
85. The Healing of Facial Bone Fractures by the Process of Secondary Union
86. Oxygen debt and metabolic acidemia as quantitative predictors of mortality and the severity of the ischemic insult in hemorrhagic shock
87. Drs. Siegel and Laghi reply
88. Pattern of organ injuries in pelvic fracture: Impact force implications for survival and death in motor vehicle injuries
89. In Memoriam: George H. A. Clowes, Jr, MD, 1915-1988
90. Relationship of plasma cholesterol level to doses of branch-chain amino acids in sepsis
91. A Simple Method for Rapid Estimate of Pulmonary Venous Admixture.
92. The Zero-Delay Wavenumber Spectrum Estimation for the Analysis of Array ECG Signals-An Alternative to Isopotential Mapping.
93. Effect of sepsis on activity of pyruvate dehydrogenase complex in skeletal muscle and liver.
94. Thermal quantification of regional myocardial perfusion and heat generation.
95. Factors Influencing Return to Work Following Hospitalization for Traumatic Injury.
96. Patterns of Organ Injury in Blunt Hepatic Trauma and Their Significance for Management and Outcome.
97. Role of Anaerobic Bacteria in Intra-abdominal Septic Abscesses in Mediating Septic Control of Skeletal Muscle Glucose Oxidation and Lactic Acidemia.
98. Pelvic Fracture in Multiple Trauma.
99. Inhibition of Post-traumatic Septic Proteolysis and Ureagenesis and Stimulation of Hepatic Acute-phase Protein Production by Branched-chain Amino Acid TPN.
100. Inhibition of Skeletal Muscle Protein Synthesis in Septic Intra-abdominal Abscess.
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