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1. THE INFLUENCE OF THE CYCLOSPORINE VEHICLE, CREMOPHOR EL, ON RENAL MICROVASCULAR BLOOD FLOW IN THE RAT

2. Nonthermal Surgical Complications in Burn Patients

3. Brain injury causes loss of cardiovascular response to hemorrhagic shock

6. Role of muscle microvasculature during hyperdynamic and hypodynamic phases of endotoxin shock in decerebrate rats

7. Hypertension alters microvascular responses in skeletal muscle to hyperdynamic bacteremia and hypodynamic Escherichia coli sepsis

8. Pelvic fracture hemorrhage. Priorities in management

9. Effects of tissue acidosis on skeletal muscle microcirculatory responses to hemorrhagic shock in unanesthetized rats

10. PELVIC FRACTURE CLASSIFICATION - CORRELATION WITH HEMORRHAGE

11. Professionalism of Admitting and Consulting Services and Trauma Patient Outcomes.

12. A pilot study of stored low titer group O whole blood + component therapy versus component therapy only for civilian trauma patients.

13. Comparative Analysis of Laparoscopic and Open Approaches in Emergency Abdominal Surgery.

14. Leukocyte filtration lesion impairs functional coagulation in banked whole blood.

15. Emergency department length of stay in critical nonoperative trauma.

16. Massive transfusion policies at trauma centers participating in the American College of Surgeons Trauma Quality Improvement Program.

17. Profoundly abnormal initial physiologic and biochemical data cannot be used to determine futility in massively transfused trauma patients.

18. Variations between level I trauma centers in 24-hour mortality in severely injured patients requiring a massive transfusion.

19. A predictive model for mortality in massively transfused trauma patients.

20. Gender-based differences in mortality in response to high product ratio massive transfusion.

21. A high fresh frozen plasma: packed red blood cell transfusion ratio decreases mortality in all massively transfused trauma patients regardless of admission international normalized ratio.

22. A normal platelet count may not be enough: the impact of admission platelet count on mortality and transfusion in severely injured trauma patients.

23. Specific abbreviated injury scale values are responsible for the underestimation of mortality in penetrating trauma patients by the injury severity score.

24. High ratios of plasma and platelets to packed red blood cells do not affect mortality in nonmassively transfused patients.

25. Crystalloid resuscitation improves survival in trauma patients receiving low ratios of fresh frozen plasma to packed red blood cells.

26. Effect of high product ratio massive transfusion on mortality in blunt and penetrating trauma patients.

27. Defining present blood component transfusion practices in trauma patients: papers from the Trauma Outcomes Group.

28. The association of blood component use ratios with the survival of massively transfused trauma patients with and without severe brain injury.

29. Increased platelet:RBC ratios are associated with improved survival after massive transfusion.

30. Trauma quality improvement using risk-adjusted outcomes.

31. Negative appendectomy in pregnant women is associated with a substantial risk of fetal loss.

32. Chest radiography in blunt trauma patients: is it necessary?

33. The effect of hypertonic saline resuscitation on responses to severe hemorrhagic shock by the skeletal muscle, intestinal, and renal microcirculation systems: seeing is believing.

34. The future of trauma care: at the crossroads.

35. Endoscopic management of biliary fistulas complicating liver transplantation and other hepatobiliary operations.

36. Long term outcome of blunt trauma care in the elderly.

37. EDRF as a possible mediator of sepsis-induced arteriolar dilation in skeletal muscle.

38. Nonthermal surgical complications in burn patients.

39. Cyclosporine A directly constricts intrarenal arterioles.

40. A prospective, randomized comparison between open and closed peritoneal lavage techniques.

41. The management of penetrating pelvic trauma.

42. Microcirculatory norepinephrine constrictor response in hemorrhagic shock.

43. Approaches to the management of shotgun injuries.

44. Skeletal microcirculatory responses to hyperdynamic Escherichia coli sepsis in unanesthetized rats.

45. Clarification of risk factors for abdominal operations in patients with hepatic cirrhosis.

46. Pelvic fracture classification: correlation with hemorrhage.

47. Liver cirrhosis and biliary surgery: assessment of risk.

48. Role of muscle microvasculature during hyperdynamic and hypodynamic phases of endotoxin shock in decerebrate rats.

49. Effects of tissue acidosis on skeletal muscle microcirculatory responses to hemorrhagic shock in unanesthetized rats.

50. Role of CT in diagnosis of major arterial injury after blunt thoracic trauma.

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