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7. Is Repeat Computed Tomography Angiography for Asymptomatic Grade 1 Blunt Cerebrovascular Injuries Cost-Effective?

8. Cost-effectiveness analysis of routine computed tomography angiography (CTA) for lower extremity penetrating trauma.

9. Multiple Casualty Incidents at a Level I Trauma Center: A 15-year Analysis.

10. Early Abnormal Vital Signs Predict Poor Outcomes in Normotensive Patients Following Penetrating Trauma.

11. Impact of safety-net hospital burden on achievement of textbook oncologic outcomes following resection in for stage I-IV colorectal cancer.

12. Colon Injuries and Infectious Complications in Concurrent Gunshot-Related Fractures.

13. Surgical Cancer Care in Safety-Net Hospitals: a Systematic Review.

14. Shift in Prehospital Mode of Transportation for Trauma Patients During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

15. Comparison of outcomes between observation and tube thoracostomy for small traumatic pneumothoraces.

16. Racial Disparities Among Trauma Patients During the COVID-19 Pandemic.

17. Observational management of penetrating occult pneumothoraces: Outcomes and risk factors for interval tube thoracostomy placement.

18. Predicting Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome in Severe Blunt Trauma: The Utility of Interleukin-18.

19. Early Monocyte Chemoattractant Protein-1 Elevation Predicts Surgical Site Infections after Blunt Trauma.

20. Differences in clinical characteristics and outcomes for blunt versus penetrating traumatic pulmonary pseudocysts.

21. Is a chest radiograph after thoracostomy tube removal necessary? A cost-effective analysis.

22. Does Abdominal Seat Belt Sign Warrant Admission After a Negative CT Scan? A Cost-Utility Analysis.

23. Liquid plasma: A solution to optimizing early and balanced plasma resuscitation in massive transfusion.

24. Repeat computed tomography head scan is not indicated in trauma patients taking novel anticoagulation: A multicenter study.

25. Automatic acoustic gunshot sensor technology's impact on trauma care.

26. Routine Repeat Head CT Does Not Change Management in Trauma Patients on Novel Anticoagulants.

27. Autotaxin inhibition attenuates endothelial permeability after ischemia-reperfusion injury.

28. Protective Effect of Phosphatidylserine Blockade in Hemorrhagic Shock.

29. Endothelial cell dysfunction during anoxia-reoxygenation is associated with a decrease in adenosine triphosphate levels, rearrangement in lipid bilayer phosphatidylserine asymmetry, and an increase in endothelial cell permeability.

30. Protective effect of phosphatidylserine blockade in sepsis induced organ dysfunction.

33. Attenuation of endothelial phosphatidylserine exposure decreases ischemia-reperfusion induced changes in microvascular permeability.

34. Repeat computed tomography is highly sensitive in determining need for delayed exploration in blunt abdominal trauma.

35. Shedding new light on rapidly resolving traumatic acute subdural hematomas.

36. Thoracic computed tomography is an effective screening modality in patients with penetrating injuries to the chest.

37. Lactate predicts massive transfusion in hemodynamically normal patients.

38. Neighborhood socioeconomic status is associated with violent reinjury.

39. Computed Tomographic Findings and Mortality in Patients With Pneumomediastinum From Blunt Trauma.

40. Fall Injuries in Nepal: A Countrywide Population-based Survey.

41. Hospital-centered violence intervention programs: a cost-effectiveness analysis.

42. Potential disparities in trauma: the undocumented Latino immigrant.

43. Pan computed tomography versus selective computed tomography in stable, young adults after blunt trauma with moderate mechanism: a cost-utility analysis.

44. Applying peripheral vascular injury guidelines to penetrating trauma.

45. Cost-utility analysis of prehospital spine immobilization recommendations for penetrating trauma.

46. Should uncooperative trauma patients with suspected head injury be intubated?

47. Effect of surgery resident change of shift on trauma resuscitations and outcomes.

48. Death or dialysis? The risk of dialysis-dependent chronic renal failure after trauma nephrectomy.

49. Does gastric volume in trauma patients identify a population at risk for developing pneumonia and poor outcomes?

50. Bedside thoracic ultrasonography of the fourth intercostal space reliably determines safe removal of tube thoracostomy after traumatic injury.

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