200 results on '"van Wessem, Karlijn J. P."'
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2. Clinical outcomes and end-of-life treatment in 596 patients with isolated traumatic brain injury: a retrospective comparison of two Dutch level-I trauma centers
3. Outcome of severely injured patients in a unique trauma system with 24/7 double trauma surgeon on-call service
4. Pre-hospital tranexamic acid administration in patients with a severe hemorrhage: an evaluation after the implementation of tranexamic acid administration in the Dutch pre-hospital protocol
5. Visualization of the inflammatory response to injury by neutrophil phenotype categories: Neutrophil phenotypes after trauma
6. Early correction of base deficit decreases late mortality in polytrauma
7. Physiology dictated treatment after severe trauma: timing is everything
8. Inter-rater reliability of the Abbreviated Injury Scale scores in patients with severe head injury shows good inter-rater agreement but variability between countries. An inter-country comparison study
9. The effect of prehospital tranexamic acid on outcome in polytrauma patients with associated severe brain injury
10. Geriatric polytrauma patients should not be excluded from aggressive injury treatment based on age alone
11. Polytrauma patients with severe cervical spine injuries are different than with severe TBI despite similar AIS scores
12. Does Liberal Prehospital and In-Hospital Tranexamic Acid Influence Outcome in Severely Injured Patients? A Prospective Cohort Study
13. Current treatment and outcomes of traumatic sternovertebral fractures: a systematic review
14. Pre-hospital tranexamic acid administration in patients with a severe hemorrhage: an evaluation after the implementation of tranexamic acid administration in the Dutch pre-hospital protocol
15. The evolution of trauma care in the Netherlands over 20 years
16. Letter to the editor regarding Latent class analysis to predict intensive care outcomes in Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome: a proposal of two pulmonary phenotypes
17. Incidence, causes and consequences of moderate and severe traumatic brain injury as determined by Abbreviated Injury Score in the Netherlands
18. Current treatment and outcomes of traumatic sternal fractures—a systematic review
19. Global changes in mortality rates in polytrauma patients admitted to the ICU—a systematic review
20. New automated analysis to monitor neutrophil function point-of-care in the intensive care unit after trauma
21. Timing of repair and mesh use in traumatic abdominal wall defects: a systematic review and meta-analysis of current literature
22. Neutrophil heterogeneity and its role in infectious complications after severe trauma
23. Visualization of the inflammatory response to injury by neutrophil phenotype categories: Neutrophil phenotypes after trauma
24. Inter-rater reliability of the Abbreviated Injury Scale scores in patients with severe head injury shows good inter-rater agreement but variability between countries. An inter-country comparison study
25. Pre-hospital tranexamic acid administration in patients with a severe hemorrhage: an evaluation after the implementation of tranexamic acid administration in the Dutch pre-hospital protocol
26. Early correction of base deficit decreases late mortality in polytrauma
27. Visualization of the inflammatory response to injury by neutrophil phenotype categories
28. Similar change in platelets and leucocytes 24 h after injury is associated with septic shock a week later
29. Inter-rater reliability of the Abbreviated Injury Scale scores in patients with severe head injury shows good inter-rater agreement but variability between countries. An inter-country comparison study.
30. Demographic Patterns and Outcomes of Patients in Level I Trauma Centers in Three International Trauma Systems
31. Physiology dictated treatment after severe trauma: timing is everything
32. Geriatric polytrauma patients should not be excluded from aggressive injury treatment based on age alone
33. The effect of prehospital tranexamic acid on outcome in polytrauma patients with associated severe brain injury
34. TWO-YEAR MORTALITY AND END-OF-LIFE DECISIONS AFTER TRAUMATIC SPINAL CORD INJURY: DATA FROM A LEVEL 1 TRAUMA CENTRE IN THE NETHERLANDS.
35. Intramedullary nailing without interlocking screws for femoral and tibial shaft fractures
36. Epidemiology of Traumatic Deaths: Comprehensive Population-Based Assessment
37. Geriatric polytrauma patients should not be excluded from aggressive injury treatment based on age alone
38. Current treatment and outcomes of traumatic sternovertebral fractures: a systematic review
39. Fragile neutrophils in surgical patients: A phenomenon associated with critical illness
40. No Need for Sternal Fixation in Traumatic Sternovertebral Fractures: Outcomes of a 10-Year Retrospective Cohort Study
41. Comments on article 'Discrepancies between conventional and viscoelastic assays in identifying trauma induced coagulopathy'
42. Persistent Inflammation, Immunosuppression and Catabolism Syndrome (PICS) after Polytrauma : A Rare Syndrome with Major Consequences
43. Fragile neutrophils in surgical patients: A phenomenon associated with critical illness
44. Point-of-Care Analysis of Neutrophil Phenotypes: A First Step Toward Immuno-Based Precision Medicine in the Trauma ICU
45. New automated analysis to monitor neutrophil function point-of-care in the intensive care unit after trauma
46. Persistent Inflammation, Immunosuppression and Catabolism Syndrome (PICS) after Polytrauma: A Rare Syndrome with Major Consequences
47. The evolution of trauma care in the Netherlands over 20 years
48. Current treatment and outcomes of traumatic sternal fractures-a systematic review
49. Severely injured patients benefit from in-house attending trauma surgeons
50. Severely injured patients benefit from in-house attending trauma surgeons
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