Adil H Haider

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Affiliation: Johns Hopkins University
Country: USA

Publications

  1. ncbi Evidence of hormonal basis for improved survival among females with trauma-associated shock: an analysis of the National Trauma Data Bank
    Adil H Haider
    Department of Surgery, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland 21287, USA
    J Trauma 69:537-40. 2010
  2. ncbi Mechanism of injury predicts case fatality and functional outcomes in pediatric trauma patients: the case for its use in trauma outcomes studies
    Adil H Haider
    Center for Trials and Outcomes Research, Department of Surgery, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21287, USA
    J Pediatr Surg 46:1557-63. 2011
  3. ncbi Association between hospitals caring for a disproportionately high percentage of minority trauma patients and increased mortality: a nationwide analysis of 434 hospitals
    Adil H Haider
    Center for Surgery Trials and Outcomes Research, Department of Surgery, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, 600 N Wolfe St, Halsted 610, Baltimore, MD 21212, USA
    Arch Surg 147:63-70. 2012
  4. ncbi Association of unconscious race and social class bias with vignette-based clinical assessments by medical students
    Adil H Haider
    Center for Surgery Trials and Outcomes Research, Department of Surgery, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, 600 N Wolfe St, Halsted 610, Baltimore, MD 21212, USA
    JAMA 306:942-51. 2011
  5. ncbi Females have fewer complications and lower mortality following trauma than similarly injured males: a risk adjusted analysis of adults in the National Trauma Data Bank
    Adil H Haider
    Trauma Outcomes Research Group Department of Surgery, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21287, USA
    Surgery 146:308-15. 2009
  6. ncbi Race and insurance status as risk factors for trauma mortality
    Adil H Haider
    Department of Surgery, Division of Trauma, Johns Hopkins Hospital, 600 N Wolfe St, Blalock 688, Baltimore, MD 21287, USA
    Arch Surg 143:945-9. 2008
  7. ncbi Mechanism of injury predicts patient mortality and impairment after blunt trauma
    Adil H Haider
    Department of Surgery, Division of Trauma, Johns Hopkins University, School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21287, USA
    J Surg Res 153:138-42. 2009
  8. ncbi Black children experience worse clinical and functional outcomes after traumatic brain injury: an analysis of the National Pediatric Trauma Registry
    Adil H Haider
    Department of Surgery, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21287, and St Barnabas Hospital Bronx, NY, USA
    J Trauma 62:1259-62; discussion 1262-3. 2007
  9. ncbi Mortality in adolescent girls vs boys following traumatic shock: an analysis of the National Pediatric Trauma Registry
    Adil H Haider
    Division of Trauma and Critical Care, Department of Surgery, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, 600 N Wolfe St, Blalock 688, Baltimore, MD 21287, USA
    Arch Surg 142:875-80; discussion 879-80. 2007
  10. ncbi Racial disparities in motorcycle-related mortality: an analysis of the National Trauma Data Bank
    Joseph G Crompton
    Department of Surgery, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 21287, USA
    Am J Surg 200:191-6. 2010

Detail Information

Publications36

  1. ncbi Evidence of hormonal basis for improved survival among females with trauma-associated shock: an analysis of the National Trauma Data Bank
    Adil H Haider
    Department of Surgery, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland 21287, USA
    J Trauma 69:537-40. 2010
    ..Basic science research suggests that sex hormones affect survival after traumatic shock. This study sought to determine the independent effect of gender on mortality among trauma patients in different hormone-related age groups...
  2. ncbi Mechanism of injury predicts case fatality and functional outcomes in pediatric trauma patients: the case for its use in trauma outcomes studies
    Adil H Haider
    Center for Trials and Outcomes Research, Department of Surgery, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21287, USA
    J Pediatr Surg 46:1557-63. 2011
    ..The objective is to determine the independent effect of MOI on case fatality and functional outcomes in pediatric trauma patients...
  3. ncbi Association between hospitals caring for a disproportionately high percentage of minority trauma patients and increased mortality: a nationwide analysis of 434 hospitals
    Adil H Haider
    Center for Surgery Trials and Outcomes Research, Department of Surgery, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, 600 N Wolfe St, Halsted 610, Baltimore, MD 21212, USA
    Arch Surg 147:63-70. 2012
    ..To determine whether there is an increased odds of mortality among trauma patients treated at hospitals with higher proportions of minority patients (ie, black and Hispanic patients combined)...
  4. ncbi Association of unconscious race and social class bias with vignette-based clinical assessments by medical students
    Adil H Haider
    Center for Surgery Trials and Outcomes Research, Department of Surgery, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, 600 N Wolfe St, Halsted 610, Baltimore, MD 21212, USA
    JAMA 306:942-51. 2011
    ..The presence of unconscious race and social class bias and its association with clinical assessments or decision making among medical students is unknown...
  5. ncbi Females have fewer complications and lower mortality following trauma than similarly injured males: a risk adjusted analysis of adults in the National Trauma Data Bank
    Adil H Haider
    Trauma Outcomes Research Group Department of Surgery, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21287, USA
    Surgery 146:308-15. 2009
    ..Studies of sexual dimorphism in trauma outcomes suggest that women have a survival advantage compared to equivalently injured men. It is unknown if this gender disparity is mediated by potentially life-threatening complications...
  6. ncbi Race and insurance status as risk factors for trauma mortality
    Adil H Haider
    Department of Surgery, Division of Trauma, Johns Hopkins Hospital, 600 N Wolfe St, Blalock 688, Baltimore, MD 21287, USA
    Arch Surg 143:945-9. 2008
    ..To determine the effect of race and insurance status on trauma mortality...
  7. ncbi Mechanism of injury predicts patient mortality and impairment after blunt trauma
    Adil H Haider
    Department of Surgery, Division of Trauma, Johns Hopkins University, School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21287, USA
    J Surg Res 153:138-42. 2009
    ..This study analyzed the independent relationship between MOI and mortality and functional outcomes following blunt trauma among adults...
  8. ncbi Black children experience worse clinical and functional outcomes after traumatic brain injury: an analysis of the National Pediatric Trauma Registry
    Adil H Haider
    Department of Surgery, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21287, and St Barnabas Hospital Bronx, NY, USA
    J Trauma 62:1259-62; discussion 1262-3. 2007
    ..This study aims to identify race-based clinical and functional outcome differences among pediatric TBI patients in a national database...
  9. ncbi Mortality in adolescent girls vs boys following traumatic shock: an analysis of the National Pediatric Trauma Registry
    Adil H Haider
    Division of Trauma and Critical Care, Department of Surgery, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, 600 N Wolfe St, Blalock 688, Baltimore, MD 21287, USA
    Arch Surg 142:875-80; discussion 879-80. 2007
    ..Female sex imparts a survival benefit after traumatic injury in children...
  10. ncbi Racial disparities in motorcycle-related mortality: an analysis of the National Trauma Data Bank
    Joseph G Crompton
    Department of Surgery, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 21287, USA
    Am J Surg 200:191-6. 2010
    ..The primary objective of this study was to determine if race is associated with MCC mortality...
  11. ncbi Treatment outcomes of injured children at adult level 1 trauma centers: are there benefits from added specialized care?
    Tolulope A Oyetunji
    Department of Surgery, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC, USA
    Am J Surg 201:445-9. 2011
    ..The authors hypothesized that no mortality difference should exist between children seen at ATC (adult trauma centers) versus ATC with added qualifications in pediatrics (ATC-AQ)...
  12. ncbi Racial, ethnic, and insurance status disparities in use of posthospitalization care after trauma
    Brian R Englum
    Center for Surgical Trials and Outcomes Research, Department of Surgery, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD
    J Am Coll Surg 213:699-708. 2011
    ..Disadvantaged populations, like racial or ethnic minorities and the uninsured, make up substantial percentages of trauma patients, but their use of posthospitalization facilities is unknown...
  13. ncbi Pedestrians struck by motor vehicles further worsen race- and insurance-based disparities in trauma outcomes: the case for inner-city pedestrian injury prevention programs
    Rubie Sue Maybury
    Department of Surgery, Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, DC, USA
    Surgery 148:202-8. 2010
    ..Whether insurance status and differential survival contribute to this disparity is unknown...
  14. ncbi Motorcycle helmets associated with lower risk of cervical spine injury: debunking the myth
    Joseph G Crompton
    Department of Surgery, University of California Los Angeles, School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA, USA
    J Am Coll Surg 212:295-300. 2011
    ..The objective of this study was to determine the impact of motorcycle helmets on the likelihood of developing a cervical spine injury after a motorcycle collision...
  15. ncbi Redefining hypotension in the elderly: normotension is not reassuring
    Tolulope A Oyetunji
    Howard Hopkins Surgical Outcomes Research Center, Department of Surgery, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC 20060, USA
    Arch Surg 146:865-9. 2011
    ..Recent debate concerns the most appropriate definition of hypotension. Some have advocated raising the systolic blood pressure (BP) threshold to 110 mm Hg while others favor 80 mm Hg...
  16. ncbi Prehospital intravenous fluid administration is associated with higher mortality in trauma patients: a National Trauma Data Bank analysis
    Elliott R Haut
    Division of Acute Care Surgery, Department of Surgery, The Johns Hopkins Hospital, 600 N Wolfe St, Baltimore, MD 21287, USA
    Ann Surg 253:371-7. 2011
    ..We hypothesized that trauma patients who received prehospital IV fluids have higher mortality than trauma patients who did not receive IV fluids in the prehospital setting...
  17. ncbi Multiple imputation in trauma disparity research
    Tolulope A Oyetunji
    Department of Surgery, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC 20060, USA
    J Surg Res 165:e37-41. 2011
    ..Missing data has remained a major disparity in trauma outcomes research due to missing race and insurance data. Multiple imputation (M.IMP) has been recommended as a solution to deal with this major drawback...
  18. ncbi Duplex ultrasound screening for deep vein thrombosis in asymptomatic trauma patients: a survey of individual trauma surgeon opinions and current trauma center practices
    Elliott R Haut
    Division of Acute Care Surgery, Department of Surgery, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland 21287, USA
    J Trauma 70:27-33; discussion 33-4. 2011
    ..We hypothesized that trauma surgeons have varying opinions regarding duplex ultrasound screening for DVT in asymptomatic trauma patients, which result in varying practice patterns...
  19. ncbi Hazards of benchmarking complications with the National Trauma Data Bank: numerators in search of denominators
    Shahrzad Kardooni
    Division of Trauma and Surgical Critical Care, Department of Surgery, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
    J Trauma 64:273-7; discussion 277-9. 2008
    ..We examined the suitability of the National Trauma Data Bank (NTDB) as a reference for benchmarking trauma center complication rates...
  20. ncbi Insurance status is a potent predictor of outcomes in both blunt and penetrating trauma
    Wendy R Greene
    Department of Surgery, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC, USA
    Am J Surg 199:554-7. 2010
    ..Patients with penetrating injuries are known to have worse outcomes than those with blunt trauma. We hypothesize that within each injury mechanism there should be no outcome difference between insured and uninsured patients...
  21. ncbi Predictors of posttraumatic deep vein thrombosis (DVT): hospital practice versus patient factors-an analysis of the National Trauma Data Bank (NTDB)
    Elliott R Haut
    Division of Acute Care Surgery, Department of Surgery, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland 21287, USA
    J Trauma 66:994-9; discussion 999-1001. 2009
    ..We hypothesize that admission to trauma centers that use duplex ultrasound more frequently, independently predicts DVT reporting for individual patients, controlling for patient-level risk factors...
  22. ncbi Global surgical package reimbursement and the acute care surgeon: a threat to optimal care
    Eric B Schneider
    From the Department of Surgery, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Center for Surgical Trials and Outcomes Research, Baltimore, Maryland 21287, USA
    J Trauma 70:583-9. 2011
    ..However, the differential effort required for the care of emergency surgical patients is poorly defined. This study sought to characterize costs and outcomes of elective versus emergent right hemicolectomy...
  23. ncbi Surgeon- and system-based influences on trauma mortality
    Elliott R Haut
    Department of Surgery, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, 600 N Wolfe St, Osler Bldg, Room 625, Baltimore, MD 21287, USA
    Arch Surg 144:759-64. 2009
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  24. ncbi The impact of insurance status on actuarial survival in hospitalized trauma patients: when do they die?
    Stephanie R Downing
    Department of Surgery, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
    J Trauma 70:130-4; discussion 134-5. 2011
    ..The purpose of this study is to investigate whether these factors exerted survival impact that could be observed throughout the hospital stay...
  25. ncbi Spine immobilization in penetrating trauma: more harm than good?
    Elliott R Haut
    Division of Acute Care Surgery, Department of Surgery, The Johns Hopkins Hospital, 600 North Wolfe Street, 625 Osler, Baltimore, MD 21287, USA
    J Trauma 68:115-20; discussion 120-1. 2010
    ..We hypothesized that penetrating trauma patients who are spine immobilized before transport have higher mortality than nonimmobilized patients...
  26. ncbi The occurrence of potential patient safety events among trauma patients: are they random?
    David C Chang
    Department of Surgery, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21287, USA
    Ann Surg 247:327-34. 2008
    ..The Patient Safety Indicators (PSIs) from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality are validated measures of quality of care. The pattern of PSIs among adult trauma patients is unknown...
  27. ncbi Motorcycle helmets save lives, but not limbs: a National Trauma Data Bank analysis of functional outcomes after motorcycle crash
    Joseph G Crompton
    Department of Surgery, Division of Acute Care Surgery, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland 21287, USA
    J Surg Res 158:1-5. 2010
    ..The objective of this study was to determine the difference between helmeted and non-helmeted motorcyclists in the odds of developing a functional deficit at discharge in three domains: speech, locomotion, and feeding...
  28. ncbi Factors affecting the likelihood of presentation to the emergency department of trauma patients after discharge
    Karim S Ladha
    Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA
    Ann Emerg Med 58:431-7. 2011
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  29. ncbi Injury prevention priority score: a new method for trauma centers to prioritize injury prevention initiatives
    Adil H Haider
    Department of Surgery, New York Medical College, Valhalla, NY 10595, USA
    J Am Coll Surg 198:906-13. 2004
    ..A relatively simple, objective, and quantitative method is needed for prioritizing local injury prevention initiatives based on both injury frequency and severity...
  30. ncbi Determination of national pediatric injury prevention priorities using the Injury Prevention Priority Score
    Adil H Haider
    Department of Surgery, New York Medical College/Westchester Medical Center, Valhalla, NY 10595, USA
    J Pediatr Surg 39:976-8. 2004
    ..It also is sensitive to age-related changes in different mechanisms of injury...
  31. ncbi Predictors of Positive Head CT Scan and Neurosurgical Procedures After Minor Head Trauma
    Mehreen Kisat
    Center for Surgery Trials and Outcomes Research, Department of Surgery, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland Department of Surgery, Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, Pakistan
    J Surg Res 173:31-7. 2012
    ..The objective of this study is to determine patient and injury characteristics that predict a positive head CT scan or need for a neurosurgical procedure (NSP) among patients with blunt head injury and a normal GCS...
  32. ncbi Long-term survival and return on investment after nonneurologic injury: implications for the elderly trauma patient
    Ben L Zarzaur
    Department of Surgery, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, Tennessee 38163, USA
    J Trauma 69:93-8. 2010
    ..The purpose of this study was to evaluate the cost per 2-year survivor stratified by age after moderate- to severe-nonneurologic injury...
  33. ncbi Epidemiologic trend in elderly domestic injury
    Tolulope A Oyetunji
    Department of Surgery, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC 20060, USA
    J Surg Res 173:206-11. 2012
    ..The objective of this study is to determine the 4-y national trend in elderly domestic injury, and we hypothesize that the home remains a significant source of injury...
  34. ncbi Association between helicopter vs ground emergency medical services and survival for adults with major trauma
    Samuel M Galvagno
    Division of Trauma Anesthesiology, Program in Trauma, Department of Anesthesiology, University of Maryland School of Medicine, University of Maryland Medical Center, S8B05, 22 South Greene St, Baltimore, MD 21201, USA
    JAMA 307:1602-10. 2012
    ..Because helicopter services are a limited and expensive resource, a methodologically rigorous investigation of its effectiveness compared with ground emergency medical services is warranted...
  35. ncbi Profiling the ethnic characteristics of domestic injuries in children younger than age 5 years
    Tolulope A Oyetunji
    Department of Surgery, Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC, USA
    Am Surg 78:426-31. 2012
    ..Therefore, greater attention is needed to provide more effective home safety interventions to children among high-risk ethnic groups...
  36. ncbi The use of the NEO-five factor inventory to assess personality in trauma patients: a two-year prospective study
    Adil H Haider
    New York Medical College (formerly of the Johns Hopkins University School of Public Health, New York, New York, USA
    J Orthop Trauma 16:660-7. 2002
    ..Its use in both outcomes research and patient evaluation should be encouraged. In cases in which patients cannot complete the test, evaluations by significant others may be useful...