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| Sarah E NilesSummaryAffiliation: Walter Reed Army Medical Center Country: USA Publications
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Increased mortality associated with the early coagulopathy of trauma in combat casualtiesSarah E Niles
USA MEDDAC Bavaria S E N, Vilseck, Germany
J Trauma 64:1459-63; discussion 1463-5. 2008..We hypothesized that acute coagulopathy (international normalized ratio >/=1.5) in combat casualties was associated with increased injury severity and mortality as is seen in civilian trauma patients...
Prehospital physiologic data and lifesaving interventions in trauma patientsJohn B Holcomb
University of Texas Health Sciences Center, Houston, TX 77030, USA
Mil Med 170:7-13. 2005..We hypothesized that simple physiologic data available immediately upon scene arrival would prove predictive of the need for a LSI...
The effect of recombinant activated factor VII on mortality in combat-related casualties with severe trauma and massive transfusionPhilip C Spinella
US Army Institute of Surgical Research, San Antonio, Texas, USA
J Trauma 64:286-93; discussion 293-4. 2008....
A predictive model for massive transfusion in combat casualty patientsDaniel F McLaughlin
United States Institute of Surgical Research, Fort Sam Houston, TX 78234, USA
J Trauma 64:S57-63; discussion S63. 2008..We postulated that evaluation of clinical variables routinely assessed upon admission would allow identification of these patients for earlier, more effective intervention...
Complications of nonoperative management of high-grade blunt hepatic injuriesRosemary A Kozar
Department of Surgery, University of Texas Houston, Houston, TX 77030, USA
J Trauma 59:1066-71. 2005..The purpose of the present study was therefore to define hepatic-related complications and associated treatment modalities in patients undergoing nonoperative management of high-grade blunt hepatic injuries...
Effect of plasma and red blood cell transfusions on survival in patients with combat related traumatic injuriesPhilip C Spinella
Connecticut Children s Medical Center, Hartford, CT 06106, USA
J Trauma 64:S69-77; discussion S77-8. 2008..Our objective was to determine the independent effects of plasma and RBC transfusion on survival for patients with combat-related traumatic injuries receiving any blood products...
