Sarah E Niles

Summary

Affiliation: Walter Reed Army Medical Center
Country: USA

Publications

  1. ncbi Increased mortality associated with the early coagulopathy of trauma in combat casualties
    Sarah E Niles
    USA MEDDAC Bavaria S E N, Vilseck, Germany
    J Trauma 64:1459-63; discussion 1463-5. 2008
  2. ncbi Prehospital physiologic data and lifesaving interventions in trauma patients
    John B Holcomb
    University of Texas Health Sciences Center, Houston, TX 77030, USA
    Mil Med 170:7-13. 2005
  3. ncbi The effect of recombinant activated factor VII on mortality in combat-related casualties with severe trauma and massive transfusion
    Philip C Spinella
    US Army Institute of Surgical Research, San Antonio, Texas, USA
    J Trauma 64:286-93; discussion 293-4. 2008
  4. ncbi A predictive model for massive transfusion in combat casualty patients
    Daniel F McLaughlin
    United States Institute of Surgical Research, Fort Sam Houston, TX 78234, USA
    J Trauma 64:S57-63; discussion S63. 2008
  5. ncbi Complications of nonoperative management of high-grade blunt hepatic injuries
    Rosemary A Kozar
    Department of Surgery, University of Texas Houston, Houston, TX 77030, USA
    J Trauma 59:1066-71. 2005
  6. ncbi Effect of plasma and red blood cell transfusions on survival in patients with combat related traumatic injuries
    Philip C Spinella
    Connecticut Children s Medical Center, Hartford, CT 06106, USA
    J Trauma 64:S69-77; discussion S77-8. 2008

Detail Information

Publications6

  1. ncbi Increased mortality associated with the early coagulopathy of trauma in combat casualties
    Sarah 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...
  2. ncbi Prehospital physiologic data and lifesaving interventions in trauma patients
    John 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...
  3. ncbi The effect of recombinant activated factor VII on mortality in combat-related casualties with severe trauma and massive transfusion
    Philip C Spinella
    US Army Institute of Surgical Research, San Antonio, Texas, USA
    J Trauma 64:286-93; discussion 293-4. 2008
    ....
  4. ncbi A predictive model for massive transfusion in combat casualty patients
    Daniel 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...
  5. ncbi Complications of nonoperative management of high-grade blunt hepatic injuries
    Rosemary 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...
  6. ncbi Effect of plasma and red blood cell transfusions on survival in patients with combat related traumatic injuries
    Philip 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...