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Autor:
Evan N. Courville, MD, Oluwafemi P. Owodunni, MD, MPH, Jordyn T. Courville, BS, Syed F. Kazim, MD, PhD, Alexander J. Kassicieh, BS, Allyson M. Hynes, MD, Meic H. Schmidt, MD, MBA, Christian A. Bowers, MD
Publikováno v:
Annals of Surgery Open, Vol 4, Iss 4, p e348 (2023)
Objective:. We investigated frailty’s impact on traumatic subdural hematoma (tSDH), examining its relationship with major complications, length of hospital stay (LOS), mortality, high level of care discharges, and survival probabilities following n
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https://doaj.org/article/0bc1f3917118493bb8eb87a302803eba
Autor:
Allyson M. Hynes
Publikováno v:
Trauma Case Reports, Vol 38, Iss , Pp 100612- (2022)
Summary: A right hand dominant 18-year-old female with a body mass index greater than forty presented to the trauma bay after sustaining two gunshot wounds to her right upper extremity. On physical exam, she had doppler signals and she reported neuro
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/d5f25b23da3649b8965b8e18ef28dbca
Autor:
Allyson M. Hynes, MD
Publikováno v:
Trauma Case Reports, Vol 35, Iss , Pp 100530- (2021)
Evaluating a traumatically injured patient requires a systematic evaluation that can rapidly detect life threatening injuries. When there is a discrepancy in the number of expected retained bullets, one must re-evaluate the initial work-up. This case
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/2118a7fc23d04f14b62ca9eb1471d73f
Autor:
Niels D Martin, Patrick M Reilly, Allyson M Hynes, Dane R Scantling, Shyam Murali, Bradford C Bormann, Jasmeet S Paul, Mark J Seamon
Publikováno v:
Trauma Surgery & Acute Care Open, Vol 7, Iss 1 (2022)
Background Venous thromboembolism (VTE) after an inferior vena cava (IVC) injury is a devastating complication. Current practice involves variable use of anticoagulation and antiplatelet (AC/AP) agents. We hypothesized that AC/AP can reduce the incid
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https://doaj.org/article/2feefb2f52ba4a2ba012f9292acb4137
Autor:
Allyson M. Hynes, Jessica L. Weaver, Justin S. Hatchimonji, Jason L. Sperry, Sabrina E. Sanchez, Mark J. Seamon, Tareq Kheirbek, Dane R. Scantling
Publikováno v:
Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery.
Autor:
Eric Winter, James P. Byrne, Allyson M. Hynes, Zhi Geng, Mark J. Seamon, Daniel N. Holena, Neil R. Malhotra, Jeremy W. Cannon
Publikováno v:
The journal of trauma and acute care surgery. 93(5)
In Philadelphia, PA, police and emergency medical services (EMS) transport patients with firearm injuries. Prior studies evaluating this system have lacked reliable prehospital times. By linking police and hospital data sets, we established a complet
Autor:
Allyson M. Hynes, Judith A. O'Donnell, Ahmed H. Aly, Christopher D. Blackstock, Venkat R. Kalapatapu, Niels D. Martin
Publikováno v:
Infectious Diseases in Clinical Practice. 30:1-3
Autor:
Dane R Scantling, Daniel N Holena, Elinore J Kaufman, Allyson M Hynes, Justin Hatchimonji, James P Byrne, Douglas Wiebe, Mark J Seamon
Publikováno v:
Annals of Surgery.
This study aims to identify modifiable factors related to firearm homicide (FH).Many socioeconomic, legislative and behavioral risk factors impact FH. Most studies have evaluated these risk factors in isolation, but they coexist in a complex and ever
Autor:
Louis Kester, Daniel N. Holena, Allyson M. Hynes, Elinore J. Kaufman, Tejal Brahmbhatt, Sabrina Sanchez, James P. Byrne, Tracey Dechert, Mark Seamon, Dane R. Scantling
Publikováno v:
Surgery.
More than 20,000 firearm suicides occur every year in America. Firearm restrictive legislation, firearm access, demographics, behavior, access to care, and socioeconomic metrics have been correlated to firearm suicide rates. Research to date has larg
Autor:
Charles E. Wade, Allyson M. Hynes, Andrew J. Young, Daniel N. Holena, Daniela Schmulevich, Sara Holland, Zhi Geng, Dane Scantling, Jeremy W. Cannon, Pamela Z. Cacchione, Christopher L. Meador, Benjamin S. Abella, Erin E. Fox
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery
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BACKGROUND Damage-control resuscitation (DCR) improves survival in severely bleeding patients. However, deviating from balanced transfusion ratios during a resuscitation may limit this benef
BACKGROUND Damage-control resuscitation (DCR) improves survival in severely bleeding patients. However, deviating from balanced transfusion ratios during a resuscitation may limit this benef