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Autor:
Rafael, Serrano, Hassan R, Mir, Henry C, Sagi, Daniel S, Horwitz, Amrut, Borade, John E, Tidwell, John P, Ketz, Brian J, Kistler, Jonathan H, Quade, Michael J, Beebe, Brigham K, Au, Roy W, Sanders, Anjan R, Shah
Publikováno v:
Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma. 34:206-209
OBJECTIVES To evaluate the rate of, and reasons for, conversion of closed treatment of humeral shaft fractures using a fracture brace, to surgical intervention. DESIGN Multicenter, retrospective analysis. SETTING Nine Level 1 trauma centers across th
Autor:
Brigham K. Au, Zachary Shirley, Michael W. Cripps, Patrick D. Sutphin, Drew Sanders, Ashoke Sathy, Gene Hu, Aaron Gebrelul, Adam J. Starr, Joseph P. Minei, Alexander L. Eastman
Publikováno v:
Journal of orthopaedic trauma. 33(2)
Objectives To report results of a protocol to lessen incidence of pulmonary embolism (PE) among orthopaedic trauma patients. Design Retrospective review. Setting Level 1 trauma center. Patient/participants Orthopaedic trauma inpatients were included
Publikováno v:
Journal of orthopaedic trauma. 31(4)
Objectives It is recommended that the intra-articular component of a supracondylar distal femoral fracture be stabilized by a lag screw to create interfragmental compression. Generally, it is thought that lag screw fixation should precede any positio
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Pampee P. Young, Lesly A. Dossett, Bryan A. Cotton, Brigham K. Au, Victor M. Zaydfudim, Timothy C. Nunez, Marla Johnston, Elliott R. Haut, Shahid Shafi, Patrick G. Arbogast
Publikováno v:
Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection & Critical Care. 69:S33-S39
Several studies have described predictive models to identify trauma patients who require massive transfusion (MT). Early identification of lethal exsanguination may improve survival in this patient population. The purpose of the current study was to
Autor:
Bryan A. Cotton, Pampee P. Young, Brigham K. Au, Timothy C. Nunez, Amy M. Robertson, Lesly A. Dossett
Publikováno v:
Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection & Critical Care. 67:1004-1012
Massive transfusion (MT) protocols improve survival in patients with exsanguinating hemorrhage. Both the increased plasma to red blood cells (RBC) and platelets to RBC ratios, and the "protocolization" of product delivery seem to be critical componen
Autor:
James M. Isbell, Pampee P. Young, Oliver L. Gunter, Nathan T. Mowery, Brigham K. Au, Bryan A. Cotton
Publikováno v:
Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection & Critical Care. 65:527-534
Background: Despite recent attention and impressive results with damage control resuscitation, the appropriate ratio of blood products to be transfused has yet to be defined. The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether suggested blood product r
Publikováno v:
Orthopedics. 36
Femoral head fractures often result in damage to the articular cartilage. This article describes a patient who sustained a femoral head fracture–dislocation with significant damage to the articular cartilage of the weight-bearing portion of his fem
Autor:
C. Wright Pinson, Bryan A. Cotton, Brigham K. Au, William D. Dutton, Irene D. Feurer, Victor M. Zaydfudim
Publikováno v:
Injury. 41(1)
Hepatic injury remains an important cause of exsanguination after major trauma. Recent studies have noted a dramatic reduction in mortality amongst severely injured patients when trauma exsanguinations protocols (TEP) are employed. We hypothesised th
Autor:
Bryan A. Cotton, Timothy C. Nunez, Amy M. Robertson, Pampee P. Young, Brigham K. Au, Oliver L. Gunter
Publikováno v:
The Journal of trauma. 66(1)
Massive transfusion (MT) protocols have been shown to improve survival in severely injured patients. However, others have noted that these higher fresh frozen plasma (FFP):red blood cell (RBC) ratios are associated with increased risk of organ failur
Autor:
Bryan A. Cotton, Brigham K. Au, William D. Dutton, Victor M. Zaydfudim, Timothy C. Nunez, Pampee P. Young
Publikováno v:
The Journal of surgical research. 157(2)
Background Large-volume blood transfusions have been implicated in the development of hyperkalemia. The purpose of the current study was to determine whether critically injured patients receiving massive transfusions are at an increased risk of hyper