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pro vyhledávání: '"Bruce J Barnhart"'
Autor:
Henry E. Wang, Chengcheng Hu, Bruce J. Barnhart, Jan O. Jansen, Kim Moeller, Daniel W. Spaite
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians Open, Vol 5, Iss 2, Pp n/a-n/a (2024)
Abstract Objectives Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is an important public health problem resulting in significant death and disability. Emergency medical services (EMS) personnel often provide initial treatment for TBI, but only limited data describe t
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/8dd09cf9ce9a46a4845aa95ca5413a00
Autor:
Amber D. Rice, Chengcheng Hu, Daniel W. Spaite, Bruce J. Barnhart, Vatsal Chikani, Joshua B. Gaither, Kurt R. Denninghoff, Gail H. Bradley, Jeffrey T. Howard, Samuel M. Keim, Bentley J. Bobrow
Publikováno v:
The American journal of emergency medicine. 65
Hypotension has a powerful effect on patient outcome after traumatic brain injury (TBI). The relative impact of hypotension occurring in the field versus during early hospital resuscitation is unknown. We evaluated the association between hypotension
Autor:
Daniel W Spaite, Bruce J Barnhart, Eric Helfenbein, Dawn Jorgenson, Saeed Babaeizadeh, Joshua B Gaither, Amber D Rice, Samuel M Keim, Chengcheng Hu
Publikováno v:
Circulation. 144
Background: Studies show that EMS patients are often inadvertently hyperventilated (HV), resulting in hypocapnia. In TBI, HV markedly increases mortality. We evaluated continuous prehospital ETCO2 data in intubated TBI patients. Methods: Analysis of
Autor:
Luke A Wohlford, Bruce J Barnhart, Daniel W Spaite, Joshua B Gaither, Amber D Rice, Gail Bradley, Robyn McDannold, Samuel Keim, Chengcheng Hu
Publikováno v:
Circulation. 144
Background: Little is known about the provision of care by law enforcement (LE) personnel within modern EMS systems. We evaluated LE performance of bystander CPR (BCPR) and associated outcomes in OHCA across Arizona. Methods: A total of 5,654 OHCA ca
Autor:
Amber D Rice, Samuel M. Keim, Saeed Babaeizadeh, Gail Bradley, Dawn Jorgenson, Joshua B. Gaither, Bruce J Barnhart, Eric Helfenbein, Daniel W. Spaite, Chengcheng Hu
Publikováno v:
Circulation. 142
Background: Respiratory rate (RR) is a key component in commonly-used trauma scoring systems [e.g., Revised Trauma Score (RTS), TRISS]. Imprecise documentation of RR introduces misclassification when these tools are used in trauma research. By identi
Autor:
Gail Bradley, Saeed Babaeizadeh, Chengcheng Hu, Samuel M. Keim, Dawn Jorgenson, Amber D Rice, Bruce J Barnhart, Joshua B. Gaither, Eric Helfenbein, Daniel W. Spaite
Publikováno v:
Circulation. 142
Background: Recent studies have shown that prehospital systolic blood pressure (SBP) is strongly associated with mortality across a remarkably wide range (far above 90 mmHg) in traumatic brain injury (TBI). Furthermore, in TBI research, trial enrollm
Autor:
Terry Mullins, Chengcheng Hu, Gail Bradley, Bentley J. Bobrow, Vatsal Chikani, Samuel M. Keim, Kurt R. Denninghoff, Joshua B. Gaither, Amber D Rice, Daniel W. Spaite, Bruce J Barnhart
Publikováno v:
Circulation. 142
Introduction: The Prehospital TBI Guidelines (PTGs) are intended for both isolated and multisystem TBI (ITBI/MTBI). However, uncontrolled hemorrhage and potential detrimental effects of fluid resuscitation in MTBI may lead to differential effectivene
Autor:
Chad Viscusi, Terry Mullins, Chengcheng Hu, Daniel W. Spaite, Kurt R. Denninghoff, P. David Adelson, Bentley J. Bobrow, Joshua B. Gaither, Samuel M. Keim, Duane L. Sherrill, Amber D Rice, Vatsal Chikani, Bruce J Barnhart
Publikováno v:
Ann Emerg Med
Study objective We evaluate the effect of implementing the out-of-hospital pediatric traumatic brain injury guidelines on outcomes in children with major traumatic brain injury. Methods The Excellence in Prehospital Injury Care for Children study is
Autor:
Joshua B. Gaither, Dawn Jorgenson, Saeed Babaeizadeh, Amber D Rice, Chengcheng Hu, Eric Helfenbein, Bruce J Barnhart, Samuel M. Keim, Daniel W. Spaite
Publikováno v:
Circulation. 140
Objective: Little is known about End-Tidal CO 2 monitoring using nasal cannula sensors (NC-CO 2 ) in non-intubated patients. Objective: To describe the patterns of NC-CO 2 seen during the EMS care of spontaneously breathing major Traumatic Brain Inju