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pro vyhledávání: '"Deena E Sutter"'
Publikováno v:
Clinics in Laboratory Medicine. 43:167-179
Autor:
Steven E Spencer, James K. Aden, Stephanie E Giancola, John M Higginbotham, Alice E Barsoumian, Deena E Sutter
Publikováno v:
Family Practice.
Background Acute uncomplicated cystitis is one of the most common diagnoses for which antibiotic treatment is prescribed in the outpatient setting. Despite the availability of national guidelines, there remains a wide pattern in prescriber choices fo
Autor:
Robert L. Elwood, Duane R. Hospenthal, Glenn Wortmann, Lucas H. Simkins, Michael Atha, Deena E. Sutter, Clinton K. Murray, Linda U. Bradshaw, Amy M. Summers, Janelle L. Robertson
Publikováno v:
Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology. 32:854-860
Objective.To investigate potential sources and risks associated with multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacteria in a deployed US military hospital.Design.Retrospective analysis of factors associated with recovery of MDR bacteria, supplemented by environmenta
Autor:
Helen K. Crouch, Marcus H. Colyer, John B. Holcomb, Kent E. Kester, Glenn Wortmann, Nicholas G. Conger, Timothy J. Whitman, Michael A. Forgione, John M. Cho, William T. Obremskey, Thomas K. Curry, Joseph C. Wenke, Robert G. Hale, Laurie C. D'Avignon, R. Bryan Bell, Andrew R. Wiesen, Gregory J. Martin, Andrew D. Green, Joseph R. Hsu, Duane R. Hospenthal, Jon C. Clasper, Romney C. Andersen, David K. Hayes, George P. Costanzo, Leopoldo C. Cancio, Leon E. Moores, Warren C. Dorlac, David R. Tribble, James R. Dunne, Kyle Petersen, Jason H. Calhoun, Clinton K. Murray, Jeffrey R. Saffle, Joseph S. Solomkin, Mark D. Fleming, Brian J. Eastridge, Deena E. Sutter, Kevin K. Chung, James R. Ficke, Evan M. Renz
Publikováno v:
Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection & Critical Care. 71:S264-S269
The percentage of combat wounds involving the eyes, maxillofacial, and neck regions reported in the literature is increasing, representing 36% of all combat-related injuries at the start of the Iraq War. Recent meta-analysis of 21st century eye, maxi
Autor:
Helen K. Crouch, Jason H. Calhoun, Duane R. Hospenthal, Michael A. Forgione, Jeffery R. Saffle, Brian J. Eastridge, Laurie C. D'Avignon, Romney C. Andersen, David R. Tribble, Robert G. Hale, John M. Cho, Clinton K. Murray, William T. Obremskey, Thomas K. Curry, Joseph C. Wenke, Deena E. Sutter, James R. Ficke, Warren C. Dorlac, Andrew R. Wiesen, Nicholas G. Conger, Marcus H. Colyer, Leopoldo C. Cancio, Joseph R. Hsu, Jeffrey R. Saffle, R. Bryan Bell, Jon C. Clasper, Timothy J. Whitman, Gregory J. Martin, Kevin K. Chung, Evan M. Renz, Glenn Wortmann, John B. Holcomb, Kent E. Kester, Andrew D. Green, David K. Hayes, George P. Costanzo, Leon E. Moores, Kyle Petersen, Joseph S. Solomkin, Mark D. Fleming, James R. Dunne
Publikováno v:
Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection & Critical Care. 71:S282-S289
Burns are a very real component of combat-related injuries, and infections are the leading cause of mortality in burn casualties. The prevention of infection in the burn casualty transitioning from the battlefield to definitive care provided at the b
Autor:
James R. Dunne, Kyle Petersen, John M. Cho, Romney C. Andersen, Joseph S. Solomkin, Mark D. Fleming, Kevin K. Chung, Joseph R. Hsu, Brian J. Eastridge, Jeffrey R. Saffle, Helen K. Crouch, James R. Ficke, Warren C. Dorlac, Duane R. Hospenthal, Gregory J. Martin, Jon C. Clasper, Marcus H. Colyer, Laurie C. D'Avignon, Andrew D. Green, Robert G. Hale, Nicholas G. Conger, R. Bryan Bell, David K. Hayes, George P. Costanzo, Andrew R. Wiesen, Leon E. Moores, Jason H. Calhoun, William T. Obremskey, Thomas K. Curry, Leopoldo C. Cancio, Glenn Wortmann, Michael A. Forgione, Joseph C. Wenke, David R. Tribble, Evan M. Renz, Deena E. Sutter, Clinton K. Murray, Timothy J. Whitman, John B. Holcomb, Kent E. Kester
Publikováno v:
Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection & Critical Care. 71:S258-S263
Combat-related injuries to the central nervous system (CNS) are of critical importance because of potential catastrophic outcomes. Although the overall infection rate of combat-related CNS injuries is between 5% and 10%, the development of an infecti
Autor:
Clinton K. Murray, Duane R. Hospenthal, John M. Cho, Helen K. Crouch, Laurie C. D'Avignon, Marcus H. Colyer, R. Bryan Bell, Kyle Petersen, Brian J. Eastridge, Jason H. Calhoun, William T. Obremskey, Thomas K. Curry, Joseph C. Wenke, David R. Tribble, Timothy J. Whitman, Joseph S. Solomkin, Mark D. Fleming, Joseph R. Hsu, John B. Holcomb, Jeffrey R. Saffle, Jon C. Clasper, David K. Hayes, Kent E. Kester, George P. Costanzo, Leon E. Moores, Warren C. Dorlac, Deena E. Sutter, Romney C. Andersen, Andrew D. Green, James R. Ficke, Evan M. Renz, Robert G. Hale, Gregory J. Martin, Nicholas G. Conger, Andrew R. Wiesen, Leopoldo C. Cancio, Kevin K. Chung, Michael A. Forgione, Glenn Wortmann, James R. Dunne
Publikováno v:
Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection & Critical Care. 71:S210-S234
Despite advances in resuscitation and surgical management of combat wounds, infection remains a concerning and potentially preventable complication of combat-related injuries. Interventions currently used to prevent these infections have not been eit
Autor:
James R. Dunne, David R. Tribble, Nicholas G. Conger, Jason H. Calhoun, Warren C. Dorlac, John M. Cho, Duane R. Hospenthal, Romney C. Andersen, Deena E. Sutter, Helen K. Crouch, Andrew D. Green, Laurie C. D'Avignon, Kyle Petersen, William T. Obremskey, Thomas K. Curry, Joseph R. Hsu, Joseph C. Wenke, Michael A. Forgione, Jeffrey R. Saffle, Jon C. Clasper, John B. Holcomb, Kent E. Kester, Clinton K. Murray, Kevin K. Chung, Joseph S. Solomkin, Mark D. Fleming, James R. Ficke, Timothy J. Whitman, Evan M. Renz, Marcus H. Colyer, David K. Hayes, Brian J. Eastridge, George P. Costanzo, Robert G. Hale, Leon E. Moores, Andrew R. Wiesen, Gregory J. Martin, R. Bryan Bell, Leopoldo C. Cancio, Glenn Wortmann
Publikováno v:
The Journal of trauma. 71(2 Suppl 2)
Trauma-associated injuries of the thorax and abdomen account for the majority of combat trauma-associated deaths, and infectious complications are common in those who survive the initial injury. This review focuses on the initial surgical and medical
Autor:
Duane R. Hospenthal, Clinton K. Murray, Romney C. Andersen, R. Bryan Bell, Jason H. Calhoun, Leopoldo C. Cancio, John M. Cho, Kevin K. Chung, Jon C. Clasper, Marcus H. Colyer, Nicholas G. Conger, George P. Costanzo, Helen K. Crouch, Thomas K. Curry, Laurie C. D'Avignon, Warren C. Dorlac, James R. Dunne, Brian J. Eastridge, James R. Ficke, Mark E. Fleming, Michael A. Forgione, Andrew D. Green, Robert G. Hale, David K. Hayes, John B. Holcomb, Joseph R. Hsu, Kent E. Kester, Gregory J. Martin, Leon E. Moores, William T. Obremskey, Kyle Petersen, Evan M. Renz, Jeffrey R. Saffle, Joseph S. Solomkin, Deena E. Sutter, David R. Tribble, Joseph C. Wenke, Timothy J. Whitman, Andrew R. Wiesen, Glenn W. Wortmann
Publikováno v:
The Journal of trauma. 71(2 Suppl 2)
Despite advances in resuscitation and surgical management of combat wounds, infection remains a concerning and potentially preventable complication of combat-related injuries. Interventions currently used to prevent these infections have not been eit
Autor:
David Stagliano, John H. Arnold, Deena E. Sutter, Martin G. Ottolini, LoRanee E. Braun, Judith E. Epstein, Francis T. Williams
Publikováno v:
The Pediatric infectious disease journal. 27(5)
Few studies focus on polymicrobial bloodstream infections (PBSIs) in children. In previous reports, children with PBSI frequently had complex underlying medical conditions and a high incidence of specific microorganisms, but systematic evaluation wit