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pro vyhledávání: '"Husayn A. Ladhani"'
Autor:
Rishi Rattan, Jeffry Nahmias, Areg Grigorian, Brandon Bruns, Paul J Chestovich, Jose L Pascual, Patrick Bosarge, Rindi Uhlich, Parker Hu, Allison G McNickle, Grace Chang, Todd W Costantini, Lawrence Lottenberg, John Berne, Chance Spalding, Leigh Anna Robinson, Lauren M Turco, Bryce Robinson, Joshua G Corsa, Michael Mount, Amy V Hamrick, Dalier R Mederos, Jason Weinberger, Jane K Lee, Kevin L Chow, Erik J Olson, Rachele Solomon, Danielle A Pigneri, Husayn A Ladhani, Joanne Fraifogl, Jeffrey Claridge, Terry Curry, Manasnun Kongwibulwut, Haytham Kaafarani, Janika San Roman, Craig Schreiber, Anna Goldenberg-Sandau, Nicole Lunardi, Farooq Usmani, Joseph Victor Sakran, Jessica M Babcock, Juan Carlos Quispe, Donna Cabral, Jhoanna Gulmatico, Jonathan J Parks, Jennifer Massetti, Onaona Gurney, Alison A Smith, Chrissy Guidry, Matthew E Kutcher, Melissa S Logan, Michelle Y Kincaid, Matthew Noorbaksh, Frances H Philp, Benjamin Cragun, Robert D Winfield
Publikováno v:
Trauma Surgery & Acute Care Open, Vol 4, Iss 1 (2019)
Introduction Gunshot wounds to the brain (GSWB) confer high lethality and uncertain recovery. It is unclear which patients benefit from aggressive resuscitation, and furthermore whether patients with GSWB undergoing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/9251387fae6d419d9a5c614fd0a27aa1
Autor:
Belinda S, DeMario, Samuel P, Stanley, Evelyn I, Truong, Husayn A, Ladhani, Laura R, Brown, Vanessa P, Ho, Michael L, Kelly
Publikováno v:
Neurosurgery
Many patients with severe traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) undergo withdrawal of life-sustaining therapies (WLSTs) or transition to comfort measures, but noninjury factors that influence this decision have not been well characterized. We hypothesized
Variations in Discharge Destination Following Severe Traumatic Brain Injury across the United States
Autor:
Samuel P. Stanley, Evelyn I. Truong, Belinda S. DeMario, Husayn A. Ladhani, Esther S. Tseng, Vanessa P. Ho, Michael L. Kelly
Publikováno v:
Journal of Surgical Research. 271:98-105
Discharge destination after traumatic brain injury (TBI) may be influenced by non-patient factors such as regional or institutional practice patterns. We hypothesized that non-patient factors would be associated with discharge destination in severe T
Publikováno v:
J Grad Med Educ
Background General surgery residents may be underprepared for practice, due in part to declining operative autonomy during training. The factors that influence entrustment of autonomy in the operating room are unclear. Objective To identify and compa
Autor:
Husayn A. Ladhani, Kevin N. Harrell, Clay Cothren Burlew, Suzanne F.M. van Wijck, Elizabeth F. Smith, Julia R. Coleman, Chelsea Horwood, Nicole L. Werner, Ryan Lawless, Barry Platnick, Eric Campion, Ernest E. Moore, Daniel VanDerPloeg, Joshua A. Parry, Fredric M. Pieracci
Publikováno v:
The American Surgeon™. :000313482311754
Introduction The feasibility of prioritizing surgical stabilization of rib fractures (SSRF) in patients with other injuries is unknown. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the timing and outcomes of SSRF between patients with and without non-ur
Publikováno v:
Surgical Infections. 22:44-48
Background: Infection is a major cause of morbidity and mortality among burn patients, and it is important to understand the progression of wound colonization to wound infection to systemic sepsis. Methods: After a review of the literature we describ
Autor:
Christopher P. Brandt, Brian T. Young, Sarah E Posillico, Jeffrey A. Claridge, Anjay K. Khandelwal, Charles J. Yowler, Husayn A Ladhani
Publikováno v:
The American Surgeon. 87:1118-1125
Background We sought to evaluate risk factors for wound infection in patients with lower extremity (LE) burn. Methods Adults presenting with LE burn from January 2014 to July 2015 were included. Data regarding demographics, injury characteristics, an
Publikováno v:
Surg Infect (Larchmt)
Background: Catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI) is associated generally with worse outcomes among hospitalized patients, but the impact of CAUTI on clinical outcomes is poorly described in trauma patients. We hypothesized that trauma
Autor:
Rachele Solomon, Sasha D. Adams, Michael L. Kelly, Nina Glass, Robert D. Winfield, Roshini Ramawi, Thomas J. Schroeppel, Anna Livaris, Daniel Cullinane, Marc LaFonte, Jordan C. Petitt, Christopher P. Michetti, Jeanette M. Podbielski, Lucy Martinek, Tim Lee, Jason Murry, Umer F. Bhatti, Byron Drumheller, Nikita Patel, David Livingston, Gary T. Marshall, Jeffrey A. Claridge, Charles Adams, Chris Pearcy, J. Christopher Zacko, Michael Truitt, Matthew E. Lissauer, Tjasa Hranjec, Robert Barraco, Stephanie Lueckel, Natasha N. Houshmand, Miklosh Bala, Cindy Hsu, Scott B. Armen, Derek Freitas, Kaveh Najafi, Ajai K. Malhotra, Vanessa P. Ho, Martin Croce, Allison E. Berndtson, Rosemary Kozar, Zachery Stillman, Sally Osserwaarde, Jessica Ballou, Lars Widdel, Abhijit Pathak, Paola Pieri, Alisha Jawani, Krista Kaups, Kathleen Hirsch, Jennifer Hartwell, Andrea Van Zandt, Zara Cooper, Benjamin Stocker, Jennifer L. Hartwell, Ahmed Kashkoush, Niels D. Martin, Kaushik Mukherjee, Jill B. Watras, Fady S. Nasrallah, Joseph Posluszny, Linda A. Dultz, Uzer Khan, Jonathan D. Gates, Terry G. Curry, Jennifer S. Albrecht, Tomas Jacome, Joy D. Hughes, Shea Gregg, D'andrea Joseph, Martin D. Zielinski, Matthew M. Carrick, Karen Lewandowski, Patrizio Petrone, Husayn A Ladhani, Kathryn B. Schaffer, Julie Dunn, Mira Ghneim, Deborah Stein, Danielle Tatum, Cherisse Berry, Karen Brasel, Daniel J. Grabo, Kristelle J. Imperio-Lagabon, Habiba Hashimi, Alok Gupta, Bellal Joseph, James M. Haan, Travis Webb, Kelly Lightwine, Stephanie Markle
Publikováno v:
World Neurosurg
OBJECTIVE: Risk factors for mortality in patients with subdural hematoma (SDH) include poor Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS), pupil non-reactivity, and hemodynamic instability on presentation. Little is published regarding prognosticators of SDH in the elder
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::eb41ee0b6ecbacf1d11e24b7321003f0
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC8692425/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC8692425/
Publikováno v:
Surgical Infections. 20:184-191
After publication of the Study to Optimize Peritoneal Infection Therapy (STOP IT) trial, we sought to determine if we were implementing study findings into practice appropriately. We had three objectives: evaluate antibiotic usage; evaluate patient o