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pro vyhledávání: '"Sabre Stevens-Topie"'
Autor:
Kathleen E. Singer, Mackenzie C. Morris, Amy T. Makley, Mary F. Stuever, Gerald R. Fortuna, Michael D. Goodman, Joseph J. DuBose, Sabre Stevens-Topie, Rosalie Veile, Christopher Blakeman
Publikováno v:
Journal of Surgical Research. 254:390-397
Noncompressible torso hemorrhage remains a leading cause of death. Resuscitative Endovascular Balloon Occlusion of the Aorta (REBOA) placement may occur before transport; however, its efficacy has not been demonstrated at altitude. We hypothesized th
Autor:
Alex B. Lentsch, Timothy A. Pritts, Rebecca Schuster, Brian Gavitt, Charles C. Caldwell, Andrew D. Jung, Lou Ann Friend, Sabre Stevens-Topie
Publikováno v:
Military Medicine. 185:e1528-e1535
Introduction Combined burn injury and hemorrhagic shock are a common cause of injury in wounded warfighters. Current protocols for resuscitation for isolated burn injury and isolated hemorrhagic shock are well defined, but the optimal strategy for co
Autor:
Mackenzie C. Morris, Basilia Zingarelli, Michael D. Goodman, Rosalie Veile, Sabre Stevens-Topie, Richard D. Branson, Thomas Blakeman, Grace M. Niziolek, Dario Rodriquez, Victor Heh
Publikováno v:
Military Medicine. 185:e1083-e1090
Introduction: Intrathoracic pressure regulation (ITPR) can be utilized to enhance venous return and cardiac preload by inducing negative end expiratory pressure in mechanically ventilated patients. Previous preclinical studies have shown increased me
Autor:
Mackenzie C. Morris, Amy T. Makley, Jed A. Hartings, Michael D. Goodman, Lou Ann Friend, Brandon Foreman, Andrew D. Jung, Timothy A. Pritts, Jennifer L. McGuire, Rosalie Veile, Sabre Stevens-Topie, Daniel D Cox
Publikováno v:
Military Medicine. 185:e473-e479
Introduction Traumatic brain injury (TBI) has become increasingly prevalent among the injuries sustained in the military. Many wounded warriors require emergency medical evacuation via helicopter and subsequently fixed wing transport. During aeromedi
Autor:
Sabre Stevens-Topie, Richard Strilka, Taylor E. Wallen, Thomas Blakeman, Kathleen E. Singer, Michael D. Goodman, Timothy A. Pritts, Mackenzie C. Morris
Publikováno v:
The journal of trauma and acute care surgery. 92(1)
The combined injury of traumatic brain injury and hemorrhagic shock has been shown to worsen coagulopathy and systemic inflammation, thereby increasing posttraumatic morbidity and mortality. Aeromedical evacuation to definitive care may exacerbate po
Autor:
Michael D. Goodman, Lou Ann Friend, Emily McGlone, Kathleen E. Singer, Mackenzie C. Morris, Sabre Stevens-Topie, Rosalie Veile
Publikováno v:
The journal of trauma and acute care surgery. 91(2S Suppl 2)
Background Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is common in civilians and military personnel. No potential therapeutics have been evaluated to prevent secondary injury induced by the hypobaric hypoxia (HH) environment integral to postinjury aeromedical evac
Autor:
Timothy A. Pritts, Daniel Cox, Young Kim, Amy T. Makley, Michael D. Goodman, Andrew D. Jung, Thomas Blakeman, Sabre Stevens-Topie, Mackenzie C. Morris, Bryce B.R. Robinson
Publikováno v:
The Journal of surgical research. 247
Background Acute lung injury (ALI) is a frequent complication after severe trauma. Lung-protective ventilation strategies and damage control resuscitation have been proposed for the prevention of ALI; however, there are no clinical or laboratory para
Autor:
Mark D. Johnson, Andrew D. Jung, Timothy A. Pritts, Joel Elterman, Amy T. Makley, Lou Ann Friend, Rosalie Veile, Michael D. Goodman, Sabre Stevens-Topie
Publikováno v:
Brain injury. 32(13-14)
BACKGROUND Resuscitation strategies for combined traumatic brain injury (TBI) with haemorrhage in austere environments are not fully established. Our aim was to establish the effects of various saline concentrations in a murine model of combined TBI
Autor:
Amy T. Makley, Jennifer E. Baker, Daniel Cox, Sabre Stevens-Topie, Timothy A. Pritts, Michael D. Goodman, Eric J. Mahoney, Krishna P. Athota, Rosalie A Veile, Judy Heyl
Publikováno v:
Military medicine. 184(3-4)
Introduction Acute hemorrhage remains the leading cause of death in potentially survivable injuries. The use of topical hemostatic agents has increased over the last two decades with the evolution of damage control surgery. By 2008, the military wide