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pro vyhledávání: '"Sherry K. Lauer"'
Autor:
Kerry Krugh, Om P. Sharma, Sherry K. Lauer, Amy Sue Culler, Michael F. Oswanski, Heather A. Stombaugh, Ramandeep Sidhu, Morgan Ethington, Matthew Spangler
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Emergency Medicine. 41:640-648
Trauma patients are exposed to potentially high levels of low-dose radiation during radiologic studies.To assess the cumulative effective dose (CED) of radiation exposure (RE) in 177 successive patients admitted to a trauma service from January 1 thr
Autor:
Heather A. Stombaugh, Amy Sue Culler, Sherry K. Lauer, Ramandeep Sidhu, Michael F. Oswanski, Om P. Sharma, Kerry Krugh
Publikováno v:
The American Surgeon. 77:193-197
Today, computed tomography (CT) and other studies are used more often early in a trauma case than X-rays, exposing patients to more radiation. The long-term effects of radiation exposure (RE) in trauma patients are of great concern. Investigators ran
Autor:
Om P. Sharma, Sherry K. Lauer, Michael F. Oswanski, Heather A. Stombaugh, Brian P. Kaminski, Brian Duffy, Kathryn Stringfellow, Nabil Issa
Publikováno v:
The American Surgeon. 75:822-827
Patients with the seat belt sign (SBS) from motor vehicle crashes (MVCs) are prone to specific regional injury patterns. Investigators at a Level 1 trauma center analyzed the incidence, clinical implications, and spectrum of regional injuries in pati
Autor:
Gregory M Georgiadis, Michael F. Oswanski, Sherry K. Lauer, Heather A. Stombaugh, Om P. Sharma, Jamal Rabbi
Publikováno v:
The American Surgeon. 74:761-766
Patients with pelvic fractures (PF) have high incidences of associated injuries and mortality. To identify patients with PF at the highest risk for mortality on admission to a Level I trauma center, investigators analyzed 566 PF in 12,128 patients (1
Autor:
Rhonda Dressel, Heather A. Stombaugh, Michael F. Oswanski, Sherry K. Lauer, Om P. Sharma, Shashank Jolly
Publikováno v:
The American Surgeon. 74:310-314
Rib fractures (RF) are noted in 4 to 12 per cent of trauma admissions. To define RF risks at a Level 1 trauma center, investigators conducted a 10-year (1995–2004) retrospective analysis of all trauma patients. Blunt chest trauma was seen in 13 per
Autor:
Om P, Sharma, Michael F, Oswanski, Ramandeep, Sidhu, Kerry, Krugh, Amy Sue, Culler, Heather A, Stombaugh, Sherry K, Lauer
Publikováno v:
The American surgeon. 77(2)
Today, computed tomography (CT) and other studies are used more often early in a trauma case than X-rays, exposing patients to more radiation. The long-term effects of radiation exposure (RE) in trauma patients are of great concern. Investigators ran
Autor:
Om P, Sharma, Michael F, Oswanski, Brian P, Kaminski, Nabil M, Issa, Brian, Duffy, Kathryn, Stringfellow, Sherry K, Lauer, Heather A, Stombaugh
Publikováno v:
The American surgeon. 75(9)
Patients with the seat belt sign (SBS) from motor vehicle crashes (MVCs) are prone to specific regional injury patterns. Investigators at a Level 1 trauma center analyzed the incidence, clinical implications, and spectrum of regional injuries in pati
Autor:
Om P, Sharma, Michael F, Oswanski, Jamal, Rabbi, Gregory M, Georgiadis, Sherry K, Lauer, Heather A, Stombaugh
Publikováno v:
The American surgeon. 74(8)
Patients with pelvic fractures (PF) have high incidences of associated injuries and mortality. To identify patients with PF at the highest risk for mortality on admission to a Level I trauma center, investigators analyzed 566 PF in 12,128 patients (1