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pro vyhledávání: '"William R Hinckley"'
Autor:
Michael T. Steuerwald, Russell D. MacDonald, Francis X. Guyette, Ken Hanson, William R. Hinckley, John Lyng, Peter S. Martin, Christian Martin-Gill, P. Brian Savino, Daniel Schwerin, William Selde
Publikováno v:
Prehospital Emergency Care. :1-9
Autor:
Jordan Bonomo, Jonathan Chuko, Kari L. Gorder, Christopher R. Shaw, Saad Ahmad, William R. Hinckley, Michael J. Lauria, Amy Swiencki, Justine Milligan, Adam L. Gottula
Publikováno v:
Air Medical Journal. 41:114-127
Cardiogenic shock (CS) represents a spectrum of hemodynamic deficits in which the cardiac output is insufficient to provide adequate tissue perfusion. The Impella (Abiomed Inc, Danvers, MA) device, a contemporary percutaneous ventricular support, is
Autor:
C. William Schwab, Juan Duchesne, Brian J. Eastridge, Karim Brohi, Jason L. Sperry, Stacy Shackelford, Joseph G Kotora, Thomas M. Scalea, Zaffer Qasim, Jan O. Jansen, Frank K. Butler, Todd E. Rasmussen, Megan Brenner, Darren Braude, Francis X. Guyette, Jennifer M. Gurney, Matthew J. Martin, John B. Holcomb, Lewis J. Kaplan, Bellal Joseph, William R Hinckley, Brendon Drew, Eric A. Bank
Publikováno v:
Shock. 57:7-14
Hemorrhage, and particularly noncompressible torso hemorrhage (NCTH) remains a leading cause of potentially preventable prehospital death from trauma in the United States and globally. A subset of severely-injured patients either die in the field or
Autor:
Katherine M Connelly, Stephanie E Winslow, Justin Smith, Saad S Ahmad, Changchun Xie, William R Hinckley, Adam L Gottula, Bennett H Lane
Publikováno v:
Perfusion. :026765912311582
Introduction Placement of percutaneous ventricular support devices such as an intraaortic balloon pump (IABP) or Abiomed Impella device can treat severe cardiogenic shock. Critical care transport medicine (CCTM) providers frequently manage patients s
Publikováno v:
Air medical journal. 41(3)
The aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of statin administration by a critical care transport medicine (CCTM) team during rotor wing transport for ST-elevation myocardial infarction patients to a percutaneous intervention-capable center
Autor:
Jason T. McMullan, Amanda Ventura, Uwe Stolz, Elizabeth Powell, Andrew J. Golden, William R. Hinckley
Publikováno v:
Prehospital Emergency Care. 24:470-477
Background: Prehospital intubation success is routinely treated as a dichotomous outcome based on an endotracheal tube passing through vocal cords regardless of number of attempts or occurrence of ...
Autor:
Ryan M. Boudreau, Keshav K. Deshpande, Gregory M. Day, Michael D. Goodman, William R. Hinckley, Amy T. Makley, Timothy A. Pritts, Nicole Harger
Publikováno v:
Journal of Surgical Research. 233:132-138
Background Tranexamic acid (TXA) has been shown to reduce mortality in the treatment of traumatic hemorrhage. This effect seems most profound when given early after injury. We hypothesized that extending a protocol for TXA administration into the pre
Autor:
Todd Davis, Debra Jump, Christopher J. Lindsell, Kimberly W. Hart, Michael A. Schneider, William R. Hinckley, Diana Deimling, Jason T. McMullan
Publikováno v:
Air medical journal. 36(5)
Many health systems rely on helicopter EMS (HEMS) to transfer ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) patients for percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) to a hospital with a catheterization laboratory. Mortality rates increase with the time to
Publikováno v:
Air Medical Journal. 33:184-189
Autor:
Jaston T. McMullan, Elizabeth Powell, Uwe Stolz, Andrew J. Golden, William R. Hinckley, Amanda Ventura
Publikováno v:
Air Medical Journal. 38:259
Objective Prehospital intubation success is routinely treated as a dichotomous outcome based on an endotracheal tube passing through vocal cords regardless of number of attempts or occurrence of hypoxia, or hypotension, which are associated with wors