Search Results - "FRANKLIN, Glen A"
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Randomized Controlled Trial Evaluating the Efficacy of Peritoneal Resuscitation in the Management of Trauma Patients Undergoing Damage Control Surgery
Published in Journal of the American College of Surgeons (01-04-2017)“…Abstract Background Peritoneal resuscitation (PR) represents a unique modality of treatment for severely injured trauma patients requiring damage control…”
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To Pump or Not to Pump: A Comparison of Machine Perfusion vs Cold Storage for Deceased Donor Kidney Transplantation
Published in Journal of the American College of Surgeons (01-04-2013)“…Background A recent multicenter European trial has demonstrated reduced rates of delayed graft function when kidneys undergo machine perfusion before…”
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Direct Peritoneal Resuscitation Accelerates Primary Abdominal Wall Closure after Damage Control Surgery
Published in Journal of the American College of Surgeons (01-05-2010)“…Background Damage control surgery is a staged approach to the trauma patient in extremis that improves survival, but leads to open abdominal wounds that are…”
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Addition of Direct Peritoneal Lavage to Human Cadaver Organ Donor Resuscitation Improves Organ Procurement
Published in Journal of the American College of Surgeons (01-04-2015)“…Background Brain dead organ donors have altered central hemodynamic performance, impaired hormone physiology, exaggerated systemic inflammatory response,…”
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Socioeconomic disparities in the operative management of peptic ulcer disease
Published in Surgery (01-10-2013)“…Introduction Over the last 60 years, there has been a nationwide decrease in the number of operations performed for peptic ulcer disease (PUD). In contrast,…”
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Interhospital transfer of blunt multiply injured patients to a level 1 trauma center does not adversely affect outcome
Published in The American journal of surgery (01-04-2014)“…Abstract Background Stops at nontrauma centers for severely injured patients are thought to increase deaths and costs, potentially because of unnecessary…”
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A Review of "Prehospital Hypotension as a Valid Indicator of Trauma Team Activation" (2000)
Published in The American surgeon (01-02-2021)“…Prehospital hypotension has been utilized for decades as a surrogate marker of injury severity. Several studies have discussed the correlation between injury…”
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Flail chest injury: are we making any progress?
Published in The American surgeon (01-04-2012)“…Flail chest represents a severe injury with mortality historically reported at up to 30 per cent. Although management has changed dramatically over the past…”
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Impact of withdrawal of care and futile care on trauma mortality
Published in Surgery (01-10-2011)“…Background The observed to expected (O:E) mortality based on Injury Severity Scores (ISS) has been used to assess quality of trauma center (TC) care. Injuries…”
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Intubated Trauma Patients Do Not Require Full Trauma Team Activation when Effectively Triaged
Published in Journal of the American College of Surgeons (01-04-2016)“…Background Full trauma team activation in evaluating injured patients is based on triage criteria and associated with significant costs and resources that…”
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Systemic inflammation after trauma
Published in Injury (01-12-2007)“…Summary Trauma is still one of the main reasons for death among the population worldwide. Mortality occurring early after injury is due to “first hits”,…”
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Acute appendicitis—not just for the young
Published in The American journal of surgery (01-09-2011)“…Abstract Background The incidence of appendicitis is highest in young patients, but the number of elderly patients with appendicitis appears to be increasing…”
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Direct Peritoneal Resuscitation Improves Obesity-Induced Hepatic Dysfunction after Trauma
Published in Journal of the American College of Surgeons (01-04-2012)“…Background The metabolic syndrome and associated fatty liver disease are thought to contribute to poor outcomes in trauma patients. Experimentally, obesity…”
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Obesity-induced hepatic hypoperfusion primes for hepatic dysfunction after resuscitated hemorrhagic shock
Published in Surgery (01-10-2009)“…Background Obese patients (BMI>35) after blunt trauma are at increased risk compared to non-obese for organ dysfunction, prolonged hospital stay, infection,…”
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Patterns of geographic variability in mortality and eligible deaths between organ procurement organizations
Published in American journal of transplantation (01-10-2019)“…Eligible deaths are currently used as the denominator of the donor conversion ratio to mitigate the effect of varying mortality patterns in the populations…”
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Recidivism rates following firearm injury as determined by a collaborative hospital and law enforcement database
Published in The journal of trauma and acute care surgery (01-08-2020)“…Recidivism is a key outcome measure for injury prevention programs. Firearm injury recidivism rates are difficult to determine because of poor longitudinal…”
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Volume-Based Feeding in the Critically Ill Patient
Published in JPEN. Journal of parenteral and enteral nutrition (01-08-2015)“…Introduction: Critically ill patients placed on enteral nutrition (EN) are usually underfed. A volume-based feeding (VBF) protocol designed to adjust the…”
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The limitations of hospital and law enforcement databases in characterizing the epidemiology of firearm injury
Published in The journal of trauma and acute care surgery (01-01-2022)“…Current data on the epidemiology of firearm injury in the United States are incomplete. Common sources include hospital, law enforcement, consumer, and public…”
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Predictors of oliguria in post-traumatic acute kidney injury
Published in Surgery (01-03-2024)“…Acute kidney injury is classified by urine output into non-oliguric and oliguric variants. Non-oliguric acute kidney injury has lower morbidity and mortality…”
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Addressing the national organ shortage with targeted donor management
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