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    Direct Peritoneal Resuscitation Accelerates Primary Abdominal Wall Closure after Damage Control Surgery by Smith, Jason W., MD, Garrison, R. Neal, MD, FACS, Matheson, Paul J., PhD, Franklin, Glen A., MD, FACS, Harbrecht, Brian G., MD, FACS, Richardson, J. David, MD, FACS

    “…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 by Smith, Jason W., MD, PhD, FACS, Matheson, Paul J., PhD, Morgan, Gary, BS, Matheson, Amy, BS, Downard, Cynthia, MD, Franklin, Glen A., MD, FACS, Garrison, R. Neal, MD, FACS

    “…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 by Smith, Jason W., MD, PhD, Mathis, Trevor, MD, Benns, Matthew V., MD, Franklin, Glen A., MD, Harbrecht, Brian G., MD, Larson, Gerald, MD

    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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    A Review of "Prehospital Hypotension as a Valid Indicator of Trauma Team Activation" (2000) by Franklin, Glen A

    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? by Cannon, Robert M, Smith, Jason W, Franklin, Glen A, Harbrecht, Brian G, Miller, Frank B, Richardson, J D

    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 by Franklin, Glen A., MD, Cannon, Robert W., MD, Smith, Jason W., MD, Harbrecht, Brain G., MD, Miller, Frank B., MD, Richardson, J. David, MD

    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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    Systemic inflammation after trauma by Lenz, Andreas, Franklin, Glen A, Cheadle, William G

    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 by Harbrecht, Brian G., M.D, Franklin, Glen A., M.D, Miller, Frank B., M.D, Smith, Jason W., M.D, Richardson, J. David, M.D

    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 by Matheson, Paul J., PhD, Franklin, Glen A., MD, FACS, Hurt, Ryan T., MD, PhD, Downard, Cynthia D., MD, FACS, Smith, Jason W., MD, FACS, Garrison, Richard N., MD, FACS

    “…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 by Matheson, Paul J., PhD, Hurt, Ryan T., MD, Franklin, Glen A., MD, McClain, Craig J., MD, Garrison, R. Neal, MD

    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 by Cannon, Robert M., Jones, Christopher M., Davis, Eric G., Franklin, Glen A., Gupta, Meera, Shah, Malay B.

    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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    Volume-Based Feeding in the Critically Ill Patient by McClave, Stephen A., Saad, Mohamed A., Esterle, Mark, Anderson, Mary, Jotautas, Alice E., Franklin, Glen A., Heyland, Daren K., Hurt, Ryan T.

    “…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 by Miller, Keith R., Egger, Michael E., Pike, Annabelle, Burden, Jennifer, Bozeman, Matthew C., Franklin, Glen A., Nash, Nicholas A., Smith, Jason W., Harbrecht, Brian G., Benns, Matthew V.

    “…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 by Risinger, William B., Pera, Samuel J., Cage, Kelsey E., Benns, Matthew V., Nash, Nicholas A., Bozeman, Matthew C., Coleman, Jamie C., Franklin, Glen A., Miller, Keith R., Smith, Jason W., Harbrecht, Brian G.

    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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