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    Ketamine versus hydromorphone patient-controlled analgesia for acute pain in trauma patients by Takieddine, Sheila C., Droege, Christopher A., Ernst, Neil, Droege, Molly E., Webb, Megan, Branson, Richard D., Gerlach, Travis W., Robinson, Bryce R.H., Johannigman, Jay A., Mueller, Eric W.

    Published in The Journal of surgical research (01-05-2018)
    “…It is unknown whether ketamine administered via patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) provides adequate analgesia while reducing opioid consumption in the…”
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    Accuracy of noninvasive hemoglobin monitoring in patients at risk for hemorrhage by Tsuei, Betty J, Hanseman, Dennis J, Blakeman, Michael J, Blakeman, Thomas C, Yang, Sung H, Branson, Richard D, Gerlach, Travis W

    “…Monitoring for acute blood loss is critical in surgical patients, and delays in identifying hemorrhage can result in poor outcomes. The current standard of…”
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    Measuring Intangibles: Defining Predictors of Non-Technical Skills in Critical Care Air Transport Team Trainees by Jernigan, Peter L, Wallace, Matthew C, Novak, Christine S, Gerlach, Travis W, Hanseman, Dennis J, Pritts, Timothy A, Davis, Bradley R

    Published in Military medicine (01-10-2016)
    “…Critical Care Air Transport Teams (CCATTs) are integral to the U.S. Air Force aeromedical evacuation paradigm. The current study was conducted to evaluate…”
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    Oxygen requirement to reverse altitude-induced hypoxemia with continuous flow and pulsed dose oxygen by Blakeman, Thomas C, Rodriquez, Jr, Dario, Gerlach, Travis W, Dorlac, Warren C, Johannigman, Jay A, Branson, Richard D

    Published in Aerospace medicine and human performance (01-04-2015)
    “…Hypoxemia secondary to reduced barometric pressure is a complication of ascent to altitude. We designed a study to compare the reversal of hypobaric hypoxemia…”
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    Major bile duct injury resulting from radiofrequency-assisted hepatectomy by Gerlach, Travis W, Troppmann, Christoph, Khatri, Vijay P

    Published in Hepato-gastroenterology (01-05-2009)
    “…Radiofrequency parenchymal coagulation of the hepatic parenchyma prior to division is increasingly being used as an adjunct for reducing blood loss during the…”
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    Methods of advanced wound management for care of combined traumatic and chemical warfare injuries by Graham, John S, Gerlach, Travis W, Logan, Thomas P, Bonar, James P, Fugo, Richard J, Lee, Robyn B, Coatsworth, Matthew A

    Published in Eplasty (21-07-2008)
    “…Chemical warfare agents are potential threats to military personnel and civilians. The potential for associated traumatic injuries is significant. Damage…”
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