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    Impact of the Canterbury earthquakes on dispensing of psychiatric medication for children and adolescents: longitudinal quantitative study by Beaglehole, Ben, Moor, Stephanie, Zhang, Tao, Hamilton, Gregory J, Mulder, Roger T, Boden, Joseph M, Frampton, Christopher M A, Bell, Caroline J

    Published in British journal of psychiatry (01-03-2020)
    “…Natural disasters are increasing in frequency and impact; they cause widespread disruption and adversity throughout the world. The Canterbury earthquakes of…”
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    Uncontrolled hemorrhagic shock results in a hypercoagulable state modulated by initial fluid resuscitation regimens by Riha, Gordon M, Kunio, Nicholas R, Van, Philbert Y, Kremenevskiy, Igor, Anderson, Ross, Hamilton, Gregory J, Differding, Jerome A, Schreiber, Martin A

    “…Previous studies have shown large-volume resuscitation modulates coagulopathy and inflammation. Our objective was to analyze the effects of initial bolus…”
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    The use of lyophilized plasma in a severe multi-injury pig model by Lee, Tim H., Van, Philbert Y., Spoerke, Nicholas J., Hamilton, Gregory J., Cho, S. David, Watson, Kate, Differding, Jerome, Schreiber, Martin A.

    Published in Transfusion (Philadelphia, PA) (01-01-2013)
    “…Background Shock and severe tissue injury lead to an endogenous coagulopathy mediated by activation of Protein C and hyperfibrinolysis known as acute traumatic…”
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    Management and outcomes of traumatic colon injury in civilian and military patients by Sambasivan, Chitra N, Underwood, Samantha J, Kuehn, Reed B, Cho, S D, Kiraly, Laszlo N, Hamilton, Gregory J, Flaherty, Stephen F, Dorlac, Warren C, Schreiber, Martin A

    Published in The American surgeon (01-12-2011)
    “…Divergent injury patterns may indicate the need for differing strategies in combat and civilian trauma patients. This study aims to compare outcomes of colon…”
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    Advanced Hemostatic Dressings Are Not Superior to Gauze for Care Under Fire Scenarios by Watters, Jennifer M., Van, Philbert Y., Hamilton, Gregory J., Sambasivan, Chitra, Differding, Jerome A., Schreiber, Martin A.

    “…BACKGROUND:Advanced hemostatic dressings perform superior to standard gauze (SG) in animal hemorrhage models but require 2 minutes to 5 minutes application…”
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    Lyophilized Plasma Reconstituted With Ascorbic Acid Suppresses Inflammation and Oxidative DNA Damage by Van, Philbert Y., Hamilton, Gregory J., Kremenevskiy, Igor V., Sambasivan, Chitra, Spoerke, Nicholas J., Differding, Jerome A., Watters, Jennifer M., Schreiber, Martin A.

    “…BACKGROUND:Lyophilized plasma (LP) has been shown to be as effective as fresh frozen plasma (FFP) for resuscitation in polytrauma and hemorrhagic shock. LP…”
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    Blood Volume Analysis Can Distinguish True Anemia From Hemodilution in Critically Ill Patients by Van, Philbert Y., Riha, Gordon M., Cho, S. David, Underwood, Samantha J., Hamilton, Gregory J., Anderson, Ross, Ham, L. Bruce, Schreiber, Martin A.

    Published in The journal of trauma (01-03-2011)
    “…BACKGROUND:Peripheral hematocrit (pHct) is traditionally used as a marker for blood loss. In critically ill patients who are fluid resuscitated, pHct may not…”
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    Lyophilized Plasma With Ascorbic Acid Decreases Inflammation in Hemorrhagic Shock by Hamilton, Gregory J., Van, Philbert Y., Differding, Jerome A., Kremenevskiy, Igor V., Spoerke, Nicholas J., Sambasivan, Chitra, Watters, Jennifer M., Schreiber, Martin A.

    “…BACKGROUND:Delivery of a high ratio of plasma to packed red blood cells to patients who require massive transfusion is associated with improved survival…”
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