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    Shock Index and Pulse Pressure as Triggers for Massive Transfusion by Zhu, Caroline S, Cobb, Danielle, Jonas, Rachelle B, Pokorny, Douglas, Rani, Meenakshi, Cotner-Pouncy, Tracy, Oliver, Jenny, Cap, Andrew, Cestero, Ramon, Nicholson, Susannah E, Eastridge, Brian J, Jenkins, Donald H

    “…Hemorrhage is the most common cause of preventable death in trauma patients. These mortalities might be prevented with prehospital transfusion. We sought to…”
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    Shock index and pulse pressure as triggers for massive transfusion by Zhu, Caroline S, Cobb, Danielle, Jonas, Rachelle B, Pokorny, Douglas, Rani, Meenakshi, Cotner-Pouncy, Tracy, Oliver, Jenny, Cap, Andrew, Cestero, Ramon, Nicholson, Susannah E, Eastridge, Brian J, Jenkins, Donald H

    “…Hemorrhage is the most common cause of preventable death in trauma patients. These mortalities might be prevented with prehospital transfusion. We sought to…”
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    Impact of Low-dose Vasopressin on Trauma Outcome: Prospective Randomized Study by Cohn, Stephen M., McCarthy, Janet, Stewart, Ronald M., Jonas, Rachelle B., Dent, Daniel L., Michalek, Joel E.

    Published in World journal of surgery (01-02-2011)
    “…Background We previously found that regardless of the animal injury model used resuscitation strategies that minimize fluid administration requirements lead to…”
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    Mass Casualty Incident Management Preparedness: A Survey of the American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma by Lewis, Aaron M, Sordo, Salvador, Weireter, Leonard J, Price, Michelle A, Cancio, Leopoldo, Jonas, Rachelle B, Dent, Daniel L, Muir, Mark T, Aydelotte, Jayson D

    Published in The American surgeon (01-12-2016)
    “…Mass casualty incidents (MCIs) are events resulting in more injured patients than hospital systems can handle with standard protocols. Several studies have…”
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    Surgeons' performance during critical situations: competence, confidence, and composure by Wiggins-Dohlvik, Katie, Stewart, Ronald M., M.D, Babbitt, Rachelle Jonas, M.D, Gelfond, Jonathan, M.D, Zarzabal, Lee Ann, Willis, Ross E., Ph.D

    Published in The American journal of surgery (01-12-2009)
    “…Abstract Background Little is known about surgeons' performance during critical situations. We hypothesized that there are methods and techniques used by…”
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    Fact and Fiction Regarding Motorcycle Helmet Use, Associated Injuries, and Related Costs in the United States by Hofmann, Luke J, Babbitt-Jonas, Rachelle, Khoury, Leen, Perez, Javier Martin, Cohn, Stephen M

    Published in Curēus (Palo Alto, CA) (19-11-2018)
    “…Background Despite evidence that helmet use decreases motorcycle-associated injuries and mortality, the use of motorcycle helmets is not universal. As trauma…”
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    The Impact of Marijuana Legalization on Vehicular Trauma by Keric, Natash, Hofmann, Luke J, Babbitt-Jonas, Rachelle, Michalek, Joel, Dolich, Mathew, Khoury, Leen, Perez, Javier Martin, Cohn, Stephen M

    Published in Curēus (Palo Alto, CA) (03-12-2018)
    “…Background Drugged driving, or driving under the influence of any drug, is a growing public health concern, especially with the recent legislation legalizing…”
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    Trauma Surgeons' Perspective on Gun Violence and a Review of the Literature by Hofmann, Luke J, Keric, Natasha, Cestero, Ramon F, Babbitt-Jonas, Rachelle, Khoury, Leen, Panzo, Melissa, Perez, Javier Martin, Cohn, Stephen M

    Published in Curēus (Palo Alto, CA) (16-11-2018)
    “…Background In the United States, there is a constant debate between the proponents of the right to bear arms and those desiring to reduce the epidemic of gun…”
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    Computed tomography grading systems poorly predict the need for intervention after spleen and liver injuries by Cohn, Stephen M, Arango, Jorge I, Myers, John G, Lopez, Peter P, Jonas, Rachelle B, Waite, Lindsay L, Corneille, Michael G, Stewart, Ronald M, Dent, Daniel L

    Published in The American surgeon (01-02-2009)
    “…Computed tomography (CT) grading systems are often used clinically to forecast the need for interventions after abdominal trauma with solid organ injuries. We…”
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