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    Back to the Future: Whole Blood Resuscitation of the Severely Injured Trauma Patient by McCoy, Christopher Cameron, Brenner, Megan, Duchesne, Juan, Roberts, Derek, Ferrada, Paula, Horer, Tal, Kauvar, David, Khan, Mansoor, Kirkpatrick, Andrew, Ordonez, Carlos, Perreira, Bruno, Priouzram, Artai, Cotton, Bryan A.

    Published in Shock (Augusta, Ga.) (01-12-2021)
    “…ABSTRACTFollowing advances in blood typing and storage, whole blood transfusion became available for the treatment of casualties during World War I. While…”
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    Impact of specific postoperative complications on the outcomes of emergency general surgery patients by McCoy, Christopher Cameron, Englum, Brian R, Keenan, Jeffrey E, Vaslef, Steven N, Shapiro, Mark L, Scarborough, John E

    “…The relative contribution of specific postoperative complications on mortality after emergency operations has not been previously described. Identifying…”
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    Trials of nonoperative management exceeding 3 days are associated with increased morbidity in patients undergoing surgery for uncomplicated adhesive small bowel obstruction by Keenan, Jeffrey E, Turley, Ryan S, McCoy, Christopher Cameron, Migaly, John, Shapiro, Mark L, Scarborough, John E

    “…Controversy exists over how long trials of nonoperative management should be pursued in patients with uncomplicated adhesive small bowel obstructions (ASBOs)…”
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    Proteomic Analysis of Infants Undergoing Cardiopulmonary Bypass Using Contemporary Ontological Tools by Reed, Christopher Robert, McCoy, Christopher Cameron, Nag, Uttara, Nixon, Andrew B., Otto, James, Lawson, Jeffrey Harold, Lodge, Andrew J., Turek, Joseph W., Tracy, Elisabeth Tomlinson

    Published in The Journal of surgical research (01-02-2020)
    “…Cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) is essential for the repair of many congenital cardiac defects in infants but is associated with significant derangements in…”
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