Search Results - "Sambasivan, Chitra N"
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A high ratio of plasma and platelets to packed red blood cells in the first 6 hours of massive transfusion improves outcomes in a large multicenter study
Published in The American journal of surgery (01-05-2009)“…Abstract Background In trauma, most hemorrhagic deaths occur within the first 6 hours. This study examined the effect on survival of high ratios of fresh…”
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A highly porous silica and chitosan-based hemostatic dressing is superior in controlling hemorrhage in a severe groin injury model in swine
Published in The American journal of surgery (01-05-2009)“…Abstract Background This study compared the efficacy of 3 hemostatic dressings in a severe groin injury model in swine. Methods Twenty-three swine received…”
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Splenectomy leads to a persistent hypercoagulable state after trauma
Published in The American journal of surgery (01-05-2010)“…Abstract Background It was hypothesized that splenectomy following trauma results in hypercoagulability. Methods A prospective, nonrandomized, single-center…”
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Oncologic outcomes after resection of rectal cancer: Laparoscopic versus open approach
Published in The American journal of surgery (01-05-2010)“…Abstract Background This study examined outcomes of laparoscopic and open rectal cancer surgery in a community hospital setting. Methods A community health…”
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Emerging therapies in traumatic hemorrhage control
Published in Current opinion in critical care (01-12-2009)“…Care of the injured patient is a dynamic process. Hemorrhage remains the primary cause of preventable death after trauma. Rapid and effective early care can…”
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Management and outcomes of traumatic colon injury in civilian and military patients
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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Management and outcomes of traumatic colon injury in civilian and military patients
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General surgery: Should you do it or not?
Published in Seminars in colon and rectal surgery (01-03-2020)“…Colon and rectal surgery is a well-established surgical subspecialty which was at the forefront of the development of specialization. One of the considerations…”
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High Ratios of Plasma and Platelets to Packed Red Blood Cells Do Not Affect Mortality in Nonmassively Transfused Patients
Published in The journal of trauma (01-08-2011)“…BACKGROUND:Administration of high transfusion ratios in patients not requiring massive transfusion might be harmful. We aimed to determine the effect of high…”
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A Predictive Model for Mortality in Massively Transfused Trauma Patients
Published in The journal of trauma (01-08-2011)“…BACKGROUND:Improvements in trauma systems and resuscitation have increased survival in severely injured patients. Massive transfusion has been increasingly…”
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High Transfusion Ratios Are Not Associated With Increased Complication Rates in Patients With Severe Extremity Injuries
Published in The journal of trauma (01-07-2010)“…BACKGROUND:High transfusion ratios of plasma to packed red blood cells (>1:2) have been associated with increased survival and increased complications in…”
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Comparison of Abdominal Damage Control Surgery in Combat Versus Civilian Trauma
Published in The journal of trauma (01-07-2010)“…BACKGROUND:The majority of individuals who perform damage control surgery in the military arena are trained in civilian venues. Therefore, it is important to…”
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Oncologic outcomes after resection of rectal cancer: Laparoscopic versus open approach. Discussion
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Splenectomy leads to a persistent hypercoagulable state after trauma. Discussion
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