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    Muscle oxygenation as an indicator of shock severity in patients with suspected severe sepsis or septic shock by Schenkman, Kenneth A, Carlbom, David J, Bulger, Eileen M, Ciesielski, Wayne A, Fisk, Dana M, Sheehan, Kellie L, Asplund, Karin M, Shaver, Jeremy M, Arakaki, Lorilee S L

    Published in PloS one (03-08-2017)
    “…The aim of this pilot study was to evaluate the potential of a new noninvasive optical measurement of muscle oxygenation (MOx) to identify shock severity in…”
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    Accuracy of outside radiologists’ reports of computed tomography exams of emergently transferred patients by Robinson, Jeffrey D., Linnau, Ken F., Hippe, Daniel S., Sheehan, Kellie L., Gross, Joel A.

    Published in Emergency radiology (01-04-2018)
    “…Purpose Growing numbers of patient with advanced imaging being transferred to trauma centers has resulted in increased numbers of outside CT scans received at…”
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    Muscle Oxygenation as an Early Predictor of Shock Severity in Trauma Patients by Arakaki, Lorilee S.L, Bulger, Eileen M, Ciesielski, Wayne A, Carlbom, David J, Fisk, Dana M, Sheehan, Kellie J, Asplund, Karin M, Schenkman, Kenneth A

    Published in Shock (Augusta, Ga.) (01-05-2017)
    “…INTRODUCTION:We evaluated the potential utility of a new prototype noninvasive muscle oxygenation (MOx) measurement for the identification of shock severity in…”
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    A Geospatial Analysis of Severe Firearm Injuries Compared to Other Injury Mechanisms: Event Characteristics, Location, Timing, and Outcomes by Sanchez, Brittany J., Byers, Adam, Buick, Jason E., Sheehan, Kellie L., Guyette, Frank X., Mena‐Munoz, Jorge, Schmicker, Robert H., Kerby, Jeffrey D., Wang, Henry E., Gray, Randal, Christenson, Jim, Heest, Rardi, Balfour, Nick, Rainier‐Pope, Nick, Gandhi, Ragesh, Simonson, Robert, Ramsay, Michael, Croce, Martin A., Maish, George O., Schroeppel, Thomas J., Zarzaur, Ben L., Holley, Joe, Ludwig, Gary, Aufderheide, Tom P., Colella, Riccardo, Forster, Rosemarie, Szewczuga, Del, Spitzer, Janis, Cohn, Jon, Whitaker, Robert, Rosandish, Tom, Remington, Adam, Knitter, Joe, Ugaste, Robert, Saidler, Timothy, Shepherd, Dennis, Holzhauer, Peter, Rubin, Jonathan, Skold, Craig, Alvarez, Orlando, Harkins, Heidi, Yee, Albert, Whitcomb, John, Coogan, Paul, Glaspy, Jeff, Gerschke, Gary, Croft, Howie, Brin, Mike, Kumprey, William, Ateyyah, Khalid A., Stiell, Ian, Vaillancourt, Christian, Dreyer, Jonathan, Munkley, Douglas, Affleck, Andrew, Sykes, Nicole, Graham, Elaine, Hedges, Cathie, McLeod, Shelley, Klass, Christine, Morassutti, Peter, Tisherman, Samuel, Wittwer, Lynn, Jui, Jonathan, Muhr, Marc D., Gorman, Kyle, Beeler, Tina, Conway, William, Newton, Cyndi, Geiger, Chris, Colvin, Justin, Hollingsworth, Mike, Malone, Scott, Keim, Eric, DeHart, Steve, Moreno, Raymond, Chin, Jonathan, Snyder, Sheri, Stevens, Mark, Schult, Eric, Sullivan, Scott, Barnes, Roxy, Dean Gubler, K., Davis, Daniel P., Coimbra, Raul, Rea, Tom, Eisenberg, Mickey, Morrison, Laurie J., Nathens, Avery, Slutsky, Arthur, Mokedanz, Dave, Austin, David, Wright, Garrie, Sanderson, Michael, MacDonald, Russell, McConnell, Susan, Jones, Verena, Baker, Andrew, Choong, Karen, Rizoli, Sandro

    Published in Academic emergency medicine (01-05-2016)
    “…Objectives Relatively little is known about the context and location of firearm injury events. Using a prospective cohort of trauma patients, we describe and…”
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