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    Association of Whole Blood With Survival Among Patients Presenting With Severe Hemorrhage in US and Canadian Adult Civilian Trauma Centers by Torres, Crisanto M, Kent, Alistair, Scantling, Dane, Joseph, Bellal, Haut, Elliott R, Sakran, Joseph V

    Published in JAMA surgery (01-05-2023)
    “…Whole-blood (WB) resuscitation has gained renewed interest among civilian trauma centers. However, there remains insufficient evidence that WB as an adjunct to…”
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    The Evolution and Development of a Robotic Acute Care Surgery Program by Torres, Crisanto M., Florecki, Katherine, Haghshenas, Jafar, Manukyan, Mariuxi, Kent, Alistair, Lawrence, Chuck, Sakran, Joseph V.

    “…Acute care surgeons perform over 850,000 operations annually on emergency general surgery patients in the United States. Emergency general surgery conditions…”
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    Whole lot of blood: does more equal better for survival? by Smith, Sophia, Torres, Crisanto

    Published in Trauma surgery & acute care open (01-04-2024)
    “…Correspondence to Dr Crisanto Torres; crtorres@bu.edu The landmark trial conducted by Holcomb et al evaluating the effectiveness of a high ratio balanced…”
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    Timing to First Whole Blood Transfusion and Survival Following Severe Hemorrhage in Trauma Patients by Torres, Crisanto M, Kenzik, Kelly M, Saillant, Noelle N, Scantling, Dane R, Sanchez, Sabrina E, Brahmbhatt, Tejal S, Dechert, Tracey A, Sakran, Joseph V

    Published in JAMA surgery (01-04-2024)
    “…Civilian trauma centers have revived interest in whole-blood (WB) resuscitation for patients with life-threatening bleeding. However, there remains…”
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    A Tale of Two Cities: Policing and Firearm Homicides in Boston and Philadelphia by Hatchimonji, Justin S., Bakillah, Emna, Hynes, Allyson M., Torres, Cristano M., Sanchez, Sabrina E., Seamon, Mark J., Scantling, Dane R.

    “…Recent political movements have raised questions about the effectiveness of police funding, but the impact of law enforcement budgets on firearm violence is…”
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    Regenerative Medicine: lessons from Mother Nature by Naranjo, Juan Diego, Scarritt, Michelle E, Huleihel, Luai, Ravindra, Anjani, Torres, Crisanto M, Badylak, Stephen F

    Published in Regenerative medicine (01-12-2016)
    “…Regenerative medicine strategies for the restoration of functional tissue have evolved from the concept of creation of engineered tissue toward the broader…”
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    Prevention, diagnosis, and management of venous thromboembolism in the critically ill surgical and trauma patient by Torres, Crisanto, Haut, Elliott R.

    Published in Current opinion in critical care (01-12-2020)
    “…Venous thromboembolism (VTE), which encompasses deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism, is common among trauma patients and critically ill surgical…”
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    Gun Laws, Stay-at-Home Orders, and Poverty: Surges in Pandemic Firearm Violence in Large US Cities by Duraiswamy, Swetha, Dirago, Camille, Poulson, Michael, Torres, Crisanto, Sanchez, Sabrina, Kenzik, Kelly, Dechert, Tracey, Scantling, Dane

    Published in The Journal of surgical research (01-01-2024)
    “…The COVID-19 pandemic heralded a surge in firearm homicides (FH) in many, but not all, urban centers. We aimed to determine the relationship of firearm…”
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    Medical Spanish by Cesari, Whitney Ann, Brescia, William F., Harricharan Singh, Kabir, Oni, Adeleke, Cheema, Anureet, Coffman, Catherine, Creek, Aaron, Torres, Crisanto, Mencio, Marissa, Clayton, Stacy, Weaver, Carmen, Weaver, Joey

    Published in MedEdPORTAL (08-05-2012)
    “…Abstract In this web-based module, medical students work through lessons that will help them to communicate conversationally with Spanish-speaking patients in…”
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    Death by the Minute: Inequities in Trauma Care for Victims of Firearm Violence by Poulson, Michael, Jay, Jonathan, Kenzik, Kelly, Torres, Crisanto, Sanchez, Sabrina E, Saillant, Noelle, Holena, Daniel, Galea, Sandro, Scantling, Dane

    “…Gunshot wounds (GSWs) remain a significant source of mortality in the United States. Timely delivery of trauma care is known to be critical for survival. We…”
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    Characterizing a Common Phenomenon: Why do Trauma Patients Re-Present to the Emergency Department? by Chan, Wang Pong, Smith, Sophia M., Michael, Cara, Jenkins, Kendall, Tripodis, Yorghos, Scantling, Dane, Torres, Crisanto, Sanchez, Sabrina E.

    Published in The Journal of surgical research (01-11-2024)
    “…Trauma patients return to the emergency department (ED) at alarmingly high rates, despite not all patients requiring hospital resources. Reasons for ED…”
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    Bullet holes: A novel model to identify the most impactful gaps in the firearm homicide prevention laws of each state by Laudon, Aksel D, Davis, Elizabeth S, Zhao, Xuewei, Kenzik, Kelly, Torres, Crisanto, Sanchez, Sabrina E, Brahmbhatt, Tejal S, Scantling, Dane R

    “…Firearm homicides (FH) are a major cause of mortality in the United States (US). Firearm law implementation is variable across states, and legislative gaps may…”
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    Abstract C138: Rural realities: Higher mortality in nonelective cancer surgeries and contributing factors by Torres, Crisanto M., Davis, Elizabeth S, Ng, Sing Chau, Kenzik, Kelly M.

    “…Abstract Background Rural communities constitute a populace marked by various social challenges influencing health outcomes, with nonelective cancer surgery…”
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