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    Do all trauma patients benefit from tranexamic acid? by Valle, Evan J, Allen, Casey J, Van Haren, Robert M, Jouria, Jassin M, Li, Hua, Livingstone, Alan S, Namias, Nicholas, Schulman, Carl I, Proctor, Kenneth G

    “…This study tested the hypothesis that early routine use of tranexamic acid (TXA) reduces mortality in a subset of the most critically injured trauma intensive…”
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    Decreased mortality after prehospital interventions in severely injured trauma patients by Meizoso, Jonathan P, Valle, Evan J, Allen, Casey J, Ray, Juliet J, Jouria, Jassin M, Teisch, Laura F, Shatz, David V, Namias, Nicholas, Schulman, Carl I, Proctor, Kenneth G

    “…We test the hypothesis that prehospital interventions (PHIs) performed by skilled emergency medical service providers during ground or air transport adversely…”
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    Vasopressor use during emergency trauma surgery by Van Haren, Robert M, Thorson, Chad M, Valle, Evan J, Guarch, Gerardo A, Jouria, Jassin M, Busko, Alexander M, Namias, Nicholas, Livingstone, Alan S, Proctor, Kenneth G

    Published in The American surgeon (01-05-2014)
    “…Most evidence suggests early vasopressor use is associated with death after trauma, but no previous study has focused on patients requiring emergency operative…”
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    Hypercoagulability After Resection of Thoracic Malignancy: A Prospective Evaluation by Mulder, Michelle B., Proctor, Kenneth G., Valle, Evan J., Livingstone, Alan S., Nguyen, Dao M., Van Haren, Robert M.

    Published in World journal of surgery (01-12-2019)
    “…Background Rates of venous thromboembolism are increased in thoracic malignancy; however, coagulation patterns are not established. We hypothesize that…”
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    Hypercoagulability and other risk factors in trauma intensive care unit patients with venous thromboembolism by Van Haren, Robert M, Valle, Evan J, Thorson, Chad M, Jouria, Jassin M, Busko, Alexander M, Guarch, Gerardo A, Namias, Nicholas, Livingstone, Alan S, Proctor, Kenneth G

    “…Thromboelastography (TEG) on hospital admission can identify hypercoagulable trauma patients at risk for venous thromboembolism (VTE), but the value of TEGs…”
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    Hypercoagulability after burn injury by Van Haren, Robert M, Thorson, Chad M, Valle, Evan J, Busko, Alexander M, Guarch, Gerardo A, Andrews, David M, Pizano, Louis R, Schulman, Carl I, Namias, Nicholas, Proctor, Kenneth G

    “…Hypercoagulability is a homeostatic response to trauma, but relatively little information is available about coagulation changes after burn injury. Therefore,…”
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    Differences between blunt and penetrating trauma after resuscitation with hydroxyethyl starch by Allen, Casey J, Valle, Evan J, Jouria, Jassin M, Schulman, Carl I, Namias, Nicholas, Livingstone, Alan S, Proctor, Kenneth G

    “…The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that a single bolus of 6% hydroxyethyl starch (HES 450/0.7 in lactated electrolyte injection) during…”
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    Pediatric emergency department thoracotomy: A large case series and systematic review by Allen, Casey J, Valle, Evan J, Thorson, Chad M, Hogan, Anthony R, Perez, Eduardo A, Namias, Nicholas, Zakrison, Tanya L, Neville, Holly L, Sola, Juan E

    Published in Journal of pediatric surgery (01-01-2015)
    “…Abstract Background/purpose The emergency department thoracotomy (EDT) is rarely utilized in children, and is thus difficult to identify survival factors. We…”
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    Does traumatic brain injury increase the risk for venous thromboembolism in polytrauma patients? by Valle, Evan J, Van Haren, Robert M, Allen, Casey J, Jouria, Jassin M, Bullock, M Ross, Schulman, Carl I, Namias, Nicholas, Livingstone, Alan S, Proctor, Kenneth G

    “…Trauma is a major risk factor for venous thromboembolism (VTE). Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is generally considered to further increase the VTE risk, which…”
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    Initial hematocrit predicts the use of blood transfusion in the pediatric trauma patient by Allen, Casey J, Tashiro, Jun, Valle, Evan J, Thorson, Chad M, Shariatmadar, Sherry, Schulman, Carl I, Neville, Holly L, Proctor, Kenneth G, Sola, Juan E

    Published in Journal of pediatric surgery (01-11-2014)
    “…Abstract Purpose Initial hematocrit (Hct) is generally not considered a marker of acute blood loss because it is assumed that physiologic response of fluid…”
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    Novel prehospital monitor with injury acuity alarm to identify trauma patients who require lifesaving intervention by Van Haren, Robert M, Thorson, Chad M, Valle, Evan J, Busko, Alexander M, Jouria, Jassin M, Livingstone, Alan S, Namias, Nicholas, Schulman, Carl I, Proctor, Kenneth G

    “…A miniature wireless vital signs monitor (MWVSM, www.athena.gtx.com) has been designed according to US Special Operations Command specifications for field…”
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