Audra L Taylor
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Recent Articles
1.
Holcomb J, Butler F, Schreiber M, Taylor A, Riggs L, Krohmer J, et al.
Transfusion
. 2024 Jul;
64(8):1543-1550.
PMID: 39031029
No abstract available.
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Schaefer R, Bank E, Krohmer J, Haskell A, Taylor A, Jenkins D, et al.
J Trauma Acute Care Surg
. 2024 May;
97(2S Suppl 1):S138-S144.
PMID: 38689393
This review describes the necessity, evolution, and current state of prehospital blood programs in the United States. Less than 1% of 9-1-1 ground emergency medical service agencies have been able...
3.
Yazer M, Beckett A, Corley J, Devine D, Studer N, Taylor A, et al.
Transfusion
. 2022 Jun;
62 Suppl 1:S224-S230.
PMID: 35748682
No abstract available.
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Taylor A, Corley J, Cap A, Swingholm M, Nance E, Gonzales R, et al.
Transfusion
. 2022 Jun;
62 Suppl 1:S167-S176.
PMID: 35748678
Background: The United States Armed Services Blood Program (ASBP) faced complex blood supply challenges during two decades of military operations in the U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) and through an adaptive,...
5.
Gurney J, Staudt A, Del Junco D, Holcomb J, Martin M, Spinella P, et al.
J Trauma Acute Care Surg
. 2022 May;
93(2S Suppl 1):S22-S29.
PMID: 35545800
Background: During the course of the recent conflicts, the recommendations for resuscitation practices have evolved, but there has been no comprehensive comparative effectiveness study of these resuscitation strategies. The objective...
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Holcomb J, Spinella P, Apelseth T, Butler F, Cannon J, Cap A, et al.
Transfusion
. 2021 Jul;
61 Suppl 1:S313-S325.
PMID: 34269450
Background: The current global pandemic has created unprecedented challenges in the blood supply network. Given the recent shortages, there must be a civilian plan for massively bleeding patients when there...
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Shackelford S, Gurney J, Taylor A, Keenan S, Corley J, Cunningham C, et al.
Transfusion
. 2021 Jul;
61 Suppl 1:S333-S335.
PMID: 34269445
Hemorrhage is the most common mechanism of death in battlefield casualties with potentially survivable injuries. There is evidence that early blood product transfusion saves lives among combat casualties. When compared...
8.
Martinaud C, Scorer T, Lozano M, Miles A, Fitchett G, Ba A, et al.
Vox Sang
. 2021 May;
116(8):924-929.
PMID: 33939181
No abstract available.
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Martinaud C, Scorer T, Lozano M, Miles A, Fitchett G, Ba A, et al.
Vox Sang
. 2021 May;
116(8):e44-e70.
PMID: 33939177
No abstract available.
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Fisher A, Carius B, Corley J, Dodge P, Miles E, Taylor A
J Trauma Acute Care Surg
. 2019 Jun;
87(1S Suppl 1):S184-S190.
PMID: 31246925
Fresh whole blood is the optimal resuscitation fluid for casualties in hemorrhagic shock according to the Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care and has demonstrated to improve outcomes in severely...