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Johnson J, Moore E, Kashuk J, Banerjee A, Cothren C, Biffl W, et al.
Arch Surg . 2010 Oct; 145(10):973-7. PMID: 20956766
Hypothesis: Transfusion of fresh frozen plasma (FFP) and platelets is independently associated with the development of multiple organ failure (MOF) in critically injured patients. Design: Prospective cohort study. Setting: Academic...
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Kashuk J, Moore E, Sawyer M, Le T, Johnson J, Biffl W, et al.
Ann Surg . 2010 Mar; 251(4):604-14. PMID: 20224372
Progressive postinjury coagulopathy remains the fundamental rationale for damage control surgery, but the decision to abort operative intervention must occur before laboratory confirmation of coagulopathy. Current massive transfusion protocols have...
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Biffl W, Cothren C, Moore E, Kozar R, Cocanour C, Davis J, et al.
J Trauma . 2009 Dec; 67(6):1150-3. PMID: 20009659
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Kulungowski A, Kashuk J, Moore E, Hutting H, Sadaria M, Cothren C, et al.
Am J Surg . 2009 Dec; 198(6):916-20. PMID: 19969152
Background: Life-threatening hemorrhage is a rare event in hemolysis, elevated liver enzymes, and low platelets (HELLP) syndrome. Epidemiologic data are lacking to predict patients at risk for hemorrhage requiring surgical...
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Kashuk J, Moore E, Sabel A, Barnett C, Haenel J, Le T, et al.
Surgery . 2009 Oct; 146(4):764-72. PMID: 19789037
Background: Despite routine prophylaxis, thromboembolic events (TEs) in surgical patients remain a substantial problem. Furthermore, the timing and incidence of hypercoagulability, which predisposes to these events is unknown, with institutional...
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Kashuk J, Cothren C, Moore E, Johnson J, Biffl W, Barnett C
Surgery . 2009 Oct; 146(4):663-8. PMID: 19789025
Background: Although the safety of primary repair/anastomosis for civilian colon injuries after standard laparotomy (SL) has been established, recent civilian and military reports have questioned the advisability of this technique...
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Cha J, Kashuk J, Sarin E, Cothren C, Johnson J, Biffl W, et al.
J Trauma . 2009 Aug; 67(2):330-4. PMID: 19667886
Background: Continuing improvements in computerized tomography scan technology and widespread acceptance of focused abdominal sonography for trauma (FAST) have prompted the suggestion that diagnostic peritoneal lavage (DPL) is obsolete. This...
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Cothren C, Biffl W, Moore E, Kashuk J, Johnson J
Arch Surg . 2009 Jul; 144(7):685-90. PMID: 19620551
Hypothesis: We hypothesize that the 2 antithrombotic treatment regimens, systemic heparin sodium vs antiplatelet agents, are equivalent for the treatment of blunt cerebrovascular injuries (BCVIs) to prevent devastating injury-related strokes....
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Biffl W, Kaups K, Cothren C, Brasel K, Dicker R, Bullard M, et al.
J Trauma . 2009 May; 66(5):1294-301. PMID: 19430229
Background: The optimal management of hemodynamically stable, asymptomatic patients with anterior abdominal stab wounds (AASWs) remains controversial. The goal is to identify and treat injuries in a safe, cost-effective manner....
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Brunworth L, Cothren C, Kimm G, Biffl W, Moore E
J Pediatr Surg . 2009 Mar; 44(3):e5-9. PMID: 19302845
Aggressive screening for blunt cerebrovascular injuries in patients with trauma has led to the identification and successful treatment of these injuries. We report the case of an 8-year-old boy who...