C Peek-Asa
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Recent Articles
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Akhobadze K, Chkhaberidze N, Pitskhelauri N, Kereselidze M, Chikhladze N, Grdzelidze N, et al.
Georgian Med News
. 2023 Nov;
(342):125-129.
PMID: 37991967
Injuries represent a significant burden on societies, resulting in deaths and health care costs incurred during Emergency Department visits and hospitalizations. This research aimed to estimate the burden of traumatic...
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A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY OF THE MAXILLOFACIAL INJURIES IN TWO EMERGENCY DEPARTMENTS IN TBILISI, GEORGIA
Gvazava S, Margvelashvili V, Chikhladze N, Dulf D, Peek-Asa C
Georgian Med News
. 2023 Jul;
(339):13-19.
PMID: 37522767
Maxillofacial injuries are a global problem in our modern society. It can be a major cause of increased morbidity and mortality. Maxillofacial trauma can lead to scar distortion accompanied by...
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Jovanovic N, Peek-Asa C, Young T, Nisic F, Musa S
J Fr Ophtalmol
. 2019 May;
42(8):864-873.
PMID: 31122763
Background: Eye injuries can result in long-term disability, and healthcare providers need better tools to predict outcomes. Few prognostic models for poor visual acuity have been examined using variables usually...
4.
Swanton A, Young T, Peek-Asa C
J Agric Saf Health
. 2016 Mar;
22(1):75-85.
PMID: 27024994
Although agriculture is recognized as a hazardous industry, it is unclear how fatal agricultural injuries differ by production type. The purpose of this study was to characterize fatal occupational injuries...
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Cabell A, Casteel C, Chronister T, Nocera M, Vladutiu C, Peek-Asa C
Health Educ Res
. 2013 Sep;
28(6):1105-15.
PMID: 24057272
Homicide is the leading cause of workplace death among small retail and service businesses in the United States. Evidence-based programs have been shown to reduce robbery and robbery-related crimes in...
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duric P, Peek-Asa C
Inj Prev
. 2008 Dec;
14(6):372-6.
PMID: 19074242
Background: Political violence has not been examined as a risk factor for traumatic injuries from road traffic crashes. Objective: To identify trends in road traffic crashes related to war-related military...
7.
Peek-Asa C, Frattaroli S, Houry D
Inj Prev
. 2008 Oct;
14(5):341.
PMID: 18836053
No abstract available.
8.
Gallagher S, Peek-Asa C, Branas C
Inj Prev
. 2008 Aug;
14(4):278.
PMID: 18676791
No abstract available.
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Yang J, Phillips G, Xiang H, Allareddy V, Heiden E, Peek-Asa C
Br J Sports Med
. 2008 Jan;
42(8):664-9.
PMID: 18216159
Objectives: To describe patient and hospital characteristics associated with hospitalisation for a diagnosis of non-fatal sport-related concussion, and to determine factors associated with these hospitalisations. Methods: Children aged 5-18 years...
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Kraus J, Peek-Asa C, McArthur D
Neurosurg Focus
. 2006 Aug;
8(1):e5.
PMID: 16906701
Although epidemiological studies of gender differences in outcome after brain injury are limited, studies in animals indicate higher fatality rates for females. Studies in which healthy human brain metabolism was...