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Erik Peltz

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Samuels J, Urban S, Peltz E, Schroeppel T, Heise H, Dorlac W, et al.
Am J Surg . 2019 Jul; 219(1):117-122. PMID: 31272677
Background: Indications for angioembolization (AE) following liver injury are not clearly defined. This study evaluated the outcomes and complications of hepatic AE. We hypothesize hepatic angioembolization is a useful adjunct...
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Clendenen N, Nunns G, Moore E, Gonzalez E, Chapman M, Reisz J, et al.
Blood Transfus . 2019 Feb; 17(5):347-356. PMID: 30747701
Background: Understanding the molecular mechanisms in perturbation of the metabolome following ischaemia and reperfusion is critical in developing novel therapeutic strategies to prevent the sequelae of post-injury shock. While the...
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Stettler G, Kemp C, Wright F, Peltz E
Trauma Case Rep . 2018 Dec; 18:24-27. PMID: 30519625
Introduction: Traumatic arterial injuries have a high degree of morbidity if left untreated. Frequently, arterial injuries are found soon after injury due to either subjective complaints or objective findings. Opportunity...
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Stettler G, Moore E, Nunns G, Chandler J, Peltz E, Silliman C, et al.
J Surg Res . 2018 Jun; 228:154-159. PMID: 29907206
Background: Goal-directed hemostatic resuscitation based on thrombelastography has a survival benefit compared to conventional coagulation assays. While thrombelastography transfusion thresholds for patients at risk for massive transfusion (MT) have been...
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Banerjee A, Silliman C, Moore E, Dzieciatkowska M, Kelher M, Sauaia A, et al.
J Trauma Acute Care Surg . 2018 Mar; 84(6):929-938. PMID: 29554044
Background: Viscoelastic measurements of hemostasis indicate that 20% of seriously injured patients exhibit systemic hyperfibrinolysis, with increased early mortality. These patients have normal clot formation with rapid clot lysis. Targeted...
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Badulak J, Schurr M, Sauaia A, Ivashchenko A, Peltz E
Burns . 2018 Mar; 44(3):531-538. PMID: 29548862
Objectives: Recent studies demonstrate that burn patients are undergoing unnecessary intubations. We sought to determine the clinical criteria that predict intubations with benefit. Methods: This was a retrospective review of...
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Frazee R, Burlew C, Regner J, McIntyre R, Peltz E, Cribari C, et al.
Am J Surg . 2017 Oct; 214(6):1010-1011. PMID: 29079020
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Nunns G, Moore E, Chapman M, Moore H, Stettler G, Peltz E, et al.
Am J Surg . 2017 Oct; 214(6):1219. PMID: 29021098
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Nunns G, Moore E, Chapman M, Moore H, Stettler G, Peltz E, et al.
Am J Surg . 2017 Sep; 214(6):1215-1218. PMID: 28951066
Background: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients have increased rates of bleeding as well as thrombosis. Fibrinogen and platelets combine to generate a mature clot, but in CKD platelets are dysfunctional....
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Frazee R, Burlew C, Regner J, McIntyre R, Peltz E, Cribari C, et al.
Am J Surg . 2017 Sep; 214(6):1007-1009. PMID: 28943063
Background: Many laparoscopic procedures are now performed on an outpatient basis. We hypothesize laparoscopic appendectomy can be safely performed as an outpatient procedure. Methods: Seven institutions adopted a previously described...