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Friedrich M von Recklinghausen

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Boone M, Sites B, von Recklinghausen F, Mueller A, Taenzer A, Shaefi S
JAMA Netw Open . 2020 Aug; 3(7):e208931. PMID: 32735336
Importance: Postoperative neurocognitive disorders (PNDs) after surgical procedures are common and may be associated with increased health care expenditures. Objective: To quantify the economic burden associated with a PND diagnosis...
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Whedon J, von Recklinghausen F
J Emerg Trauma Shock . 2013 Dec; 6(4):259-63. PMID: 24339658
Background: Delays to definitive care are of particular concern in rural trauma systems, where prehospital times are significantly longer than average. Aims: We evaluated for differences between transferring hospitals in...
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Sorensen M, von Recklinghausen F, Fulton G, Burchard K
JAMA Surg . 2013 Jun; 148(8):763-8. PMID: 23784088
Importance: Unnecessary interfacility transfer of minimally injured patients to a level I trauma center (secondary overtriage) can cause inefficient use of resources and personnel within a regional trauma system. Objective:...
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Mehr C, Gupta R, von Recklinghausen F, Szczepiorkowski Z, Dunbar N
J Trauma Acute Care Surg . 2013 May; 74(6):1425-31. PMID: 23694868
Background: Transfusion of plasma and red blood cell (RBC) units in a balanced ratio approximating 1:1 has been shown in retrospective studies to be associated with improved outcomes for trauma...
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Wheeler R, von Recklinghausen F, Brozen R
Air Med J . 2013 Jan; 32(1):47-51. PMID: 23273310
Introduction: The infusion of packed red blood cells (PRBCs) in the severely injured patient is not a new practice. It is a potentially lifesaving procedure although it is not without...
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Whedon J, Fulton G, Herr C, von Recklinghausen F
J Trauma . 2009 Oct; 67(4):822-8. PMID: 19820591
Background: Trauma registries may contain records without a codable trauma diagnosis, creating a "data gap" that multiplies the number of invalid registry data fields. We designed an investigation intended to...