G P Dabrowski
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Johnson J, Gracias V, Schwab C, Reilly P, Kauder D, Shapiro M, et al.
J Trauma
. 2001 Aug;
51(2):261-9; discussion 269-71.
PMID: 11493783
Objective: Damage control (DC) has proven valuable in exsanguinated patients. The purpose of this study was to quantify and qualify the impact of current damage control principles applied in a...
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Dabrowski G, Rombeau J
Surg Clin North Am
. 2000 Jul;
80(3):921-32, x.
PMID: 10897270
Critically injured patients offer an exceptional challenge to intensivists. Pre-existing disease states complicate horrendous disruptions in normal anatomy and physiology. The hypermetabolic, catabolic response brought on by trauma, shock, or...
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Dabrowski G, Steinberg S, Ferrara J, Flint L
Surg Clin North Am
. 2000 Jul;
80(3):825-44.
PMID: 10897263
Modern hemodynamic therapy is not only the recognition and treatment of hypotension but also the avoidance and treatment of shock in its broadest sense. The major issues include the recognition...
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Gilman D, Dabrowski G, Choe E, Flint L, Ferrara J
J Burn Care Rehabil
. 1999 Feb;
20(1 Pt 1):7-14.
PMID: 9934630
To determine whether vitamin C would alter burn induced edema accumulation, hind paw venous pressure, lymph flow (QL), and lymph-to-plasma protein ratio (CL/CP) were monitored in groups of 5 dogs...
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Dabrowski G, Akers Jr D
J La State Med Soc
. 1997 Jul;
149(6):250-3.
PMID: 9231628
Takayasu's arteritis, also known as pulseless disease, is an unusual cause of symptomatic peripheral vascular disease. It was first reported in 1908 by a Japanese ophthalmologist who described retinal arteriovenous...