Jerry Stassinopoulos
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Lee J, Khan A, Schlitzkus L, Schmoekel N, Stassinopoulos J, Brockman V, et al.
Am Surg
. 2022 Mar;
88(7):1537-1540.
PMID: 35337211
Geriatric patients with complex medical comorbidities who sustain minor injuries may warrant admission to nonsurgical services. The Nelson score provides an objective scoring system that helps identify patients appropriate for...
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Schroeppel T, Clement L, Douville A, Schmoekel N, Stassinopoulos J, Decker C, et al.
Am Surg
. 2021 Nov;
88(3):455-462.
PMID: 34797198
Background: Trauma patients are at high risk for venous thromboembolism (VTE). Opportunity for chemical VTE prophylaxis improvement was identified and practice was altered to start chemoprophylaxis on admission in most...
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Carpenter C, Aljassem A, Stassinopoulos J, Pisacreta G, Hutton D
Open Forum Infect Dis
. 2019 Jul;
6(7):ofz219.
PMID: 31289726
Background: Herpes zoster (HZ) develops in up to 50% of unvaccinated individuals, accounting for >1 million cases annually in the United States. A live attenuated HZ vaccine (LAV) is Food...
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Schmoekel N, Berguson J, Stassinopoulos J, Karamanos E, Patton J, Johnson J
Trauma Surg Acute Care Open
. 2019 Jun;
4(1):e000257.
PMID: 31245614
Introduction: Rib fractures in elderly patients are associated with increased morbidity and mortality. Predicting which patients are at risk for complications is an area of debate. Current models use anatomic,...
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Getting back to zero with nucleated red blood cells: following trends is not necessarily a bad thing
Shah R, Reddy S, Horst H, Stassinopoulos J, Jordan J, Rubinfeld I
Am J Surg
. 2012 Jan;
203(3):343-5.
PMID: 22244074
Background: The presence of nucleated red blood cells (NRBCs) has been identified as a poor prognostic indicator. We investigated the relationship of NRBC trends in patients with and without trauma....