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Lynette A Scherer

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Smith C, Gosselin R, Utter G, Galante J, Young J, Scherer L, et al.
Blood Coagul Fibrinolysis . 2015 Mar; 26(3):250-4. PMID: 25803514
Metabolic acidosis has been implicated in the development of coagulopathy, although the specific mechanisms have not been well characterized. We sought to explore whether resuscitation of injured patients with a...
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Mostaedi R, Ali M, Pierce J, Scherer L, Galante J
JAMA Surg . 2014 Dec; 150(2):144-51. PMID: 25535681
Importance: The scope of general surgery practice has evolved tremendously in the last 20 years. However, clinical experience in general surgery residency training has undergone relatively little change. Objective: To...
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Nirula R, Millar D, Greene T, McFadden M, Shah L, Scalea T, et al.
J Trauma Acute Care Surg . 2014 Mar; 76(4):944-52. PMID: 24662856
Background: Moderate/severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) management involves minimizing cerebral edema to maintain brain oxygen delivery. While medical therapy (MT) consisting of diuresis, hyperosmolar therapy, ventriculostomy, and barbiturate coma is...
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Smith C, Duby J, Utter G, Galante J, Scherer L, Schermer C
Am J Health Syst Pharm . 2014 Mar; 71(6):470-5. PMID: 24589538
Purpose: Results of a study to determine potential cost benefits of substituting an alternative electrolyte solution for 0.9% sodium chloride injection for the initial fluid resuscitation of trauma patients are...
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Smith C, Galante J, Pierce J, Scherer L
J Grad Med Educ . 2014 Jan; 5(4):625-9. PMID: 24455012
Background: Birthrates during surgical residency appear to be rising. One assumption is that this is due to changes in the structure of surgical residencies. Objective: The purpose of our study...
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Shafi S, Barnes S, Millar D, Sobrino J, Kudyakov R, Berryman C, et al.
J Neurosurg . 2014 Jan; 120(3):773-7. PMID: 24438538
Object: Evidence-based management (EBM) guidelines for severe traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) were promulgated decades ago. However, the extent of their adoption into bedside clinical practices is not known. The purpose...
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Galante J, Smith C, Sena M, Scherer L, Tharratt R
Mil Med . 2013 Nov; 178(11):1227-30. PMID: 24183771
Objective: To characterize the adoption of routine battlefield medical techniques (tourniquets, hemostatic agents, and tactical combat casualty care into civilian prehospital trauma care and to identify the barriers to their...
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Shah M, Galante J, Scherer L, Utter G
Injury . 2013 Sep; 45(1):128-33. PMID: 24035758
Background: Trauma centres vary in their approaches to managing stable patients with anterior abdominal stab wounds (AASWs), with no approach yet proven superior. We sought to evaluate the performance of...
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Young J, Utter G, Schermer C, Galante J, Phan H, Yang Y, et al.
Ann Surg . 2013 Jun; 259(2):255-62. PMID: 23732264
Objective: We sought to compare resuscitation with 0.9% NaCl versus Plasma-Lyte A, a calcium-free balanced crystalloid solution, hypothesizing that Plasma-Lyte A would better correct the base deficit 24 hours after...
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Shaw A, Bagshaw S, Goldstein S, Scherer L, Duan M, Schermer C, et al.
Ann Surg . 2012 Apr; 255(5):821-9. PMID: 22470070
Objective: To assess the association of 0.9% saline use versus a calcium-free physiologically balanced crystalloid solution with major morbidity and clinical resource use after abdominal surgery. Background: 0.9% saline, which...