Published in J Trauma on January 01, 2008
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Prevalence of survivor bias in observational studies on fresh frozen plasma:erythrocyte ratios in trauma requiring massive transfusion. Anesthesiology (2012) 2.68
Combat wounds in operation Iraqi Freedom and operation Enduring Freedom. J Trauma (2008) 2.61
Making sense of the preclinical literature on advanced hemostatic products. J Trauma (2006) 2.37
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The ratio of fibrinogen to red cells transfused affects survival in casualties receiving massive transfusions at an army combat support hospital. J Trauma (2008) 2.07
Acutely injured patients on dabigatran. N Engl J Med (2011) 2.05
Duration of red blood cell storage is associated with increased incidence of deep vein thrombosis and in hospital mortality in patients with traumatic injuries. Crit Care (2009) 2.05
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Testing of junctional tourniquets by military medics to control simulated groin hemorrhage. J Spec Oper Med (2014) 2.02
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Survival with emergency tourniquet use to stop bleeding in major limb trauma. Ann Surg (2009) 1.96
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A predictive model for massive transfusion in combat casualty patients. J Trauma (2008) 1.88
The use of polynomial neural networks for mortality prediction in uncontrolled venous and arterial hemorrhage. J Trauma (2002) 1.79
A reduction in clot formation rate and strength assessed by thrombelastography is indicative of transfusion requirements in patients with penetrating injuries. J Trauma (2008) 1.79
A special report on the chitosan-based hemostatic dressing: experience in current combat operations. J Trauma (2006) 1.79
Arterial pulse pressure and its association with reduced stroke volume during progressive central hypovolemia. J Trauma (2006) 1.77
Thromboelastography as a better indicator of hypercoagulable state after injury than prothrombin time or activated partial thromboplastin time. J Trauma (2009) 1.76
Improved characterization of combat injury. J Trauma (2010) 1.72
Damage control resuscitation is associated with a reduction in resuscitation volumes and improvement in survival in 390 damage control laparotomy patients. Ann Surg (2011) 1.72
Injuries from explosions: physics, biophysics, pathology, and required research focus. J Trauma (2009) 1.71
The epidemiology and modern management of traumatic hemorrhage: US and international perspectives. Crit Care (2005) 1.70
Complications after fasciotomy revision and delayed compartment release in combat patients. J Trauma (2008) 1.69
Early predictors of massive transfusion in combat casualties. J Am Coll Surg (2007) 1.69
An emergency department thawed plasma protocol for severely injured patients. JAMA Surg (2013) 1.66
Resuscitation and transfusion principles for traumatic hemorrhagic shock. Blood Rev (2009) 1.65
Level 1 cardiac arrest centers: learning from the trauma surgeons. Acad Emerg Med (2005) 1.65
Impact of ABO-identical vs ABO-compatible nonidentical plasma transfusion in trauma patients. Arch Surg (2010) 1.64
Skeletal muscle predicts ventilator-free days, ICU-free days, and mortality in elderly ICU patients. Crit Care (2013) 1.62
A high ratio of plasma and platelets to packed red blood cells in the first 6 hours of massive transfusion improves outcomes in a large multicenter study. Am J Surg (2009) 1.61
Increased mortality associated with the early coagulopathy of trauma in combat casualties. J Trauma (2008) 1.58
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Coagulopathy and shock on admission is associated with mortality for children with traumatic injuries at combat support hospitals. Pediatr Crit Care Med (2012) 1.56
A clarion to recommit and reaffirm burn rehabilitation. J Burn Care Res (2008) 1.56
Use of recombinant factor VIIa in US military casualties for a five-year period. J Trauma (2010) 1.55
Independent predictors of enteric fistula and abdominal sepsis after damage control laparotomy: results from the prospective AAST Open Abdomen registry. JAMA Surg (2013) 1.55
Admission rapid thrombelastography can replace conventional coagulation tests in the emergency department: experience with 1974 consecutive trauma patients. Ann Surg (2012) 1.54
High-frequency percussive ventilation and low tidal volume ventilation in burns: a randomized controlled trial. Crit Care Med (2010) 1.53
Anemia causes hypoglycemia in intensive care unit patients due to error in single-channel glucometers: methods of reducing patient risk. Crit Care Med (2010) 1.53
Injury severity and causes of death from Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom: 2003-2004 versus 2006. J Trauma (2008) 1.51
Out-of-hospital combat casualty care in the current war in Iraq. Ann Emerg Med (2008) 1.51
Hypotension begins at 110 mm Hg: redefining "hypotension" with data. J Trauma (2007) 1.50
Effect of plasma and red blood cell transfusions on survival in patients with combat related traumatic injuries. J Trauma (2008) 1.49
Mechanical unloading impairs keratinocyte migration and angiogenesis during cutaneous wound healing. J Appl Physiol (1985) (2008) 1.47
State of the art of fluid resuscitation 2010: prehospital and immediate transition to the hospital. J Trauma (2011) 1.47
Coordination and management of multicenter clinical studies in trauma: Experience from the PRospective Observational Multicenter Major Trauma Transfusion (PROMMTT) Study. Resuscitation (2011) 1.46
Complications of nonoperative management of high-grade blunt hepatic injuries. J Trauma (2005) 1.46
Evaluation of tris-hydroxymethylaminomethane on reversing coagulation abnormalities caused by acidosis in pigs. Crit Care Med (2007) 1.45
Thromboelastography to direct the administration of recombinant activated factor VII in a child with traumatic injury requiring massive transfusion. Pediatr Crit Care Med (2009) 1.45