2024
Local Infrastructure and Economy Predicts Traffic Related Fatalities in Children
Hellmann Z, Graetz E, Rehman S, Moore M, Schneider E, Christison-Lagay E, Solomon D. Local Infrastructure and Economy Predicts Traffic Related Fatalities in Children. Journal Of Pediatric Surgery 2024, 60: 162109. PMID: 39753412, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2024.162109.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMotor vehicle collisionsSocial Vulnerability IndexFatality Analysis Reporting SystemPoisson regressionRelated mortality rateMortality rateAverage annual mortality rateMultivariable Poisson regressionPoisson regression modelsTraffic fatalitiesArea deprivationWalking IndexUnivariate Poisson regressionAnnual mortality rateUS CensusDecile increaseMacroeconomic forcesPoor walkabilityState policy changesInclusion criteriaVehicle collisionsCrash-specific informationTraffic related fatalitiesRegression modelsWalkability
2023
Representation of patients with non-English language preferences in motor vehicle collision trauma and emergency medicine research
Smith M, Tibbetts C, Agrawal P, Cordone A, Leff R, Smith R, Moran T, Brackett A, Zeidan A. Representation of patients with non-English language preferences in motor vehicle collision trauma and emergency medicine research. Injury Prevention 2023, 29: 253-258. PMID: 36854627, DOI: 10.1136/ip-2022-044813.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNon-English language preferenceMotor vehicle collisionsRepresentation of patientsStudy inclusion/exclusion criteriaStandardised reporting toolsInclusion/exclusion criteriaDisparate health outcomesPaucity of literatureEmergency medicine researchPrimary outcomePatient populationInclusion criteriaTraumatic injuryExclusion criteriaEligible articlesHealth outcomesAppropriate interventionsLanguage preferenceCollision traumaPatientsSystematic searchEmergency medicineOutcomesVehicle collisionsFull textChildhood adversities and risk of posttraumatic stress disorder and major depression following a motor vehicle collision in adulthood
Ziobrowski H, Holt-Gosselin B, Petukhova M, King A, Lee S, House S, Beaudoin F, An X, Stevens J, Zeng D, Neylan T, Clifford G, Linnstaedt S, Germine L, Bollen K, Rauch S, Haran J, Storrow A, Lewandowski C, Musey P, Hendry P, Sheikh S, Jones C, Punches B, Kurz M, Swor R, Hudak L, Pascual J, Seamon M, Harris E, Pearson C, Merchant R, Domeier R, Rathlev N, O'Neil B, Sergot P, Sanchez L, Bruce S, Miller M, Pietrzak R, Joormann J, Barch D, Pizzagalli D, Harte S, Elliott J, Ressler K, McLean S, Koenen K, Kessler R. Childhood adversities and risk of posttraumatic stress disorder and major depression following a motor vehicle collision in adulthood. Epidemiology And Psychiatric Sciences 2023, 32: e1. PMID: 36624694, PMCID: PMC9879881, DOI: 10.1017/s2045796022000798.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPosttraumatic stress disorderAdverse posttraumatic neuropsychiatric sequelaeChildhood adversityEmotional abuseStress disorderEmotional neglectChronic posttraumatic stress disorderSelf-report criteriaPeritraumatic symptomsTraumatic eventsPTSD ChecklistSexual abusePhysical neglectMajor depressive episodeMotor vehicle collisionsPhysical abuseDSM-5CA measuresBullyingAbuseStrongest predictorAdversityTrauma studiesDichotomous measureExposure frequency
2022
Derivation and Validation of a Brief Emergency Department-Based Prediction Tool for Posttraumatic Stress After Motor Vehicle Collision
Jones C, An X, Ji Y, Liu M, Zeng D, House S, Beaudoin F, Stevens J, Neylan T, Clifford G, Jovanovic T, Linnstaedt S, Germine L, Bollen K, Rauch S, Haran J, Storrow A, Lewandowski C, Musey P, Hendry P, Sheikh S, Punches B, Lyons M, Kurz M, Swor R, McGrath M, Hudak L, Pascual J, Seamon M, Datner E, Harris E, Chang A, Pearson C, Peak D, Merchant R, Domeier R, Rathlev N, O'Neil B, Sergot P, Sanchez L, Bruce S, Miller M, Pietrzak R, Joormann J, Barch D, Pizzagalli D, Sheridan J, Smoller J, Harte S, Elliott J, Koenen K, Ressler K, Kessler R, McLean S. Derivation and Validation of a Brief Emergency Department-Based Prediction Tool for Posttraumatic Stress After Motor Vehicle Collision. Annals Of Emergency Medicine 2022, 81: 249-261. PMID: 36328855, PMCID: PMC11181458, DOI: 10.1016/j.annemergmed.2022.08.011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMotor vehicle collisionsPosttraumatic stress symptomsValidation cohortSubstantial posttraumatic stress symptomsStress symptomsVehicle collisionsRisk-stratify individualsClinical decision support toolEmergency department patientsPersistent posttraumatic stress symptomsPreventive intervention trialNumber of EDsEase of administrationDerivation cohortPrimary outcomeDepartment patientsIntervention trialsBaseline healthHigh riskSymptomsCohortExternal validationPsychological recoveryDiscriminative abilityPosttraumatic stress
2021
Development and Validation of a Model to Predict Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Major Depression After a Motor Vehicle Collision
Ziobrowski HN, Kennedy CJ, Ustun B, House SL, Beaudoin FL, An X, Zeng D, Bollen KA, Petukhova M, Sampson NA, Puac-Polanco V, Lee S, Koenen KC, Ressler KJ, McLean SA, Kessler RC, Stevens J, Neylan T, Clifford G, Jovanovic T, Linnstaedt S, Germine L, Rauch S, Haran J, Storrow A, Lewandowski C, Musey P, Hendry P, Sheikh S, Jones C, Punches B, Lyons M, Murty V, McGrath M, Pascual J, Seamon M, Datner E, Chang A, Pearson C, Peak D, Jambaulikar G, Merchant R, Domeier R, Rathlev N, O’Neil B, Sergot P, Sanchez L, Bruce S, Pietrzak R, Joormann J, Barch D, Pizzagalli D, Sheridan J, Harte S, Elliott J, van Rooij S. Development and Validation of a Model to Predict Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Major Depression After a Motor Vehicle Collision. JAMA Psychiatry 2021, 78: 1228-1237. PMID: 34468741, PMCID: PMC8411364, DOI: 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2021.2427.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAccidents, TrafficAdolescentAdultAgedDepressive Disorder, MajorEmergency Service, HospitalFemaleHumansLongitudinal StudiesMachine LearningMaleMiddle AgedModels, TheoreticalPrognosisPsychological TraumaPsychometricsRisk AssessmentStress Disorders, Post-TraumaticWounds and InjuriesYoung AdultConceptsMajor depressive episodePosttraumatic stress disorderEmergency departmentUrban emergency departmentMotor vehicle collisionsSurvey 2 weeksDepressive episodeED assessmentMAIN OUTCOMEHigh riskPatientsPreventive interventionsED reportsPTSD ChecklistStress disorderSubstantial proportionLongitudinal studyVehicle collisionsDSM-5Prognostic reportsTraumatic eventsWeeksMonthsTraumatic experiencesReportDevelopment of a concise injury severity prediction model for pediatric patients involved in a motor vehicle collision
Hartka TR, McMurry T, Weaver A, Vaca FE. Development of a concise injury severity prediction model for pediatric patients involved in a motor vehicle collision. Traffic Injury Prevention 2021, 22: s74-s81. PMID: 34672889, PMCID: PMC8792360, DOI: 10.1080/15389588.2021.1975275.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInjury Severity ScorePediatric patientsTrauma triageSevere injuriesMultivariable logistic modelMotor vehicle collisionsEmergency medical services (EMS) providersPrehospital trauma triageOutcomes of interestLogistic regression modelsReceiver operator curve areaTrauma centerSeverity scoreMedical service providersRestraint usePatient injuryPatientsHighest AUCInjuryInjury listSignificant decreaseCurve areaSignificant differencesVehicle collisionsAirbag deploymentHigh-risk motor vehicle drivers engage in more risk behaviors than motorcyclists
Rankin KA, Zaki T, Ou D, Kim CY, Averbukh L, Maisano JR, Leslie MP, Wiznia DH. High-risk motor vehicle drivers engage in more risk behaviors than motorcyclists. SICOT-J 2021, 7: 29. PMID: 33929313, PMCID: PMC8086423, DOI: 10.1051/sicotj/2021027.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMotor vehicle collisionsMore risk behaviorsMotorcycle collisionRisk behaviorsChi-squared testMotor vehicle driversMVC patientsLevel 1 trauma centerMultiple risk behaviorsMultivariable linear regressionPearson's chi-squared testInfluence of drugsTrauma patientsTrauma centerPatientsSubstance useVehicle collisionsT-testContinuous variablesSafety interventionsProtective behaviorsText messagingRiskMotorcyclistsLinear regressionSex-based differences in helmet performance in bicycle trauma
Feler J, Maung AA, O'Connor R, Davis KA, Gerrard J. Sex-based differences in helmet performance in bicycle trauma. Journal Of Epidemiology & Community Health 2021, 75: 994-1000. PMID: 33827896, DOI: 10.1136/jech-2020-215544.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSex-based differencesBicycle traumaHead injuryHelmet useMultivariable logistic regression modelPatients 18 yearsRetrospective cohort studyNational Trauma DatabaseCervical spine fracturesSevere head injuryShort-term outcomesMotor vehicle collisionsSerious head injuryLogistic regression modelsAnticoagulant useCohort studyInjury overallIntracranial bleedingSpine fracturesTrauma databaseIntracranial hemorrhageCommon injuriesOdds reductionReduced oddsSkull fractureValue of Emergent Neurovascular Imaging for “Seat Belt Injury”: A Multi-institutional Study
Sherbaf F, Chen B, Pomeranz T, Shahriari M, Adin M, Mirbagheri S, Beheshtian E, Jalilianhasanpour R, Pakpoor J, Lazor J, Kamali A, Yousem D. Value of Emergent Neurovascular Imaging for “Seat Belt Injury”: A Multi-institutional Study. American Journal Of Neuroradiology 2021, 42: 743-748. PMID: 33541893, PMCID: PMC8041015, DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.a6992.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBlunt cerebrovascular injurySeat belt signMotor vehicle collisionsCerebrovascular injurySeat belt injuryMulti-institutional studyBelt injuryVascular injuryNeurovascular imagingNew neurologic deficitsLarge-scale multi-institutional studyInternal carotid arteryLogistic regression analysisElectronic medical recordsCTA/MRANeurologic sequelaeMost patientsNeurologic deficitsAdult patientsPediatric patientsClinical findingsCTA findingsEmergency departmentAcute traumaRisk factors
2020
Identifying Maltreatment in Infants and Young Children Presenting With Fractures: Does Age Matter?
Mitchell IC, Norat BJ, Auerbach M, Bressler CJ, Como JJ, Escobar MA, Flynn‐O’Brien K, Lindberg DM, Nickoles T, Rosado N, Weeks K, Maguire S. Identifying Maltreatment in Infants and Young Children Presenting With Fractures: Does Age Matter? Academic Emergency Medicine 2020, 28: 5-18. PMID: 32888348, DOI: 10.1111/acem.14122.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFemoral fracturesRib fracturesSystematic reviewAbuse evaluationsMotor vehicle collisionsPercent of childrenLong bone fracturesPubMed/MEDLINEComparable age rangeChild abuse evaluationsChild abuse consultationsHumeral fracturesPediatric patientsCommon injuriesConsensus panelRoutine evaluationSignificant causeEvidence-based frameworkFinal analysisChild abuseAge rangePreverbal childrenMonthsVehicle collisionsYoung childrenFactors associated with EMS transport decisions for pediatric patients after motor vehicle collisions
Hartka T, Vaca FE. Factors associated with EMS transport decisions for pediatric patients after motor vehicle collisions. Traffic Injury Prevention 2020, 21: s60-s65. PMID: 33119415, PMCID: PMC8081732, DOI: 10.1080/15389588.2020.1830382.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMotor vehicle collisionsPediatric patientsMedical adviceNational Emergency Medical Services Information System (NEMSIS) databaseNormal Glasgow Coma ScaleEMS providersGlasgow Coma ScalePatients/caregiversVehicle collisionsOutcomes of interestNon-transport decisionsAbnormal GCSCaregiver refusalComa ScaleMale sexRisk factorsInformation System databaseInjury codesInterfacility transportPatientsPediatric occupantsProvider levelHospitalLevel of trainingSystem database
2019
Variation in the use of MRI for cervical spine clearance: an opportunity to simultaneously improve clinical care and decrease cost
Albaghdadi A, Leeds IL, Florecki KL, Canner JK, Schneider EB, Sakran JV, Haut ER. Variation in the use of MRI for cervical spine clearance: an opportunity to simultaneously improve clinical care and decrease cost. Trauma Surgery & Acute Care Open 2019, 4: e000336. PMID: 31392284, PMCID: PMC6660802, DOI: 10.1136/tsaco-2019-000336.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBlunt trauma patientsUse of MRICervical spine clearanceInjury Severity ScoreTrauma centerTrauma patientsMRI useSpine clearanceNational guidelinesLevel 1 trauma centerNational Trauma Data BankHospital-level factorsProportion of patientsGlasgow Coma ScalePatient-level characteristicsTrauma center levelBest practice careCervical spine evaluationCurrent national guidelinesTrauma Data BankRecent national guidelinesHospital-specific factorsMotor vehicle collisionsAbbreviated Injury ScaleNon-teaching hospitals
2018
Robotic Transthoracic Primary Repair of a Diaphragmatic Hernia and Reduction of an Intrathoracic Liver
Counts S, Saffarzadeh A, Blasberg J, Kim A. Robotic Transthoracic Primary Repair of a Diaphragmatic Hernia and Reduction of an Intrathoracic Liver. Innovations Technology And Techniques In Cardiothoracic And Vascular Surgery 2018, 13: 54-55. DOI: 10.1177/155698451801300110.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConcomitant abdominal injuriesTraumatic diaphragm ruptureLow-speed motor vehicle collisionMotor vehicle collisionsIntrathoracic liverDiaphragm plicationAbdominal injuriesRobotic platformPrimary repairRight chestDiaphragmatic herniaTransthoracic repairDiaphragm repairOperating roomReport highlightsVehicle collisionsHerniaDiaphragm rupturePlicationLiverRepairRuptureHerniationPatientsInjuryInciting Events Associated With Lumbar Facet Joint Pain
Odonkor CA, Chen Y, Adekoya P, Marascalchi BJ, Chaudhry-Richter H, Tang T, Abruzzese C, Cohen BK, Cohen SP. Inciting Events Associated With Lumbar Facet Joint Pain. Anesthesia & Analgesia 2018, 126: 280-288. PMID: 28704245, DOI: 10.1213/ane.0000000000002242.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLumbar facet arthropathyLumbar facetogenic painPain reliefFacetogenic painFacet arthropathyInciting eventLumbar facet joint painAdditional procedural interventionsInstitutional electronic medical recordsFacet joint painCurrent Procedural Terminology codesLow back painSports-related injuriesBack pain populationMotor vehicle collisionsCause of yearsProcedural Terminology codesElectronic medical recordsPositive outcomesJoint painPain diaryBack painFacet blocksPain populationProcedural interventionRobotic Transthoracic Primary Repair of a Diaphragmatic Hernia and Reduction of an Intrathoracic Liver
Counts SJ, Saffarzadeh AG, Blasberg JD, Kim AW. Robotic Transthoracic Primary Repair of a Diaphragmatic Hernia and Reduction of an Intrathoracic Liver. Innovations Technology And Techniques In Cardiothoracic And Vascular Surgery 2018, 13: 54-55. PMID: 29443817, DOI: 10.1097/imi.0000000000000455.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsConcomitant abdominal injuriesTraumatic diaphragm ruptureLow-speed motor vehicle collisionMotor vehicle collisionsIntrathoracic liverDiaphragm plicationAbdominal injuriesRobotic platformPrimary repairRight chestDiaphragmatic herniaTransthoracic repairDiaphragm repairOperating roomReport highlightsVehicle collisionsHerniaDiaphragm rupturePlicationLiverRepairRuptureHerniationPatientsInjury
2017
Staged Trapping of Traumatic Basilar Trunk Pseudoaneurysm: Case Report and Review of Literature
Sujijantarat N, Pierson M, Kemp J, Coppens J. Staged Trapping of Traumatic Basilar Trunk Pseudoaneurysm: Case Report and Review of Literature. World Neurosurgery 2017, 108: 991.e7-991.e12. PMID: 28866061, DOI: 10.1016/j.wneu.2017.08.144.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTraumatic intracranial aneurysmsMotor vehicle collisionsPediatric populationHigh-speed motor vehicle collisionLarge basilar artery aneurysmModified Rankin Scale scoreAdequate collateral flowRankin Scale scorePatient underwent craniotomyBasilar artery aneurysmVehicle collisionsMagnetic resonance imagingReview of literatureSurgical trappingNeurologic improvementNew infarctionPosterior circulationArtery aneurysmEndovascular optionsSpontaneous thrombosisUnderwent craniotomyBasilar arteryCollateral flowCase reportSecond surgery
2015
Motor Vehicle Collision Patient with Simultaneous Duodenal Transection and Thoracic Aorta Injury: A Case Report and Review of the Literature
Chen C, Schuster K, Bhattacharya B. Motor Vehicle Collision Patient with Simultaneous Duodenal Transection and Thoracic Aorta Injury: A Case Report and Review of the Literature. Case Reports In Surgery 2015, 2015: 519836. PMID: 25688322, PMCID: PMC4321849, DOI: 10.1155/2015/519836.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAorta injuryHigh-speed motor vehicle collisionMotor vehicle collision (MVC) patientsThoracic aorta injuryMotor vehicle collisionsBlunt polytraumaDuodenal transectionLess morbidityCase reportSuch injuriesSurgical teamFull recoveryComplex management decisionsInjuryPatientsVehicle collisionsPolytraumaMorbidityTransectionMortalityTrauma
2011
Routine or Protocol Evaluation of Trauma Patients With Suspected Syncope is Unnecessary
Maung AA, Kaplan LJ, Schuster KM, Johnson DC, Davis KA. Routine or Protocol Evaluation of Trauma Patients With Suspected Syncope is Unnecessary. Journal Of Trauma And Acute Care Surgery 2011, 70: 428-432. PMID: 21307745, DOI: 10.1097/ta.0b013e31820958be.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDiagnostic workupCardiac enzymesSyncope workupAbnormal resultsStudy entry criteriaInjury Severity ScoreCause of injuryMotor vehicle collisionsSignificant abnormal resultsStandardized workupRetrospective reviewTrauma patientsCarotid duplexPhysical examinationSeverity scoreTomography angiographyEntry criteriaFemale genderFurther interventionClinical informationLevel ISyncopePatientsSubsequent interventionsWorkup
2006
Occipital condyle fracture in a victim of a motor vehicle collision
Mowafi HO, Hickey KS. Occipital condyle fracture in a victim of a motor vehicle collision. Journal Of Emergency Medicine 2006, 31: 259-262. PMID: 16982357, DOI: 10.1016/j.jemermed.2005.12.023.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOccipital condyle fracturesCondyle fracturesMotor vehicle collisionsHigh-energy blunt traumaSemi-rigid cervical collarCervical spine tendernessCervical spine radiographsVehicle collisionsEmergency medicine literatureSpine tendernessConservative managementPatients fracturesShoulder painBlunt traumaFemale patientsCervical collarRadiographic findingsSpine radiographsCervical spineComputed tomographyMedicine literaturePatientsFracturesPainRadiographs
2004
Reducing Motor-Vehicle Collisions, Costs, and Fatalities by Treating Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome
Sassani A, Findley LJ, Kryger M, Goldlust E, George C, Davidson TM. Reducing Motor-Vehicle Collisions, Costs, and Fatalities by Treating Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome. Sleep 2004, 27: 453-458. PMID: 15164898, DOI: 10.1093/sleep/27.3.453.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsObstructive sleep apnea syndromeContinuous positive airway pressureMotor vehicle collisionsSleep apnea syndrome
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