2022
Evaluation of Firearm-related Reinjury in Connecticut: An Opportunity for Gun Violence Prevention
O'Neill KM, Jean RA, Dodington J, Davis K, Becher RD. Evaluation of Firearm-related Reinjury in Connecticut: An Opportunity for Gun Violence Prevention. Journal Of Surgical Research 2022, 274: 23-30. PMID: 35121547, DOI: 10.1016/j.jss.2021.12.009.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFirearm-related injuriesFirearm injuriesYale New Haven Health SystemMedical record dataChief Medical ExaminerCohort studyTrauma patientsGun violence preventionConnecticut OfficePatient controlsPatientsInjuryHealth systemRelevant covariatesPrevention effortsRecord dataViolence prevention effortsReinjuryMedical examinersMortalityFirearm violenceRiskViolence preventionHomicide mortalityYears
2016
Damage control operations in non-trauma patients: defining criteria for the staged rapid source control laparotomy in emergency general surgery
Becher RD, Peitzman AB, Sperry JL, Gallaher JR, Neff LP, Sun Y, Miller PR, Chang MC. Damage control operations in non-trauma patients: defining criteria for the staged rapid source control laparotomy in emergency general surgery. World Journal Of Emergency Surgery 2016, 11: 10. PMID: 26913055, PMCID: PMC4765073, DOI: 10.1186/s13017-016-0067-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSevere sepsis/septic shockSepsis/septic shockEGS patientsLethal triadEmergent laparotomyControl laparotomySeptic shockEmergency general surgery patientsPhysiologic parametersEmergency general surgeryGeneral surgery patientsPre-existing comorbiditiesNon-trauma patientsSimilar survival advantageMultivariable regression analysisDamage control operationLogistic regression modelsMultiple comorbiditiesPostoperative complicationsAcute indicationsPerioperative variablesSurgery patientsTrauma patientsOperative managementElevated lactate