2011
Risk of Venous Thromboembolism After Spinal Cord Injury: Not All Levels Are the Same
Maung AA, Schuster KM, Kaplan LJ, Maerz LL, Davis KA. Risk of Venous Thromboembolism After Spinal Cord Injury: Not All Levels Are the Same. Journal Of Trauma And Acute Care Surgery 2011, 71: 1241-1245. PMID: 22071925, DOI: 10.1097/ta.0b013e318235ded0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLevel of SCISpinal cord injuryRate of VTEIndependent risk factorVenous thromboembolismRisk factorsHospital complicationsSpine injuriesCord injuryHigh thoracic spinal cord injuryHigh cervical spine injuryLikelihood of VTENational Trauma Data BankThoracic spinal cord injuryMultiple logistic regression modelException of pneumoniaHigh thoracic injuriesInjury Severity ScoreThoracic spine injuriesCervical spine injuryDeep vein thrombosisHigh cervical injuriesTrauma Data BankMultiple risk factorsTraumatic brain injury
2010
Aortic endograft sizing in trauma patients with hemodynamic instability
Jonker FH, Verhagen HJ, Mojibian H, Davis KA, Moll FL, Muhs BE. Aortic endograft sizing in trauma patients with hemodynamic instability. Journal Of Vascular Surgery 2010, 52: 39-44. PMID: 20494542, DOI: 10.1016/j.jvs.2010.02.256.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAorta, ThoracicAortographyBlood PressureBlood Vessel ProsthesisBlood Vessel Prosthesis ImplantationFemaleHeart RateHemodynamicsHumansMaleMiddle AgedProsthesis DesignRegistriesRetrospective StudiesSeverity of Illness IndexThoracic InjuriesTomography, X-Ray ComputedTreatment OutcomeYoung AdultConceptsThoracic endovascular aortic repairTraumatic thoracic aortic injuryEndovascular aortic repairAortic diameterTrauma patientsHemodynamic instabilityComputed tomographyCT examinationsAortic repairYale-New Haven HospitalControl CT examinationInitial CT examinationThoracic aortic injuryInitial computed tomographyInjury Severity ScoreMean aortic diameterUnstable trauma patientsBeats/minNew Haven HospitalControl CTStudent's t-testAortic injuryBlood pressureUnstable patientsAortic measurements
2005
Old Fashion Clinical Judgment in the Era of Protocols: Is Mandatory Chest X-Ray Necessary in Injured Patients?
Sears BW, Luchette FA, Esposito TJ, Dickson EL, Grant M, Santaniello JM, Jodlowski CR, Davis KA, Poulakidas SJ, Gamelli RL. Old Fashion Clinical Judgment in the Era of Protocols: Is Mandatory Chest X-Ray Necessary in Injured Patients? Journal Of Trauma And Acute Care Surgery 2005, 59: 324-332. PMID: 16294071, DOI: 10.1097/01.ta.0000179450.01434.90.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAccidental FallsAdolescentAdultAgedAged, 80 and overChild, PreschoolClinical CompetenceClinical ProtocolsDecision MakingFemaleHumansInfantJudgmentMaleMediastinumMiddle AgedProspective StudiesRadiography, ThoracicRib FracturesSensitivity and SpecificityThoracic InjuriesWounds and InjuriesConceptsChest X-rayClinical indicatorsTrauma surgeonsTwelve-month study periodNegative predictive valueSelective policyAbnormal findingsCXR abnormalitiesCXR resultsTrauma patientsThoracic injuriesHistory suggestiveClinical indicationsLevel IPatientsClinician judgmentPredictive valueClinical judgmentBlunt forceSurgical judgmentStudy periodATLS coursePotential injuryConfidence intervalsInjury
2004
Use of Presumptive Antibiotics following Tube Thoracostomy for Traumatic Hemopneumothorax in the Prevention of Empyema and Pneumonia—A Multi-Center Trial
Maxwell RA, Campbell DJ, Fabian TC, Croce MA, Luchette FA, Kerwin AJ, Davis KA, Nagy K, Tisherman S. Use of Presumptive Antibiotics following Tube Thoracostomy for Traumatic Hemopneumothorax in the Prevention of Empyema and Pneumonia—A Multi-Center Trial. Journal Of Trauma And Acute Care Surgery 2004, 57: 742-749. PMID: 15514527, DOI: 10.1097/01.ta.0000147481.42186.42.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAntibiotic ProphylaxisCefazolinChest TubesDevice RemovalDouble-Blind MethodEmpyema, PleuralFemaleFollow-Up StudiesHemopneumothoraxHumansInjury Severity ScoreLogistic ModelsMaleMiddle AgedMultivariate AnalysisPneumonia, BacterialProspective StudiesReference ValuesRisk AssessmentThoracic InjuriesThoracostomyTrauma CentersTreatment OutcomeConceptsIncidence of empyemaRisk of empyemaPresumptive antibioticsTube thoracostomyTraumatic hemopneumothoraxDouble-blind trialUse of cefazolinLogistic regression analysisTube thoracostomy placementCenter trialTube placementInjury scoreAntibiotic useGroup A.EmpyemaThoracostomy placementChi analysisPneumoniaThoracostomyHemopneumothoraxPatientsRegression analysisAntibioticsInjuryIncidence
2000
Endogenous Adenosine and Secondary Injury after Chest Trauma
Davis K, Fabian T, Ragsdale D, Trenthem L, Proctor A. Endogenous Adenosine and Secondary Injury after Chest Trauma. Journal Of Trauma And Acute Care Surgery 2000, 49: 892-898. PMID: 11086782, DOI: 10.1097/00005373-200011000-00017.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBlunt chest traumaBlunt chest injuryChest traumaAdenosine-regulating agentSecondary injuryBAL proteinChest injuriesEndogenous adenosineLung myeloperoxidase levelsTime of resuscitationAnti-inflammatory actionProgressive inflammatory responseAction of adenosineAlveolar-capillary membraneWet-dry ratioBAL WBCPulmonary contusionContralateral lungMyeloperoxidase levelsSystemic hemodynamicsUninjured lungsLung edemaRight chestMongrel pigsPathophysiologic changes
1999
Mediator-dependent secondary injury after unilateral blunt thoracic trauma.
Melton S, Davis K, Moomey C, Fabian T, Proctor K. Mediator-dependent secondary injury after unilateral blunt thoracic trauma. Shock 1999, 11: 396-402. PMID: 10454828.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChest traumaNaive recipientsRespiratory failureTube thoracostomyCross-transfusion experimentsEarly pharmacologic interventionBlunt chest traumaPulmonary vascular resistanceSevere chest traumaBlunt thoracic traumaVascular resistanceSupportive careCardiopulmonary changesThoracic traumaExchange transfusionLung compliancePathophysiologic sequencePrimary injurySecondary injuryMediator productionCardiac outputPharmacologic interventionsHistologic changesInflammatory processStroke volume