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2004 - 2014
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Wright State University
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Article
Impact of Triage Guidelines on Prehospital Triage: Comparison of Guidelines ...
Journal of Surgical Research (2017)
Priti Parikh, Pratick J. Parikh, Bradley R. Guthrie, Logan Mamer, et al.
Background The American College of Surgeons developed the National Field Triage Decision Scheme (NFTDS) that has been adapted by many ...
OpenURL
Article
Prevalence and Predictors of Hernia Infection: Does Gender Matter?
The American Surgeon (2016)
Paul E. Craig, Priti Parikh, Ronald J. Markert and Jonathan M. Saxe
The article examines the influence of gender in the prevalence of hernia infection. The author discusses the causes of ventral ...
OpenURL
Article
Outcomes and Charges Associated with Outpatient Inguinal Hernia Repair According ...
The American Journal of Surgery (2015)
Adam L. Bourgon, Justin P. Fox, Jonathan M. Saxe and Randy J. Woods
Background We conducted this study to compare short-term outcomes and charges between methods of hernia repair and anesthesia in the ...
OpenURL
Article
Successful Placement of Intracranial Pressure Monitors by Trauma Surgeons
Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery (2014)
Akpofure Peter Ekeh, Sadia Ilyas, Jonathan M. Saxe, Melissa L. Whitmill, et al.
BACKGROUND: The Brain Trauma Foundation guidelines advocate for the use of intracranial pressure (ICP) monitoring following traumatic brain injury (TBI) ...
OpenURL
Article
Are Flexion Extension Films Necessary for Cervical Spine Clearance in ...
Journal of Surgical Research (2013)
Baotram Tran, Jonathan M. Saxe and Akpofure Peter Ekeh
Background There are variations in cervical spine (CS) clearance protocols in neurologically intact blunt trauma patients with negative radiological imaging ...
OpenURL
Article
Comparison of Hemodynamic Measurements from Invasive and Noninvasive Monitoring during ...
Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery (2012)
Kathryn M. Tchorz, Mukul S. Chandra, Ronald J. Markert, Michael Healy, et al.
BACKGROUND: Measurements obtained from the insertion of a pulmonary artery catheter (PAC) in critically ill and/or injured patients have traditionally ...
OpenURL
Article
Does Platelet Administration Affect Mortality in Elderly Head-Injured Patients Taking ...
The American Surgeon (2009)
Douglas M. Downey, Benjamin Monson, Karyn L. Butler, Gerald R. Fortuna, et al.
A significant portion of patients sustaining traumatic brain injury (TBI) take antiplatelet medications (aspirin or clopidogrel), which have been associated ...
OpenURL
Article
Neurologic Outcomes with Cerebral Oxygen Monitoring in Traumatic Brain Injury
Surgery (2009)
Mary C. McCarthy, Hugh Moncrief, Jean M. Sands, Ronald J. Markert, et al.
Background Optimizing cerebral oxygenation is advocated to improve outcome in head-injured patients. The purpose of this study was to compare ...
OpenURL
Article
Outcome of Cervical Near-Hanging Injuries
The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care (2009)
Shawnn D. Nichols, Mary C. McCarthy, Akpofure Peter Ekeh, Randy J. Woods, et al.
BACKGROUND: Cervical near-hangings are not rare, but have received little attention in the trauma literature. Increasing numbers of patients received ...
OpenURL
Article
Is Chest X-Ray an Adequate Screening Tool for the Diagnosis ...
The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care (2008)
Akpofure Peter Ekeh, Wylan Peterson, Randy J. Woods, Mbaga S. Walusimbi, et al.
Blunt thoracic aortic injuries (BTAI) have a high mortality rate. For survivors, chest X-ray (CXR) findings are used to determine ...
OpenURL
Article
Diagnosis of Blunt Intestinal and Mesenteric Injury in the Era ...
The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care (2008)
Akpofure Peter Ekeh, Jonathan M. Saxe, Mbaga S. Walusimbi, Kathryn M. Tchorz, et al.
BACKGROUND: Blunt Bowel and Mesenteric injuries (BBMI) can present diagnostic difficulties and are occasionally recognized in a delayed fashion. Most ...
OpenURL
Article
Pediatric Blunt Abdominal Aortic Injuries: Case Report and Review of ...
The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care (2007)
Mary C. McCarthy, Steven W. Price, William K. Rundell, James T. Lehner, et al.
Motor vehicle crashes (MVC) are the leading cause of death and injury for American children. According to the National Highway ...
OpenURL
Article
Ecthyma Gangrenosum in a Patient With Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis
Journal of Burn Care and Research (2007)
Douglas M. Downey, Meghan C. O'Bryan, Steve D. Burdette, Ron Michael Johnson, et al.
Toxic epidermal necrolysis and Stevens-Johnson syndrome are a spectrum of disease characterized by a delayed hypersensitivity reaction that involves the ...
OpenURL
Article
Gastrointestinal Staple Line Reinforcement
Surgical Technology International (2007)
Douglas M. Downey, S. Ali, M. I. Goldblatt, Jonathan M. Saxe, et al.
Gastrointestinal resections and anastomoses are commonly performed using stapling devices in a wide range of open and laparoscopic procedures. Whether ...
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Delayed Closure of Ventral Abdominal Hernias after Severe Trauma
The American Journal of Surgery (2006)
Akpofure Peter Ekeh, Mary C. McCarthy, Randy J. Woods, Mbaga S. Walusimbi, et al.
Background Primary closure after trauma celiotomies is not always accomplished. We reviewed our experience with delayed closure in trauma patients. ...
OpenURL
Article
Delayed Detection of a Traumatic Diaphragmatic Injury Caused by Positive ...
International Surgery (2005)
M. Klingman, Jonathan M. Saxe and S. A. Hai
The establishment of regional trauma centers in the United States has resulted in a significant reduction in morbidity and mortality ...
Article
Is Operative Management Effective in Treatment of Perforated Typhoid?
The American Journal of Surgery (2005)
Jonathan M. Saxe and Robert Cropsey
Background Salmonella typhi infection continues to be a significant problem worldwide. Patients suffering from “typhoid” in endemic regions such as ...
OpenURL
Article
Educating Grade School Children Using a Structured Bicycle Safety Program
Journal of Trauma-Injury Infection & Critical Care (2003)
Rollin W. Nagel, Barbara J. Hankenhof, Sanford R. Kimmel and Jonathan M. Saxe
BACKGROUND: Prevention is understudied in trauma care. Furthermore, the effectiveness of prevention outreach programs is not well documented. We attempted ...
OpenURL
Article
Effect of the Learning Curve on Early Outcomes of Laparoscopic ...
The American Surgeon (2003)
Mark D. Klingman, Chadwick Thomas and Jonathan M. Saxe
Open gastric bypass has been demonstrated to provide durable weight loss in morbidly obese patients. As laparoscopic techniques have evolved ...
OpenURL
Article
Hemodynamic, Plasma Volume, and Prenodal Skin Lymph Responses to Varied ...
Journal of Trauma-Injury Infection & Critical Care (1996)
Jonathan M. Saxe, George W. Dombi, William F. Lucas, Anna M. Ledgerwood, et al.
The theoretical efficacy of hypertonic saline (HS) resuscitation for hemorrhagic shock purportedly stems from the osmolar extraction of intracellular fluid ...
Article
Plasma Supplementation is Beneficial for Coagulation During Severe Hemorrhagic Shock
The American Journal of Surgery (1996)
Charles E. Lucas, Anna M. Ledgerwood, Jonathan M. Saxe, George W. Dombi, et al.
Background Hemorrhagic shock (HS) often causes coagulopathy due, in part, to decreased coagulation proteins. This study assessed the efficacy of ...
OpenURL
Article
Renal Complication In Critically Ill and Injured Patients
Complications in Trauma and Critical Care (1996)
Charles E. Lucas, Jonathan M. Saxe and Anna M. Ledgerwood
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Prediction of Rib Fracture Injury Outcome by an Artificial Neural ...
Journal of Trauma-Injury Infection & Critical Care (1995)
George W. Dombi, Partha Nandi, Jonathan M. Saxe, Anna M. Ledgerwood, et al.
Outcome-based therapy is becoming the standard for assessing patient care efficacy. This study examines the ability of an artificial neural ...
Article
Lower Esophageal Sphincter Dysfunction Precludes Safe Gastric Feeding After Head ...
Journal of Trauma-Injury Infection & Critical Care (1994)
Jonathan M. Saxe, Anna M. Ledgerwood, Charles E. Lucas and William F. Lucas
Early nutrition is advocated for patients with head injury to counter the postinjury hypermetabolic state. The gastric route of feeding ...
Article
Massive Steroids Do Not Reduce the Zone of Injury After ...
Journal of Trauma-Injury Infection & Critical Care (1994)
M. R. Prendergast, Jonathan M. Saxe, Anna M. Ledgerwood, Charles E. Lucas, et al.
The National Acute Spinal Cord Injury Study II concluded in 1990 that high-dose methylprednisolone (MP) improved neurologic recovery after acute ...
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