6 results on '"Abhijit S. Pathak"'
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2. Complications of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
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Abhijit S. Pathak, Amy J. Goldberg, and Lars O. Sjoholm
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- 2014
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3. Prehospital intubation does not decrease complications in the penetrating trauma patient
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Sharven, Taghavi, Halley P, Vora, Senthil N, Jayarajan, John P, Gaughan, Abhijit S, Pathak, Thomas A, Santora, and Amy J, Goldberg
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Adult ,Aged, 80 and over ,Male ,Emergency Medical Services ,Wounds, Stab ,Length of Stay ,Middle Aged ,Injury Severity Score ,Logistic Models ,Treatment Outcome ,Intubation, Intratracheal ,Humans ,Female ,Wounds, Gunshot ,Registries ,Propensity Score ,Emergency Treatment ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Intubation in the prehospital setting does not result in a survival benefit in penetrating trauma. However, the effect of prehospital intubation (PHI) on the development of in-hospital complications has yet to be determined. The goal of this study was to determine if PHI in patients with penetrating trauma results in reduced mortality and in-hospital complications. Patient records for all Category 1 trauma activations as a result of penetrating injury admitted to our institution from 2006 to 2010 were reviewed. There were 1615 Category 1 trauma activations with 152 (9.8%) intubated in the field. A total of 1311 survived initial resuscitative efforts to permit hospital admission with 55 (4.2%) being intubated in the field. For patients surviving to admission, prehospital intubation was associated with increased mortality (hazard ratio, 8.266; 95% confidence interval [CI, 4.336 to 15.758; P0.001). After correcting for Injury Severity Score, PHI was not protective against pulmonary complications (odds ratio [OR], 0.724; 95% CI, 0.229 to 2.289; P = 0.582), deep vein thrombosis/pulmonary embolus (OR, 0.838; 95% CI, 0.281 to 2.494; P = 0.750), sepsis (OR, 0.572; 95% CI, 0.201 to 1.633; P = 0.297), wound infections (OR, 1.739; 95% CI, 0.630 to 4.782; P = 0.286), or complications of any kind (OR, 1.020; 95% CI, 0.480 to 2.166; P = 0.959). For victims of penetrating trauma, immediate transportation by emergency medical personnel may result in improved outcomes.
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- 2014
4. Penetrating Neck Injury (Case 33)
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Christine T. Trankiem and Abhijit S. Pathak
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Neck injury ,medicine ,Surgery - Published
- 2009
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5. Contributors
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Daria Arcaro, Francisco Badosa, Julia K. Barbarisi, Darric E. Baty, Steve B. Behrens, Michael Belden, Sharon Ben-Or, Robert L. Benz, James G. Bittner, Linda L. Blank, Robert E. Booth, Charles Bosk, Kevin M. Bradley, Christopher P. Brandt, Karen J. Brasel, Ari D. Brooks, Julia Bulatova, Umber Burhan, Ned Z. Carp, Andres E. Castellanos, Robin M. Ciocca, Jeffrey A. Claridge, John R. Clarke, Donald R. Cooney, Andrew J. Curtin, Sharon Del Bono, Gabriel Del Corral, Adeline M. Deladisma, Jennifer L. Denne, Rita El-Hajj, Rebecca S. Evangelista, Francis D. Ferdinand, Nicole D. Figueredo, Sandra Fine, Julia E. Gabis Esquire, Jonathan Gefen, Brett C. Gilbert, Rashna F. Ginwalla, Amy J. Goldberg, Matthew I. Goldblatt, Scott M. Goldman, Joseph F. Golob, Leo A. Gordon, Stephen E. Gordon, Gregg Guilfoyle, Dipin Gupta, Linnea S. Hauge, Jonathan R. Hiatt, Ryan S. Hoffman, Celeste M. Hollands, Mary Ann Hopkins, Justin B. Hurie, Donald M. Jacobs, Jason M. Johanning, Larry Jonas, Susan Kaiser, Lewis J. Kaplan, Jeffry L. Kashuk, Douglas Katz, Stephen K. Klasko, Jaromir Kohout, Omar Yusef Kudsi, Catherine L. Kuntz, Peter F. Lalor, Leah Lande, Stephanie R. Landmesser, Nicholas P. Lang, James Lim, D. Scott Lind, David M. Lingle, G. Matthew Longo, Thomas G. Lynch, Aditi Madabhushi, Anton Mahne, Barry D. Mann, John H. Marks, Ruth D. Mayforth, Thomas G. McCarter, Carlos R. Medina, Andreas H. Meier, John D. Mellinger, Giancarlo Mercogliano, Thomas J. Meyer, Lino F. Miele, Mira Milas, John Mullarkey, Robert B. Noone, Meredith N. Osterman, James R. Ouellette, Rohit A. Patel, Abhijit S. Pathak, Douglas E. Paull, Gregory Peck, Clifford H. Pemberton, Marjie L. Persons, Barbara J. Pettit, Roy Phitayakorn, Iraklis I. Pipinos, Dan Poenaru, Walter E. Pofahl, Saqib Rehman, David A. Rogers, Benjamin J. Rogoway, Christina M. Rose, Joel C. Rosenfeld, Pamela A. Rowland, Jane Ruddell Esquire, W. Randall Russell, Jennifer L. Sabol, Louis Samuels, Hilary A. Sanfey, Thomas A. Santora, Kimberly D. Schenarts, Paul J. Schenarts, Catherine M. Schermer, John F. Schilling, Miren A. Schinco, J. David Schmidt, Mark J. Seamon, Charles Shieh, Veeraiah Siripurapu, Douglas S. Smink, Robert D. Smink, Bradford Davison Smith, Brian P. Smith, Bruce E. Stabile, Francis P. Sutter, Deebeanne M. Tavani, Paula M. Termuhlen, Julia M. Toto, Christine T. Trankiem, Alexander Uribe, Paul Vesco, R. Matthew Walsh, Michael W. Weaver, Roxane Weighall, Lisa R. Weisfelner, Philip J. Wolfson, Philip Craig Wry, Dennis F. Zagrodnik, Harry G. Zegel, and Michael Zucker
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- 2009
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6. Quantitative analysis of the Landis method
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Abhijit S. Pathak, Abraham Noordergraaf, Lawrence F. Muscarella, and Shiro Takashima
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Capillary action ,Microcirculation ,Models, Cardiovascular ,Reproducibility of Results ,Cell Biology ,Anatomy ,Capillary filtration ,Mechanics ,Biochemistry ,Constriction ,Elasticity ,Blood capillary ,Capillary Permeability ,Significant error ,Methods ,Animals ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Quantitative analysis (chemistry) ,Mathematics - Abstract
Landis developed the single capillary micro-occlusion method for the determination of the capillary filtration coefficient, Lp. More recently, several modified versions of Landis's original procedure have been introduced in an attempt to measure Lp with greater ease and accuracy. Each of the techniques assumes that the capillary is a uniformly cylindrical indestensible tube. Since recently obtained experimental data have demonstrated that the capillary is compliant, a distributed mathematical model of the capillary was developed to reveal the extent to which capillary distensibility influences the measurement of Lp at different sites along the capillary. After assigning physiologic values to this modeled capillary, including Lp and the capillary wall's modulus of elasticity, Landis's method and two of its modified versions were performed on the modeled capillary, with each yielding values for Lp at 10 different locations along the capillary. Comparison of these 10 computed Lp values with the corresponding Lp values defined in the modeled capillary demonstrates that capillary distensibility can introduce significant error into the measurement of Lp.
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- 1993
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