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52. Acid-Base Problems
53. 260: Percutaneous Dilational Tracheostomy During the COVID-19 Pandemic in New York City
54. Response regarding: “Elderly Patients With Cervical Spine Fractures After Ground Level Falls are at Risk for Blunt Cerebrovascular Injury”
55. Does Clamshell Thoracotomy Better Facilitate Thoracic Life-Saving Procedures Without Increased Complication Compared with an Anterolateral Approach to Resuscitative Thoracotomy? Results from the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma Aortic Occlusion for Resuscitation in Trauma and Acute Care Surgery Registry
56. Increasing age is associated with worse outcomes in elderly patients with severe liver injury
57. Plain X-Rays for Penetrating Trauma
58. When New York City was the COVID-19 pandemic epicenter: The impact on trauma care
59. Influence of Resident Involvement on Trauma Care Outcomes
60. Postdischarge Complications After Penetrating Cardiac Injury: A Survivable Injury With a High Postdischarge Complication Rate
61. Elderly Patients With Cervical Spine Fractures After Ground Level Falls Are at Risk for Blunt Cerebrovascular Injury
62. Is trauma center designation associated with disparities in discharge to rehabiliation centers among elderly patients with traumatic brain injury
63. Age is a predictor for mortality after blunt splenic injury
64. Temporal Changes in REBOA Utilization Practices are Associated With Increased Survival: an Analysis of the AORTA Registry
65. Trauma center transfer of elderly patients with mild Traumatic Brain Injury improves outcomes
66. Mangled Lower Extremity Is Associated With Pulmonary Embolism But Not Deep Venous Thrombosis: Results From the Trauma Quality Improvement Program Database
67. Early Anti-Xa Assay-Guided Low Molecular Weight Heparin Chemoprophylaxis is Safe in Adult Patients with Acute Traumatic Brain Injury
68. Right Place at the Right Time: Thoracotomies at Level I Trauma Centers Have Associated Improved Survival
69. Injuries associated with electric-powered bikes and scooters: analysis of US consumer product data
70. Are Race and Insurance Status Associated with Mortality in Older Adults with Isolated Traumatic Brain Injury? A Trauma Quality Improvement Program Analysis
71. Early Anti-Xa Assay-Guided Low Molecular Weight Heparin Prophylaxis Is Safe in Adult Patients with Acute Traumatic Brain Injury
72. Postinjury Complications: Retrospective Study of Causative Factors
73. Weight-based enoxaparin with anti-factor Xa assay-based dose adjustment for venous thromboembolic event prophylaxis in adult trauma patients results in improved prophylactic range targeting
74. Postinjury Complications: Retrospective Study of Causative Factors (Preprint)
75. Patients with Psychiatric Disorders Require Greater Health-Care Resources after Injury
76. Correlation of thromboelastography with conventional coagulation testing in elderly trauma patients on pre-existing blood thinning medications
77. Injuries associated with electric-powered bikes and scooters: analysis of US consumer product data.
78. Colaboradores
79. Underrepresented Minorities in Surgical Residencies: Where are They? A Call to Action to Increase the Pipeline.
80. A multiple casualty incident clinical tracking form for civilian hospitals.
81. Age Is a Predictor for Morality after Blunt Splenic Injury
82. Weight-Based Enoxaparin for Venous Thromboembolic Event Prophylaxis in Adult Trauma Patients Results in Improved Prophylaxis
83. Laboratory measures of coagulation among trauma patients on NOAs: results of the AAST-MIT
84. The Price of Always Saying Yes: A Cost Analysis of Secondary Overtriage to an Urban Level I Trauma Center
85. Wiser with Age? Increased Per-Surgeon Elderly Patient Volume is Associated with Lower Postinjury Complications
86. Money well spent? A cost and utilization analysis of prophylactic inferior vena cava filter placement in high-risk trauma patients
87. Contributors
88. In by helicopter out by cab: the financial cost of aeromedical overtriage of trauma patients
89. The G60 Trauma Center: A Future Consideration?
90. Novel oral anticoagulants and trauma
91. Direct Two-Minute Unassisted Breathing Evaluation (DTUBE) is an Attractive Alternative to Longer Spontaneous Breathing Trials: A Prospective Observational Study
92. The Price of Always Saying Yes: A Cost Analysis of Secondary Over-Triage to an Urban Level I Trauma Center
93. Patients on state organ donor registries receive similar levels of intensive care compared to those who are not: an opportunity to increase public intent to donate
94. Prospective evaluation of early propranolol after traumatic brain injury
95. More fateful than fruitful? Intracranial pressure monitoring in elderly patients with traumatic brain injury is associated with worse outcomes
96. Alcohol intoxication may be associated with reduced truncal injuries after blunt trauma
97. Does unit designation matter? A dedicated trauma intensive care unit is associated with lower postinjury complication rates and death after major complication
98. Prospective derivation of a clinical decision rule for thoracolumbar spine evaluation after blunt trauma
99. Probable cause in helicopter emergency medical services crashes
100. Soft Tissue Injuries
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