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Journal of trauma and acute care surgery

Year: 2022
Articles in SafetyLit: 38

'The armor phenomenon' in obese patients with penetrating thoracoabdominal injuries: a systematic review and meta-analysis

A multicenter validation of the Modified Brain Injury Guidelines (mBIG): are they safe and effective?

A novel animal model of primary blast lung injury and its pathological changes in mice

Association of trauma severity with antibody seroconversion in heparin-induced thrombocytopenia: a multicenter, prospective observational study

Burnout, shiftwork, and suicide

Cardiovascular mortality post burn injury

Combat casualty relevant dismounted complex blast injury model in swine

Coming in hot: police transport and pre-hospital time after firearm injury

Core outcome measures for research in traumatic injury survivors: the NTRAP Modified Delphi Consensus Study

Developing a National Trauma Research Action Plan (NTRAP): results from the Acute Resuscitation, Initial Patient Evaluation, Imaging, and Management Research Gap Delphi Survey

Developing a national trauma research action plan (NTRAP): results from the injury prevention research gap Delphi survey

Differences in mental health engagement and follow-up among Black and White patients after traumatic injury

Do new trauma centers provide needed or redundant access? A nationwide analysis

Does patient preference for online or telephone follow-up impact on response rates and data completeness following injury?

Evidence-based principles of time, triage and treatment; refining the initial medical response to massive casualty incidents

Failure to rescue in trauma: early and late mortality in low and high performing trauma centers

Falls from ladders: injury patterns and outcomes

Historic redlining, social mobility, and firearm violence

How does Injury Severity Score Derived from ICDPIC utilizing ICD-10-CM codes perform compared to Injury Severity Score derived from TQIP?

How trauma patients die in low resource settings: identifying early targets for trauma quality improvement

Integrating traffic safety data with area deprivation index: a method to better understand the causes of pediatric pedestrian versus automobile collisions

Kabul airport suicide bombing attack: mass casualty management at the Emergency'NGO hospital

Making a move: Using simulation to identify latent safety threats prior to the care of injured patients in a new physical space

Multicompartmental traumatic injury and the microbiome: shift to a pathobiome

Outpatient mental health service use in major trauma survivors: a population-based cohort study from Ontario, Canada

Relationships between socioeconomic deprivation and pediatric firearm-related injury at the neighborhood level

Serum levels of copeptin predict adverse outcomes and improve risk prediction of TRISS and MGAP scores in patients with polytrauma: a single center prospective cohort study

The association between food insecurity and gun violence in a major metropolitan city

The Beirut ammonium nitrate blast: a multi-center study to assess injury characteristics and outcomes

The effects of timing of prehospital tranexamic acid on outcomes after traumatic brain injury; sub analysis of a randomized controlled trial

The ICEBERG: a score and visual representation to track the severity of traumatic brain injury: design principles and preliminary results

The Kampala Trauma Score: a 20 year track record

The National Disaster Medical System and military combat readiness - a scoping review

The new face of war: craniofacial injuries from Operation Inherent Resolve

The public health burden of geriatric trauma: analysis of 2,688,008 hospitalizations from CMS inpatient claims

Validating The Brain Injury Guidelines (BIG): results of an AAST prospective multi-institutional trial

Walk the line: an ethical framework for interactions with law enforcement in trauma care environments

Youth violence prevention can be enhanced by geospatial analysis of trauma registry data