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Frequency and type of serious infections in fludarabine-refractory B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia and small lymphocytic lymphoma: Implications for clinical trials in this patient populationPERKINS, Jeremy G; FLYNN, Joseph M; HOWARD, Robin S et al.Cancer. 2002, Vol 94, Num 7, pp 2033-2039, issn 0008-543XArticle

Use of Recombinant Factor Vlla in US Military Casualties for a Five-Year Period. DiscussionWADE, Charles E; EASTRIDGE, Brian J; WILSON, Slate et al.The Journal of trauma, injury, infection, and critical care. 2010, Vol 69, Num 2, pp 353-359, issn 1079-6061, 7 p.Article

Risks associated with fresh whole blood and red blood cell transfusions in a combat support hospitalSPINELLA, Philip C; PERKINS, Jeremy G; GRATHWOHL, Kurt W et al.Critical care medicine. 2007, Vol 35, Num 11, pp 2576-2581, issn 0090-3493, 6 p.Article

The use of fresh whole blood in massive transfusion. DiscussionREPINE, Thomas B; PERKINS, Jeremy G; KAUVAR, David S et al.The Journal of trauma, injury, infection, and critical care. 2006, Vol 60, Num 6, issn 1079-6061, S59-S69, SUPConference Paper

Warm Fresh Whole Blood Is Independently Associated With Improved Survival for Patients With Combat-Related Traumatic InjuriesSPINELLA, Philip C; PERKINS, Jeremy G; GRATHWOHL, Kurt W et al.The Journal of trauma, injury, infection, and critical care. 2009, Vol 66, Num 4, issn 1079-6061, S69-S76, SUPArticle

Increased Plasma and Platelet to Red Blood Cell Ratios Improves Outcome in 466 Massively Transfused Civilian Trauma Patients. DiscussionHOLCOMB, John B; WADE, Charles E; WILLIAMS, Kari L et al.HOLCOMB, John B; Annals of surgery. 2008, Vol 248, Num 3, pp 447-458, issn 0003-4932, 12 p.Article

Effect of Plasma and Red Blood Cell Transfusions on Survival in Patients With Combat Related Traumatic Injuries. DiscussionSPINELLA, Philip C; PERKINS, Jeremy G; GRATHWOHL, Kurt W et al.The Journal of trauma, injury, infection, and critical care. 2008, Vol 64, Num 2, issn 1079-6061, S69-S78, SUPConference Paper

Increased Mortality Associated With the Early Coagulopathy of Trauma in Combat Casualties. DiscussionNILES, Sarah E; MCLAUGHLIN, Daniel F; COHEN, Michell et al.The Journal of trauma, injury, infection, and critical care. 2008, Vol 64, Num 6, pp 1459-1465, issn 1079-6061, 7 p.Conference Paper

Lyophilized Platelets: Challenges and OpportunitiesCAP, Andrew P; PERKINS, Jeremy G.The Journal of trauma, injury, infection, and critical care. 2011, Vol 70, Num 5, issn 1079-6061, S59-S60, SUPConference Paper

Evidence-based practice guidelines for plasma transfusionROBACK, John D; CALDWELL, Stephen; PERKINS, Jeremy G et al.Transfusion (Philadelphia, PA). 2010, Vol 50, Num 6, pp 1227-1239, issn 0041-1132, 13 p.Article

Fresh Whole Blood Transfusions in Coalition Military, Foreign National, and Enemy Combatant Patients during Operation Iraqi Freedom at a U.S. Combat Support HospitalSPINELLA, Philip C; PERKINS, Jeremy G; GRATHWOHL, Kurt W et al.World journal of surgery. 2008, Vol 32, Num 1, pp 2-6, issn 0364-2313, 5 p.Article

A Predictive Model for Massive Transfusion in Combat Casualty Patients. DiscussionMCLAUGHLIN, Daniel F; NILES, Sarah E; SALINAS, Jose et al.The Journal of trauma, injury, infection, and critical care. 2008, Vol 64, Num 2, issn 1079-6061, S57-S63, SUPConference Paper

Operational experiences during medical residency: Perspectives from the walter reed army medical center Department of medicinePERKINS, Jeremy G; ROY, Michael J; BOLAN, Charles D et al.Military medicine. 2001, Vol 166, Num 12, pp 1038-1045, issn 0026-4075Article

The Association of Blood Component Use Ratios With the Survival of Massively Transfused Trauma Patients With and Without Severe Brain InjurySPINELLA, Philip C; WADE, Charles E; JASTROW, Kenneth M et al.The Journal of trauma, injury, infection, and critical care. 2011, Vol 71, Num 2, issn 1079-6061, S343-S352, SUP3Article

Duration of Red Cell Storage Influences Mortality After Trauma. CommentaryWEINBERG, Jordan A; MCGWIN, Gerald; BARBEAU, James M et al.BARBEAU, James M et al.The Journal of trauma, injury, infection, and critical care. 2010, Vol 69, Num 6, pp 1427-1432, issn 1079-6061, 6 p.Article

The Effect of Recombinant Activated Factor VII on Mortality in Combat-Related Casualties With Severe Trauma and Massive Transfusion. DiscussionSPINELLA, Philip C; PERKINS, Jeremy G; SCALEA, Thomas M et al.The Journal of trauma, injury, infection, and critical care. 2008, Vol 64, Num 2, pp 286-294, issn 1079-6061, 9 p.Article

Massive transfusion and nonsurgical hemostatic agentsPERKINS, Jeremy G; CAP, Andrew P; WEISS, Brendan M et al.Critical care medicine. 2008, Vol 36, Num 7, issn 0090-3493, S325-S339, SUPArticle

The ratio of blood products transfused affects mortality in patients receiving massive transfusions at a combat support hospitalBORGMAN, Matthew A; SPINELLA, Philip C; PERKINS, Jeremy G et al.The Journal of trauma, injury, infection, and critical care. 2007, Vol 63, Num 4, pp 805-813, issn 1079-6061, 9 p.Article

Comparison of platelet transfusion as fresh whole blood versus apheresis platelets for massively transfused combat trauma patientsPERKINS, Jeremy G; CAP, Andrew P; SPINELLA, Philip C et al.Transfusion (Philadelphia, PA). 2011, Vol 51, Num 2, pp 242-252, issn 0041-1132, 11 p.Article

Increased Platelet:RBC Ratios Are Associated With Improved Survival After Massive TransfusionHOLCOMB, John B; ZARZABAL, Lee A; MICHALEK, Joel E et al.The Journal of trauma, injury, infection, and critical care. 2011, Vol 71, Num 2, issn 1079-6061, S318-S328, SUP3Article

Impact of Improved Combat Casualty Care on Combat Wounded Undergoing Exploratory Laparotomy and Massive TransfusionSIMMONS, John W; WHITE, Christopher E; EASTRIDGE, Brian J et al.The Journal of trauma, injury, infection, and critical care. 2011, Vol 71, Num 1, issn 1079-6061, S82-S86, SUPConference Paper

Popliteal Artery Repair in Massively Transfused Military Trauma Casualties: A Pursuit to Save Life and Limb. DiscussionFOX, Charles J; PERKINS, Jeremy G; KRAGH, John F et al.FOX, Charles J; The Journal of trauma, injury, infection, and critical care. 2010, Vol 69, Num 1, issn 1079-6061, S123-S134, SUPArticle

An Evaluation of the Impact of Apheresis Platelets Used in the Setting of Massively Transfused Trauma Patients. DiscussionPERKINS, Jeremy G; ANDREW, Cap P; SEBESTA, James A et al.The Journal of trauma, injury, infection, and critical care. 2009, Vol 66, Num 4, issn 1079-6061, S77-S85, SUPArticle

A Reduction in Clot Formation Rate and Strength Assessed by Thrombelastography Is Indicative of Transfusion Requirements in Patients With Penetrating InjuriesPLOTKIN, Amy J; WADE, Charles E; JENKINS, Donald H et al.The Journal of trauma, injury, infection, and critical care. 2008, Vol 64, Num 2, issn 1079-6061, S64-S68, SUPConference Paper

The Ratio of Fibrinogen to Red Cells Transfused Affects Survival in Casualties Receiving Massive Transfusions at an Army Combat Support Hospital. DiscussionSTINGER, Harry K; SPINELLA, Philip C; WOLF, Steven E et al.The Journal of trauma, injury, infection, and critical care. 2008, Vol 64, Num 2, issn 1079-6061, S79-S85, SUPConference Paper

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