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Improved resuscitation minimizes respiratory dysfunction and blunts interleukin-6 and nuclear factor-KB activation after traumatic hemorrhageCLARIDGE, Jeffrey A; SCHULMAN, Andrew M; YOUNG, Jeffrey S et al.Critical care medicine. 2002, Vol 30, Num 8, pp 1815-1819, issn 0090-3493Article

The Morbidity of Trauma NephrectomyEDWARDS, Norma M; CLARIDGE, Jeffrey A; FORSYTHE, Raquel M et al.The American surgeon. 2009, Vol 75, Num 11, pp 1112-1117, issn 0003-1348, 6 p.Article

Isolated Cervical Spine Fractures in the Elderly : A Deadly InjuryGOLOB, Joseph F; CLARIDGE, Jeffrey A; YOWLER, Charles J et al.The Journal of trauma, injury, infection, and critical care. 2008, Vol 64, Num 2, pp 311-315, issn 1079-6061, 5 p.Article

Preoperative findings predict conversion from laparoscopic to open cholecystectomy. DiscussionsLIPMAN, Jeremy M; CLARIDGE, Jeffrey A; LARSON, Gerald M et al.Surgery. 2007, Vol 142, Num 4, pp 556-565, issn 0039-6060, 10 p.Article

Does the addition of glutamine to enteral feeds affect patient mortality?SCHULMAN, Alison Saalwachter; WILLCUTTS, Kate F; GAZONI, Leo M et al.Critical care medicine. 2005, Vol 33, Num 11, pp 2501-2506, issn 0090-3493, 6 p.Article

Continued rationale of why hospital mortality is not an appropriate measure of trauma outcomesKELLY, Katherine B; KOEPPEL, Megan L; COMO, John J et al.The American journal of surgery. 2012, Vol 203, Num 3, pp 366-369, issn 0002-9610, 4 p.Article

Trauma Team Activation Can Be Tailored by Prehospital CriteriaCLARIDGE, Jeffrey A; GOLOB, Joseph F; LEUKHARDT, William H et al.The American surgeon. 2010, Vol 76, Num 12, pp 1401-1407, issn 0003-1348, 7 p.Article

The effect of bacterial contamination on neointimal hyperplasia in vascular grafts. DiscussionEDWARDS, Norma M; CLARIDGE, Jeffrey A; SHELL, Dan H et al.The American surgeon. 2006, Vol 72, Num 12, pp 1168-1175, issn 0003-1348, 8 p.Conference Paper

Young versus old: Factors affecting mortality after blunt traumatic injurySCHULMAN, Andrew M; CLARIDGE, Jeffrey A; YOUNG, Jeffrey S et al.The American surgeon. 2002, Vol 68, Num 11, pp 942-948, issn 0003-1348, 7 p.Conference Paper

In-house direct supervision by an attending is associated with differences in the care of patients with a blunt splenic injuryCLARIDGE, Jeffrey A; CARTER, Jeffrey W; MCCOY, Andrew M et al.Surgery. 2011, Vol 150, Num 4, pp 718-725, issn 0039-6060, 8 p.Article

A successful multimodality strategy for management of liver injuries. DiscussionCLARIDGE, Jeffrey A; YOUNG, Jeffrey S; AALAND, Mary O et al.The American surgeon. 2000, Vol 66, Num 10, pp 920-926, issn 0003-1348Conference Paper

Validation of Surgical Intensive Care-Infection Registry : A Medical Informatics System for Intensive Care Unit Research, Quality of Care Improvement, and Daily Patient CareGOLOB, Joseph F; FADLALLA, Adam M. A; KAN, Justin A et al.Journal of the American College of Surgeons. 2008, Vol 207, Num 2, pp 164-173, issn 1072-7515, 10 p.Article

Improved outcome of adult blunt splenic injury : A cohort analysis. DiscussionRAJANI, Ravi R; CLARIDGE, Jeffrey A; STEINBERG, Steven M et al.Surgery. 2006, Vol 140, Num 4, pp 625-632, issn 0039-6060, 8 p.Conference Paper

Predictors of patients who will develop Prolonged occult hypoperfusion following blunt trauma. CommentarySCHULMAN, Andrew M; CLARIDGE, Jeffrey A; CARR, Gordon et al.The Journal of trauma, injury, infection, and critical care. 2004, Vol 57, Num 4, pp 795-800, issn 1079-6061, 6 p.Article

The July phenomenon and the care of the severely injured patient: fact or fiction?CLARIDGE, Jeffrey A; SCHULMAN, Andrew M; SAWYER, Robert G et al.Surgery. 2001, Vol 130, Num 2, pp 346-353, issn 0039-6060Conference Paper

Computed Tomography Alone May Clear the Cervical Spine in Obtunded Blunt Trauma Patients: A Prospective Evaluation of a Revised ProtocolCOMO, John J; LEUKHARDT, William H; ANDERSON, James S et al.The Journal of trauma, injury, infection, and critical care. 2011, Vol 70, Num 2, pp 345-351, issn 1079-6061, 7 p.Conference Paper

Follow-up disparities after trauma: a real problem for outcomes research. DiscussionLEUKHARDT, William H; GOLOB, Joseph F; MCCOY, Andy M et al.LEUKHARDT, William H; The American journal of surgery. 2010, Vol 199, Num 3, pp 348-353, issn 0002-9610, 6 p.Article

Mortality for intra-abdominal infection is associated with intrinsic risk factors rather than the source of infectionINUI, Tazo; HARIDAS, Manjunath; CLARIDGE, Jeffrey A et al.Surgery. 2009, Vol 146, Num 4, pp 654-662, issn 0039-6060, 9 p.Article

Awake laparoscopy for the evaluation of equivocal penetrating abdominal woundsWEINBERG, Jordan A; MAGNOTTI, Louis J; EDWARDS, Norma M et al.Injury. 2007, Vol 38, Num 1, pp 60-64, issn 0020-1383, 5 p.Article

Transfusions result in pulmonary morbidity and death after a moderate degree of injury. DiscussionCROCE, Martin A; TOLLEY, Elizabeth A; CLARIDGE, Jeffrey A et al.The Journal of trauma, injury, infection, and critical care. 2005, Vol 59, Num 1, pp 19-24, issn 1079-6061, 6 p.Conference Paper

Laparotomy potentiates cytokine release and impairs pulmonary function after hemorrhage and resuscitation in mice. DiscussionCLARIDGE, Jeffrey A; WEED, Albert C; ENELOW, Rick et al.The Journal of trauma, injury, infection, and critical care. 2001, Vol 50, Num 2, pp 244-252, issn 1079-6061Conference Paper

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