Samir Fakhry to North Carolina
This is a "connection" page, showing publications Samir Fakhry has written about North Carolina.
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Statewide, population-based, time-series analysis of the frequency and outcome of pulmonary embolus in 318,554 trauma patients. J Trauma. 1997 Jan; 42(1):90-9.
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Management and outcome of splenic injury: the results of a five-year statewide population-based study. Am Surg. 1996 Nov; 62(11):911-7.
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Incidence, management, and outcome of femoral shaft fracture: a statewide population-based analysis of 2805 adult patients in a rural state. J Trauma. 1994 Aug; 37(2):255-60; discussion 260-1.
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Outcomes of and resource consumption by high-cost patients in the intensive care unit. Am J Crit Care. 2002 Sep; 11(5):467-73.
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The impact of laparoscopic cholecystectomy on the management and outcome of biliary tract disease in North Carolina: a statewide, population-based, time-series analysis. J Am Coll Surg. 1996 Jul; 183(1):31-45.
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A statewide, population-based time-series analysis of the increasing frequency of nonoperative management of abdominal solid organ injury. Ann Surg. 1995 Sep; 222(3):311-22; discussion 322-6.
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Report on the clinical workstation and clinical data repository utilization at UNC Hospitals. Proc Annu Symp Comput Appl Med Care. 1994; 276-80.
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An analysis of the association of trauma centers with per capita hospitalizations and death rates from injury. Ann Surg. 1993 Oct; 218(4):512-21; discussion 521-4.
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Injury severity grading in trauma patients: a simplified technique based upon ICD-9 coding. J Trauma. 1993 Oct; 35(4):497-506; discussion 506-7.
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Progress report on the clinical workstation and clinical data repository at UNC Hospitals. Proc Annu Symp Comput Appl Med Care. 1993; 243-7.
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Prospective comparison of clinical judgment and APACHE II score in predicting the outcome in critically ill surgical patients. J Trauma. 1992 Jun; 32(6):747-53; discussion 753-4.
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