Samir Fakhry to Hospital Mortality
This is a "connection" page, showing publications Samir Fakhry has written about Hospital Mortality.
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The utility of procalcitonin in critically ill trauma patients. J Trauma Acute Care Surg. 2012 Aug; 73(2):413-8; discussion 418.
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Zero Preventable Deaths by 2020: Analysis of Prehospital and Emergency Department Deaths Following Penetrating Trauma Stratified by Anatomic Location. Am Surg. 2021 May; 87(5):784-789.
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Survival, quality of life, and charges in critically III surgical patients requiring prolonged ICU stays. J Trauma. 1996 Dec; 41(6):999-1007.
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Population-based study of the risk of in-hospital death after traumatic brain injury: the role of sepsis. J Trauma. 2011 Nov; 71(5):1226-34.
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How low is too low? Cardiac risks with anemia. Crit Care. 2004; 8 Suppl 2:S11-4.
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Management of brain-injured patients by an evidence-based medicine protocol improves outcomes and decreases hospital charges. J Trauma. 2004 Mar; 56(3):492-9; discussion 499-500.
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Relatively short diagnostic delays (<8 hours) produce morbidity and mortality in blunt small bowel injury: an analysis of time to operative intervention in 198 patients from a multicenter experience. J Trauma. 2000 Mar; 48(3):408-14; discussion 414-5.
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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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Use of the APACHE II scoring system to determine mortality of gynecologic oncology patients in the intensive care unit. Obstet Gynecol. 1995 Jan; 85(1):53-6.
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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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Comparison of APACHE II, Trauma Score, and Injury Severity Score as predictors of outcome in critically injured trauma patients. Am J Surg. 1993 Sep; 166(3):244-7.
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