Smitha Bhaumik
Title | Assistant Professor |
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Institution | University of Colorado Denver - Anschutz Medical Campus |
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Department | SOM-EM MED Clinical |
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Bibliographic
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Bhaumik S, Wogu AF, Finck L, Jamison M, Xiao M, Finn J, Lategan H, Verster J, de Vries S, Wylie C, Hodson L, Mayet M, Wagner L, Snyders L, Doubell K, Erasmus E, Oosthuizen G, Rees C, Schauer SG, Dixon J, Mould-Millman NK. Factors associated with mortality among patients with penetrating non-compressible torso hemorrhage in South Africa: A retrospective cohort study. Afr J Emerg Med. 2025 Jun; 15(2):613-620. PMID: 40420869.
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Wogu AF, Dixon JM, Xiao M, Lategan HJ, Oosthuizen G, Schauer SG, Steyn E, Bhaumik S, Verster J, Wylie C, de Vries S, Mayet M, Hodsdon L, Wagner L, Snyders LO, Doubell K, Lourens D, Stassen W, Rees C, Young J, Moore EE, Mould-Millman NK. Tranexamic acid is associated with post-injury mortality in a resource-limited trauma system: Findings from the epidemiology and outcomes of prolonged trauma care cohort study. Transfusion. 2025 May; 65 Suppl 1:S276-S287. PMID: 40021492.
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Collora CE, Xiao M, Fosdick B, Lategan HJ, Finn J, Schauer SG, Dixon J, Bhaumik S, Stassen W, de Vries S, Wylie C, Mould-Millman NK. Predicting Mortality in Trauma Research: Evaluating the Performance of Trauma Scoring Tools in a South African Population. Cureus. 2024 Oct; 16(10):e71225. PMID: 39399278.
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Dixon J, de Vries S, Fleischer C, Bhaumik S, Dymond C, Jones A, Ross M, Finn J, Geduld H, Steyn E, Lategan H, Hodsdon L, Verster J, Mukonkole S, Doubell K, Baidwan N, Mould-Millman NK. Preventable trauma deaths in the Western Cape of South Africa: A consensus-based panel review. PLOS Glob Public Health. 2024; 4(5):e0003122. PMID: 38728269.
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Mould-Millman NK, Wogu AF, Fosdick BK, Dixon JM, Beaty BL, Bhaumik S, Lategan HJ, Stassen W, Schauer SG, Steyn E, Verster J, Wylie C, de Vries S, Jamison M, Kohlbrenner M, Mayet M, Hodsdon L, Wagner L, Snyders LO, Doubell K, Lourens D, Bebarta VS. Association of freeze-dried plasma with 24-h mortality among trauma patients at risk for hemorrhage. Transfusion. 2024 May; 64 Suppl 2:S155-S166. PMID: 38501905.
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Finn J, Dixon JM, Moreira F, Herbst C, Bhaumik S, Fleischer CL, Stassen W, Beaty B, Lourens D, Verster J, Fosdick B, Lategan HJ, de Vries S, Uren G, Wylie C, Steyn E, Geduld H, Mould-Millman NK. Patterns of on-scene and healthcare system trauma deaths in the Western Cape of South Africa. World J Surg. 2024 02; 48(2):320-330. PMID: 38310308.
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Bhaumik S, Suresh K, Lategan H, Steyn E, Mould-Millman NK. The new injury severity score underestimates true injury severity in a resource-constrained setting. Afr J Emerg Med. 2024 Mar; 14(1):11-18. PMID: 38173687.
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Baidwan NK, Schauer SG, Dixon JM, Bhaumik S, April MD, April MD, Dengler BA, Mould-Millman NK. Tranexamic Acid Improves Survival in the Setting of Severe Head Injury in Combat Casualties. Med J (Ft Sam Houst Tex). 2023 Jan-Mar; (Per 23-1/2/3):34-40. PMID: 36607296.
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Bhaumik D, Bhaumik SS, Thaker AA, Timpone VM, Bills CB, Patten L, Pattee J, Chow D, Sugrue LP, Callen AL. Ordering Characteristics Predictive of Noncontrast CT Head Positivity in the Emergency Department. Acad Radiol. 2023 03; 30(3):492-498. PMID: 35654657.
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Bhaumik S, Hannun M, Dymond C, DeSanto K, Barrett W, Wallis LA, Mould-Millman NK. Prehospital triage tools across the world: a scoping review of the published literature. Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med. 2022 Apr 27; 30(1):32. PMID: 35477474.
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