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Academic Article Nonoperative management of solid organ injuries in children results in decreased blood utilization.
Academic Article Operative management of injured children at an adult level I trauma center.
Academic Article Driveway crush injuries in young children: a highly lethal, devastating, and potentially preventable event.
Academic Article Blunt diaphragmatic rupture in children.
Academic Article The injured child is resistant to multiple organ failure: a different inflammatory response?
Academic Article Alteration of the postinjury hyperinflammatory response by means of resuscitation with a red cell substitute.
Academic Article Renovascular injury: an argument for renal preservation.
Academic Article Cervical spine trauma in the injured child: a tragic injury with potential for salvageable functional outcome,.
Academic Article Resuscitation with a blood substitute abrogates pathologic postinjury neutrophil cytotoxic function.
Academic Article Blunt cerebrovascular injuries in the child.
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Academic Article Glasgow motor scale alone is equivalent to Glasgow Coma Scale at identifying children at risk for serious traumatic brain injury.
Academic Article Injured children are resistant to the adverse effects of early high volume crystalloid resuscitation.
Academic Article Pediatric specific shock index accurately identifies severely injured children.
Academic Article A pediatric specific shock index in combination with GMS identifies children with life threatening or severe traumatic brain injury.
Academic Article Shock index, pediatric age-adjusted (SIPA) is more accurate than age-adjusted hypotension for trauma team activation.
Academic Article The benefits of limiting scheduled blood draws in children with a blunt liver or spleen injury.
Academic Article Adolescent blunt solid organ injury: Differences in management strategies and outcomes between pediatric and adult trauma centers.

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