Abstracts 2022

Anaplasmosis Mimicking Acute Cholecystitis

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Author(s): Hannah Medeck, ; Kurt Stahlfeld, UPMC Mercy; Margaret Miller, UPMC Mercy

Associations of injury severity with debridement and irrigation practices among patients with open facial fractures

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Author(s): Therese Duane, Medical City Plano; Erica Sercy, Injury Outcomes Network; Kaysie Banton, Swedish Medical Center; Brian Blackwood, St. Anthony Hospital; David Hamilton, Penrose Hospital; Andrew Hentzen, Wesley Medical Center; Kerrick Akinola, St. Anthony Hospital; Jeffrey Gordon, Swedish Medical Center; David Bar-Or, Injury Outcomes Network; Matthew Hatch, Swedish Medical Center

Bacteremia in Trauma: A Contemporary Analysis of Blood Culture Results and Outcomes in 158,884 Patients

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Author(s): Samir Fakhry, Center for Trauma and Acute Care Surgery; Kimberly MacLeod, Center for Trauma and Acute Care Surgery; Jennifer Morse, Center for Trauma and Acute Care Surgery; Jeneva Garland, Center for Trauma and Acute Care Surgery; Nina Wilson, Center for Trauma and Acute Care Surgery; Laura McLean, Center for Trauma and Acute Care Surgery; Dorraine Watts, Center for Trauma and Acute Care Surgery

Burn Wound Location Influences the Composition of Buccal and Wound Bed Swab Microbiomes

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Author(s): Edward Kelly, Firefighters’ Burn and Surgical Research Laboratory; Mary Oliver, Firefighters’ Burn and Surgical Research Laboratory; Bonnie Carney, Firefighters’ Burn and Surgical Research Laboratory; John Keyloun, Firefighters’ Burn and Surgical Research Laboratory; Robert Ball, St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center; Melissa McLawhorn, Firefighters’ Burn and Surgical Research Laboratory; justin wright, Contamination Source Identification, LLC; Regina Lamendella, Contamination Source Identification, LLC; Lauren Moffatt, Firefighters’ Burn and Surgical Research Laboratory; Jeffrey Shupp, Medstar Washington Hospital Center

Eligible for the Resident Award

Burn Wound Microbiome Differences in the Setting of Xenografted vs. Autografted Wounds

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Author(s): Mary Oliver, MedStar Health Research Institute; John Keyloun, MedStar Washington Hospital Center; Jeremy Chen See, Contamination Source Identification, LLC; Robert Ball, St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center; Bonnie Carney, MedStar Health Research Institute; Lauren Nosanov, New York Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center; Melissa McLawhorn, MedStar Health Research Institute; justin wright, Contamination Source Identification, LLC; Regina Lamendella, Contamination Source Identification, LLC; Lauren Moffatt, MedStar Health Research Institute; Jeffrey Shupp, MedStar Washington Hospital Center

Burn-specific triage guidelines in state-based crisis standards of care

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Author(s): Rabia Nizamani, ; Booker King, UNC; Felicia Williams, UNC

Cross-Border Antibiotic Resistance Patterns in Burn Patients

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Author(s): Chance Dunbar, University of California San Diego; Jarrett Santorelli, University of California San Diego; William Marshall, University of California San Diego; Laura Haines, University of California San Diego; Kevin Box, University of California San Diego; Jeanne Lee, University of California San Diego; Eli Strait, University of California San Diego; Todd Costantini, University of California San Diego; Alan Smith, University of California San Diego; Jay Doucet, University of California San Diego; Allison Berndtson,

De-novo Belatacept Therapy Is Associated With An Increased Risk Of Invasive CMV Disease After Kidney Transplantation

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Author(s): Gregory Petrossian, ; Jorge Ortiz, Albany Medical Center; Kathryn Addonizio, Albany Medical Center; Alexander Hsiao, Albany Medical Center; Lisa Teixeira, Albany Medical Center; Naoru Koizumi, George Mason University; Rosy James, George Mason University; Sunil Patel, UMC Las Vegas; David Conti, Albany Medical Center; Robert Plews, Albany Medical Center

De-novo Belatacept Therapy Is Associated With More BK Viremia And Less BK Clearance In Kidney Transplantation Patients

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Author(s): Gregory Petrossian, ; Jorge Ortiz, Albany Medical Center; Kathryn Addonizio, Albany Medical Center; Alexander Hsiao, Albany Medical Center; Lisa Teixeira, Albany Medical Center; Naoru Koizumi, George Mason University; Rosy James, George Mason University; Sunil Patel, UMC Las Vegas; David Conti, Albany Medical Center; Robert Plews, Albany Medical Center

Emergency General Surgery in the Immunosuppressed Patient: Do Outcomes Differ?

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Author(s): Manuel Castillo-Angeles , ; Barbara Okafor, Brigham and Women’s Hospital; Christine Wu, Brigham and Women’s Hospital; Stephanie Nitzschke, Brigham and Women’s Hospital; Reza Askari MD, Brigham and Women’s Hospital

Eligible for the Resident Award