Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia in Trauma Patients with Splenic Injuries. Does Splenectomy Increase the Risk?

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Author(s): Michael Alchaer, ; Ricardo Fonseca, Washington University in St. Louis; Leonardo Diaz, Washington University in St. Louis; Hussain Afzal, Washington University in St. Louis; Melissa Canas, Washington University in St. Louis; Jason Snyder, Washington University in St. Louis; Grant Bochicchio, Washington University in St. Louis

Ventilator-associated Pneumonia Predicts Acute Cognitive Disability in Severe Traumatic Brain Injury

Presentation Number: 844

Author(s): Shruthi Srinivas, The Ohio State University; Christopher Gilliam, The Ohio State University; Jacob Roden-Foreman, Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas; Russell Payne, UT Southwestern; Anna Liveris, NYC Health Hospitals | Jacobi; Anthony Tigano, Cooper University Hospital; Michelle Kincaid , Ohio Health; Stephanie Doris, Ohio Health; William Brigode, Cook County Health; Johanna Stecher, Cook County Health; Katherine McBride, Memorial Health Univeristy Medical Center; Tanya Egodage, Cooper University Hospital; Joy Song, Albert Einstein College of Medicine; Kaushik Mukherjee, Loma Linda University Health; Brett Tracy, ; Liz Liz Penaloza – Villalobos, Loma Linda University Health

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Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia Risk in Prehospital or Emergency Room Intubated Trauma Patients

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Author(s): Raj Malhotra, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School; Brian Zeng, University Hospital; Keshav Kumar, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School; Helen Horng, University Hospital; Christopher Graham, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School; Joanelle Bailey, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School; Nina Glass, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School

Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia Risk in Traumatic Brain Injury Patients

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Author(s): Raj Malhotra, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School; Kiley Timmons, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School; Brian Zeng, University Hospital; Helen Horng, University Hospital; Christopher Graham, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School; Joanelle Bailey, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School; Nina Glass, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School

What Constitutes Expertise in Surgical Infectious Diseases? Benchmarking the SIS Membership Using the H-index.

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Author(s): Sebastian Schubl, ; Lynn Hydo, ; Philip Barie, ; Rondi Gelbard, ; Catherine Hunter, ; D. Yeh, MD, ; Patrick Delaplain, ; Areg Grigorian, ; Negaar Aryan, ; Lillian Kao,

Wide Variation in Prophylactic Antibiotics for Operative Isolated Traumatic Facial Fractures

Presentation Number: 856

Author(s): Mandi Roberts, ; Angela Sauaia, Denver Health; Ernest Moore, Denver Health; D. Yeh, MD, Denver Health

Open versus Laparoscopic Appendectomy: A post hoc analysis of the EAST Appendicitis MUSTANG Study

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Author(s): Lauren Thompson, University of Miami; Brianna Cohen, University of Miami; D. Yeh, MD, Ernest E. Moore Shock Trauma Center / Denver Health Medical Center / University of Colorado; Walter Ramsey, University of Miami; Patricia Byers, University of Miami; Nicholas Namias, University of Miami; Jonathan Meizoso, University of Miami

A comparison of Surgical Infection Society (SIS) vs Internationals surgical site infection (SSI) prevention Guidelines.

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Author(s): Radwan Dipp Ramos, Valley Health Systems, Nevada; June Kim, Valley Health Systems, Nevada; Andrew Stephen, Brown University, Rhode Island Hospital; Matthew Swenson, Valley Health Systems, Nevada; Daithi Heffernan, Brown University, Rhode Island Hospital

Eligible for the Resident Award and Sawyer Awar

A marked difference in cost of care exist across races for patients admitted with diverticulitis.

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Author(s): Shih-Dun Liu, Brown University, Department of Surgery; Chibueze Nwaiwu, Brown University, Department of Surgery; Andrew Stephen, Brown University, Department of Surgery; Daithi Heffernan, Brown University, Department of Surgery

A Meta-Analysis Investigating Incisional Negative Pressure Wound Therapy for the Prevention of Surgical Site Infection

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Author(s): Hannah Groenen, Amsterdam UMC; Hasti Jalalzadeh, Amsterdam UMC; Stijn de Jonge, Amsterdam UMC; Niels Wolfhagen, Amsterdam UMC; Ricardo Orsini, Elisabeth-TweeSteden Ziekenhuis; Anne Eskes, Amsterdam UMC; Marja Boermeester, Amsterdam UMC