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Academic Article Diabetes mellitus is not associated with major morbidity following open abdominal aortic aneurysm repair.
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Academic Article Enhanced trauma program commitment at a level I trauma center: effect on the process and outcome of care.
Academic Article Females have fewer complications and lower mortality following trauma than similarly injured males: a risk adjusted analysis of adults in the National Trauma Data Bank.
Academic Article Do trauma safety-net hospitals deliver truly safe trauma care? A multilevel analysis of the national trauma data bank.
Academic Article Diabetes is not associated with an increased peri-operative mortality or non-infectious morbidity following lower extremity arterial reconstruction.
Academic Article Association between intentional injury and long-term survival after trauma.
Academic Article Prehospital intravenous fluid administration is associated with higher mortality in trauma patients: a National Trauma Data Bank analysis.
Academic Article Spine immobilization in penetrating trauma: more harm than good?
Academic Article Influence of the National Trauma Data Bank on the study of trauma outcomes: is it time to set research best practices to further enhance its impact?
Academic Article Pediatric negative appendectomy rate: trend, predictors, and differentials.
Academic Article The impact of individual physicians on outcomes after trauma: is it the system or the surgeon?
Academic Article Surgeon-driven variability in emergency general surgery outcomes: Does it matter who is on call?
Academic Article Never giving up: outcomes and presentation of emergency general surgery in geriatric octogenarian and nonagenarian patients.
Academic Article Survival outcomes after prolonged intensive care unit length of stay among trauma patients: The evidence for never giving up.
Academic Article Alarming surge in nonsurvivable urban trauma and the case for violence prevention.
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