James R. Baylis
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View article: Videoconferencing for Large Animal Trauma Experiments During COVID-19: A Cross-Continent Experience
Videoconferencing for Large Animal Trauma Experiments During COVID-19: A Cross-Continent Experience Open
Introduction COVID-19 shutdowns in many research facilities across North America impacted preclinical trauma-related research and development. Shutdown limited the speed and resources available for large animal experiments necessary for ad…
View article: Severe upper gastrointestinal bleeding is halted by endoscopically delivered self-propelling thrombin powder: A porcine pilot study
Severe upper gastrointestinal bleeding is halted by endoscopically delivered self-propelling thrombin powder: A porcine pilot study Open
Background and study aims Hemostatic powders have emerged recently to treat upper gastrointestinal bleeding (UGIB). Previously, we developed a novel self-propelling thrombin powder (SPTP) that effectively manages external pulsatile arteria…
View article: The adhesion of clots in wounds contributes to hemostasis and can be enhanced by coagulation factor XIII
The adhesion of clots in wounds contributes to hemostasis and can be enhanced by coagulation factor XIII Open
View article: Bleeding is increased in amyloid precursor protein knockout mouse
Bleeding is increased in amyloid precursor protein knockout mouse Open
View article: Tu1478 NOVEL HEMOSTATIC POWDER STOPS BLEEDING IN A LIVE PROCINE MODEL OF UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL BLEEDING
Tu1478 NOVEL HEMOSTATIC POWDER STOPS BLEEDING IN A LIVE PROCINE MODEL OF UPPER GASTROINTESTINAL BLEEDING Open
View article: LO13: Development of a national, standardized simulation case template
LO13: Development of a national, standardized simulation case template Open
Innovation Concept: A major barrier to the development of a national simulation case repository and multi-site simulation research is the lack of a standardized national case template. This issue was recently identified as a priority resea…
View article: Topical tranexamic acid inhibits fibrinolysis more effectively when formulated with self‐propelling particles
Topical tranexamic acid inhibits fibrinolysis more effectively when formulated with self‐propelling particles Open
View article: Improving the efficacy of hemostatic agents by increasing their transport into wounds
Improving the efficacy of hemostatic agents by increasing their transport into wounds Open
Uncontrollable hemorrhage remains a leading cause of mortality in many situations, including during surgery and following trauma. Many hemostatic interventions have been developed, but mortality and morbidity remain high because they are i…
View article: P014: Palliative and end of life care education in Canadian emergency medicine residency programs: a national cross-sectional survey
P014: Palliative and end of life care education in Canadian emergency medicine residency programs: a national cross-sectional survey Open
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View article: Localization of Short-Chain Polyphosphate Enhances its Ability to Clot Flowing Blood Plasma
Localization of Short-Chain Polyphosphate Enhances its Ability to Clot Flowing Blood Plasma Open
Short-chain polyphosphate (polyP) is released from platelets upon platelet activation, but it is not clear if it contributes to thrombosis. PolyP has increased propensity to clot blood with increased polymer length and when localized onto …
View article: Thrombolysis by chemically modified coagulation factor Xa
Thrombolysis by chemically modified coagulation factor Xa Open
View article: Halting hemorrhage with self-propelling particles and local drug delivery
Halting hemorrhage with self-propelling particles and local drug delivery Open
View article: Self-propelled particles that transport cargo through flowing blood and halt hemorrhage
Self-propelled particles that transport cargo through flowing blood and halt hemorrhage Open
Simple, water-reactive particles can carry enzymes upstream through aqueous solutions and into wounds to halt severe bleeding.