Michael D Cobler-Lichter
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View article: MIASurviveMTP: Machine learning for immediate assessment and survival prediction after massive transfusion protocol
MIASurviveMTP: Machine learning for immediate assessment and survival prediction after massive transfusion protocol Open
Early triage of trauma patients requiring massive transfusion (MT) may help to marshal appropriate resources and improve treatment and outcome. Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) offer theoretical advantages compared to…
View article: Has the pendulum swung too far? Discretionary single‐unit red blood cell transfusion in trauma is associated with infection, thromboembolic events, and mortality
Has the pendulum swung too far? Discretionary single‐unit red blood cell transfusion in trauma is associated with infection, thromboembolic events, and mortality Open
Objectives Studies in elective surgery report adverse outcomes with transfusion of a solitary unit of red blood cells (RBC). We quantified the effect of discretionary transfusion of one unit of blood in trauma patients with borderline tran…
View article: 569 ECMO as Salvage Therapy in Burn-Related ARDS
569 ECMO as Salvage Therapy in Burn-Related ARDS Open
Introduction Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) is an effective therapy for severe acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), but its use in burn patients is uniquely challenging due to bleeding risk associated with frequent opera…
View article: 501 A Nationwide Survey of Burn Survivors: Who Is at Greatest Risk for Financial Toxicity?
501 A Nationwide Survey of Burn Survivors: Who Is at Greatest Risk for Financial Toxicity? Open
Introduction The financial burden patients face due to healthcare costs is known as financial toxicity. Burn survivors are at high risk for financial toxicity given that their injuries can result in significant disability, lead to ongoing …
View article: 633 Marijuana Use in a Nationwide Survey of Burn Survivors
633 Marijuana Use in a Nationwide Survey of Burn Survivors Open
Introduction There is growing interest in the use of marijuana and its derivatives for treating a variety of symptoms including chronic neuropathic pain, sleep disturbances, and anxiety. However, patterns of marijuana use among burn surviv…
View article: CONCOMITANT VERSUS STAGED REPAIR OF VENTRAL HERNIAS DURING BARIATRIC SURGERY: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
CONCOMITANT VERSUS STAGED REPAIR OF VENTRAL HERNIAS DURING BARIATRIC SURGERY: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW Open
Background Obesity is a risk factor for the development of ventral hernias, which are found in about 8% of bariatric surgery candidates. It is controversial as to whether patients should undergo bariatric surgery and ventral hernia repair …
View article: 66 Mental Health Support Is an Unmet Need for Long-Term Burn Survivors
66 Mental Health Support Is an Unmet Need for Long-Term Burn Survivors Open
Introduction A National Trauma Research Action Plan identified the involvement of burn survivors as critical informants to determine the direction of research and clinical progress in the field. This study surveyed a nationwide sample of b…
View article: 715 Initial Use of PLA Skin Substitute at a Large Public Safety-Net Hospital
715 Initial Use of PLA Skin Substitute at a Large Public Safety-Net Hospital Open
Introduction The loss of available xenograft as a skin substitute posed significant problems for our burn patients with partial thickness burns and the inability to transition to outpatient wound care or with intractable pain. This led to …
View article: Lost and found: how missing data connects TXA and outcomes in severely injured patients
Lost and found: how missing data connects TXA and outcomes in severely injured patients Open
View article: Development and Preliminary Evaluation of IRD-1-2-3: An Animated Video to Inform Transplant Candidates About Increased Risk Donor Kidneys
Development and Preliminary Evaluation of IRD-1-2-3: An Animated Video to Inform Transplant Candidates About Increased Risk Donor Kidneys Open
Background. Current educational interventions about increased risk donors (IRDs) are less effective in improving knowledge among African American (AA) kidney transplant candidates compared to other races. We aimed to develop an IRD educati…