Predicting Hospital Length Of Stay For Pediatric All Terrain Accident Victims: A Novel Mathematical Model

Predicting Hospital Length Of Stay For Pediatric All Terrain Accident Victims: A Novel Mathematical Model

ASSOCIATION FOR ACADEMIC SURGERY AND SOCIETY OF UNIVERSITY SURGEONS—ABSTRACTS 58.3. Short Term Outcomes In Patients With Non-operatively Managed Blunt...

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ASSOCIATION FOR ACADEMIC SURGERY AND SOCIETY OF UNIVERSITY SURGEONS—ABSTRACTS 58.3. Short Term Outcomes In Patients With Non-operatively Managed Blunt Thoracic Aortic Injuries. A. Ekeh,1 V. Yedavilli,1 N. Azie,2 M. McCarthy1; 1Wright State University Department of Surgery, Dayton, OH; 2Miami Valley Hospital, Dayton, OH

58.4. Assessment Of Variation In Tracheostomy Practice In Academic And Non-Academic Medical Centers Through Analysis Of University Healthsystem Consortium Data Resource. B. D. Freeman,1 S. Medvedev,2 S. Hohmann,2 B. L. Hall,1 P. E. Morris3; 1Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO; 2University Healthsystem Consortium, Oakbrook, IL; 3Wake Forest Univesity Health Sciences Center, Winston Salem, NC

58.5. Very Tight Glucose Control In The ICU Leads To Increased Adverse Cardiac Events. A. A. Thomay, S. F. Monaghan, D. S. Heffernan, W. G. Cioffi, C. A. Adams; Rhode Island Hospital/Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Department of Surgery, Providence, RI

58.6. Is the Necessity Of Tracheostomy Predictable In Patients Intubated In The Intensive Care Unit? X. Gomez,2 A. Sanabria,1,2 V. Vega,1 L. C. Dominguez,1 C. Osorio1; 1Universidad De La Sabana, Chia, Cundinamarca; 2Fundacion Abood Shaio, Bogota, Cundinamarca

58.7. What’s the Rush? Delayed Intubation In Patients With Late Onset Respiratory Failure In Mild to Moderately Injured Patients Has Minimal Clinical Consequences. E. Miraflor, L. Yeung, A. Strumwasser, J. Sadjadi, G. Victorino; University of California San Francisco, East Bay, Oakland, CA

58.8. Evidence for CNS Injury-Induced Immune Dysfunction: Elevated Systolic Blood Pressure is Specific for Traumatic Brain Injury and Associated with Increased Rates of Pneumonia and High Mortality. M. Srour, M. A. Clond, A. Gangi, J. Mirocha, M. Bukur, A. Salim, E. J. Ley; Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA

58.9. Outcome Following Post-Traumatic Arrest With Aggressive Treatment Of Hemorrhage and Coagulopathy. P. B. Amin, L. J. Magnotti, P. E. Fischer, T. C. Fabian, M. A. Croce; University of Tennessee- Memphis, Presley Trauma Center, Memphis, TN

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58.12. Predicting Hospital Length Of Stay For Pediatric All Terrain Accident Victims: A Novel Mathematical Model. K. H. Nagarsheth, S. S. Gandhi, S. J. Kurek, C. Angel; University of Tennessee Medical Center, Knoxville, TN

58.13. Vehicular Trauma In The US: Are Outcomes Improved After Transfer To Level-One Trauma Centers? T. F. Danish, A. Rozenberg, V. Y. Dombrovskiy, T. R. Vogel; UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Dept. Of Surgery, the Surgical Outcomes Research Group, New Brunswick, NJ

58.14. Attitudes and Behaviors Concerning Alcohol Use and Impaired Driving in Adolescents. D. A. Piastrelli, M. K. Srour, A. Salim, D. R. Margulies; Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, CA

VASCULAR 2: AAA & METABOLIC SYNDROME 59.1. Short- And Mid-term Device-Specific Outcomes Following Endovascular Aortic Aneurysm Exclusion. H. Chen, M. Chen, P. H. Lin, K. Dara, W. Sarah, P. Kougias, C. F. Bechara; Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX

59.2. Ruptured Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm Repair: Predictors Of Permanent Paraplegia. F. H. Jonker,1 J. Van Keulen,1 H. J. Verhagen,2 P. H. Lin,3 A. W. Lee,4 S. Trimarchi,5 F. L. Moll,6 B. E. Muhs1; 1Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT; 2Erasmus Medical Center Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Rotterdam; 3Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX; 4 Christine E. Lynn Heart and Vascular Institute, Boca Raton, Fl; 55Policlinico San Donato, I.R.C.C.S. Cardiovascular Center ‘‘E. Malan’’, Milan, Milan; 6University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, Utrecht

59.3. Diabetes Mellitus Is Not Associated With Worse Outcomes Following Open Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair. K. Hughes,1 J. D. Jackson,1 S. K. Onguti,1 P. L. Turner,2 O. Bolorunduro,1 N. Bhayani,1 A. Mcunu,1 E. E. Cornwell,1 D. A. Rose1; 1Howard University College of Medicine, Washington, DC; 2University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD

58.10. Prevention Of Rebound Hyperlactemia Decreases Morbidity And Mortality In Critically Ill Trauma Patients. M. Brenner, G. Bochicchio, K. Bochicchio, S. Zhu, T. Scalea; University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center, Baltimore, Md

59.4. The Effect Of Intraluminal Pressure On Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Wall Stress. C. B. Washington,1,2 J. Shum,1 P. Liu,1 S. C. Muluk,3 E. A. Finol1; 1Institute for Complex Engineered Systems, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA; 2Department of Surgery, Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA; 3Division of Vascular Surgery, Allegheny General Hopsital, Pittsburgh, PA

58.11. Airway, Breathing, CT Scanning; Duplicate computed tomography imaging after transfer to trauma center. H. B. Moore,1 L. Dorf,1 M. H. Streeter,1 K. K. DeStigter,1 S. Leffler,1 K. Freeman,1 B. Crookes2; 1University of Vermont College of Medicine / Fletcher Allen Health Care, Burlington, Vermont; 2 Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina

59.5. Differential Gender And Species Specific Formation of Aneurysms Using A Novel Method Of Inducing Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms. A. Laser,1 G. Lu,1 A. Ghosh,1 K. Roelofs,1 B. McEvoy,1 P. DiMusto,1 C. M. Bhamidipati,2 G. Ailawadi,2 J. L. Eliason,1 P. K. Henke,1 G. R. Upchurch1,2; 1University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; 2University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA