Thomas Esposito to Prospective Studies
This is a "connection" page, showing publications Thomas Esposito has written about Prospective Studies.
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Clinician vs mathematical statistical models: which is better at predicting an abnormal chest radiograph finding in injured patients? Am J Emerg Med. 2007 Sep; 25(7):823-30.
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Reasons to omit digital rectal exam in trauma patients: no fingers, no rectum, no useful additional information. J Trauma. 2005 Dec; 59(6):1314-9.
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Do prehospital trauma center triage criteria identify major trauma victims? Arch Surg. 1995 Feb; 130(2):171-6.
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Evaluation of distracting pain and clinical judgment in cervical spine clearance of trauma patients. World J Surg. 2013 Jan; 37(1):127-35.
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Implications of alcohol intoxication at the time of burn and smoke inhalation injury: an epidemiologic and clinical analysis. J Burn Care Res. 2013 Jan-Feb; 34(1):120-6.
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State trauma system evaluation: a unique and comprehensive approach. Ann Emerg Med. 1992 Apr; 21(4):351-7.
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Comparison of routine chest radiograph versus clinician judgment to determine adequate central line placement in critically ill patients. J Trauma. 2007 Jul; 63(1):50-6.
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Old fashion clinical judgment in the era of protocols: is mandatory chest X-ray necessary in injured patients? J Trauma. 2005 Aug; 59(2):324-30; discussion 330-2.
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The role of diagnostic laparoscopy in the management of trauma patients: a preliminary assessment. J Trauma. 1993 Apr; 34(4):506-13; discussion 513-5.
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Routine pelvic x-ray studies in awake blunt trauma patients: a sensible policy? J Trauma. 1992 Sep; 33(3):413-6.
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The rapid infusion system: a superior method for the resuscitation of hypovolemic trauma patients. Resuscitation. 1991 Apr; 21(2-3):207-27.
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