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Avery B. Nathens
Researcher at St. Michael's Hospital
Publications - 100
Citations - 13379
Avery B. Nathens is an academic researcher from St. Michael's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poison control & Population. The author has an hindex of 54, co-authored 100 publications receiving 12438 citations. Previous affiliations of Avery B. Nathens include University Health Network & Harborview Medical Center.
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Effects of Resident Work Hour Limitations on Faculty Professional Lives
TL;DR: Report changes in work content were independently associated with the self-reported probability of leaving academic medicine in the next 3 y and may have important implications for recruiting and retaining faculty at academic medical centers.
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Impact of presenting physiology and associated injuries on outcome following traumatic rupture of the thoracic aorta.
Riyad Karmy-Jones,Yvonne M. Carter,Avery B. Nathens,Susan I. Brundage,Mark H. Meissner,John J. Borsa,Seher Demirer,Gregory J. Jurkovich +7 more
TL;DR: The predominant factor influencing mortality, postoperative ARDS, and paralysis was preoperative instability and associated injuries, and in patients who are hypotensive, other injuries should take precedence over repair of TRA.
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The delivery of critical care services in US trauma centers: is the standard being met?
Avery B. Nathens,Ronald V. Maier,Gregory J. Jurkovich,Daphne Monary,Frederick P. Rivara,Ellen J. MacKenzie +5 more
TL;DR: The delivery of critical care services in trauma centers should evolve to a model that both includes the trauma surgeon in the care of the injured and allows for collaboration with a dedicated intensivist, who may or may not be a surgeon.
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Defining the research agenda for surgical infection: a consensus of experts using the Delphi approach.
Avery B. Nathens,Charles H. Cook,George W. Machiedo,Ernest E. Moore,Nicholas Namias,Fiemu E. Nwariaku +5 more
TL;DR: A research agenda, developed by a consensus of experts, provides direction and focus to the development of interventional trials geared toward reducing the morbidity associated with infections in surgical patients.
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Cryoprecipitate transfusion: assessing appropriateness and dosing in trauma.
Bartolomeu Nascimento,Sandro Rizoli,G. Rubenfeld,R. Fukushima,N. Ahmed,Avery B. Nathens,Yulia Lin,Jeannie Callum +7 more
TL;DR: Cryoprecipitate is currently largely used for acquired hypofibrinogenemia in the context of bleeding in patients with congenital factor VIII deficiency, but the appropriate cryop Recipitate dose and its impact on plasma fibrinogens levels are unclear in trauma.