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Bryan A. Cotton
Researcher at Memorial Hermann Healthcare System
Publications - 7
Citations - 361
Bryan A. Cotton is an academic researcher from Memorial Hermann Healthcare System. The author has contributed to research in topics: Resuscitation & Injury Severity Score. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 7 publications receiving 235 citations. Previous affiliations of Bryan A. Cotton include University of Calgary & MetroHealth.
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Damage control resuscitation in patients with severe traumatic hemorrhage: A practice management guideline from the Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma.
Jeremy W. Cannon,Mansoor Khan,Ali S. Raja,Mitchell J. Cohen,John J. Como,Bryan A. Cotton,Joseph J. DuBose,Erin E. Fox,Kenji Inaba,Carlos J. Rodriguez,John B. Holcomb,Juan Duchesne +11 more
TL;DR: This guideline recommends the use of a MT/DCR protocol in hospitals that manage such patients and recommends that the protocol target a high ratio of PLAS and PLT to RBC, and conditionally recommend the in-hospital use of TXA early in the management of severely injured bleeding patients.
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The impact of hypothermia on outcomes in massively transfused patients.
Erica Louise Walsh Lester,Erin E. Fox,John B. Holcomb,Karen J. Brasel,Eileen M. Bulger,Mitchell J. Cohen,Bryan A. Cotton,Timothy C. Fabian,Jeffery D. Kerby,Terrence OʼKeefe,Sandro Rizoli,Thomas Scalea,Martin A. Schreiber,Kenji Inaba +13 more
TL;DR: Findings support the maintenance of normothermia in trauma patients and suggest that further investigation on the impact of cooling or rewarming during massive transfusion is warranted.
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The Role of TEG and ROTEM in Damage Control Resuscitation.
Jason B Brill,Bryan A. Cotton,Megan Brenner,Juan Duchesne,Paula Ferrada,Tal M. Hörer,David S. Kauvar,Mansoor Khan,Derek Roberts,Carlos A. Ordoñez,Bruno Perreira,Artai Priouzram,Andrew W. Kirkpatrick +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the available literature regarding viscoelastic testing, including thrombelastography (TEG) and rotational thromboelastometry (ROTEM), was reviewed to provide clinically relevant guidance for emergency resuscitation.
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Artificial neural networks can predict trauma volume and acuity regardless of center size and geography: A multicenter study
Bradley M. Dennis,David P. Stonko,Rachael A. Callcut,Richard A. Sidwell,Nicole A. Stassen,Mitchell J. Cohen,Bryan A. Cotton,Oscar D. Guillamondegui +7 more
TL;DR: An ANN successfully predicted trauma volumes and acuity across multiple trauma centers with very high levels of reliability, and can potentially provide a framework for determining resource allocation at both the trauma system level and the individual hospital level.
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Group A emergency-release plasma in trauma patients requiring massive transfusion.
Amory de Roulet,Jeffrey D. Kerby,Jordan A. Weinberg,Richard H. Lewis,Jay Hudgins,Ira A. Shulman,Erin E. Fox,John B. Holcomb,Karen Brasel,Eileen M. Bulger,Mitchell J. Cohen,Bryan A. Cotton,Timothy C. Fabian,Terence O’Keeffe,Sandro Rizoli,Thomas M. Scalea,Martin A. Schreiber,Kenji Inaba +17 more
TL;DR: The use of ERP is common in patients requiring massive transfusion and facilitates the rapid balanced resuscitation of patients who have sustained blood loss and is an acceptable option for patients requiringmassive transfusion, especially if group AB ERp is not readily available.