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Burapat Sangthong
Researcher at Prince of Songkla University
Publications - 30
Citations - 1360
Burapat Sangthong is an academic researcher from Prince of Songkla University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Injury Severity Score & Trauma center. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 27 publications receiving 1262 citations. Previous affiliations of Burapat Sangthong include University of Southern California.
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Whole body imaging in blunt multisystem trauma patients without obvious signs of injury: Results of a prospective study
Ali Salim,Burapat Sangthong,Matthew J. Martin,Carlos V.R. Brown,David Plurad,Demetrios Demetriades,James G. Tyburski,Tyler G. Hughes,J. Stephen Marshall,Karen J. Brasel,Richard L. Jamison,Baiba J. Grube +11 more
TL;DR: The use of pan scan based on mechanism in awake, evaluable patients is warranted, and Clinically significant abnormalities are not uncommon, resulting in a change in treatment in nearly 19% of patients.
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Tissue oxygen saturation predicts the development of organ dysfunction during traumatic shock resuscitation
Stephen M. Cohn,Avery B. Nathens,Frederick A. Moore,Peter Rhee,Juan Carlos Puyana,Ernest E. Moore,Gregory J. Beilman,Janet McCarthy,Rachelle B. Jonas,Joe Johnston,Peter P. Lopez,Dian Nuxoll,Huawei Tang,Bruce A. McKinley,Burapat Sangthong,Constantinos Constantinou,Patricio M. Polanco,Andrew B. Peitzman,Stephanie Huls,Jeffrey L. Johnson,Catherine C. Cothren,Melissa Thorson,Alan Beal,Teresa Nelson,Ronald G. Pearl,Larry M. Gentilello,Anthony A. Meyer,Le Ann D. Anderson,Barbara L. Gallea,Diane Rupp,Becky Saar,Michelle McGraw,Virginia Diaz,Kristi Carlson,Greg Wheatley +34 more
TL;DR: NIRS-derived muscle StO2 measurements perform similarly to BD in identifying poor perfusion and predicting the development of MODS or death after severe torso trauma, yet have the additional advantages of being continuous and noninvasive.
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Massive transfusion in trauma patients: tissue hemoglobin oxygen saturation predicts poor outcome.
Frederick A. Moore,Teresa Nelson,Bruce A. McKinley,Ernest E. Moore,Avery B. Nathens,Peter Rhee,Juan Carlos Puyana,Gregory J. Beilman,Stephen M. Cohn,Janet McCarthy,Rachelle B. Jonas,Joe Johnston,Peter P. Lopez,Avery B. Nathen,Dian Nuxoll,Huawei Tang,Burapat Sangthong,Constantinos Constantinou,Patricio M. Polanco,Andrew B. Peitzman,Stephanie Huls,Jeffrey L. Johnson,Catherine C. Cothren,Melissa Thorson,Alan Beal,G. Pearl Ronald,Larry M. Gentilello,Anthony A. Meyer,Leann Anderson,Barbara L. Gallea,Diane Rupp,Becky Saar,Michelle McGraw,V. A. Diaz,Kristi Carlson,Greg Wheatley +35 more
TL;DR: Patients who require massive transfusion can be predicted early, and persistent low StO2 identifies those MT patients destined to have poor outcome, and new strategies to improve outcome are tested.
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Management and Hospital Outcomes of Blunt Renal Artery Injuries: Analysis of 517 Patients from the National Trauma Data Bank
Burapat Sangthong,Demetrios Demetriades,Matthew J. Martin,Ali Salim,Chelsea Brown,Kenji Inaba,Peter Rhee,Linda Chan +7 more
TL;DR: Nonoperative management should be considered as an acceptable therapeutic option after different types of blunt trauma and patients who had surgical revascularization had a considerably longer ICU and hospital stay than observed patients.
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Near-hanging injuries: A 10-year experience
Ali Salim,Matthew J. Martin,Burapat Sangthong,Carlos V.R. Brown,Peter Rhee,Demetrios Demetriades +5 more
TL;DR: Injuries commonly occurred after near-hanging and the prognosis is favorable, even with patients who arrive with a GCS < or =8, and Liberal screening using CT scans is warranted.