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Carlos J. Rodriguez
Researcher at Thomas Jefferson University
Publications - 55
Citations - 1196
Carlos J. Rodriguez is an academic researcher from Thomas Jefferson University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Teamwork & Debriefing. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 53 publications receiving 941 citations. Previous affiliations of Carlos J. Rodriguez include Medical Corps & Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences.
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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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Invasive Mold Infections Following Combat-related Injuries
Tyler E. Warkentien,Carlos J. Rodriguez,Bradley A. Lloyd,Justin Wells,Amy C. Weintrob,Amy C. Weintrob,James R. Dunne,Anuradha Ganesan,Anuradha Ganesan,Ping Li,William P. Bradley,Lakisha J. Gaskins,Françoise Seillier-Moiseiwitsch,Clinton K. Murray,Eugene V. Millar,Bryan Keenan,Kristopher M. Paolino,Mark D. Fleming,Duane R. Hospenthal,Glenn Wortmann,Michael L. Landrum,Michael L. Landrum,Mark G. Kortepeter,David R. Tribble +23 more
TL;DR: Early identification ofasive fungal wound infections are an emerging trauma-related infection leading to significant morbidity and should be accompanied by aggressive surgical and antifungal therapy among patients with suspicious wounds.
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Trapped as a Group, Escape as a Team: Applying Gamification to Incorporate Team-building Skills Through an 'Escape Room' Experience.
Xiao Chi Zhang,Hyunjoo Lee,Carlos J. Rodriguez,Joshua Rudner,Teresa M. Chan,Dimitrios Papanagnou +5 more
TL;DR: A pilot group of nine emergency medicine residents and one senior EM faculty member underwent a commercial escape room as part of a team-building exercise and felt that the escape room reproduced an environment analogous to the ED.
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Dismounted Complex Blast Injuries: A Comprehensive Review of the Modern Combat Experience
Jeremy W. Cannon,Luke J. Hofmann,Luke J. Hofmann,Sean C. Glasgow,Benjamin K. Potter,Carlos J. Rodriguez,Leopoldo C. Cancio,Todd E. Rasmussen,C. Anton Fries,Michael R Davis,Michael R Davis,James R. Jezior,Richard J. Mullins,Eric A. Elster +13 more
TL;DR: This paper is intended to help surgeons and their patients better understand the role of adrenaline in the development of traumatic brain injuries and how to treat these injuries more effectively.
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Evaluation of Military Use of Tranexamic Acid and Associated Thromboembolic Events.
TL;DR: This cohort study of US military casualties in US military combat support hospitals in Afghanistan and a single US-based tertiary military treatment facility within the continental United States was conducted from 2011 to 2015, with follow-up through initial hospitalization and readmissions.