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David H. Wisner
Researcher at University of California, Davis
Publications - 131
Citations - 8004
David H. Wisner is an academic researcher from University of California, Davis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Resuscitation & Blunt trauma. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 129 publications receiving 7415 citations. Previous affiliations of David H. Wisner include University of California, Berkeley & University of California, San Francisco.
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Identification of children at very low risk of clinically-important brain injuries after head trauma: a prospective cohort study
Nathan Kuppermann,James F. Holmes,Peter S. Dayan,John D. Hoyle,Shireen M. Atabaki,Richard Holubkov,Frances M. Nadel,David Monroe,Rachel M. Stanley,Dominic A. Borgialli,Mohamed K. Badawy,Jeff E. Schunk,Kimberly S. Quayle,Prashant Mahajan,Richard Lichenstein,Kathleen Lillis,Michael G. Tunik,Elizabeth Jacobs,James M. Callahan,Marc H. Gorelick,Todd F. Glass,Lois K. Lee,Michael C. Bachman,Arthur Cooper,Elizabeth C. Powell,Michael Gerardi,Kraig Melville,J. Paul Muizelaar,David H. Wisner,Sally Jo Zuspan,J. Michael Dean,Sandra L. Wootton-Gorges +31 more
TL;DR: These validated prediction rules identified children at very low risk of clinically-important traumatic brain injuries (ciTBI) for whom CT might be unnecessary and missed neurosurgery in validation populations.
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Prospective study of blunt aortic injury: Multicenter trial of the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma
Timothy C. Fabian,J. David Richardson,Martin A. Croce,J. Stanley Smith,George H. Rodman,Paul A. Kearney,William Flynn,Arthur L. Ney,John B. Cone,Fred A. Luchette,David H. Wisner,Donald J. Scholten,Bonnie L. Beaver,Alasdair K. T. Conn,Robert Coscia,David B. Hoyt,John A. Morris,J. Duncan Harviel,Andrew B. Peitzman,Raymond P. Bynoe,Daniel L. Diamond,Matthew J. Wall,Jonathan D. Gates,Juan A. Asensio,Mary C. McCarthy,Murray J. Girotti,Mary VanWijngaarden,Thomas H. Cogbill,Marc A. Levison,Charles Aprahamian,John E. Sutton,C. F. Allen,Erwin F. Hirsch,Kimberly K. Nagy,Ben L. Bachulis,Charles R. Bales,Marc J. Shapiro,Michael H. Metzler,Vincent R. Conti,Christopher C. Baker,Michael P. Bannon,M. Gage Ochsner,Michael H. Thomason,Jonathan R. Hiatt,Keith F. O'Malley,Farouck N. Obeid,Perry Gray,Paul E. Bankey,M. Margaret Knudson,Donna Lynn Dyess,Blaine L. Enderson +50 more
TL;DR: Although newer diagnostic techniques are being applied, at this time aortography remains the diagnostic standard; bypass techniques, which provide distal aortic perfusion, produced significantly lower paraplegia rates than the clamp and sew approach.
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Penetrating colon injuries requiring resection: Diversion or primary anastomosis? An AAST prospective multicenter study
Demetrios Demetriades,James Murray,Linda Chan,Carlos A. Ordoñez,Douglas M. Bowley,Kimberly K. Nagy,Edward E. Cornwell,George C. Velmahos,Nestor Muñoz,Costas Hatzitheofilou,C. W. Schwab,Aurelio Rodriguez,Carol Cornejo,Kimberly A. Davis,Nicholas Namias,David H. Wisner,Rao R. Ivatury,Ernest E. Moore,Jose A. Acosta,Kimball I. Maull,Michael H. Thomason,David A. Spain +21 more
TL;DR: The surgical method of colon management after resection for penetrating trauma does not affect the incidence of abdominal complications, irrespective of associated risk factors, and primary anastomosis should be considered in all such patients.
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Prehospital Hypoxia Affects Outcome in Patients With Traumatic Brain Injury: A Prospective Multicenter Study
John H. Chi,M. Margaret Knudson,Mary J. Vassar,Mary C. McCarthy,Michael B. Shapiro,Susan Mallet,John J. Holcroft,Hugh Moncrief,Jennifer Noble,David H. Wisner,Krista L. Kaups,Lynn D. Bennick,Geoffrey T. Manley +12 more
TL;DR: Hypoxia in the prehospital setting in patients with potentially survivable brain injuries significantly increases the odds of mortality after brain injury controlled for multiple variables.
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Identifying Children at Very Low Risk of Clinically Important Blunt Abdominal Injuries
James F. Holmes,Kathleen Lillis,David Monroe,Dominic A. Borgialli,Benjamin T. Kerrey,Prashant Mahajan,Kathleen Adelgais,Angela M. Ellison,Kenneth Yen,Shireen M. Atabaki,Jay Menaker,Bema K. Bonsu,Kimberly S. Quayle,Madelyn Garcia,Alexander J. Rogers,Stephen Blumberg,Lois K. Lee,Michael G. Tunik,Joshua Kooistra,Maria Kwok,Lawrence J. Cook,J. Michael Dean,Peter E. Sokolove,David H. Wisner,Peter F. Ehrlich,Arthur Cooper,Peter S. Dayan,Sandra L. Wootton-Gorges,Nathan Kuppermann +28 more
TL;DR: A prediction rule consisting of 7 patient history and physical examination findings, and without laboratory or ultrasonographic information, identifies children with blunt torso trauma who are at very low risk for intra-abdominal injury undergoing acute intervention.