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Diane Lape
Researcher at Oregon Health & Science University
Publications - 6
Citations - 180
Diane Lape is an academic researcher from Oregon Health & Science University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Distress & Geriatric trauma. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications receiving 140 citations.
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A multi-institutional analysis of prehospital tourniquet use.
Rebecca Schroll,Alison Smith,Norman E. McSwain,John G. Myers,Kristin Rocchi,Kenji Inaba,Stefano Siboni,Gary Vercruysse,Irada Ibrahim-Zada,Jason L. Sperry,Christian Martin-Gill,Jeremy W. Cannon,Jeremy W. Cannon,Seth R. Holland,Martin A. Schreiber,Diane Lape,Alexander L. Eastman,Cari S. Stebbins,Paula Ferrada,Jinfeng Han,Peter Meade,Juan Duchesne +21 more
TL;DR: This study is the largest evaluation of prehospital tourniquet use in a civilian population to date and found that tournique was applied safely and effectively in the civilian population.
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Assessment of three point-of-care platelet function assays in adult trauma patients
Christopher R. Connelly,John D. Yonge,Sean P. McCully,Kyle D. Hart,Thomas C. Hilliard,Diane Lape,Justin J. Watson,Beth Rick,Ben Houser,Thomas G. DeLoughery,Martin A. Schreiber,Laszlo N. Kiraly +11 more
TL;DR: Multiplate, TEG-PM, and VerifyNow are useful point-of-care tests which identify AP medication use and platelet dysfunction in trauma patients and may be associated with risk for ICH progression.
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Injection behaviors among injection drug users in treatment: the role of hepatitis C awareness.
P. Todd Korthuis,Daniel J. Feaster,Zoilyn L. Gomez,Moupali Das,Susan Tross,Katharina Wiest,Antoine Douaihy,Raul N. Mandler,James L. Sorensen,Grant Colfax,Dennis McCarty,Stephanie E. Cohen,Patricia E. Penn,Diane Lape,Lisa R. Metsch +14 more
TL;DR: Risky injection behaviors remain prevalent and awareness of HCV infection was associated with increased risky injection behaviors, and new approaches are needed to broadly implement HCV prevention interventions for IDUs seeking addiction treatment.
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Transfusion of cryopreserved packed red blood cells is safe and effective after trauma a prospective randomized trial
Martin A. Schreiber,Belinda H. McCully,John B. Holcomb,Bryce R.H. Robinson,Joseph P. Minei,Ronald M. Stewart,Laszlo N. Kiraly,Nicole T. Gordon,David Martin,Elizabeth A. Rick,Rondi K. Dean,Connor Wiles,Nathan W. Anderson,Dennis Sosnovske,Ben Houser,Diane Lape,Bryan A. Cotton,Dina Gomaa,Michael W. Cripps,Mark DeRosa,Samantha J. Underwood +20 more
TL;DR: Transfusion of cryopreserved packed red blood cell transfusion is as safe and effective as transfusion of young and old LPRBCs and provides a mechanism to deliver PRBCs in a wide variety of settings.
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Validation of the Injured Trauma Survivor Screen: An American Association for the Surgery of Trauma multi-institutional trial
Joshua C. Hunt,Erick Herrera-Hernandez,Amber Brandolino,Kelley Jazinski-Chambers,Kathryn Maher,Brianna Jackson,Randi N. Smith,Diane Lape,MacKenzie Cook,Carisa L. Bergner,Andrew T. Schramm,Karen J. Brasel,Marc de Moya,Terri A. deRoon-Cassini +13 more
TL;DR: The Injured Trauma Survivor Screen (ITSS) was developed at a level 1 trauma center to assess for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and major depressive episode (MDE) following admission for a traumatic injury as mentioned in this paper.