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Ernest E. Moore
Researcher at University of Colorado Denver
Publications - 1357
Citations - 83187
Ernest E. Moore is an academic researcher from University of Colorado Denver. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Injury Severity Score. The author has an hindex of 132, co-authored 1247 publications receiving 73396 citations. Previous affiliations of Ernest E. Moore include University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston & Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
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Genomic responses in mouse models poorly mimic human inflammatory diseases
Seok Junhee Seok,Shaw Warren,G. Cuenca Alex,N. Mindrinos Michael,V. Baker Henry,Weihong Xu,Daniel R. Richards,Grace P. McDonald-Smith,Hong Gao,Laura Hennessy,Celeste C. Finnerty,Cecilia M Lopez,Shari Honari,Ernest E. Moore,Joseph P. Minei,Joseph Cuschieri,Paul E. Bankey,Jeffrey L. Johnson,Jason L. Sperry,Avery B. Nathens,Timothy R. Billiar,Michael West,Marc G. Jeschke,Matthew B. Klein,Richard L. Gamelli,Nicole S. Gibran,Bernard H. Brownstein,Carol L. Miller-Graziano,Steve E. Calvano,Philip H. Mason,J. Perren Cobb,Laurence G. Rahme,Stephen F. Lowry,Ronald V. Maier,Lyle L. Moldawer,David N. Herndon,Ronald W. Davis,Wenzhong Xiao,Wenzhong Xiao,Ronald G. Tompkins +39 more
TL;DR: This study shows that, although acute inflammatory stresses from different etiologies result in highly similar genomic responses in humans, the responses in corresponding mouse models correlate poorly with the human conditions and also, one another.
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Epidemiology of trauma deaths: a reassessment
Angela Sauaia,Frederick A. Moore,Ernest E. Moore,Kathe S. Moser,Regina Brennan,Robert A. Read,Peter T. Pons +6 more
TL;DR: There was an improved access to the medical system, greater proportion of late deaths due to brain injury and lack of the classic trimodal distribution, in the Denver City and County trauma system during 1992.
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Early enteral feeding, compared with parenteral, reduces postoperative septic complications. The results of a meta-analysis.
Frederick A. Moore,David V. Feliciano,Richard J. Andrassy,A. Mcardle,Frank McL. Booth,Tina Morgenstein-Wagner,John M. Kellum,Richard E. Welling,Ernest E. Moore +8 more
TL;DR: This meta-analysis attests to the feasibility of early postoperative TEN in high-risk surgical patients and that these patients have reduced septic morbidity rates compared with those administered TPN.
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Organ injury scaling: spleen and liver (1994 revision).
Ernest E. Moore,Thomas H. Cogbill,Gregory J. Jurkovich,Steven R. Shackford,Mark A. Malangoni,Howard R. Champion +5 more
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Organ injury scaling: spleen, liver, and kidney.
Ernest E. Moore,Shackford,Pachter Hl,Jack W. McAninch,Browner Bd,Howard R. Champion,Flint Lm,Thomas A. Gennarelli,Mark A. Malangoni,Ramenofsky Ml +9 more
TL;DR: The Organ Injury Scaling (O.I.S.) Committee of the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma (A.A.S.T.) was appointed by President Trunkey at the 1987 Annual Meeting to devise injury severity scores for individual organs to facilitate clinical research.