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Fred Rogers
Researcher at University of Vermont
Publications - 3
Citations - 595
Fred Rogers is an academic researcher from University of Vermont. The author has contributed to research in topics: Public health & Health care. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 555 citations. Previous affiliations of Fred Rogers include University of Pittsburgh.
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Blunt splenic injury in adults: Multi-institutional Study of the Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma.
Andrew B. Peitzman,Brian V. Heil,Louis Rivera,Michael B. Federle,Brian G. Harbrecht,Keith D. Clancy,Martin A. Croce,Blaine L. Enderson,John A. Morris,David V. Shatz,J. Wayne Meredith,Juan B. Ochoa,Samir M. Fakhry,James G. Cushman,Joseph P. Minei,Mary McCarthy,Fred A. Luchette,Ricard N. Townsend,Glenn Tinkoff,Ernest F. J. Block,Steven E. Ross,Eric R. Frykberg,Richard M. Bell,Frank E. Davis,Leonard J. Weireter,Michael B. Shapiro,G. Patrick Kealey,Fred Rogers,Larry M. Jones,John B. Cone,C. Michael Dunham,Clyde E. McAuley +31 more
TL;DR: Successful nonoperative management was associated with higher blood pressure and hematocrit, and less severe injury based on ISS, Glasgow Coma Scale, grade of splenic injury, and quantity of hemoperitoneum.
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Contribution of age and gender to outcome of blunt splenic injury in adults: multicenter study of the eastern association for the surgery of trauma.
Brian G. Harbrecht,Andrew B. Peitzman,Louis Rivera,Brian V. Heil,Martin Croce,John Morris,Blaine L. Enderson,Stanley Kurek,Michael Pasquale,Eric R. Frykberg,Joseph P. Minei,J W Meredith,Joseph Young,G. Kealey,Steven E. Ross,Fred Luchette,Mary McCarthy,Frank E. Davis,David V. Shatz,Glenn Tinkoff,Ernest F. J. Block,John B. Cone,Larry M. Jones,Thomas M. Chalifoux,Michael P. Federle,Keith D. Clancy,Juan B. Ochoa,Samir M. Fakhry,Ricard N. Townsend,Richard M. Bell,Leonard J. Weireter,Michael B. Shapiro,Fred Rogers,C. Dunham,Clyde E. McAuley +34 more
TL;DR: Women > or = 55 had significantly greater mortality and failure of NOM than women < 55 and had a greater mortality for all forms of treatment of their blunt splenic injury and failed NOM more frequently than patients < 55.
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Technical Communication and Clinical Health Care: Improving Rural Emergency Trauma Care through Synchronous Videoconferencing
Stephen Doheny-Farina,Peter W. Callas,Michael A. Ricci,Michael P. Caputo,Judith L. Amour,Fred Rogers +5 more
TL;DR: Analysis of patient histories and surveys completed by the participating physicians after each use of the computer conferencing system as well as interviews and observations indicate that the FAHC consulting trauma specialists and the remotely located physicians felt the linkups do not interfere with standard ER procedures, and communication was at least adequate for all consultations.