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J. Duncan Harviel
Researcher at MedStar Washington Hospital Center
Publications - 4
Citations - 1082
J. Duncan Harviel is an academic researcher from MedStar Washington Hospital Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ultrasound & Cardiothoracic surgery. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications receiving 1026 citations.
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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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The role of ultrasound in patients with possible penetrating cardiac wounds: a prospective multicenter study.
Grace S. Rozycki,David V. Feliciano,M. Gage Ochsner,M. Margaret Knudson,David B. Hoyt,Frank E. Davis,David Hammerman,Vincent M. Figueredo,J. Duncan Harviel,David C. Han,Judith A. Schmidt +10 more
TL;DR: Ultrasound should be the initial modality for the evaluation of patients with penetrating precordial wounds because it is accurate and rapid.
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The use of TRISS methodology to validate prehospital intubation by urban EMS providers
TL;DR: Field OI by urban EMT-Ps has a favorable impact on survival with good neurological outcome (P < .05) and survival for patients intubated by EMS versus hospital staff was 11% and 40%, respectively, compared with 2% and 45% expected by TRISS.
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Early assessment of the acutely injured patient
TL;DR: The initial hour in the care of the victim of multiple injuries is the critical time for life and limb salvage, the time between injury and the onset of irreversible changes due to hypoxia and hypoperfusion.