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Joseph J. DuBose
Researcher at University of Maryland Medical System
Publications - 248
Citations - 8170
Joseph J. DuBose is an academic researcher from University of Maryland Medical System. The author has contributed to research in topics: Injury Severity Score & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 214 publications receiving 6835 citations. Previous affiliations of Joseph J. DuBose include University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston & University of Southern California.
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Military Application of Tranexamic Acid in Trauma Emergency Resuscitation (MATTERs) Study.
TL;DR: The use of TXA with blood component-based resuscitation following combat injury results in improved measures of coagulopathy and survival, a benefit that is most prominent in patients requiring massive transfusion.
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A clinical series of resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta for hemorrhage control and resuscitation
Megan Brenner,Laura J. Moore,Joseph J. DuBose,George H. Tyson,Michelle K. McNutt,Rondel Albarado,John B. Holcomb,Thomas M. Scalea,Todd E. Rasmussen +8 more
TL;DR: Implementation of REBOA is a feasible and effective means of proactive aortic control for patients in end-stage shock from blunt and penetrating mechanisms and can be performed by trauma and acute care surgeons who have benefited from instruction on a limited endovascular skill set.
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Damage control resuscitation in patients with severe traumatic hemorrhage: A practice management guideline from the Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma.
Jeremy W. Cannon,Mansoor Khan,Ali S. Raja,Mitchell J. Cohen,John J. Como,Bryan A. Cotton,Joseph J. DuBose,Erin E. Fox,Kenji Inaba,Carlos J. Rodriguez,John B. Holcomb,Juan Duchesne +11 more
TL;DR: This guideline recommends the use of a MT/DCR protocol in hospitals that manage such patients and recommends that the protocol target a high ratio of PLAS and PLT to RBC, and conditionally recommend the in-hospital use of TXA early in the management of severely injured bleeding patients.
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Association of cryoprecipitate and tranexamic acid With improved survival following wartime injury: findings from the MATTERs II Study
Jonathan J. Morrison,James D. Ross,Joseph J. DuBose,Jan O. Jansen,Mark J. Midwinter,Todd E. Rasmussen,Todd E. Rasmussen +6 more
TL;DR: Cryoprecipitate may independently add to the survival benefit of tranexamic acid in the seriously injured requiring transfusion, and was independently associated with a similarly reduced mortality.
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Basic endovascular skills for trauma course: bridging the gap between endovascular techniques and the acute care surgeon.
TL;DR: Novice interventionalists (acute care surgeons) can add a specific skill set (REBOA) to their existing core competencies, which has the potential to improve the survival and/or outcomes of severely injured patients.