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Kenneth G. Proctor

Researcher at University of Miami

Publications -  204
Citations -  5323

Kenneth G. Proctor is an academic researcher from University of Miami. The author has contributed to research in topics: Resuscitation & Injury Severity Score. The author has an hindex of 41, co-authored 195 publications receiving 4872 citations. Previous affiliations of Kenneth G. Proctor include University of Virginia & University of Tennessee Health Science Center.

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Beneficial actions of exogenous hyaluronic acid on wound healing.

TL;DR: Several in vitro studies suggest that HA is part of a feedback loop that promotes cell proliferation and migration in actively growing tissues, and the role of HA in water homeostasis could favor tissue hydration, which has a well-known beneficial effect on healing.
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Intestinal vasodilation by epoxyeicosatrienoic acids: arachidonic acid metabolites produced by a cytochrome P450 monooxygenase.

TL;DR: EETs are a labile class of vasodilators with a potency comparable to adenosine in the intestinal microcirculation and indirect evidence suggests regional differences in the formation of vasoactive quantities of arachidonate metabolites within the intestinal wall.
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Prognostic value of blood lactate, base deficit, and oxygen-derived variables in an LD50 model of penetrating trauma

TL;DR: Arterial lactate is a stronger index of blood loss after penetrating trauma than base deficit or oxygen-derived hemodynamic variables and in the whole population of survivors and nonsurvivors, both lactate and base deficit (but none of the oxygen- derived variables) correlated with blood loss.
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Do all trauma patients benefit from tranexamic acid

TL;DR: For the highest injury acuity patients, TXA was associated with increased, rather than reduced, mortality, no matter what time it was administered, and this lack of benefit can probably be attributed to the rapid availability of fluids and emergency OR at this trauma center.