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Kurt R. Denninghoff

Researcher at University of Arizona

Publications -  85
Citations -  1846

Kurt R. Denninghoff is an academic researcher from University of Arizona. The author has contributed to research in topics: Emergency department & Traumatic brain injury. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 82 publications receiving 1606 citations. Previous affiliations of Kurt R. Denninghoff include Mayo Clinic & University of Alabama at Birmingham.

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Mortality and Prehospital Blood Pressure in Patients With Major Traumatic Brain Injury: Implications for the Hypotension Threshold

TL;DR: A linear association between lowest prehospital systolic blood pressure and severity-adjusted probability of mortality across an exceptionally wide range is found and the concept that 90 mm Hg represents a unique or important physiological cut point may be wrong.
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Effect of Transport Interval on Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Survival in the OPALS Study: Implications for Triaging Patients to Specialized Cardiac Arrest Centers

TL;DR: In a large out-of-hospital cardiac arrest study from demographically diverse EMS systems, longer transport interval was not associated with decreased survival and these findings support conducting clinical trials that assess the effectiveness and safety of bypassing local hospitals to take patients to regional cardiac arrest centers.
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The Effect of Combined Out-of-Hospital Hypotension and Hypoxia on Mortality in Major Traumatic Brain Injury

TL;DR: Combined out‐of‐hospital hypotension and hypoxia were associated with significantly increased mortality and this effect on survival persisted even after controlling for multiple potential confounders.
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Increasing hospital volume is not associated with improved survival in out of hospital cardiac arrest of cardiac etiology

TL;DR: It is found that hospital OHCA volume was not associated with likelihood of survival and additional efforts are required to determine what hospital characteristics might account for the variability observed in OHCA hospital outcomes.