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M. Gage Ochsner
Researcher at Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
Publications - 14
Citations - 1735
M. Gage Ochsner is an academic researcher from Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Injury Severity Score & Diagnostic peritoneal lavage. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 14 publications receiving 1624 citations. Previous affiliations of M. Gage Ochsner include MedStar Washington Hospital Center.
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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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Prospective evaluation of thoracoscopy for diagnosing diaphragmatic injury in thoracoabdominal trauma: a preliminary report.
M. Gage Ochsner,M. Gage Ochsner,Grace S. Rozycki,Frank C. Lucente,David C. Wherry,Howard R. Champion,Howard R. Champion +6 more
TL;DR: This procedure was found to be safe, accurate, and less invasive than laparotomy for diagnosing DI and easier and faster to perform than non-video thoracoscopy.
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Who should we feed? A Western Trauma Association multi-institutional study of enteral nutrition in the open abdomen after injury
Clay Cothren Burlew,Ernest E. Moore,Joseph Cuschieri,Gregory J. Jurkovich,Panna A. Codner,Ram Nirula,D. Millar,Mitchell J. Cohen,Matthew E. Kutcher,James M. Haan,Heather G. MacNew,M. Gage Ochsner,Susan E. Rowell,Michael S. Truitt,Forrest O. Moore,Fredric M. Pieracci,Krista L. Kaups +16 more
TL;DR: Enteral nutrition for patients with an open abdomen after trauma and the effect of EN on fascial closure rates and nosocomial infections is analyzed to clarify the role of EN in this subgroup.
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Sew it up! A Western Trauma Association multi-institutional study of enteric injury management in the postinjury open abdomen.
Clay Cothren Burlew,Ernest E. Moore,Joseph Cuschieri,Gregory J. Jurkovich,Panna A. Codner,Kody Crowell,Ram Nirula,James M. Haan,Susan E. Rowell,Catherine Kato,Heather G. MacNew,M. Gage Ochsner,Paul B. Harrison,Cynthia Fusco,Angela Sauaia,Krista L. Kaups +15 more
TL;DR: Investigating the physiologic basis for intestinal vulnerability of the left colon and in the open abdomen is warranted and repair or anastomosis of intestinal injuries should be considered in all patients.