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Marie Crandall
Researcher at University of Florida
Publications - 200
Citations - 5278
Marie Crandall is an academic researcher from University of Florida. The author has contributed to research in topics: Poison control & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 173 publications receiving 3897 citations. Previous affiliations of Marie Crandall include Harborview Medical Center & Northwestern University.
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Race and insurance status as risk factors for trauma mortality.
Adil H. Haider,David C. Chang,David T. Efron,Elliott R. Haut,Marie Crandall,Edward E. Cornwell +5 more
TL;DR: African American, Hispanic, and uninsured patients have worse outcomes, but insurance status appears to have the stronger association with mortality after trauma.
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Selective nonoperative management of blunt splenic injury: an Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma practice management guideline.
Nicole A. Stassen,Indermeet S. Bhullar,Julius D. Cheng,Marie Crandall,Randall S. Friese,Oscar D. Guillamondegui,Randeep S. Jawa,Adrian A. Maung,Thomas Rohs,Ayodele Sangosanya,Kevin M. Schuster,Mark J. Seamon,Kathryn M. Tchorz,Ben L. Zarzuar,Andrew J. Kerwin +14 more
TL;DR: Nonoperative management of blunt splenic injuries is now the treatment modality of choice in hemodynamically stable patients, irrespective of the grade of injury, patient age, or the presence of associated injuries.
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Nonoperative management of blunt hepatic injury: An Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma practice management guideline
Nicole A. Stassen,Indermeet S. Bhullar,Julius D. Cheng,Marie Crandall,Randall S. Friese,Oscar D. Guillamondegui,Randeep Jawa,Adrian A. Maung,Thomas Rohs,Ayodele Sangosanya,Kevin M. Schuster,Mark J. Seamon,Kathryn M. Tchorz,Ben L. Zarzuar,Andrew J. Kerwin +14 more
TL;DR: Most original hepatic guidelines remained valid and were incorporated into the greatly expanded current guidelines as appropriate, and nonoperative management of blunt hepatic injuries currently is the treatment modality of choice in hemodynamic stable patients, irrespective of the grade of injury or patient age.
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Emergency general surgery: definition and estimated burden of disease.
Shahid Shafi,Michel B. Aboutanos,Suresh Agarwal,Carlos V.R. Brown,Marie Crandall,David V. Feliciano,Oscar D. Guillamondegui,Adil H. Haider,Kenji Inaba,Turner M. Osler,Steven E. Ross,Grace S. Rozycki,Gail T. Tominaga +12 more
TL;DR: The first list of ICD-9 diagnoses codes that define the scope of EGS based on current clinical practices is provided, with wide implications for EGS workforce training, access to care, and research.
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Organ injury scaling 2018 update: Spleen, liver, and kidney.
Rosemary A. Kozar,Marie Crandall,Kathirkamanthan Shanmuganathan,Ben L Zarzaur,Mike Coburn,Chris Cribari,Krista L. Kaups,Kevin M. Schuster,Gail T. Tominaga +8 more
TL;DR: In 1989, Moore et al. on behalf of the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma (AAST) published the Organ Injury Scale (OIS) for spleen, liver, and kidney, which was then updated forSpleen and liver in 1994.