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Rosemary A. Kozar
Researcher at University of Maryland, Baltimore
Publications - 252
Citations - 13280
Rosemary A. Kozar is an academic researcher from University of Maryland, Baltimore. The author has contributed to research in topics: Resuscitation & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 60, co-authored 226 publications receiving 11383 citations. Previous affiliations of Rosemary A. Kozar include University of Toronto & Baylor College of Medicine.
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Fresh frozen plasma should be given earlier to patients requiring massive transfusion
Ernest A. Gonzalez,Frederick A. Moore,Frederick A. Moore,John B. Holcomb,Charles C. Miller,Rosemary A. Kozar,S. Rob Todd,S. Rob Todd,Christine S. Cocanour,Bjorn C Balldin,Bruce A. McKinley,Bruce A. McKinley +11 more
TL;DR: These data indicate acidosis and hypothermia to be well managed and suggest more aggressive pre-ICU intervention to correct coagulopathy may be effective in decreasing PRBC requirement during ICU resuscitation, and could improve outcome.
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Supranormal trauma resuscitation causes more cases of abdominal compartment syndrome.
Zsolt J. Balogh,Bruce A. McKinley,Christine S. Cocanour,Rosemary A. Kozar,Alicia Valdivia,R. Matthew Sailors,Frederick A. Moore +6 more
TL;DR: Supranormal resuscitation was associated with more lactated Ringer infusion, decreased intestinal perfusion (higher GAPCO2), and an increased incidence of IAH, ACS, multiple organ failure, and death.
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Both primary and secondary abdominal compartment syndrome can be predicted early and are harbingers of multiple organ failure.
Zsolt J. Balogh,Bruce A. McKinley,John B. Holcomb,Charles C. Miller,Christine S. Cocanour,Rosemary A. Kozar,Alicia Valdivia,Drue N. Ware,Frederick A. Moore +8 more
TL;DR: Primary and secondary ACS have similar demographics, injury severity, time to decompression from hospital admit, and bad outcome.
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Skeletal muscle predicts ventilator-free days, ICU-free days, and mortality in elderly ICU patients.
Lesley L. Moisey,Marina Mourtzakis,Bryan A. Cotton,Bryan A. Cotton,Tahira Premji,Daren K. Heyland,Charles E. Wade,Charles E. Wade,Eileen M. Bulger,Rosemary A. Kozar +9 more
TL;DR: Sarcopenia is highly prevalent in the elderly population with traumatic injuries and represents a potential new predictor for mortality, discharge disposition, and ICU utilization, according to traditional measures of nutritional assessment.
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Admission Rapid Thrombelastography Can Replace Conventional Coagulation Tests in the Emergency Department: Experience With 1974 Consecutive Trauma Patients
John B. Holcomb,Kristin M. Minei,Michelle Scerbo,Zayde A. Radwan,Charles E. Wade,Rosemary A. Kozar,Brijesh S. Gill,Rondel Albarado,Michelle K. McNutt,Saleem Khan,Phillip R. Adams,James J. McCarthy,Bryan A. Cotton +12 more
TL;DR: The r-TEG data was clinically superior to results from 5 CCTs and identified patients with an increased risk of early RBC, plasma and platelet transfusions, and fibrinolysis.