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May 2015, episode 41

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Dr. Gene Moore’s highlights for the May 2015 issue include the lead article by Dr. Nobuyuki Saito and colleagues from the Nippon Medical Center Chiba Hokuso Hospital, Inzai, Japan who evaluated their complications of REBOA. An AAST paper by Dr. John Harvin and colleagues from the Memorial Hermann Hospital in Houston who evaluate the impact of TXA on mortality in their patients with hyperfibrinolysis documented by TEG. Another timely issue is addressed by Dr. Diane Hale and associates from the University of San Antonio who assess whether clinical findings can be used to exclude unstable cervical spine injuries in children less than six years of age. The final paper is by Dr. Annika Blaser from Lucerne, Switzerland along with colleagues from Estonia, Sweden, and Australia. This team provides a comprehensive review of abdominal compliance and its implications in the development of intra-abdominal hypertension and compromised laparoscopic workspace.

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Dr. Gene Moore’s highlights for the May 2015 issue include the lead article by Dr. Nobuyuki Saito and colleagues from the Nippon Medical Center Chiba Hokuso Hospital, Inzai, Japan who evaluated their complications of REBOA. An AAST paper by Dr. John Harvin and colleagues from the Memorial Hermann Hospital in Houston who evaluate the impact of TXA on mortality in their patients with hyperfibrinolysis documented by TEG. Another timely issue is addressed by Dr. Diane Hale and associates from the University of San Antonio who assess whether clinical findings can be used to exclude unstable cervical spine injuries in children less than six years of age. The final paper is by Dr. Annika Blaser from Lucerne, Switzerland along with colleagues from Estonia, Sweden, and Australia. This team provides a comprehensive review of abdominal compliance and its implications in the development of intra-abdominal hypertension and compromised laparoscopic workspace.

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