Injury Prevention

2003

Peer-Reviewed Articles Related to Pediatric Trauma

  1. Hickey RW, Kochanek PM, Ferimer H, Alexander HL, Garman RH, Graham SH. Induced hyperthermia exacerbates neurologic neuronal histology damage after asphyxial cardiac arrest in rats. Crit Care Med 31(2):531–535, 2003.

  2. Upperman JS, Lovell MR, Collins MW, Boada F, Adelson PD, Gaines BA, Stenger VA, Shultz B, McKenna C, Barnhart S, Beers S, Luna B, Asato M, Berger R, Davis D. fMRI and Pediatric Trauma-Related Concussion. HRC Protocol, 2003.

  3. Upperman JS, Gaines BA, Shultz B. ATV Risk Factor Study. HRC Protocol, 2003.

  4. Cassidy LD, Potoka DA, Adelson PD, Ford HR. Development of a novel method to predict disability of following head trauma in children. J. Pediatric Surgery 38(3):482–485, 2003.

  5. Upperman JS, Shultz B, Gaines BA, Hackam D, Cassidy LD, Ford HR, Helmkemp J. All-terrain vehicle rules and regulations impact on pediatric mortality. Pediatric Surgery 38(9):1284–1286, 2003.

  6. Gaines BA, Shultz BL, Ford HR. Non-motorized scooters: A source of significant morbidity in children. J Trauma, 2003.

  7. Gaines BA, Schultz BL, Morrison K, Ford HR. Duodenal injuries in children: beware of child abuse. J Pediatric Surgery, American Pediatric Surgical Association 35th Annual Meeting Supplement, 2003.

  8. Haut ER, Nancy ML, Keller MS, Groner JI, Ford HR, Kuhn A, Tuckfarber B, Garcia VF, Schwab CW, Stafford PW. Management of penetrating colorectal injuries in the pediatric population. Diseases of the Colon and Rectum, 2003.

  9. Nwomeh BC, Nadler EP, Meza MP, Bron K, Gaines BA, Ford HR. Contrast extravasation predicts the need for operative intervention in children with blunt splenic trauma. J Trauma, 2003.

  10. Upperman JS and Ford HR. GI Prophylaxis. TRAUMA: Resuscitation, Anesthesia, Surgery & Critical Care, 2003.

  11. Nadler EP, Baird C, Hackam DJ, Nwomeh BC, Stanford A, Miller KA, Wiener ES, Ford HR, Gaines BA. ECMO for the treatment of a severe Traumatic Myocardial Contusion in a Six-year old boy. The 19th Annual CNMC Symposium: ECMO and Advanced Therapies For Respiratory Failure, 2003.

  12. Nwomeh BC, Nadler EP, Meza MP, Bron K, Ford HR. Contrast extravastation predicts the need for operative intervention in children with blunt splenic trauma. Society of Black Academic Surgeons 13th Annual Meeting, 2003.

  13. Gaines BA, Shultz BL, Morrison K, Ford HR. Duodenal Injuries in Children: Beware of Child Abuse. Poster Presentation at the 34th Annual Meeting of the American Pediatric Surgical Association, 2003.

  14. Zuckerbraun BS, Ford HR, Morrison K, Gaines BA, Hackam DJ. Effect of Age on Cervical Spine Injuries in Children After Motor Vehicle Collisions: Effectiveness of Restraint Devices. Poster Presentation at the 34th Annual Meeting of the American Pediatric Surgical Association, 2003.

  15. Ahuja S, Gaines BA, Ritchey KA. Venous Thromboembolism and the Pediatric Trauma Patient. Poster Presentation at the Pediatric Academic Societies’ Annual Meeting, 2003.

  16. Nwomeh BC, Nadler EP, Meza MP, Bron K, Gaines BA, Ford HR. Contrast extravastation predicts the need for operative intervention in children with blunt splenic trauma. The 62nd Annual Meeting for the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma, 2003.

  17. Nadler EP, Shultz BL, Morrison KE, Ford HR. The High Morbidity Associated with Handlebar Injuries in Children. American Academy of Pediatrics 2002 National Conference and Exhibition, 2003.

  18. Zuckerbraun BS, Otterbein LE, Boyle P, Upperman JS, Zamora R, Ford HR. Carbon monoxide inhibits intestinal inducible nitric oxide synthase production and ameliorates intestinal inflammation in experimental NEC. American College of Surgeons Clinical Congress, 2003.

  19. Gaines BA, Cassidy LD, Schall L, Ford HR. Does Gender Influence Outcome in Pediatric Trauma? Oral-poster Session at the 37th Annual Meeting for the Association for Academic Surgery, 2003.

  20. Gaines BA. Does transfer from another institution adversely affect the outcome in pediatric trauma patients? HRC Protocol, 2003.

  21. Gaines BA. Pilot Study – Adolescent Traffic Offenders Program. This is RED (Reality Education for Drivers). HRC Protocol, 2003.

  22. Gaines, BA. Study for Evaluating the Types of Injuries Sustained in Children Riding Scooters. HRC Protocol, 2001-2003.

  23. Dixon CE, Ma X, Kline AE, Yan HQ, Ferimer H, Kochanek PM, Wisniewski SR, Jenkins LW, Marion DW. Acute etomidate treatment reduces cognitive deficits and histopathology in rats with traumatic brain injury. Crit Care Med 31(8):2222–2227, 2003.

  24. Varma S, Janesko KL, Wisniewski SR, Bayir H, Adelson PD, Thomas NJ, Kochanek PM. F2-isoprostane and neuron-specific enolase in cerebrospinal fluid after severe traumatic brain injury in infants and children. J Neurotrauma 20(8):529–549, 2003.

  25. Bayir H, Kochanek PM, Clark RS. Traumatic brain injury in infants and children: mechanisms of secondary damage and treatment in the intensive care unit. Crit Care Clin 19(3):529–549, 2003.

  26. Adelson PD, Bratton SL, Carney NA, Chesnut RM, du Courdray HE, Goldstein B, Kochanek PM, Miller HC, Partington MP, Selden NR, Warden CR, Wright DW. Guidelines for the acute medical management of severe traumatic brain injury in infants, children, and adolescents. Chapter 19. The role of antiseizure prophylaxis following severe pediatric traumatic brain injury. Pediatr Crit Care Med 4(3 suppl):S72–75, 2003.

  27. Adelson PD, Bratton SL, Carney NA, Chesnut RM, du Courdray HE, Goldstein B, Kochanek PM, Miller HC, Partington MP, Selden NR, Warden CR, Wright DW. Guidelines for the acute medical management of severe traumatic brain injury in infants, children, and adolescents. Chapter 18. Nutritional Support. Pediatr Crit Care Med 4(3 suppl):S68–71, 2003.

  28. Adelson PD, Bratton SL, Carney NA, Chesnut RM, du Courdray HE, Goldstein B, Kochanek PM, Miller HC, Partington MP, Selden NR, Warden CR, Wright DW. Guidelines for the acute medical management of severe traumatic brain injury in infants, children, and adolescents. Chapter 17. Critical pathway for the treatment of established intracranial hypertension in pediatric traumatic brain injury. Pediatric Crit Care Med 4(3 suppl):S65–67, 2003.

  29. Adelson PD, Bratton SL, Carney NA, Chesnut RM, du Courdray HE, Goldstein B, Kochanek PM, Miller HC, Partington MP, Selden NR, Warden CR, Wright DW. Guidelines for the acute medical management of severe traumatic brain injury in infants, children, and adolescents. Chapter 16. The use of corticosteroids in the treatment of severe pediatric traumatic brain injury. Pediatr Crit Care Med 4(3 suppl):S60–64, 2003.

  30. Adelson PD, Bratton SL, Carney NA, Chesnut RM, du Courdray HE, Goldstein B, Kochanek PM, Miller HC, Partington MP, Selden NR, Warden CR, Wright DW. Guidelines for the acute medical management of severe traumatic brain injury in infants, children, and adolescents. Chapter 15. Surgical treatment of pediatric intracranial hypertension. Pediatr Crit Care Med 4(3 supple):S56–59, 2003.

  31. Adelson PD, Bratton SL, Carney NA, Chesnut RM, du Courdray HE, Goldstein B, Kochanek PM, Miller HC, Partington MP, Selden NR, Warden CR, Wright DW. Guidelines for the acute medical management of severe traumatic brain injury in infants, children, and adolescents. Chapter 13. The use of barbiturates in the control of intracranial hypertension in severe pediatric traumatic brain injury. Pediatr Crit Care Med 4(3 suppl):S49–52, 2003.

  32. Adelson PD, Bratton SL, Carney NA, Chesnut RM, du Courdray HE, Goldstein B, Kochanek PM, Miller HC, Partington MP, Selden NR, Warden CR, Wright DW. Guidelines for the acute medical management of severe traumatic brain injury in infants, children, and adolescents. Chapter 12. Use of hyperventilation in the acute management of severe pediatric traumatic brain injury. Pediatric Crit Care Med 4(3 suppl):S45–48, 2003.

  33. Adelson PD, Bratton SL, Carney NA, Chesnut RM, du Courdray HE, Goldstein B, Kochanek PM, Miller HC, Partington MP, Selden NR, Warden CR, Wright DW. Guidelines for the acute medical management of severe traumatic brain injury in infants, children, and adolescents. Chapter 11. Use of hyperosmolar therapy in the management of severe pediatric traumatic brain injury. Pediatr Crit Care Med 4(3 suppl):S40–44, 2003.

  34. Adelson PD, Bratton SL, Carney NA, Chesnut RM, du Courdray HE, Goldstein B, Kochanek PM, Miller HC, Partington MP, Selden NR, Warden CR, Wright DW. Guidelines for the acute medical management of severe traumatic brain injury in infants, children, and adolescents. Chapter 10. The role of cerebrospinal fluid drainage in the treatment of severe pediatric traumatic brain injury. Pediatr Crit Care Med 4(3 suppl):S38–39, 2003.

  35. Adelson PD, Bratton SL, Carney NA, Chesnut RM, du Courdray HE, Goldstein B, Kochanek PM, Miller HC, Partington MP, Selden NR, Warden CR, Wright DW. Guidelines for the acute medical management of severe traumatic brain injury in infants, children, and adolescents. Chapter 9. Use of sedation and neuromuscular blockade in the treatment of severe pediatric traumatic brain injury. Pediatr Crit Care Med 4(3 suppl):S34–37, 2003.

  36. Adelson PD, Bratton SL, Carney NA, Chesnut RM, du Courdray HE, Goldstein B, Kochanek PM. Guidelines for the acute medical management of severe traumatic brain injury in infants, children, and adolescents. Chapter 8. Cerebral perfusion pressure. Pediatr Crit Care Med 4(3 supple):S31–33, 2003.

  37. Adelson PD, Bratton SL, Carney NA, Chesnut RM, du Courdray HE, Goldstein B, Kochanek PM, Miller HC, Partington MP, Selden NR, Warden CR, Wright DW. Guidelines for the acute medical management of severe traumatic brain injury in infants, children, and adolescents. Chapter 7. Intracranial pressure monitoring technology. Pediatr Crit Care Med 4(3 suppl):S28–30, 2003.

  38. Adelson PD, Bratton SL, Carney NA, Chesnut RM, du Courdray HE, Goldstein B, Kochanek PM, Miller HC, Partington MP, Selden NR, Warden CR, Wright DW. Guidelines for the acute medical management of severe traumatic brain injury in infants, children, and adolescents. Chapter 6. Threshold for treatment of intracranial hypertension. Pediatr Crit Care Med 4(3 suppl):S25–27, 2003.

  39. Adelson PD, Bratton SL, Carney NA, Chesnut RM, du Courdray HE, Goldstein B, Kochanek PM, Miller HC, Partington MP, Selden NR, Warden CR, Wright DW. Guidelines for the acute medical management of severe traumatic brain injury in infants, children, and adolescents. Chapter 5. Indications for intracranial pressure monitoring in pediatric patients with severe traumatic brain injury. Pediatr Crit Care Med 4(3 suppl):S19–24, 2003.

  40. Adelson PD, Bratton SL, Carney NA, Chesnut RM, du Courdray HE, Goldstein B, Kochanek PM, Miller HC, Partington MP, Selden NR. Guidelines for the acute medical management of severe traumatic brain injury in infants, children, and adolescents. Chapter 4. Resuscitation of blood pressure and oxygenation and prehospital brain-specific therapies for the severe pediatric traumatic brain injury patient. Pediatr Crit Care Med 4(3 suppl):S12–18, 2003.

  41. Adelson PD, Bratton SL, Carney NA, Chesnut RM, du Courdray HE, Goldstein B, Kochanek PM, Miller HC, Partington MP, Selden NR, Warden CR, Wright DW. Guidelines for the acute medical management of severe traumatic brain injury in infants, children, and adolescents. Chapter 2. Trauma systems, pediatric trauma centers, and the neurosurgeon. Pediatr Crit Care Med 4(3 suppl):S5–8, 2003.

  42. Adelson PD, Bratton SL, Carney NA, Chesnut RM, du Courdray HE, Goldstein B, Kochanek PM, Miller HC, Partington MP, Selden NR, Warden CR, Wright DW. Guidelines for the acute medical management of severe traumatic brain injury in infants, children, and adolescents. Chapter 1. Introduction. Pediatr Crit Care Med 4(3 suppl):S2–4, 2003.

  43. Carney NA, Chesnut R, Kochanek PM. Guidelines for the acute medical management of severe traumatic brain injury in infants, children, and adolescents. Pediatr Crit Care Med 4(3 suppl):S1, 2003.

  44. Kochanek PM, Clark RS, Ruppel RA, Adelson PD, Bell MJ, Whalen MJ, Robertson CL, Satchell MA, Seidberg NA, Marion DW, Jenkins LW. Biochemical, cellular, and molecular mechanisms in the evolution of secondary damage after severe traumatic brain injury in infants and children: Lessons learned from the bedside. Pediatr Crit Care Med 1(1):4–19, 2003.

  45. Kochanek PM, Safar PJ. Therapeutic hypothermia for severe traumatic brain injury. JAMA 289(22):3007–3009, 2003.

  46. Behringer W, Safar P, Wu X, Kentner R, Radovsky A, Kochanek PM, Dixon CE, Tisherman SA. Survival without brain damage after clinical death of 60–120 mins in dogs using suspended animation by profound hypothermia. Crit Care Med 31(5):1523–1531, 2003.

  47. Zhang X, Graham SH, Kochanek PM, Marion DW, Nathaniel PD, Watkins SC, Clark RS. Caspase–8 expression and proteolysis in human brain after severe head injury. FASEB J 17(10):1367–1369, 2003.

  48. Statler KD, Alexander HL, Vagni VA, Nemoto EM, Tofovic SP, Dixon CE, Jenkins LW, Marion DW, Kochanek PM. Moderate hypothermia may be detrimental after traumatic brain injury in fentanyl-anesthetized rats. Crit Care Med 31(4):1134–1139, 2003.

  49. Satchell MA, Zhang X, Kochanek PM, Dixon CE, Jenkins LW, Melick J, Szabo C, Clark RS. A dual role for poly-ADP-ribosylation in spatial memory acquisition after traumatic brain injury in mice involving NAD+ depletion and ribosylation of 14-3-3 gamma. J Neurochem 85(3):697–708, 2003.

  50. Du L, Zhang X, Han YY, Burke NA, Kochanek PM, Watkins SC, Graham SH, Carcillo JA, Szabo C, Clark RS. Intra-mitochondrial poly(ADP-ribosylation) contributes to NAD+ depletion and cell death induced by oxidative stress. J Biol Chem 278(20):18426–18433, 2003.

  51. Hickey RW, Kochanek PM, Ferimer H, Alexander HL, Garman RH, Graham SH. Induced damage after asphyxial hyperthermia exacerbates neurologic neuronal histologic cardiac arrest in rats. Crit Care Med 31(2):531–535, 2003.

  52. Seidberg NA, Clark RS, Zhang X, Lai Y, Chen M, Graham SH, Kochanek PM, Watkins SC, Marion DW. Alterations in inducible 72-kDa heat shock protein and the chaperon cofactor BAG-1 in human brain after head injury. J Neurochem 84(3):514–521, 2003.

  53. Bayir H, Kochanek PM, Liu SX, Arroyo A, Osipov A, Jiang J, Wisniewski S, Adelson PD, Graham SH, Kagan VE. Increased S-nitrosothiols and S-nitrosoalbumin in cerebrospinal fluid after severe traumatic brain injury in infants and children: indirect association with intracranial pressure. J Cereb Blood Flow Metab 23(1):51–61, 2003.

  54. Wu X, Stezoski J, Safar P, Bauer A, Tuerler A, Schwarz N, Kentner R, Behringer W, Kochanek PM, Tisherman SA. Mild hypothermia during hemorrhagic shock in rats improves survival without significant effects on inflammatory responses. Crit Care Med 31(1):195–202, 2003.

  55. Bayir H, Clark RS, Kochanek PM. Promising strategies to minimize secondary brain injury after head trauma. Crit Care Med 31(1 suppl):S112–117, 2003.

  56. Selden PD, Bratton SL, Carney NA, Chesnut RM, du Courdray HE, Goldstein B, Kochanek PM, Miller HC, Partington MP, Selden NR, Warden CR, Wright DW. Guidelines for the acute medical management of severe traumatic brain injury in infants, children, and adolescents. Chapter 14. The role of temperature control following severe pediatric traumatic brain injury. Pediatr Crit Care Med 4(3 suppl):S53–55, 2003.

  57. Statler KD, Janesko KL, Melick JA, Clark RS, Jenkins LW, Kochanek PM. Hyperglycolysis is exacerbated after traumatic brain injury with fentanyl vs. isoflurane anesthesia in rats. Brain Res 994(1):37–43, 2003.

  58. Graham SH, Hickey RW. Controversies in neurology. Cyclooxygenases in CNS diseases: a special role for COX-2 in neuronal cell death. Arch Neurol 60:628–629, 2003.

  59. Nolan JP, Morley PT, Vanden Hoek TL, Hickey RW, ALS Task Force. Therapeutic hypothermia after cardiac arrest. An advisory statement by the advanced life support task force of the international liaison committee on resuscitation. Circulation 108:118–121, 2003.

  60. Samson RA, Berg RA, Bingham MBBS, FRCA. Use of automated external defibrillilators for children: an update. An advisory statement from the pediatric advanced life support task force, international liaison committee on resuscitation. Circulation 107:3250–3255, 2003.

  61. Bertocci GE, Pierce MC, Deemer E, Aguel F, Janosky J, Vogeley E. Using test dummy experiments to investigate pediatric injury risk in simulated short-distance falls. Archives of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine 157(5):480–486, 2003.

  62. Bertocci GE, Pierce MC, Deemer E, Aguel F, Janosky J, Vogeley E. Influence of fall height and impact surface on biomechanics of feet first freefalls. Injury, In Press, 2003.

  63. Zuckerbraun NS, Powell EC, Sheehan KM, Uyeda A, Rehm KP and Barlow B. Community Childhood Injury Surveillance: An Emergency Department-Based Model. Pediatric Emergency Care. Accepted for publication, 2003.

  64. Pierce MC, Bertocci GE, Vogeley E, Moreland M. Evaluating long bone fractures in children: a biomechanical approach with illustrative cases. Child Abuse and Neglect: The International Journal. Preliminary acceptance pending revisions, 2003.

  65. Deemer E, Bertocci GE, Pierce MC, Aguel F, Janosky J, Vogeley E. Influence of wet surfaces and fall height on pediatric injury risk in feet first freefalls as predicted using a test dummy. Journal of Medical Engineering and Physics, 2003.

  66. Mendelson S, Musgrave D. Pediatric Orthopedic Trauma: Principles in management. Journal of Trauma Nursing, 2003.

  67. Mendelson S, Grudziak J. Acute Synovitis of the Knee Resulting From Intro-Articular Knee Penetration as a complication of Flexible Intramedullary Nailing of Pediatric Femur Fractures: Report of Two Cases. Journal of Pediatric Orthopedics, 2003.

  68. Bayir H, Kochanek PM, Liu SX, Arroyo A, Osipov A, Jiang J, Wisniewski S, Adelson PD, Graham SH, Kagan VE. Increased s-nitrosothiols and s-nitrosoalbumin in cerebrospinal fluid after severe traumatic brain injury in infants and children: Indirect association with intracranial pressure. Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism 23(1):51–61, 2003.

  69. Adelson PD, Bratton SL, Carney NA, Chesnut RM, Coudray HEM, Goldstein B, Kochanek PM, Miller HC, Partington MD, Selden NR, Warden CR, Wright DW. Guidelines for the acute medical management of severe traumatic brain injury in infants, children, and adolescents. Critical Care Medicine 31(6):S417–S490, 2003.

  70. Adelson PD, Bratton SL, Carney NA, Chesnut RM, Coudray HEM, Goldstein B, Kochanek PM, Miller HC, Partington MD, Selden NR, Warden CR, Wright DW. Guidelines for the acute medical management of severe traumatic brain injury in infants, children and adolescents. Pediatric Critical Care Medicine 4(3):S1–S75, 2003.

  71. Varma S, Janesko KL, Wisniewski SR, Bayir H, Adelson PD, Thomas NJ, Kochanek PM. F2 – Isoprostane and Neuron-specific Enolase in Cerebrospinal Fluid after Severe Traumatic Brain Injury in Infants and Children. Journal of Neurotrauma 20(8):781–786, 2003.

  72. Stevenson KL, Adelson PD. Pediatric Sports Related Head Injury. Orthopedic Sports Medicine WB Saunders 2nd Edition, Volume 1, Chapter 19, Section B 775–790, 2003.

  73. Adelson PD. Biochemical, Metabolic and Molecular Responses in the brain after inflicted childhood neurotrauma-response. Inflicted Childhood Neurotrauma, American Academy of Pediatrics 215–219, 2003.

  74. Kochanek PM, Forbes ML, Ruppel R, Bayir H, Adelson PD, Clark SB. Severe TBI in Infants and Children. Critical Care Medicine, 2003.

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