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P. Byers
P. Byers
University of Connecticut
Medicine
Intensive care medicine
Surgery
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THE HIGH INCIDENCE OF DEATH IN ELDERLY PEDESTRIANS STRUCK BY VEHICLES
1999
Journal of Trauma-injury Infection and Critical Care
Christopher K. Senkowski
Cohn
Margaret Brown
A. B Feinstein
Jeffrey S. Augenstein
P. Byers
E. Ginzburg
Orlando C. Kirton
M. McKenney
David V. Shatz
D. Sleeman
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THE ROLE OF CT SCAN IN SELECTIVE MANAGEMENT OF ABDOMINAL GUNSHOT WOUNDS
1998
Journal of Trauma-injury Infection and Critical Care
E. Ginzburg
E. Carillo
Tammy R. Kopelman
Mauricio Lynn
Larry Martin
M. McKenney
Orlando C. Kirton
David V. Shatz
D. Sleeman
P. Byers
Jeffrey S. Augenstein
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THE USE OF PERCUTANCOUSLY PLACED ENDOVASCULAR STENTS FOR VASCULAR TRAUMA
1998
Journal of Trauma-injury Infection and Critical Care
E. Ginzburg
Stephen M. Cohn
M. McKenney
Nicholas Namias
P. Byers
Jeffrey S. Augenstein
Orlando C. Kirton
David V. Shatz
D. Sleeman
Jose Yrizarry
Jorge Guerra
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Decreased costs and shortened icu stay in sicker trauma patients treated to prevent ischemia-reperfusion injury
1998
Critical Care Medicine
Joseph M. Civetta
Orundo Kiiton
Judith Hudson-Civetta
Eleanor Gomez
Michael Herman
Mauncto Lynn
Larry Martin
Albert J. Varon
Danny Steeman
Mark McKenney
David Shatz
P. Byers
Jeffrey Augenstern
Enrique Ginzburg
Sandra Stunden
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CRITICAL PATHWAYS IN TRAUMA: THE NEED FOR AGGRESSIVE NUTRITIONAL SUPPORT IN THE INJURED PATIENT – A PREDICTIVE MODEL
1994
Journal of Trauma-injury Infection and Critical Care
P. Byers
E. J. Block
J C Albomoz
L L Mantelle
Eddy H. Carrillo
Larry Martin
Orlando C. Kirton
Jeffrey S. Augenstein
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