South Texas ACS - Trauma Session (2022)

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2:30pm-2:38pm
FEVERS, PATHOGENS, AND ANTIBIOTICS IN SEVERELY INJURED TRAUMA PATIENTS WITH HOSPITAL ACQUIRED INFECTIONS
Simin Roward, MD, University of Texas Austin - Dell Medical School
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2:38pm-2:46pm
ANALYSIS OF TRANSPORTATION MODE ON OUTCOME ANALYSIS IN ADULT TRAUMATIC OUTCOMES
Angelo Ciaraglia, MD, University of Texas Medical Center - San Antonio
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2:46pm-2:54pm
CRUSH INJURIES ARE A SIGNIFICANT RISK FACTOR FOR DEVELOPING A HIGH GRADE ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY
James Bradford, BS, University of Texas at Austin Dell
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2:54pm-3:02pm
DYSPHAGIA IS ASSOCIATED WITH WORSE CLINICAL OUTCOMES IN GERIATRIC TRAUMA PATIENTS
Heather Kregel, MD, University of Texas HSC – Houston
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3:02pm-3:10pm
OPIOID USE DISORDER IN ADULT BURN PATIENTS: IMPLICATIONS FOR MENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE PATTERNS
Nikhil Shah, MD, University of Texas Medical Branch – Galveston
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3:10pm-3:18pm
PATIENT REPORTED OUTCOMES FOLLOWING DAMAGE CONTROL VERSUS DEFINITIVE LAPAROTOMY IN TRAUMA PATIENTS: A SECONDARY ANALYSIS OF THE DCL TRIAL
Shah-Jahan Dodwad, DO, University of Texas HSC – Houston
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