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1 CURRICULUM VITAE David James Dries, MSE, MD, FACS, FCCP, MCCM EDUCATION 1972-1975 Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, B.S.E.E. 1975-1977 Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, M.S.E. 1976-1980 University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois, M.D. POSTDOCTORAL CLINICAL TRAINING 1980-1982 General and Thoracic Surgery, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina 1984-1987 General Surgery, University of California, Irvine Medical Center 1987-1988 Critical Care (Surgery), Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood, Illinois POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH TRAINING 1982-1984 Department of Surgery, Division of Artificial Organs, Division of Vascular Surgery, University of Utah Medical Center, Salt Lake City, Utah ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 1988-1989 Instructor, Department of Surgery, Loyola University Medical Center 1988-1990 Attending Physician, Emergency Department, Loyola University Medical Center 1988-1995 Medical Control Physician, Loyola LIFESTAR, Loyola University Medical Center 1989 Consulting Surgeon; General Surgery, Critical Care, Hines VAMC 1990-1994 Assistant Professor, Department of Surgery, Assistant Chief, Burn Center, Loyola University Medical Center

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CURRICULUM VITAE

David James Dries, MSE, MD, FACS, FCCP, MCCM

EDUCATION

1972-1975 Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, B.S.E.E.

1975-1977 Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, M.S.E.

1976-1980 University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois, M.D.

POSTDOCTORAL CLINICAL TRAINING

1980-1982 General and Thoracic Surgery,

Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina

1984-1987 General Surgery,

University of California, Irvine Medical Center

1987-1988 Critical Care (Surgery),

Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood, Illinois

POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH TRAINING

1982-1984 Department of Surgery, Division of Artificial Organs, Division of Vascular

Surgery, University of Utah Medical Center, Salt Lake City, Utah

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

1988-1989 Instructor, Department of Surgery, Loyola University Medical Center

1988-1990 Attending Physician, Emergency Department, Loyola University Medical

Center

1988-1995 Medical Control Physician, Loyola LIFESTAR, Loyola University Medical

Center

1989 Consulting Surgeon; General Surgery, Critical Care, Hines VAMC

1990-1994 Assistant Professor, Department of Surgery, Assistant Chief, Burn Center,

Loyola University Medical Center

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1994 - 1997 Associate Professor, Department of Surgery, Associate Chief, Burn

Center, Assistant Director for Clinical Studies, Burn and Shock Trauma

Institute, Director, Immune Response to Injury/Lung Injury Laboratory,

Medical Director, Loyola LIFESTAR Air Medical Program, Director,

Clinical Nutrition Unit, Loyola University Medical Center/Stritch School

of Medicine Assistant Chief, Surgical Service, Director, Surgical Intensive

Care Unit, Director, Nutrition Support Team (NST), Hines VAMC

1998 Professor with Tenure, Department of Surgery, Chief, Division of Trauma,

Burns, and Emergency Surgery, Associate Director, Surgical Intensive Care

Units, Associate Director, Critical Care Fellowship Program (Surgery),

Associate Director, Air Medical Services, University of Michigan Health

Systems/University of Michigan Medical School

Director, University of Michigan Trauma System

Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Surgery, Loyola University

Medical Center

1999 – 2000 Professor of Surgery, University of Minnesota

Director of Academic Programs, Director: Resident and Student Education,

Director: Critical Care Services, Department of Surgery, Regions Hospital,

St. Paul, Minnesota

2000 – 2001 Professor of Surgery, University of Minnesota

Director: Academic Programs, Site Director: Resident and Student Education,

Director: Critical Care Services, Trauma Program, Burn Center, Surgical

Intensive Care Unit, Emergency Medical Services, Department of Surgery,

Regions Hospital, St. Paul, Minnesota

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2001 – 2003 John F. Perry, Jr. Professor of Surgery, University of Minnesota

Director: Academic Programs, Site Director: Resident and Student Education

Director: Critical Care Services: Trauma Program, Burn Center, Surgical

Intensive Care Unit, Emergency Medical Services, Department of Surgery,

Regions Hospital, St. Paul, Minnesota

Adjunct Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine, University of Minnesota

Biomathematics Study Group, Vanderbilt University

Surgical Director, Pediatric Intensive Care Unit

Gillette Children’s Hospital, St. Paul, Minnesota

2003 – 2008 John F. Perry, Jr. Professor of Surgery, University of Minnesota

Assistant Medical Director, Surgical Care, HealthPartners Medical Group

Leadership responsibilities include:

Surgery Group A: Surgery Group B:

General Surgery Otolaryngology

Vascular Surgery Urology

Trauma Plastic and Hand Surgery

Burn Center

Surgical Critical Care

Emergency Medical Services

Podiatry

Director: Academic Programs, Site Director: Resident and Student Education

Department of Surgery, Regions Hospital, St. Paul, Minnesota

Adjunct Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine, University of Minnesota

Biomathematics Study Group, Vanderbilt University

Surgical Director, Pediatric Intensive Care Unit

Gillette Children’s Hospital, St. Paul, Minnesota

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2008 – 2015 John F. Perry, Jr. Professor of Surgery, University of Minnesota

Assistant Medical Director, Surgical Care, HealthPartners Medical Group

Leadership responsibilities include:

Surgery Group A: Surgery Group B:

General Surgery Otolaryngology

Vascular Surgery Urology

Trauma Plastic and Hand Surgery

Burn Center

Surgical Critical Care

Podiatry

Division Head: Surgery, Regions Hospital, St. Paul, Minnesota

Leadership responsibilities include:

All Surgical Services at Regions Hospital

Anesthesiology

Operating Room [23 inpatient rooms and 10 outpatient rooms]

Director: Academic Programs, Department of Surgery, Regions Hospital,

St. Paul, Minnesota

Adjunct Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine, University of

Minnesota

Surgical Director, Pediatric Intensive Care Unit

Gillette Children’s Hospital, St. Paul, Minnesota

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2015 – 2017 John F. Perry, Jr. Professor of Surgery, University of Minnesota

Assistant Medical Director, Surgical Care, HealthPartners Medical Group

Leadership responsibilities include:

Surgery Group A:

General Surgery

Vascular Surgery

Trauma

Burn Center

Surgical Critical Care

Podiatry

Assistant Medical Director for Gastroenterology Department and Clinics

Division Head: Surgery, Regions Hospital, St. Paul, Minnesota

Leadership responsibilities include:

All Surgical Services at Regions Hospital

Anesthesiology

Operating Room [23 inpatient rooms and 10 outpatient rooms]

Director: Academic Programs, Department of Surgery, Regions Hospital,

St. Paul, Minnesota

Adjunct Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine, University of

Minnesota

Surgical Director, Pediatric Intensive Care Unit

Gillette Children’s Hospital, St. Paul, Minnesota

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AMERICAN BOARD OF SURGERY

2006 Associate Examiner; The American Board of Surgery Certifying

Examination, St. Paul, Minnesota, May, 2006.

2007 Associate Examiner; The American Board of Surgery Certifying

Examination, Chicago, Illinois, May, 2007.

2009 Associate Examiner; The American Board of Surgery Certifying

Examination, St. Paul, Minnesota, May, 2009.

2009-2015 Examination Consultant; Committee on Surgical Critical Care for The

American Board of Surgery, Philadelphia, PA.

2015 Associate Examiner; The American Board of Surgery Certifying

Examination, Chicago, Illinois, October, 2015.

2018 Associate Examiner; The American Board of Surgery Certifying

Examination, Chicago, Illinois (return to Examiner Group).

CONSULTING POSITIONS

2008-2011 Minnesota Hospital Association, Surgical Case Review

2007-present Mano-a-Mano Bolivia

2009-present Mano-a-Mano Apoyo Aero

PATENT(S)

2015 Obst AT, Obst MA, Dries DJ. Devices and Methods for Treatment of Fistulas

and Complex Wounds. Patent No: US 9.078.990 Bl. Date of Patent: July 14,

2015.

2016 Obst AT, Obst MA, Dries DJ. Containment Devices for Treatment of

Intestinal Fistulas and Complex Wounds. Patent No: USPTO Application

No: 14/931,204. Patent Pending.

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SCIENTIFIC ACTIVITIES

Editorial Boards

1992 - Present Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal

Senior Editorial Board Member

Editorial Group Chairman

Trauma/Critical Care/Burns

Editorial Group Vice Chairman

General Surgery, Gastrointestinal Surgery

Air Medical Journal

1993 – Present Editorial Review Board

1996 - 1997 Acting Co-Editor

1997 – 2005 Co-Editor

2006 – Present Consulting Editor

2014 – Present Section Editor-Critical Care Update

AIRMED

1996 – 1997 Physician Consultant

Editorial Board

1997 – 2000 Medical Editor

Shock

1996 – Present Editorial Board

1996 – 2008 Book Review Editor

1998 – 2013 Critical Care Journal Club

Surgical Editor

American Thoracic Society Website

www.thoracic.org/cc/cc.html

2000 – Present Akutjournalen – The Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and

Emergency Medicine

Associate Editor

International Editor

Section Editor – Burns

www.sjtrem.com

2001 – 2003 Bioterrorism InfoAlert - Biological and Chemical and Disaster Preparedness

Editorial Advisory Panel – Doody Enterprises

Journal of Trauma, Injury, Infection and Critical Care

2001 – 2011 Editorial Board

2007 - 2011 Section Editor for Critical Care

Critical Care Medicine

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2002 – Present Editorial Board

Year Book of Critical Care Medicine

2002 – 2011 Associate Editor

2011 – 2013 Editor-In-Chief

Emergencias

2005 – Present International Editorial Consultant

Fundamental Critical Care Support (On-Line Course, 4th Edition)

Society of Critical Care Medicine

2010 Editor

Fundamental Critical Care Support Course (5th Edition)

Society of Critical Care Medicine

2011 Editor

Fundamental Critical Care Support Online Course (5th Edition)

Society of Critical Care Medicine. http://www.sccm.org

2012 Editor

Fundamental Critical Care Support Online Self-Directed Course (5th Edition)

Society of Critical Care Medicine. http://www.sccm.org

2012 Editor

Journal of Burn Care and Research

2011 – Present Editorial Board

Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery

2011 – Present Editorial Board

Respiratory Care

2012 – Present Editorial Board

2012 Panelist on ACCP Consensus Statement: The Delivery of Mass Critical Care

During a Disaster

2013 Topic Editor on ACCP Consensus Statement: The Delivery of Mass Critical

Care During a Disaster

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Manuscript Review

1992 - Present The Journal of Trauma (Senior Reviewer)

Intensive Care Medicine

Intensive Care Medicine Experimental

Circulatory Shock

Critical Care Medicine

Journal of Critical Care

Critical Care

American Journal of Surgery

The Air Medical Journal

Journal of Surgical Research

Archives of Surgery

Shock

American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine

Annals of Surgery

Pediatric Research

Pediatric Critical Care Medicine

Respiration: International Journal of Thoracic Medicine

Journal of Burn Care and Research

Surgical Infections

Respiratory Care

The Journal of Heart Valve Disease

Philosophical Transactions B (Royal Society)

British Journal of Surgery

Chest

Lancet

Clinical Advances in Hematology & Oncology

Experimental Lung Research

Thrombosis and Haemostasis

Critical Care Nurse

Open Access Emergency Medicine

International Journal of General Medicine

Journal of Injury and Violence Research

Grant Review

2005 Medical Research Council, United Kingdom, Invited Referee. “TracMan”:

Tracheostomy Management in Critical Care. August, 2005.

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Abstract Review

Society of Critical Care Medicine

1993 23rd Educational and Scientific Symposium

Orlando, FL, January, 1994

1994 24th Educational and Scientific Symposium

San Francisco, CA, January, 1995

1995 25th Educational and Scientific Symposium

New Orleans, LA, January, 1996

1996 26th Educational and Scientific Symposium

San Diego, CA, January, 1997

1997 27th Educational and Scientific Symposium

San Antonio, TX, February, 1998

1998 28th Educational and Scientific Symposium

San Francisco, CA, February, 1999

1999 29th Educational and Scientific Symposium

Orlando, FL, February, 2000

2001 31st Educational and Scientific Symposium

San Diego, CA, February, 2002

2002 32nd Educational and Scientific Symposium

San Antonio, TX, January, 2003

2003 33rd Critical Care Congress

Orlando, FL, February, 2004

2004 34th Critical Care Congress

Phoenix, AZ, January, 2005

2005 35th Critical Care Congress

San Francisco, CA, January, 2006

2006 36th Critical Care Congress

Orlando, FL, February, 2007

2007 37th Critical Care Congress

Honolulu, HI, February, 2008

2008 38th Critical Care Congress

Nashville, TN, February, 2009

2009 39th Critical Care Congress

Miami, FL, January, 2010

2010 40th Critical Care Congress

San Diego, CA, January, 2011

2011 41st Critical Care Congress

Houston, TX, February, 2012

2012 42nd Critical Care Congress

San Juan, Puerto Rico, January, 2013

2014 44th Critical Care Congress

Phoenix, AZ, January, 2015

2016 46th Critical Care Congress

Honolulu, HI, January, 2017

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2017 47th Critical Care Congress

San Antonio, TX, February, 2018

2018 47th Critical Care Congress

Research Snapshot Theater Moderator

San Antonio, TX, February, 2018

1998 Air Medical Transport Conference

Albuquerque, NM, October, 1998

1999 International Scientific Advisory Board (ISAB)

Airmed 2000 - The 6th Aeromedical World Congress

Stavanger, Norway, June, 2000

2001 International Scientific Advisory Board

Trauma Care 2002

Stavanger, Norway, May, 2002

Minnesota Surgical Society

2003 Spring Meeting

St. Paul, MN, May, 2003

2005 Spring Meeting

St. Paul, MN, May, 2005

2006 Spring Meeting

St. Paul, MN, May, 2006

American College of Chest Physicians

2017 CHEST 2017

Toronto, Canada, October 2017

GRANT SUPPORT

Chicago Association for Research and Education in Science, "Diaphragmatic Blood Flow with

Cardiac Failure"; 1988-1989 ($6,400)

Genentech, Inc., "A Multicenter Trial of Recombinant Human Interferon-Gamma in Severe

Trauma Victims at Risk for Infection"; 1989 - 1990 ($200,000)

Genentech, Inc., "Laboratory Assessment of Multiply Injured Patients Receiving Gamma

Interferon Therapy"; 1990 ($25,000)

Genentech, Inc., "Effect of Immunomodulatory Cytokines on Wound Healing in a Murine

Model"; 1990 ($5,000)

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Genentech, Inc., "A Phase II, Multicenter Trials of Recombinant Human Interferon-Gamma in

Severe Burn Injury Victims at Risk for Infection"; 1990-1991 ($50,000)

Upjohn Company, "Dose Escalation Study of U74, 006F in Moderate and Severe Head Injured

Patients"; 1991 ($17,000)

Genentech, Inc., "A Phase II Multicenter, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study of Nutropin

(Somatropin for Injection) Treatment on the Rate of Wound Healing in

Pediatric Burn Patients"; 1991 - 1992 ($20,000)

Amgen, "Safety and Clinical Relevance of r-met HuG-CSF-mediated Neutrophilia in Intubated

Patients with Acute Head Trauma "; 1991-1993 ($100,000)

Upjohn Company, "Head Injury Tirilazad Trial (HITT): A Multicenter Efficacy Study of

Tirilazad Mesylate (U74, 006F) in Patients with Moderate and Severe Head

Injury"; 1991-1994 ($150,000)

Burroughs Wellcome Company, "An International Multicenter Randomized Placebo-Controlled

Study of the Effect of Continuous Administration of Aerosolized EXOSURF

in Patients with Sepsis-Induced Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome"; 1992-

1993 ($50,000)

Burroughs Wellcome Company, "An International Multicenter, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled,

Study of the Effects of Aerosolized EXSURF in Patients with Trauma-

Induced Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome"; 1992-1993 ($5,000)

Chicago Association for Research and Education in Science, "Immune Response to Thermal

Injury"; 1992-1993 ($10,000)

Chicago Association for Research and Education in Science, "Neutrophil Function in Thermal

Injury and Trauma Patients"; 1992-1993 ($5,000)

Midwest Human Subjects Research and Development Field Program, "Assessing Pain Control in

Acute and Chronically Ill Patients"; 1992-1993 ($8,000)

VA Cooperative Study 345, "Choice of Anesthesia: General vs. Epidural (EpiGAS)"; 1993-1994.

Loyola University Shock Trauma Institute, Dr. Ralph and Marion Falk Medical Research Trust,

Core Grant; 1992 - 1995 ($1,200,000)

Baxter Healthcare, "Safety and Potential Efficacy of Fibrin Sealant (Human) on the Hemostasis of

Skin Graft Sites"; 1993-1994 ($50,000)

Telios Pharmaceuticals, "A Multicenter Trial Comparing the Safety and Effects of Telio-Derm™

to Standard Therapy in Pediatric Patients with Partial Thickness Burns";

1993-1994 ($60,000)

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Shock Trauma Institute/Falk Medical Research Trust, "Pulmonary Cytokine Content and

Neutrophil Sequestration Following Remote Scald Injury"; 1993-1994

($6,580)

Shock Trauma Institute/Falk Medical Research Trust (Renewal), "Pulmonary Cytokine Content

and Neutrophil Sequestration Following Remote Scald Injury"; 1993-1995

($7,000)

Forest Laboratories, Inc., "Effect of Infasurf on ARDS Due to Smoke Inhalation"; 1994-1995

($50,000)

Miles, Inc., "A Pilot Study of Antithrombin III in the Prevention of Disseminated Intravascular

Coagulation and Microthrombosis in Burned Patients"; 1994-1995 ($75,000)

Verification Phase: "VA Surgical Risk Study; General Surgery"; 1995

Genentech, Inc., "Role of IL-8 in Neutrophil Recruitment and Lung Repair Following Remote

Scald Injury"; 1995-1996 ($7,500)

Burroughs Wellcome, "Protocol 144-002: An International, Multicenter, Randomized, Double-

Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Dose-Titration, Safety and Efficacy Study of

L-NG Methylarginine Hydrochloride Salt (546C88) in Patients with Septic

Shock"; 1996-1997 ($20,000)

Alpha-Beta Technology, "A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Multicenter, Two

Active Dose Level Study of Intravenous Betafecetin PGG-Glucan for the

Prevention of Serious Infections in Patients at High Risk for Infection";

1996-1997 ($50,000)

ICOS Corporation, "Study Protocol NO. A95003i Phase 2 Pilot Study of Hu23F2G in Subjects

with Hemorrhagic Shock"; 1997 ($15,000)

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration/General Motors, "Crash Injury Research &

Engineering Network (CIREN)"; 1998-2000 (S. Wang, MD, Principle Site

Investigator) ($1,500,000)

University of Michigan Injury Research Center, "Substance Abuse in Patients Sustaining Thermal

Injury"; 1998-2000 (R. Maio, DO; Principle Investigator) ($150,000)

NIH ARDS Network (1995-2002), Site Investigator; (G. Toews, MD; Principle Investigator, R.

Bartlett, MD and C. Watts; Co-Principle Investigators)

American Association for the Surgery of Trauma Multi-Institutional Trial, “Retrospective Study

for the Management of Penetrating Esophageal Injuries”; 1998 Site

Investigator, University of Michigan

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American Association for the Surgery of Trauma Multi-Institutional Trial, “Prospective Study on

Penetrating Colonic Injuries Requiring Resection”; 1998-1999 Site

Investigator, University of Michigan

Faculty Group Practice Clinical and Academic Venture Fund, University of Michigan, “Trauma,

Stress, and Anxiety Program: Health Care Impact of a Psychiatry-Surgery

Collaboration”; 1999-2002 (Participating Services: Trauma Burn [Surgery],

Vascular [Surgery], Emergency Services [Surgery]) ($550,000)

Lilly Research Laboratories, “Recombinant Human Activated Protein C in Severe Sepsis”; 2001-

2002, Site Principle Investigator ($67,087)

HealthPartners Research Foundation, “Inflammation in Ventilator-Associated Lung Injury”;

1999-2002, Principal Investigator ($24,770) [99-121]

Ortho Biotech Products, LP Critical Care Initiative – The Crit Study PR00-15-010-“A Prospective

Multicenter Study of the Anemia of Critical Illness and Transfusion in the

Critically Ill Patient”; 2000-2001, Co-Principle Investigator ($7,500)

Regions Hospital: Opperman Fund, “Breathing Patterns During Noninvasive Ventilation Pilot

Study”; 2000-2003, Co-Investigator [A00-084]

ICOS Corporation, “A Phase 3 Study to Demonstrate the Safety and Efficacy of Recombinant

Platelet-Activating Factor Acetylhydrolase for Reducing 28 Day All Cause

Mortality in Patients with Severe Sepsis”; 2001-2003, Site Principle

Investigator ($20,000) [A01-062]

Pharmacia, “Linezolid-vs-Vancomycin for the Treatment of Complicated Skin and Soft Tissue

Infections Suspected of Being or Proven to be Due to Methicillin Resistant

Gram-Positive Bacterial Pathogen”; 2002-2003, Co-Investigator ($20,000)

[A01-103]

Regions Hospital: Emergency Medicine, “Can Flight Nurses and Paramedics Be Successfully

Trained in the Use of the Intubating Laryngeal Mask Airway and the

Laryngeal Mask Airway: A Pilot Project”; 2001-2007, Co-Investigator

[A01-088]

National Institutes of Health/DHHS, “Optimization of Patient Ventilator Dynamics”; 2001-2002,

Co-Investigator [A01-069]

NIH-SCOR 50152, “Effect of Recruitment Maneuvers and Prone Positioning on Lung Mechanics

and Gas Exchange in Procine Models of Acute Lung Injury”; 2001-2003, Co-

Principle Investigator [A01-051]

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NIH-SCOR 50152, “Integrative Physiology of Ventilator Support”; 2002-2003, Co-Principle

Investigator

[A02-102]

HealthPartners Research Foundation, “Ruptures in Alveolar Epithelium and Inflammation in a

Porcine Model of Ventilator-Induced Lung Injury”; 2002-2004, Principle

Investigator ($25,000) [A02-020]

Wyeth-Ayerst, “Randomized, Open-Label, Comparative Study of Zosyn Administered by 24

Hour Infusion vs Zosyn Q 6 Hour for the Treatment of Hospitalized Patients

with Complicated Intra-Abdominal Infection”; 2002-2004, Co-Investigator

($50,000) [A02-047]

Santarus, “A Comparison of Omeprazole Sodium Bicarbonate Immediate-Release Powder for

Suspension to Intravenous Cimetidine for the Prevention of Upper

Gastrointestinal Bleeding in Critically Ill Patients”; 2002-2003, Principle

Investigator ($100,000) [A02-046]

Lilly Research Laboratories, “Efficacy and Safety of Drotrecogin Alfa (Activated) in Adult

Patients with Early Stage Severe Sepsis” (Protocol F1K-MC-EVCL); 2002-

2005, Site Principle Investigator ($70,000) [A02-075]

Lilly Research Laboratories, “A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial of

Prophylactic Heparin in Patients With Severe Sepsis and Higher Disease

Severity Who Are Undergoing Treatment with Drotrecogin Alfa” (F1K-MC-

EVBR); 2003-2005, Site Principle Investigator ($70,000) [A03-054]

Advanced Circulatory Systems, Inc., “Effect of Impedance Threshold Device on Intracranial

Pressure in Subjects Following Brain Injury’; 2004-2007, Principle

Investigator ($12,000) [A04-005]

Pharmacia Corporation/Pfizer, “A Randomized, Open Label, Multi-Center Trial, Comparing

Microbiologic Response to Linezolid and Vancomycin in Ventilator-

Associated Pneumonia (VAP) Due to Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus

Aureus (MRSA)”; 2004-2005, Principle Investigator ($95,692) [A04-003]

Pharmanet, Inc., “A Multicenter, Open-Label, Randomized Study to Compare the Safety and

Efficacy of Once Daily Levofloxacin Along With Once Daily Metronidazole

Versus Piperacillin/Tazobactam in the Treatment of Complicated

Appendicitis”; 2004, Co-Investigator ($92,600) [A04-037]

Pfizer, Inc., “Linezolid in the Treatment of Subjects With Complicated Skin and Soft

Tissue Infections Proven to be Due to Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus

Aureus”; 2004-2007, Co-Investigator ($65,400) [A04-074]

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Peninsula Pharmaceuticals, Inc., “DORI-07-A Multicenter, Double-Blind, Randomization, Phase

3 Study to Compare the Safety and Efficacy of Intravenous Doripenem With

That of Meropenem in Complicated Intraabdominal Infections”; 2004-2005,

Principle Investigator [A04-130]

Kimberly-Clark, “Phase 3, Multicenter, Randomized, Evaluation Committee-Blinded Study to

Access the Efficacy of Topical Administration of Omiganan 1% Gel in

Preventing Local Catheter Site Infections and Catheter Colonization in

Patients Undergoing Central Venous Catheterization”; 2005-2009, Principle

Investigator ($161,740) [A05-053]

University of Minnesota School of Public Health, “Successful Return to Work for Traumatic

Work Injury and Cancer Survivors”; 2005-2006, Co-Principle Investigator

($17,000) [05-091]

HealthPartners Research Foundation, “High Dose Insulin in Septic Shock”; 2006, Co-Investigator

($25,000) [A05-121]

Regions Hospital: EMS Department, “The Use of the Intubating Laryngeal Mask Airway in the

Helicopter: A Case Series”; 2005-2008, Co-Investigator [A05-118]

Eli Lilly and Company Foundation F1K-MC-EVBR, “A Phase 2 Study to Evaluate Dose and

Measurement of Protein C in Patients With Severe Sepsis and Multiple

Organ Dysfunction”; 2006-2008, Principle Investigator ($10,000) [A06-088]

University of Minnesota, “Sentinel Lymph Node Biopsy Before Preoperative Chemotherapy:

Factors Associated with Non-Sentinel Lymph Node Metastases”; 2007-2008,

Principle Investigator [A07-022]

HealthPartners Research Foundation, “Comparison of Active Compression Decompression

(ACD) with an Inspiratory Impedance Threshold Valve (ITV) versus

Standard CPR in Patients with Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest in St. Paul,

Minnesota”; 2005-2011, Co-Investigator ($667,363) – Funded in part by

HealthPartners Research Foundation ($25,000) [A04-032]

HealthPartners Research Foundation, “To Prevent the Propagation of Pneumonia-A Study of

Ventilatory Pattern and Gravitational Effect on Endobronchial Transfer of

Secretions”; 2006-2009, Co-Investigator ($25,000) [A06-108]

EBI (Electro-Biology, Inc.), “Pilot Study: The Trauma Line Continuity Concept as a Means of

Understanding the True Significance of Related Major Chest Wall, Shoulder

and Spinal Trauma”; 2006-2008, Co-Investigator [A06-077]

HealthPartners Research Foundation/Regions Hospital: Surgery, “Survey of Weaning Practices in

a Multidisciplinary Critical Care Population”; 2006-2011, Principle

Investigator [A06-060]

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HealthPartners Research Foundation, “Evaluation of Apgar Score for Surgery”; 2008-open,

Principle Investigator ($24,000) [A08-050]

Regions Hospital: Surgery, “Evaluation of the Wrong Site Surgery Using Data From the

Minnesota Department of Health”; 2008, Principle Investigator

[A08-018]

HealthPartners Research Foundation/Regions Hospital, “The Influence of Position (Gravity) on

Pneumonia Propagation in a Swine Lung Injury Model”; 2006-2009, Co-

Investigator ($25,000) [A08-152].

HealthPartners Research Foundation/Regions Hospital, “Predictors of Successful Weaning from

Mechanical Ventilation”; 2009-2012, Principle Investigator ($33,000)

[09-015].

Regions Hospital: Surgery, “Fever Patterns Among Spinal Cord and Head Injured Patients”;

2009-2011, Principle Investigator [09-036].

Regions Hospital: Surgery, “Can White Blood Cell and Platelet Counts Differentiate Between

Infection and Normal Response in Patients Receiving Embolization of the

Spleen for Trauma?”; 2009-2011, Principle Investigator [09-037].

Regions Hospital: Surgery, “Is It Safe to Feed Surgical Patients With an Open Abdomen?”; 2009-

2011, Principle Investigator [09-038].

HealthPartners Research Foundation/Regions Hospital, “Chest Wall Stiffness Modulates the

Effects of Pleural Effusions on the Lungs”; 2009-2011, Co-Investigator

($25,000) [A09-126].

National Institutes of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), “ProTECT™ III;

Progesterone for the Treatment of Traumatic Brain Injury”; 2010-2014, Site

Principle Investigator ($150,000) [10-027].

General Electric Medical Division, “Position Changes Cause Stress, Strain and Collapse Within

Injured Lungs”; 2010-2012, Co-Investigator ($25,000) [10-110].

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American College of Chest Physicians, “AQUIRE; ACCP Quality Improvement Registry,

Prevention of Deep Vein Thrombosis and Pulmonary Emboli (VTE)”,

2011-2012, Site Co-Investigator ($10,000) [IRB exempt].

American Association for Surgery of Trauma (AAST), “Incidence of Ventilator-Associated

Pneumonia in Trauma Intensive Care Units”; 2011-2012, Site Investigator

[11-026].

General Electric Medical Division, “Acute Cardiopulmonary Effects of Intra-Abdominal

Hypertension”; 2011-2013, Co-Investigator ($52,432) [11-161].

Regions Hospital: Surgery, “Laparoscopic Transperitoneal Approach to Rectus Abdominus

Muscle Harvest for Free Transfer”; 2011, Principle Investigator

[A11-098]

Regions Hospital: Surgery, “Massive Transfusion Protocol Utilization in Non-Trauma

Patients”; 2011, Principle Investigator [A11-109]

General Electric Medical Division, “Effects of Symmetrical and Asymmetrical Lung Disorders

on Bedside Monitoring of the Respiratory System”; 2012-2013, Co-

Investigator ($27,857) [12-185].

Regions Hospital: Surgery, “An International Comparison of Data for Severely Injured

Patients”; 2012, Principle Investigator [A12-032]

EAST Foundation, Mayo Clinic, “The Biomechanical Effects of Flaccid Paralysis Induced by

Botulinum Toxin After Damage Control Laparotomy: A Pilot Study”; 2013-

2016, Principle Investigator, ($40,000) [13-087].

AF Cell, Inc., “Does Application of AmnioClear Decrease Adhesion Formation in a Rat

Abdominal Peritoneal Injury Model?”; 2013-2015, Principle Investigator

($57,691) [13-089].

HealthPartners IME-GME, “Management of Abdominal Wall Reconstruction Using a Dedicated

Team Approach”; 2013-open, Principle Investigator [13-091].

Regions Hospital, “Prevalence of elevated mean intra-abdominal pressure in a convenience

sample of patients with clinical risk factors for elevated intra-abdominal

pressure: A pilot study”; 2013-2014, Principle Investigator [13-164].

HealthPartners IME-GME, “Effect of prone positioning on optimal PEEP in acute lung injury and

intra-abdominal hypertension”; 2013-2014, Principle Investigator [13-168].

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Acorda Therapeutics, Inc., “A double-blind, placebo-controlled study of AC105 in patients with

acute trauma spinal cord injury”; 2013-2015, Co-Investigator ($64,100)

[13-167].

Regions Hospital, “Intraosseous Pressure Monitoring in Surgical Intensive Care Unit Patients”;

2013-2015, Co-Investigator ($85,899) [13-149].

National Institute of Health/Department of Defense: Resuscitation Outcomes Consortium,

“Prehospital Tranexamic Acid (TXA) Use for Traumatic Brain Injury”;

2014-open, Site Co-Investigator ($289,120). [14-088]

Janssen Research & Development, “Medically ill patient assessment of rivaroxaban versus

placebo in reducing post-discharge venous thrombo-embolism risk

(MARINER)”; 2014-2016, Site Co-Investigator ($104,088). [14-085]

La Jolla Pharmaceutical Company, Inc., “A Phase 3, Placebo-Controlled, Randomized, Double-

Blind, Multi-Center Study of LJPC-501 in Patients with Catecholamine-

Resistant Hypotension (CRH)”; 2016-2017, Co-Investigator ($133,000).

[A15-223]

United States Critical Illness and Injury Trials Group, “USCIIT-PREP (Programs for Emergency

Preparedness)”; 2015-present, Region V Lead.

Regions Hospital, Red Fund Grant. “Dosing of 4-factor prothrombin complex for emergent

warfarin reversal”; 2016-present, Co-Investigator (24,274).

Atox Bio, Ltd., “Phase III, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Parallel-Group,

Study of AB103 as Compared to Placebo in Patients with Necrotizing Soft

Tissue Infection (NSTI)”; ACCUTE (AB103 Clinical Composite Endpoint

Study in Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infections); 2017-present, Site PI

($pending).

[A17-179]

Coalition for National Trauma Research (CNTR), Linking Investigations in Trauma and

Emergency Services (LITES); Anchor Site; 2016-present, Site Co-

Investigator. (proposal submitted)

United States Critical Illness and Injury Trials Group. “Severe ARDS: Generating Evidence: A

US Multicenter Observations Study (SAGE)”; 2016-present, Site PI. [A16-

730]

European Society of Intensive Care Medicine (ESICM), “WorldwidE AssessmeNt of Separation

of pAtients From ventilator assistancE (WEAN SAFE)”; 2017-present, Site

PI. [A17-279]

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American Association for the Surgery of Trauma (AAST) Multicenter Trials Group, “Trauma

ICU Prevalence (TRIPP) Project”; 2017-present; Site PI. [A17-304]

LaJolla Pharmaceutical, “LJPC-501 (Angiotensin II) Expanded Access Program”; 2017 present;

Site Co-Investigator. [A17-xxxx]

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CERTIFICATION AND LICENSURE

1980-1982 North Carolina – AD9364782 Duke University Medical Center Resident Training

License (inactive)

1982 Utah - 7228 (inactive)

1983 Idaho - M4315 (inactive)

1984 California - G52736 (inactive)

1987 Illinois - 036-075290 (inactive)

1988 American Board of Surgery, Certificate #33933

1988 Advanced Trauma Life Support: Provider

1989 Advanced Trauma Life Support: Instructor

1991 American Board of Surgery, Surgical Critical Care, Certificate #538

1991 Advanced Burn Life Support: Provider

1991 Advanced Burn Life Support: Instructor

1991 American College of Surgeons: Fellow, I.D. #03005372

1991 American College of Chest Physicians: Fellow, Certificate #30426

1991 Advanced Cardiac Life Support: Provider

1992 Advanced Cardiac Life Support: Instructor

1992 American College of Critical Care Medicine: Fellow

1993 Advanced Cardiac Life Support: Course Director

1995 Prehospital Advanced Burn Life Support: Instructor

1995 Advanced Burn Life Support: Senior Faculty

1995 Prehospital Advanced Trauma Life Support: Instructor

1996 Fundamental of Critical Care Support: Instructor

1996 Neonatal Resuscitation: Provider

1996 American Heart Association - Affiliate Faculty

1998 Michigan - 4301071527

1998 Advanced Burn Life Support: Course Director

1998 American Board of Surgery, Recertified in General Surgery

1999 Minnesota - 41608

2000 American Board of Surgery, Recertified in Surgical Critical Care

2006 American Board of Surgery, Recertified in General Surgery (07-01-19)

2006-2018 Advanced Trauma Life Support: Instructor; Recertified

2008 American Board of Surgery, Recertified in Surgical Critical Care (07-01-21)

2008 Pediatric Advanced Life Support: Provider (08-31-12)

2010 Pediatric Fundamental Critical Care Support: Instructor

2014 South Dakota - #9322

2014 North Dakota - #13418

2014 Wisconsin – #63471-20

2014-2018 Advanced Burn Life Support: Provider (11-2014)

2014-2018 Advanced Burn Life Support: Instructor (11-2014)

2015 Iowa - #MD-43032

2016, 2018 Advanced Cardiac Life Support; Recertified

MILITARY SERVICE

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HONORS AND AWARDS

1973-1976 Electrical Engineering Honors Program, Purdue University

1973 Phi Eta Sigma, Purdue University

1975 Eta Kappa Nu, Purdue University

1975 Graduate with Highest Distinction, Purdue University

1975-1976 Honors Curriculum Committee, Purdue University

1975 Tau Beta Pi, Purdue University

1975-1976 Teaching Assistant in Electrical Engineering, Purdue University

1976 Collegiate Who's Who, Purdue University

1976 Phi Beta Kappa, Purdue University

1976 Phi Kappa Phi, Purdue University

1976 Teaching Assistant in Physiology, Class of 1980, University of Chicago,

Pritzker School of Medicine

1980 Alumni Association Representative, Class of 1980, University of Chicago,

Pritzker School of Medicine

1987 Alpha Omega Alpha, University of California, Irvine

1991 Fellow, American College of Surgeons

1991 Fellow, College of Chest Physicians

1992 Fellow, American College of Critical Care Medicine

Marquis AMBS Directory of Board Certified Medical Specialists

1999, 2000 Presidential Citation, Society of Critical Care Medicine

2002-2004, 2008

2010, 2011, 2012

2013, 2014, 2017

2000 Air Medical Physician Association: President’s Award for Outstanding Service

2001 Visiting Professor, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering; Purdue

University

2001 Ian Swatez Teaching Award, Emergency Medicine Training Program, Regions

Hospital, HealthPartners

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2001 Who’s Who in the 21st Century – First Edition, International Biographical Center,

Cambridge CB2 3QP England

2001 Visiting Professor, Department of Surgery, Medical College of Wisconsin

2001-2002 America’s Registry of Outstanding Professionals – 1400 Old Country Road,

Westbury, NY 11590-5119

2002 Visiting Professor, Dayton Surgical Society

2002 Visiting Professor, Department of Surgery, Wright State University

2002 “Man of Achievement”, International Biographical Center, Cambridge CB2 3QP

England

2002 “2000 Outstanding Intellectuals of the 21st Century”, Second Edition, International

Biographical Centre, Cambridge CB2 3QP England

2002 Air Medical Physician Association: Distinguished Physician of the Year

2002, 2005 “America’s Top Surgeons,” Consumer Research Council of America

2007-2009

2011-2014

2003 National Register’s Who’s Who In Executives and Professionals

2003 Who’s Who in Medicine and Healthcare

2003 President’s Team Award, HealthPartners

2004 Visiting Professor, Department of Surgery, Washington University St. Louis

2008 “Madison, Who’s Who”, www.madisonwhoswho.com

2008 Ian Swatez Teaching Award, Emergency Medicine Training Program, Regions

Hospital, HealthPartners

2009 HealthPartners Excellence in Education Award for HealthPartners Medical Group

2009 “Outstanding Electrical and Computer Engineer 2009” Awarded by Purdue

University, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering

2009 “Innovation Award (Time-Out Towel)”, Regions Hospital, HealthPartners Family of

Care, HealthPartners Insurance Plan

2009 “Top Doc” by Minneapolis/St. Paul Magazine

2010 Cambridge Who’s Who Registry of Distinguished Individuals

2010 Experts on Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) by

Vitals America’s Leading Experts

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2012 Biltmore Who’s Who Among Executives and Professionals

(now Covington Who’s Who)

2012 Panelist on ACCP Consensus Statement: The Delivery of Mass Critical Care During

a Disaster - 2012

2012, 2014 Rater for “Minneapolis/St. Paul Magazine and Super Doctors®”

2012-2018 “Top Doc” by Minneapolis/St. Paul Magazine and Super Doctors®

2012 Above and Beyond Award, The Office of the Secretary of Defense and the

Minnesota Committee for Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve (ESGR)

2013 Topic Editor on ACCP Consensus Statement: The Delivery of Mass Critcial Care

During a Disaster

2014 Master of Critical Care Medicine (MCCM), Council of the Society of Critical Care

Medicine (SCCM)

2015 Charles Bolles Bolles-Rogers Award, Twin Cities Medical Society Foundation

2016 Ian Swatez Teaching Award, Emergency Medicine Training Program, Regions

Hospital, HealthPartners

2016 Blue Ribbon Panelist, Minneapolis/St. Paul Magazine and Super Doctors® for 2017

Edition of Minneapolis/St. Paul Magazine’s Rising Stars

2017 Minnesota Monthly, Best Doctors

2018 Minnesota Monthly, Best Doctor

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MEMBERSHIPS AND OFFICES IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES

1986 Association for Academic Surgery

1989 Society of Critical Care Medicine, Member #5499

Fundamental Critical Care Support (FCCS) National Committee (1997-2005)

Multidisciplinary Review Course Committee Vice Chairman (1998-1999)

Multidisciplinary Review Course Committee Chairman (1999-2001)

Critical Care Congress Subcommittee (2002-2005)

Multidisciplinary Self-Assessment Review Book Committee (2005-2008)

FCCS Steering Committee (2005-2008)

FCCS Vice-Chair (2008-2009)

FCCS Chair (2010-2011)

FCCS Past-Chair (2012-2013)

FCCS Strategic Education Committee (2010-2012)

FCCS QI Committee (2010-2013)

SCCM Volunteer Evaluation Task Force (2013-2015)

SCCM Congress Program Committee (2013-2017)

SCCM FDM Subcommittee (2014-2016)

SCCM FDM Subcommittee Vice-Chair (2017-2018)

SCCM FCCS Military Austere Task Force (2017-2021)

1990 Shock Society

1991 American Medical Association

American College of Surgeons, Fellow

American College of Chest Physicians, Fellow

American Thoracic Society

Chicago Medical Society

Chicago Metropolitan Trauma Society

Illinois State Medical Society

Wound Healing Society

1992 American College of Critical Care Medicine, Fellow

American Burn Association, Member #0361

Research Committee (2003-2006)

American Association for the Surgery of Trauma, Fellow

Society of University Surgeons

Surgical Infection Society

1994 Chicago Surgical Society

1995 Air Medical Physicians Association

American Society of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition

Chicago Committee on Trauma

1996 Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma (EAST)

1998 Michigan Committee on Trauma

2000 Minnesota Committee on Trauma

2001 Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma (EAST)

Beta-Tester – Internet-Based Attendance/Participation at Annual Conference

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2002 Minnesota Surgical Society

Executive Committee (2003-2006)

President Elect (2007-2008)

President (2008-2009)

3 Year Councilor (2010-2013)

2007 Minneapolis Surgical Society

Executive Committee (2007-present)

2016 European Society of Intensive Care Medicine

TEACHING ACTIVITIES

1990 - 1992 Instructor: Trauma Nurse Specialist Course: Illinois Designation.

1992 - 1993 Instructor: Trauma/Critical Care, Nursing Orientation Program, Loyola

University Medical Center.

1993 - 1995 Alternate Region Chairman, Region V Burn Disaster Triage System, American

Burn Association.

1993 Instructor: Advanced Practice Trauma Course, Master's Degree Program,

Neihoff School of Nursing, Loyola University of Medicine.

1994 Referee: Midwest Medical Student Research Forum, University of Nebraska,

Omaha, February.

1996 - 1998 Affiliate Faculty, American Heart Association Community Training Centers

(CTC), Loyola University Medical Center and Life Support Systems, Inc., Lake

Zurich, IL.

1999 Co-Director: Critical Care Board Review Course, American College of Chest

Physicians and Society of Critical Care Medicine, Orlando, FL, August.

2000 Director: Critical Care Refresher Course, Society of Critical Care Medicine,

Orlando, FL, February.

2000 Co-Director: Critical Care Course, “Critical Care – Back to Basics”, American

Burn Association, Las Vegas, NV, March.

2000 Co-Director: Critical Care Board Review Course, American College of Chest

Physicians and Society of Critical Care Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA August.

2001 Director: Critical Care Refresher Course, Society of Critical Care Medicine, San

Francisco, CA, February.

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2001 Co-Director: Critical Care Board Review Course, American College of Chest

Physicians and Society of Critical Care Medicine, Orlando, FL, August.

2001-2008 Course Moderator: Critical Care Forum, Center for Excellence in Critical Care,

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.

2003 Program Chair: MN Surgical Society, Spring Conference, St. Paul, MN, May.

2005 Program Chair: Combined Surgical Societies of MN, Spring Conference, St. Paul,

MN, May.

2005 Program Chair: Emergency Medicine and Trauma Update, Minneapolis, MN,

November.

2006 Program Co-Chair: MN Surgical Society, Spring Conference, Minneapolis, MN,

May.

2006 Program Chair: Emergency Medicine and Trauma Update, Minneapolis, MN,

November.

2007 Program Co-Director: Emergency Medicine and Trauma Update, Minneapolis, MN,

November.

2008 Course Faculty: International FCCS Course, Honolulu, HI, February.

2008 Program Course Director: Emergency Medicine and Trauma Update, Bloomington,

MN, November.

2009 Course Faculty: International FCCS Course, Society of Critical Care Medicine,

Nashville, TN, January.

2009 Course Director: National FCCS Course, Society of Critical Care Medicine,

Chicago, IL, June.

2009 Course Director: Emergency Medicine and Trauma Update, Bloomington, MN,

November.

2010 Course Director: Emergency Medicine and Trauma Update, Bloomington, MN,

October.

2011 Course Director: Emergency Medicine and Trauma Update: Beyond the Golden

Hour, Bloomington, MN, November.

2012 Course Co-Director: Emergency Medicine and Trauma Update: Beyond the

Golden Hour, St. Paul, MN, November.

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2013 Course Co-Director: Trauma Education: The Next Generation, St. Paul, MN,

September.

2013 Course Co-Director: MELA Trauma Life Support Course, Cochabamba, Bolivia,

December.

2014 Co-Chair: Society of Critical Care Medicine Adult MCCRC Course, Trujillo,

Peru, October.

EXTRAMURAL INVITED PRESENTATIONS

"Hematologic monitoring and management of sheep receiving total artificial heart implantation,"

International Society for Artificial Organs, Kyoto, Japan, November, 1983.

"An analysis of animals surviving over 100 days on the artificial heart," International Society

for Artificial Organs, Kyoto, Japan, November, 1983.

"Prevention and treatment of infections in cardiac surgery," The Rocky Mountain Thoracic

Surgical Society, Denver, CO, March, 1984.

"Evaluation of treadmill exercise of pneumatically powered total artificial heart recipients,"

American Society for Artificial Internal Organs, Washington, DC,

May, 1984.

"Variable responses of atherosclerotic aorta to argon laser," American Society for Laser

Medicine and Surgery, Salt Lake City, UT, June, 1984.

"Acute effects of argon laser on human atherosclerotic plaque," Joint annual meeting of

Society for Vascular Surgery/International Society for Cardiovascular

Surgery, Atlanta, GA, June, 1984.

"Morphologic changes of argon laser on normal and atherosclerotic human aorta,” American

Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery, Salt Lake City, UT, June, 1984.

"Indiumlll-labeled leukocyte scanning for detection of prosthetic vascular graft infection," Joint

annual meeting of Society for Vascular Surgery/International Society for

Cardiovascular Surgery, Atlanta, GA, June, 1984.

"Radionuclide angiography and a blood pool imaging to access skin ulcer healing prognosis in

patients with peripheral vascular disease," Society of Nuclear Medicine 31st

Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, June, 1984.

"Effects of argon laser on variable grades of atherosclerosis in the human aorta," International

Congress on Applications of Lasers and Electro-Optics, Boston, MA,

November, 1984.

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"Lasers in peripheral vascular surgery," International Congress on Applications of Lasers and

Electro-Optics, San Francisco, CA, November, 1985.

"Laser therapy for arteriosclerosis: current review," The International Society for Optical

Engineering Fiber Lase '86, Cambridge, MA, September, 1986.

"The interaction of the laser with the arterial wall," Midwest Vascular Society, Indianapolis,

IN, September, 1986.

"Laser applications in cardiac disease,” 1986 International Congress Applications of Lasers

and Electro-Optics, Arlington, VA, November, 1986.

"Do urine output and vital signs adequately monitor burn resuscitation?" Southern California

Chapter, American College of Surgeons, Santa Barbara, CA, January, 1987.

"Endoscopic laser resection of atherosclerotic plaque in a live animal model," Western Vascular

Society, Tucson, AZ, January, 1987.

"Laser applications in cardiovascular disease," Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami, FL,

April, 1987.

"The artificial heart: current status," Joint Section Meeting, Engineers in Medicine and Biology

Society, IEEE Miami Section and American Institute of Chemical Engineers,

Miami, FL, April, 1987.

"The effect of laser energy on the arterial wall," New findings in arterial surgery. (Course)

Northwestern University School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, December, 1987.

"Pelvic trauma, blunt and penetrating - patterns of injury and principles of management," Mercy

Center for Health Care Services, Aurora, IL, January, 1989.

"Hemodynamic effects of pressure support ventilation," Midwest Anesthesia Resident

Conference, Madison, WI, April, 1989.

"Inhibition of platelet aggregation by parenteral calorigenic lipid emulsions," 5th International

Colloquium on Lecithin, Cannes, France, April, 1989.

"Recent shock research," Genentech, Inc., South San Francisco, CA, September, 1989.

"Is natriuresis after cardiopulmonary bypass due to atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP)?"

American Society of Anesthesiologists, New Orleans, LA, October, 1989.

"Renal dysfunction during PEEP ventilation may not be mediated by atrial natriuretic factor

(ANF)," American Society of Anesthesiologists, New Orleans, LA,

October, 1989.

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"Can we use pressure support (PS) as a mode for providing full ventilatory support (FVS)?"

American Society of Anesthesiologists, New Orleans, LA, October, 1989.

"Endotracheal tube stabilization in aeromedical setting," Association of Air Medical Services,

Phoenix, AZ, November, 1989.

"Conductance volume catheter: introduction and clinical application," Conference on

cardiovascular science and technology: Basic and applied, Human Heart

Institute, Louisville, KY, December, 1989.

"Hemodynamic effects of pressure support ventilation in cardiac surgery patients,"

Southeastern Surgical Congress, Naples, FL, January, 1990.

"Myocardial contusion: where do we stand?" Chicago Surgical Society, Chicago, IL,

February, 1990.

"Lightning emergencies," Superior Air-Ground Ambulance Service, Inc., Elmhurst, IL,

January, 1990.

"Physiologic effects, management, sequela," Fourth Annual Trauma Conference, Department

of Nursing, Loyola University Medical Center, Hillside, IL, March, 1990.

"Sinusitis in trauma patients without facial fractures or nastotracheal intubation," 12th National

Trauma Symposium, Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical Services

Systems, Baltimore, MD, March, 1990.

"Myocardial contusion: where do we stand?" 12th National Trauma Symposium, Maryland

Institute for Emergency Medical Services Systems, Baltimore, MD,

March, 1990.

"Calcitonium gene-related peptide (CGRP) levels are elevated in septic patients," American

Association of Endocrine Surgeons, Cleveland, OH, April, 1990.

"Paralytic use in aeromedical airway management," American College of Emergency Physicians,

San Francisco, CA, September, 1990.

"Cardiopulmonary arrest during aeromedical transport," Association of Air Medical Services, 11th

Annual Conference, Nashville, TN, September, 1990.

"Aeromedical transport of patients with mechanical circulatory support," Association of Air

Medical Services, 11th Annual Conference, Nashville, TN, September, 1990.

"Cricothyroidotomy by nurse/paramedic aeromedical teams," Association of Air Medical

Services, 11th Annual Conference, Nashville, TN, September, 1990.

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"Paralytic use in aeromedical airway management," Association of Air Medical Services, 11th

Annual Conference, Nashville, TN, September, 1990.

"Myocardial adaptation during extreme hemodilution in humans," American Society of

Anesthesiologists, Las Vegas, NV, October, 1990.

"Gas exchange during extreme hemodilution in humans," American Society of

Anesthesiologists, Las Vegas, NV, October, 1990.

"Recovery from lightning," In Life After Trauma, Nursing Staff Development Conference, Oak

Brook, IL, November, 1990.

"Hemodynamic support in the critically ill," Loyola University Symposium: Infection and

Critical Care, Chicago, IL, November, 1990.

"Zero flow pressures and coronary resistance with positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) in

open and closed chest dogs," Residents Program, Society of University

Surgeons, Galveston, TX, February, 1991.

"Eye injury associated with blunt trauma," Maryland Institute for Emergency Medical Services

Systems, 13th National Trauma Symposium. Baltimore, MD,

March, 1991.

"Emergency cricothyroidotomy in the trauma victim," Maryland Institute for Emergency

Medical Services Systems, 13th National Trauma Symposium. Baltimore,

MD, March, 1991.

"Zero flow pressures and coronary resistance with positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) in

open and closed chest dogs," FASEB, Atlanta, GA, April, 1991.

"Complications in lightning injuries," American Association of Neuroscience Nurses, Northern

Illinois Chapter. Triton College, River Grove, IL, April, 1991.

"Care of the lightning victim," American Association of Critical Care Nurses, Chicago Area

Chapter. Our Lady of the Resurrection Hospital, Chicago, IL, May, 1991.

"Trauma and cytokine therapy," In: Infectious Disease Management: Advances in Adjuvant

Cytokine Therapy, 31st Interscience Conference on Antimicrobial Agents

and Chemotherapy, Chicago, IL, September, 1991.

"A comparison study of tube thoracostomy: aeromedical crews vs in hospital trauma service,"

Association of Air Medical Services, 12th Annual Conference, Tampa, FL,

October, 1991.

"Air medical transport reimbursement," Association of Air Medical Services, 12th Annual

Conference, Tampa, FL, October, 1991.

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"Multisystem considerations," Multidisciplinary Care of the Burn Patient, Division of

Continuing Medical Education, Stritch School of Medicine, Loyola

University of Chicago, Oak Brook, IL, October, 1991.

"Electrical injury," Multidisciplinary Care of the Burn Patient, Division of Continuing Medical

Education, Stritch School of Medicine, Loyola University of Chicago,

Oak Brook, IL, October, 1991.

"T cell subset changes in thermal injury patients," North American Burn Association, Vail,

CO, January, 1992.

"Systemic administration of gamma-interferon impairs wound healing," Resident Program, The

Society of University Surgeons, Cincinnati, OH, February, 1992.

"Routine pelvic x-ray in the awake blunt trauma patient: is it a sensible policy?" Western

Trauma Association, 22nd Annual, Steamboat Springs, CO, March, 1992.

"Laparoscopic injection of fibrin glue to arrest major intraparenchymal abdominal

hemorrhage," Western Trauma Association, 22nd Annual, Steamboat

Springs, CO, March, 1992.

"Cytokine therapy in infection following trauma," Institute for Biomedical Engineering,

University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, April, 1992.

"Anesthesia does not impair oxygen utilization in the perioperative period," 10th World Congress

of Anesthesiologists, The Hague, The Netherlands, June, 1992.

"Augmentation of cardiac output versus airway pressure manipulation during one lung

ventilation: effects on pulmonary oxygen exchange," Surgical Forum,

Clinical Congress American College of Surgeons, New Orleans, LA,

October, 1992.

"The role of diagnostic laparoscopy in trauma patients: a preliminary assessment," American

Association for the Surgery of Trauma, Louisville, KY, September, 1992.

"Cerebral ischemia," American Association of Neuroscience Nurses, Northern Illinois Chapter,

Triton College, River Grove, IL, November, 1992.

"Assessing pain control in acute and chronically ill patients," VA Hines Hospital, Health

Services Research and Development Midwest Field Program, Locally

Initiated Projects Conference, Hines, IL, January, 1993.

"Central line related sepsis with total parenteral nutrition in a VA population," 15th Annual

Allied Health Research Forum, College of Associated Health Professions,

University of Illinois, Circle Campus, Chicago, IL, February, 1993.

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"Use of interferon-gamma in injury: the Trauma II study," Opinion Leader Seminar on

Interferon-Gamma in Infections and in Oncology, Mainz, Germany,

March, 1993.

"Perioperative fluid management," Society of Critical Care Medicine, 22nd Educational and

Scientific Symposium, New York, NY, June, 1993.

"Limits of thermodilution assessment: our experience," Right Ventricle: The Neglected

Neighbor of the Left, Loyola University of Chicago, Stritch School of

Medicine, Chicago, IL, June, 1993.

"Airway management," Critical Care Board Review Course, Osler Institute, Lisle, IL,

September, 1993.

"Mechanical ventilation," Critical Care Board Review Course, Osler Institute, Lisle, IL,

September, 1993.

"Wound healing," Critical Care Board Review Course, Osler Institute, Lisle, IL, October,

1993.

"Mechanical ventilation," Critical Care Board Review Course, Osler Institute, Lisle, IL,

October, 1993.

"Update on air medical transport reimbursement," Association of Air Medical Services, St.

Louis, MO, October, 1993.

"Flights aborted due to weather in a university air medical service," Association of Air Medical

Services, St. Louis, MO, October, 1993.

"A clinical dialogue on neuromuscular blocking agents and monitoring in the ICU," Society of

Critical Care Medicine, Teleconference, November, 1993.

"Neutrophil recruitment following infection and remote scald injury," The Society of

University Surgeons, Resident's Program, Jackson, MS, February, 1994.

"Neutrophil recruitment following infection and remote scald injury," Midwest Medical

Student Research Forum, Omaha, NE, February, 1994.

"The use of lipids in the trauma patient," Nutrition for the Trauma Patient. Department of

Food and Nutrition, Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood, IL,

February, 1994.

"Interferon gamma in trauma related sepsis: results of two large multicenter studies," 3rd

International Congress on the Immune Consequences of Trauma, Shock

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and Sepsis: Mechanisms and Therapeutic Approaches, Munich, Germany,

March, 1994.

"Remote effects of immune stimulation and injury," 3rd International Congress on the Immune

Consequences of Trauma, Shock and Sepsis: Mechanisms and Therapeutic

Approaches, Munich, Germany, March, 1994.

"Neutrophil recruitment following remote scald injury," American Burn Association, 26th

Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, April, 1994.

"Interferon gamma in trauma related sepsis: Results of two large multicenter studies," 6th

International Congress for Infectious Diseases, Prague, Czech Republic,

April, 1994.

"Neutrophil recruitment following infection and remote scald injury," National Medical

Student Research Forum, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston,

TX, April, 1994.

"Nutrition support practices and care of central lines in department of veterans affairs

hospitals," VA National Nursing Research Conference, San Antonio, TX,

June, 1994.

"Infection and hemostasis issues," Frontiers in Vascular medicine: An International

Symposium, Frankfurt, Germany, May, 1994.

"An international multi-center, randomized, placebo-controlled study of the effect of

continuous administration of aerosolized EXOSURF in patients with

sepsis-induced adult respiratory distress syndrome," American Thoracic

Society, Boston, MA, 1994.

"Biphasic release of nitric oxide in burn patients: a novel approach for clinical diagnosis,"

American Association for the Surgery of Trauma, San Diego, CA,

September, 1994.

"Air medical practice in the era of health care reform," 15th Annual Air Medical Transport

Conference, Detroit, MI, October, 1994.

"Transport airway management, oxygenation and ventilation of head-injured patients," 15th

Annual Air Medical Transport Conference, Detroit, MI, October, 1994.

"Wound healing," General Surgery Board Review Course, Osler Institute, Lisle, IL,

October, 1994.

"Preoperative and postoperative care," General Surgery Board Review Course, Osler Institute,

Lisle, IL, October, 1994.

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"Molecular markers of hemostasis following major injury: effect of therapy with interferon-

gamma," Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma, Fort Myers, FL,

January, 1995.

"Hemostatic changes in major injury," Genentech, South San Francisco, CA, January, 1995.

"Molecular markers of coagulation, fibrinolysis and vascular activation in trauma patients,"

Society of Critical Care Medicine, San Francisco, CA, February, 1995.

"Antibiotics which result in greater endotoxin release are associated with greater mortality in

septic trauma patients," Surgical Infection Society, 15th Annual Meeting,

Louisville, KY, April, 1995.

"Age effect in inhalation injury," 18th Annual Conference on Shock, Asheville, NC, June,

1995.

"Chemical burns," Hazardous Materials Exposures: Emergency Response for Health Care

Professionals, University of IL, Chicago, IL, June, 1995.

"The nuts and bolts of lightning," Emergency Nurses Association, Scientific Assembly,

Nashville, TN, September, 1995.

"Interferon-gamma in trauma related infections," European Congress on Intensive Care

Medicine, Athens, Greece, October, 1995.

"Preoperative and postoperative care," General Surgery Board Review Course, Osler Institute,

Lisle, IL, October, 1995.

"Mechanical ventilation," Critical Care Board Review Course, Osler Institute, Lisle, IL,

October, 1995.

"Lightning injury," 1995 Air Medical Transport Conference, Long Beach, CA, October, 1995.

"Permissive hypercapnia," University of Louisville, Louisville, KY, December, 1995.

"Hypotensive resuscitation," Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma, Orlando, FL,

January, 1996.

"Case-control study of outpatient central venous catheter infections in AIDS patients," The

Third Congress on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections,

Washington, DC, January, 1996.

"Tourniquet-induces exsanguination in patients requiring lower limb surgery: an ischemia-

reperfusion model of oxidant and antioxidant metabolism," Society of

Critical Care Medicine, New Orleans, LA, February, 1996.

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"Neutrophil recruitment after remote scald injury," Pharmacia & Upjohn/University of

Michigan Symposium, "Adhesion Molecules and Cytokines," The

University of Michigan League, Ann Arbor, MI, June, 1996.

"Lightning and electrical injuries," The National Center for Advanced Medical Education.

Chicago, IL, July, 1996.

"Fluid resuscitation, hypovolemic shock, crystalloids and colloids," Society of Critical Care

Medicine, Multidisciplinary Critical Care Board Review Course,

Minneapolis, MN, August, 1996.

"Practice guidelines: mechanical ventilation," American College of Surgeons Postgraduate

Course One: Critical Care, San Francisco, CA, October, 1996.

"Antibiotic endotoxin-releasing properties in trauma patients: effect of interferon-gamma," 4th

International Congress on the Immune Consequences of Trauma, Shock

and Sepsis, Munich, Germany, March, 1997.

"Confounding variable analysis: interferon-gamma therapy in severe injury," 4th International

Congress on the Immune Consequences of Trauma, Shock and Sepsis,

Munich, Germany, March, 1997.

"rHGH-Effect on patient outcome following pediatric thermal injury," American Burn

Association, 29th Annual Meeting, New York, NY, March, 1997.

"Differential neutrophil traffic in gut and lung following scald injury," American Burn

Association, 29th Annual Meeting, New York, NY, March, 1997.

"Lightning injuries," Eleventh Annual Summer Trauma Symposium, Current Concepts in

Trauma Care: Natural Disasters and Environmental Emergencies, Paper

Valley Hotel and Conference Center, Appleton, WI, May, 1997.

"Lightning case studies," Eleventh annual Summer Trauma Symposium, Current Concepts in

Trauma Care: Natural Disasters and Environmental Emergencies, Paper

Valley Hotel and Conference Center, Appleton, WI, May, 1997.

"Thermal injury," Society of Critical Care Medicine, Multidisciplinary Critical Care Board

Review Course, Chicago, IL, August, 1997.

"Initial management of trauma," Society of Critical Care Medicine, Multidisciplinary Critical

Care Board Review Course, Chicago, IL, August, 1997.

"Managing the ventilator in ARDS: 1997 update," 83rd Clinical Congress of the American

College of Surgeons, Chicago, IL, October, 1997.

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"Multiple organ failure," 1997 Spectrum of Trauma Care Symposium, Advocate Health Care

Systems, Chicago, IL, November, 1997.

“Chlorpromazine modulates MIP-1 expression in the liver and lung following burn injury and

endotoxemia,” Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma, Sanibel,

FL, January, 1998.

"Lighting injury," Academy of Surgery, Detroit, MI, April, 1998.

"Thermal injury," Society of Critical Care Medicine, Multidisciplinary Critical Care Board

Review Course, Chicago, IL, August, 1998.

"Multiple organ failure," Society of Critical Care Medicine, Multidisciplinary Critical Care Board

Review Course, Chicago, IL, August, 1998.

"Initial management of the injured patient," Deckerville Hospital, Deckerville, MI,

August, 1998.

“Initial management of burns,” Consortium for Osteopathic Graduate Education and Training,

Statewide Campus System, Lansing, MI, August, 1998.

“General health status following trauma is most contingent on mental health outcome," 84th

Clinical Congress of the American College of Surgeons, Orlando, FL,

October, 1998.

“Acute lung injury and mechanical ventilation,” International Baccalaureate Class of 1999,

Trinity High School, River Forest, IL, December, 1998.

“Current issues in the management of trauma,” Critical Care Refresher Course 3, Society of

Critical Care Medicine, San Francisco, CA, January, 1999.

“Trauma of the adult: focus on recognizing life-threatening injuries and providing life-saving

interventions,” 15th Annual Survival Flight Spring Conference, Ann

Arbor, MI, March, 1999.

“Trauma and thermal injury,” American College of Chest Physicians and Society of Critical

Care Medicine Combined Critical Care Board Review Course, Orlando,

FL, August, 1999.

“Penetrating esophageal injury: Multicenter study of The American Association for the

Surgery of Trauma,” Fifty-Ninth Annual Meeting of the American

Association for the Surgery of Trauma, Boston, MA, September, 1999.

“Role of noninvasive ventilation in the surgical intensive care unit,” Minnesota Surgical

Society Fall Meeting, Duluth, MN, September, 1999.

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“Burn care: innovations and issues,” Critical Care Refresher Course 4, Society of Critical Care

Medicine, Orlando, FL, February, 2000.

“Hemodynamic monitoring,” Postgraduate Course: Critical Care, American Burn Association,

2000 Annual Conference, Las Vegas, NV, March, 2000.

“Antimicrobial use and emergence of resistant pathogens,” Fairview Ridges Hospital,

Burnsville, MN, May, 2000.

“Pain management for the burn patient,” 12th Annual Burn Care Today, HealthPartners

Institute for Medical Education, St. Paul, MN, May, 2000.

“Evolution of ACLS,” Air Medical Transport In The New Millennium Pre-Conference, Air

Medical Physicians Association, Stavanger, Norway, June, 2000.

“The HEMS organization: is there a new better way?” (North American Keynote Address),

AIRMED 2000: Climbing to a Higher Level, Stavanger, Norway, June,

2000.

“Planning and executing a study – common pitfalls and the way around,” AIRMED 2000:

Climbing to a Higher Level, Stavanger, Norway, June, 2000.

“C-spine injury: new guidelines,” Advances in Trauma and Critical Care Surgery, Department

of Surgery Continuing Education, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis,

MN, June, 2000. (Recorded by Audio-Digest Foundation Glendale, CA)

“Trauma and thermal injury,” American College of Chest Physicians and Society of Critical

Care Medicine, 2nd Annual Combined Critical Care Board Review Course,

Pittsburgh, PA, August, 2000.

“Ventilation in the surgical/trauma patient,” 9th Annual Mechanical Ventilation: Principles and

Applications, Minneapolis, MN, September, 2000.

“Airway maintenance,” 9th Annual Mechanical Ventilation: Principles and Applications,

Minneapolis, MN, September, 2000.

“Abdominal catastrophes,” 16th Annual Pulmonary Critical Care Course, HealthPartners

Institute for Medical Education, Minneapolis, MN, November, 2000.

“Perioperative control of pain and stress in the burn-injured patient,” Mid-Atlantic Burn

Conference, Annapolis, MD, November, 2000.

“ACLS update,” ALS Society Winter Conference, Fargo, ND, February, 2001.

“Abdominal catastrophes,” Critical Care Refresher Course 5, Society of Critical Care Medicine,

San Francisco, CA, February, 2001.

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“Cardiopulmonary/cerebral resuscitation” and “Myocardial ischemia and infarction” presented as

part of first teleconference Fundamental Critical Care Support (FCCS)

Course coordinated by Northwest MedStar, Seattle, WA, February, 2001.

“Modeling of patient-ventilator interaction,” School of Electrical and Computer Engineering,

Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, March, 2001.

“Critical care: resuscitation,” American Burn Association, 33rd Annual Meeting, Boston, MA,

April, 2001.

“Fluid resuscitation: monitoring,” American Burn Association, 33rd Annual Meeting, Boston,

MA, April, 2001.

“ACLS update,” Woodbury Police and Fire EMS, Woodbury, MN, May, 2001.

“Trauma potpourri,” Spring Trauma Conference, St. Cloud Hospital, Onamia, MN, May, 2001.

“Organ system support: then and now,” A Celebration of the Perry Era, Regions Hospital, St.

Paul, MN, May, 2001.

“Variable ventilatory support in a model of invasive pressure support ventilation,” American

Thoracic Society 2001, San Francisco, CA, May, 2001.

“ACLS update,” White Bear Fire and Rescue Services, White Bear, MN, June, 2001.

“Activated Protein C in empiric treatment of septic shock with soft tissue loss,” Eli Lilly and

Company, Minneapolis, MN, June, 2001.

“Trauma and thermal injury,” American College of Chest Physicians and Society of Critical

Care Medicine, 3rd Annual Combined Critical Care Board Review Course,

Orlando, FL, August, 2001.

“Noninvasive ventilation,” University of Minnesota Center for Excellence in Critical Care, Fall

Conference, Minneapolis, MN, September, 2001.

“Trauma potpourri,” Ninth Annual Trauma Nursing Conference – Beyond the Golden Hour,

Regions Hospital and Gillette Children’s Hospital, Oakdale, MN,

September, 2001.

“Activated protein C and the management of sepsis,” HealthEast St. Joseph’s Hospital, St. Paul,

MN, October, 2001.

“Activated protein C and the hematologic approach to sepsis,” Center for Excellence in Critical

Care, Twin Cities Critical Care Forum, University of Minnesota, St. Paul,

MN, November, 2001.

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“Ventilation in the surgical/trauma patient: an update,” 10th Annual Mechanical Ventilation

Principles and Applications, Minneapolis, MN, November, 2001.

“Airway maintenance,” 10th Annual Mechanical Ventilation Principles and Applications,

Minneapolis, MN, November, 2001.

“Mechanical ventilation,” Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, November, 2001.

“Noninvasive ventilation,” Milwaukee Critical Care Club, Miller Park, Milwaukee, WI,

November, 2001.

“What’s new with the ABC’s,” St. Mary’s Hospital, Racine, WI, November, 2001.

“Abdominal catastrophes,” Dayton Surgical Society, Dayton, OH, January, 2002.

“Perioperative evaluation and management of cardiopulmonary disease,” Wright State College of

Medicine, Dayton, OH, January, 2002.

“Blunt hollow viscus injury (HVI) and small bowel injury (SBI): prevalence, mortality, and

morbidity results from a large multi-institutional study,” Eastern

Association for the Surgery of Trauma, 15th Annual Scientific Meeting,

Orlando, FL, January, 2002.

“Current diagnostic approaches lack sensitivity in the diagnosis of perforating blunt small

bowel injury (SBI): findings from a large multi-institutional trial,”

Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma, 15th Annual Scientific

Meeting, Orlando, FL, January, 2002.

“Diagnosing blunt small bowel injury (SBI): an analysis of the clinical utility of computed

tomography (CT) scan from a large multi-institutional trial,” Eastern

Association for the Surgery of Trauma, 15th Annual Scientific Meeting,

Orlando, FL, January, 2002.

“Motor vehicle crash (MVC) and abdominal seatbelt mark as risk factors for perforating

small bowel injury (SBI): results from a large multi-institutional study,”

Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma, 15th Annual Scientific

Meeting, Orlando, FL, January, 2002.

“Transfer of the critically ill patient,” Critical Care Refresher Course 6, Society of Critical

Care Medicine, San Diego, CA, January, 2002.

“Activated protein C and the hematologic approach to sepsis,” Bismarck Arts and Gallery

Center, Bismarck, ND, February, 2002.

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“Activated protein C and the hematologic approach to sepsis,” Innovis Health, Fargo, ND,

February, 2002.

“Activated protein C and the hematologic approach to sepsis,” University of North Dakota

School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Grand Forks, ND,

February, 2002.

“Activated protein C and the hematologic approach to sepsis,” Avalon Events Center, Fargo,

ND, February, 2002.

“Lightning and electrical injury,” Fourteenth Annual Burn and Wound Care Today, St. Paul,

MN, February, 2002.

“Severity scoring systems,” Eighteenth International Egyptian Anesthesiology Congress,

Cairo, Egypt, March, 2002.

“Burn injury,” Eighteenth International Egyptian Anesthesiology Congress, Cairo, Egypt,

March, 2002.

“Head injury,” Eighteenth International Egyptian Anesthesiology Congress, Cairo, Egypt,

March, 2002.

“Blunt chest injury,” Eighteenth International Egyptian Anesthesiology Congress, Cairo,

Egypt, March, 2002.

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“Trauma potpourri,” Eighteenth International Egyptian Anesthesiology Congress, Cairo,

Egypt, March, 2002.

“Hemodynamic monitoring update,” American Burn Association 34th Annual Meeting,

Educational Symposium, Chicago, IL, April, 2002.

“Planning and executing a study – common pitfalls and the way around,” TraumaCare 2002,

Stavanger, Norway, May, 2002.

“Pediatric trauma,” Super-PALS Course, Maplewood, MN, May, 2002.

“Management of the burn patient,” All Saints – St. Mary’s Medical Center, Racine, WI,

July, 2002.

“New trends in trauma,” Racine Area EMS, Racine, WI, July, 2002.

“Trauma and thermal injury,” American College of Chest Physicians and Society of Critical Care

Medicine, 4th Annual Combined Critical Care Board Review Course,

Chicago, IL, August, 2002.

“Trauma practice guideline for solid organ injury management; saves time and money,”

Minnesota Surgical Society Fall Meeting, Mayo Medical Center, Rochester,

MN, September, 2002.

“The resident experience on trauma: declining surgical opportunities and career incentives? An

analysis of data from a large multi-institutional study. American Association

for the Surgery of Trauma, Sixty-First Meeting, Orlando, FL, September,

2002.

“Activated protein C: toward a unified approach to sepsis,” Eli Lilly and Company, Duluth,

MN, October 2002.

“Activated protein C: toward a unified approach to sepsis,” Eli Lilly and Company, Green Bay,

WI, October, 2002.

“Airway maintenance,” 11th Annual Mechanical Ventilation: Principles and Applications,

Minneapolis, MN, November, 2002.

“Ventilation in the surgical/trauma patient,” 11th Annual Mechanical Ventilation: Principles and

Applications, Minneapolis, MN, November, 2002.

“Life-threatening infections in the ICU,” 11th Congress of Asia Pacific Association for

Respiratory Care, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, December, 2002.

“Surgical complications in patients with respiratory failure,” 11th Congress of Asia Pacific

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Association for Respiratory Care, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam,

December, 2002.

“Blunt and penetrating cardiac injury,” 24th Annual Cardiovascular Conference,

HealthPartners Institute for Medical Education, St. Paul, MN,

December, 2002.

“Damage control: when less is more,” Critical Care Refresher Course 7, Society of Critical

Care Medicine, San Antonio, TX, January, 2003.

“Trauma: acute management,” Critical Care Update, Park Nicollet Institute, St. Louis Park,

MN, February, 2003.

“Trauma and thermal injury,” American College of Chest Physicians: Critical Care Board

Review Course, Scottsdale, AZ, August, 2003.

“Thermal injury and soft tissue infections,” Society of Critical Care Medicine: Critical Care

Review Course, Chicago, IL, September, 2003.

“Trauma resuscitation and compartment syndromes,” Society of Critical Care Medicine:

Critical Care Review Course, Chicago, IL, September, 2003.

“Traumatic brain injury,” 11th Annual Regions Hospital Trauma Nursing Conference, St.

Paul, MN, September, 2003.

“Protocol-driven ventilator weaning reduces use of mechanical ventilation, rate of early

reintubation and ventilator-associated pneumonia,” American Association

for the Surgery of Trauma, Minneapolis, MN, September, 2003.

“Resuscitation issues,” Emergency Medicine and Trauma Update, St. Paul, MN, October, 2003.

“Burns and soft tissue infection,” Life Link III Trauma Tactics 2003, Red Wing, MN,

October, 2003.

“Electrical and lightening injuries,” 16th Annual Burn & Wound Care Today, St. Paul,

MN, February, 2004.

“Mechanical ventilation: special edition,” Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis,

MO, February, 2004.

“Cardio-cranial interactions: reduction of elevated intracranial pressure with an inspiratory

impedance threshold device in spontaneously breathing pigs after

resuscitation from cardiac arrest,” Society of Critical Care Medicine, 33rd

Critical Care Congress, Orlando, FL, February, 2004.

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“Alveolar instability does not cause gross alveolar tearing,” American Thoracic Society,

100th International Conference, Orlando, FL, May, 2004.

“Critical care issues in management of the injured patient,” Trauma Symposium, Theda

Clark Medical Center, Appleton, WI, May, 2004.

“TBI: pathophysiology and treatment,” Trauma Symposium, Theda Clark Medical Center,

Appleton, WI, May, 2004.

“Effect of a weaning protocol on reintubation rates in the surgical intensive care unit,”

Minnesota Surgical Society Spring Meeting, Minneapolis, MN, May, 2004.

“Respiratory issues in the trauma ICU,” 68th Annual Course-Advances in Trauma and Critical

Care Surgery, Minneapolis, MN, June, 2004.

“Trauma and thermal injury,” American College of Chest Physicians: Critical Care Board

Review Course, Orlando, FL, August, 2004.

“Thermal injury and soft tissue infections,” Society of Critical Care Medicine: Critical Care

Review Course, Chicago, IL, August, 2004.

“Thoracic and abdominal trauma,” Society of Critical Care Medicine: Critical Care

Review Course, Chicago, IL, August, 2004.

“Writing for the Air Medical Journal,” Air Medical Transport Conference, Cincinnati, OH,

October, 2004.

“Novel device decreases intracranial pressure and improves vital organ perfusion pressures

in

hypovolemic swine,” Society of Critical Care Medicine, Phoenix, AZ,

January, 2005.

“Ventilator associated pneumonia,” University of Wisconsin, Department of Surgery,

Trauma Conference, Madison, WI, February, 2005.

“Abdominal compartment syndrome: An update,” Critical Care Forum, St. Paul, MN,

March, 2005.

“Trauma resuscitation from the patient’s viewpoint,” Surgical Societies of Minnesota, St.

Paul, MN, May, 2005. Also published as Audio-Digest CME/CE

Program [Vol 52; Issue 12]

“Air medical outcomes: The search for relevance in HEMS,” AAMS Pre-Conference,

AirMed 2005, Barcelona, Spain, June, 2005.

“Trauma and thermal injury,” American College of Chest Physicians: Critical Care Board

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Review Course, Scottsdale, AZ, August, 2005.

“Thermal injury and soft tissue infections,” Society of Critical Care Medicine: Adult

Multiprofessional Critical Care Review Course, Chicago, IL, August, 2005.

“Thoracic and abdominal trauma,” Society of Critical Care Medicine: Adult Multiprofessional

Critical Care Review Course, Chicago, IL, August, 2005.

“Thermal injury and soft tissue infections,” Society of Critical Care Medicine:

Multiprofessional Critical Care Review Course, Chicago, IL, July, 2006.

“Thoracic and abdominal trauma,” Society of Critical Care Medicine: Multiprofessional

Critical Care Review Course, Chicago, IL, July, 2006.

“Trauma and thermal injury,” American College of Chest Physicians: Critical Care Board

Review Course, Orlando, FL, August, 2006.

“Abdominal problems in the ICU: Acute abdomen/pancreas/biliary infection & injury,”

American College of Chest Physicians: Critical Care Board Review Course,

Orlando, FL, August, 2006.

“Abdominal problems in the ICU,” Cancer Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai, China,

November, 2006.

“Trauma and sepsis in the ICU,” 3rd International Symposium on Respiratory Disease, 14th

Congress of the Asia Pacific Association, Shanghai, China, November, 2006.

“Critical assessment: Nutrition support,” 21st Annual Family Medicine Today Conference,

Minneapolis, MN, March, 2007. Also published as Audio-Digest

CME/CE Program [Vol 55; Issue 29].

“Trauma and thermal injury,” American College of Chest Physicians: Critical Care Board

Review Course, Phoenix, Arizona, Orlando, FL, August, 2007.

“Abdominal problems in the ICU,” American College of Chest Physicians: Critical Care Board

Review Course, Phoenix, Arizona, Orlando, FL, August, 2007.

“Postoperative surgery management,” American College of Chest Physicians: Critical Care

Board Review Course, Phoenix, Arizona, Orlando, FL, August, 2007.

“Top ten papers in trauma,” Advanced Critical Care and Trauma, Contemporary Forums,

Chicago, IL, November, 2007.

“Multiple compartment syndrome,” Advanced Critical Care and Trauma, Contemporary Forums,

Chicago, IL, November, 2007.

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“A tale of two surgeons,” Minnesota Hospital Association, Plymouth, MN, December, 2007.

“Trauma skills station” (presentation of new teaching material), Society of Critical Care

Medicine’s 37th Critical Care Congress, Fundamental Critical Care Support

(FCCS) Instructor Course, Honolulu, HI, February, 2008.

“Safe site surgery in Minnesota”, 43rd Anniversary of the Surgery Department, University of

California, Irvine, Orange, CA, April, 2008.

“35W bridge collapse: Lessons learned,” 35th Annual Rocky Mountain Trauma & Emergency

Medicine Conference, Breckenridge, CO, June, 2008.

“Community planning: Republican National Convention, 2008,” 35th Annual Rocky Mountain

Trauma & Emergency Medicine Conference, Breckenridge, CO, June, 2008.

“Traumatic brain injury: Guidelines, controversies, opportunities,” Air Medical Transport

Conference 2008, Minneapolis, MN, October, 2008.

“Getting published in a professional forum,” Air Medical Transport Conference 2008,

Minneapolis, MN, October, 2008.

“Chest trauma management,” 5th International Symposium of Respiratory Diseases, 16th

Congress of the Asia Pacific Association for Respiratory Care,

Shanghai, China, November, 2008.

“Alternative positive pressure ventilation equipment,” Society of Critical Care Medicine’s 38th

Critical Care Congress, Fundamental Disaster Management (FDM),

Nashville, TN, January, 2009.

“Basic trauma and burn support,” Society of Critical Care Medicine’s 38th Critical Care

Congress, Fundamental Critical Care Support (FCCS) Instructor Course,

Nashville, TN, January, 2009.

“Trauma/burns skills station,” Society of Critical Care Medicine’s 38th Critical Care

Congress, Fundamental Critical Care Support (FCCS) Instructor Course,

Nashville, TN, January, 2009.

“Medicine: Through the eyes of an engineer,” School of Electrical and Computer

Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, April, 2009.

“So…You want to be a doctor?” School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue

University, West Lafayette, IN, April, 2009.

“Errors in acute surgery,” Scandinavian Update 2009, Stavanger, Norway, April, 2009.

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“Blood product use in resuscitation,” Scandinavian Update 2009, Stavanger, Norway,

April, 2009.

“Management of burn injuries: Recent developments in resuscitation, infection control and

outcomes,” Scandinavian Update 2009, Stavanger, Norway, April, 2009.

“Errors in acute care surgery. A statewide hospital survey” Minnesota Surgical Society 2009

Spring Conference, St. Paul, MN, May, 2009.

“TBI: Blunt and subtle,” Beyond the Golden Hour, Oakdale, 17th Annual Nursing Conference,

Oakdale, MN, September, 2009.

“The two heads of TRALI,” Beyond the Golden Hour, 17th Annual Nursing Conference,

Oakdale, MN, September, 2009.

“BME 560 Topics in Healthcare Engineering,” Outstanding Electrical and Computer

Engineering

Awards, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, October 2009.

“Horizons in ventilator management,” Midwestern Burn Conference, Minneapolis, MN,

October, 2009.

“Disaster management: Why surgeons should care!” Presidential Address, Minnesota

Surgical Society 2009 Fall Conference, Rochester, MN, October, 2009.

“Ten papers that will change your practice,” Emergency Medicine and Trauma Update,

Bloomington, MN, October, 2009.

2nd International Conference: Acute Care. Sponsored by: Mano a Mano Bolivia and

Regions Hospital, Cochabamba, Bolivia, December, 2009.

Presented:

“Shock”

“Intraosseous access”

“Initial burn care”

“Air medical transport protocols”

“Identification of critical illness”

“Approach to air medical transport”

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30th International Symposium of Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine, Brussels,

Belgium, March, 2010.

Presented:

“Initial burn management-In the emergency room”

“Blood component therapy-polytrauma”

“Polytrauma-Tutorial”

“Massive bleeding-FFP”

“Massive bleeding-rFVIIa”

“The Apgar score revisited. Minnesota Surgical Society 2010 Spring Conference,

Minneapolis, MN, May, 2010.

“Assessment of trauma in resource-limited setting,” 2010 Global Health Course; Module 2:

Disaster Relief and Public Health in Resource Limited Settings,

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, July, 2010.

SCCM Pediatric Fundamental Critical Care Support (PFCCS) Course, Minneapolis, MN, as

part of the Pediatric Hospitalist Society Annual Meeting July, 2010.

Presented:

“Cardiovascular evaluation and management of shock”

Skill Stations:

“Cardiovascular evaluation and management of shock”

“Trauma”

“The science, art, and compassion of obstetrical trauma: A case study,” Beyond the Golden

Hour, 18th Annual Nursing Conference, Oakdale, MN, September, 2010.

Optimzing Mechanical Ventilation 2010: A Hands-On Practical Approach, St. Paul, MN,

October, 2010.

Presented:

“Interfacing with the ventilator”

“High frequency oscillation and airway pressure release ventilation”

“Blood components and fluid management”

“Transfusion strategies: Should you have blood on your EMS unit?,” Trauma Tactics 2010,

Treasure Island Resort and Casino, Red Wing, MN, October, 2010.

“Child safety seats: A Regions Hospital case study,” 2010 Minnesota Toward Zero Deaths

Conference. St. Paul, MN, October, 2010.

“Ten papers that will change your practice,” Emergency Medicine and Trauma Update,

Bloomington, MN, October, 2010.

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Mayo Clinic Interactive Surgery Symposium 2011, Wailea, Maui, HI, February, 2011.

Presented:

“Burn treatment for the non-burn surgeon”

“Soft tissue infections”

“OR safety: It’s everyone’s business,” 29th Annual OB/GYN Update, Oakdale, MN, April,

2011.

4th International Conference: Acute Care. Sponsored by: Mano a Mano Bolivia and

Regions Hospital, Cochabamba, Bolivia, May, 2011.

Presented:

“Blunt abdominal trauma”

“Acute surgical abdomen”

“Burn management in adults and pediatrics”

“Trauma cases”

“Critical Care Research Center,” A Celebration of Research 2011, Bloomington, MN,

September, 2011.

“Increasing numbers of rib fractures do not worsen outcome: An analysis of the National

Trauma Data Bank,” 7th Annual Academic Surgical Congress, Las Vegas,

NV, February, 2012.

“Is standardization possible (or useful) in trauma care?,” 76th Annual Course: Advances in

Trauma, Critical Care and Acute Care Surgery, University of Minnesota,

Minneapolis, MN, June, 2012.

“Rhabdomyolysis and crush-related injuries,” 76th Annual Course: Advances in Trauma,

Critical Care and Acute Care Surgery, University of Minnesota,

Minneapolis, MN, June, 2012.

Optimizing Mechanical Ventilation 2012: A Hands-On Practical Emphasis. Sponsored by

Regions Hospital and HealthPartners IME, St. Paul, MN, October, 2012.

Presented:

“Interfacing with the ventilator”

“High frequency oscillation (HFO)”

“Airway pressure release ventilation (APRV)”

“Blood components and fluid management”

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SCCM Fundamental Disaster Management (FDM) Course. Avera McKennan

Hospital, Sioux Falls, SD, November, 2012.

Presented:

“Fundamental disaster management”

“Intensive care unit microcosm within disaster medical response”

“Augmenting critical care capacity during a disaster”

Skill Stations:

“Disaster triage and allocation of scarce resources”

Visiting Professor, Continuing Medical Education Program, Good Samaritan Regional

Medical Center, Corvalis, OR, May, 2013.

Presented:

“Disaster management: Why all providers should care!”

“Chest trauma”

“Respiratory rounds: Q&A”

“Standards of skill in acute care surgery,” 77th Annual Surgery Course: Update in

Gastrointestinal Surgery, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN,

June, 2013.

Trauma Education: The Next Generation. Sponsored by Regions Hospital and

HealthPartners Institute for Research and Education, St. Paul, MN,

September, 2013.

Presented:

“Curbside Consult: Hand Injuries”; James Fletcher, MD

“Curbside Consult: Scapular and Open Fractures”; Peter Cole, MD

“Curbside Consult: Facial and Lip Wounds”; Loree Kalliainen, MD

“Curbside Consult: Digit Amputations”; James Fletcher, MD

“Curbside Consult: Hare Traction Splint and Clavicle Fracture”;

Peter Cole, MD

“Curbside Consult: Postoperative Complications After Complex

Abdominal Surgery”; James Fletcher

“Engineer and Physician – EE400,” School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue

University, West Lafayette, IN, October, 2013.

“Technology and the Physician – EE694,” School of Electrical and Computer Engineering,

Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, October, 2013.

“Situational ethics,” Virtuous Business Leaders, St. John Vianney, St. Thomas University,

St.

Paul, MN, October, 2013.

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MELA Trauma Life Support Course, Cochabamba, Bolivia, December, 2013.

Presented:

“Initial assessment”

“Shock”

“Pharmacology I: Blood products”

“Burns”

“Approach to the injured patient,” International Conference, Trauma-Toxicology, University

of San Simon, Department of Physiology and Toxicology, Cochabamba,

Bolivia, December 2013.

Fundamental Critical Care Support (FCCS) Instructor Course, Society of Critical Care

Medicine 43rd Critical Care Congress, San Francisco, CA, January, 2014.

Presented:

“Basic trauma and burn support”

Skill Stations:

“Mechanical Ventilation I”

“Mechanical Ventilation II”

“Noninvasive Ventilation”

“Trauma case reviews” Community Grand Rounds, Regina Hospital, Hastings, MN,

April, 2014.

Trauma Education: The Next Generation. Sponsored by Regions Hospital,

HealthPartners Institute for Research and Education and Park Nicollet Institute,

St. Paul, MN, September, 2014.

Presented:

“Quick Shots”

“The injured patient on anticoagulation,” Community Grand Rounds, Regina Hospital,

Hastings, MN, October, 2014.

“Battle planning: An overview of infectious conditions of the CNS,” Neurosciences Nursing

Conference, St. Paul, MN, October, 2014.

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Adult Multiprofessional Critical Care Review Course (MCCRC-Peru), Society of Critical

Care Medicine, Trujillo, Peru, October, 2014.

Presented:

“Circulatory shock and fluid management”

“Principles of mechanical ventilatory support”

“Hypothermia, hyperthermia and rhabdomyolysis”

“Septic shock: diagnosis and management”

SCCM Pediatric Fundamental Critical Care Support (PFCCS) Course, St.Paul, MN,

February, 2015.

Presented:

“Acute respiratory failure and mechanical ventilation”

“Postoperative management”

Skill Stations:

“Ventilation”

“Integration”

“Non-invasive ventilation/case studies,” Visiting Professor, Medical College of Wisconsin,

Milwaukee, WI, February, 2015.

MELA Trauma Life Support Course, Cochabamba, Bolivia, March, 2015.

Presented:

“Trauma overview”

“Chest trauma”

“Chest trauma: Procedures”

“What new modes of invasive and non-invasive ventilation should we be using?,” American

Burn Association 47th Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, April, 2015.

“Burn stuff,” Trauma Education: The Next Generation. Sponsored by HealthPartners,

Regions Hospital Department of Surgery and Regions Hospital

Emergency Medicine, St. Paul, MN, September, 2015.

“Blood product resuscitation for trauma,” 2015 Annual Trauma Symposium, Sanford, SD

[webcast], October, 2015.

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Adult Multiprofessional Critical Care Review Course (MCCRC-Peru), Society of Critical

Care Medicine, Lima, Peru, November, 2015.

Presented:

“Circulatory shock and fluid management”

“Electrolyte emergencies”

“Gastrointestinal bleeding in the ICU”

“Weaning and withdrawing mechanical ventilatory support”

“Nosocomial infections in the ICU”

“Ethical and legal considerations in critical care”

“Airway management and neuromuscular blockade”

“Intraosseous pressure monitoring in critically ill and injured patient”. 45th Critical Care

Congress, Society of Critical Care Medicine, Orlando, FL, February,

2016.

“Primary fascial closure after damage control laparotomy: Factors affecting outcome”. 11th

Annual Academic Surgical Congress, Jacksonville, FL, February, 2016.

SCCM Pediatric Fundamental Critical Care Support (PFCCS) Course, St. Paul, MN,

March, 2016.

Presented:

“Acute respiratory failure and mechanical ventilation”

“Sedation, analgesia, and neuromuscular blockade”

“Postoperative management”

Skill Stations:

“Ventilation”

“Team approach to fistula care”. Bariatric Education Days: Evolving Treatment Across

Health Systems Conference, Minneapolis, MN, May, 2016.

“Enteric fistula: Principles of management”. North Central Region Fall Conference WOCN,

Bloomington, MN, October, 2016.

“Team approach to fistula care”. Minneapolis Surgical Society Meeting, Minneapolis, MN,

January, 2017.

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Society of Critical Care Medicine, Fundamental Faculty Academy. 45th Critical Care

Congress, Society of Critical Care Medicine, Honolulu, HI, January, 2017.

Presented:

“Overview of running a licensed course”

“Fundamental Critical Care Support, 6th Edition, What’s new and

upcoming?”

“Skill Station 1: How to conduct a course

“Fundamental Critical Care Support”

“Ask the experts”

“Course Wrap-up and evaluation”

Society of Critical Care Medicine, Fundamental Faculty Academy. 45th Critical Care

Congress, Society of Critical Care Medicine, Honolulu, HI, January, 2017.

Chaperone:

“Hot topics and late-breaking science: Physician-assisted suicide and

euthanasia in the intensive care unit: A dialogue on core ethical

issues”

“Become a fellow of the American College of Critical Care Medicine”

“Torso trauma: Abdominal compartment syndrome and pelvic fractures”. Minnesota

Trauma

Registry Alliance (MTRA), St. Paul, MN, February, 2017.

“Mass Casualty Burn Care”. Society of Critical Care Medicine Fundamental Disaster

Management (FDM) Course. Brooke Army Medical Center, San Antonio,

TX, February, 2018.

“Blast Injuries”. Society of Critical Care Medicine Fundamental Disaster Management

(FDM) Course. Brooke Army Medical Center, San Antonio, TX,

February, 2018.

“Thermal inhalation injuries”. 2018 North Dakota Society of Respiratory Care (NDSRC)

Annual Convention. Minot, ND, March, 2018.

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Society of Critical Care Medicine, Fundamental Critical Care Support (FCCS) Course,

St. Paul, MN, 2002 through present. (Courses once or twice annually)

Served as Course Director or Senior Presenter during these years.

Presentations Include:

“Welcome, course announcements and FCCS overview”

“Recognition and assessment of the seriously ill patient”

“Diagnosis and management of acute respiratory failure”

“Monitoring oxygen balance and acid-base status”

“Neurologic support”

“Life-threatening infections: Diagnosis and antimicrobial therapy

selection”

“Basic trauma and burn support”

“Airway management”

“Mechanical ventilation 1”

“Mechanical ventilation 2”

Skill Stations:

“Mechanical ventilation 1”

“Mechanical ventilation 2”

“Recognition and assessment of seriously ill patient”

“Noninvasive positive pressure ventilation (NPPV) and airway

management”

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INTERNET WEB-BASED EDUCATION PROGRAMS & CD-ROM PRODUCTS

Hays WS, Dries DJ: Initial evaluation of the trauma patient. In eMedicine: Surgery,

eMedicine.com, 2000.

“Shock and the biology of the circulation: the intensivists viewpoint,” School of Biomedical

Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, September, 2002.

http://www.ecn.purdue.edu/BME/People/Faculty/webster

“Mechanical ventilation: the basics,” The Scandinavian Journal of Trauma and Emergency

Medicine. November, 2002. Internet Portal: http://www.akuttjournalen.com

“Burns and soft tissue infections,” Selected Infections and Principles of Antibiotic Use in the

Critically Ill. Society of Critical Care Medicine Multidisciplinary Critical

Care Review CD-ROM Course; Volume 1, 2005.

“Traumatic shock and compartment syndromes,” Issues in Critical Care. Society of Critical

Care Medicine Multidisciplinary Critical Care Review CD-ROM Course;

Volume 4, 2005.

“Respiratory issues in the trauma ICU,” Pulmonary Issues in the ICU; University of

Minnesota Medical School: Trauma and Critical Care Surgery. Audio-Digest

General Surgery; Volume 52, Issue 12, June 21, 2005.

“Doody’s Core Titles in the Health Sciences,” Trauma and Critical Care, 2005.

http://www.doody.com/dctadmin.

Hays WS, Dries DJ: Initial evaluation of the trauma patient. In eMedicine: Surgery,

http://www.eMedicine.com, 2005.

“Doody’s Core Titles in the Health Sciences,” Trauma and Critical Care, 2006.

http://www.doody.com/dctadmin.

Dries, DJ, Hayes WS: Initial evaluation of the trauma patient. In eMedicine: Surgery,

http://www.eMedicine.com, 2006.

“Doody’s Core Titles in the Health Sciences,” Trauma and Critical Care, 2007.

http://www.doody.com/dctadmin.

Dries, DJ: Initial evaluation of the trauma patient. In eMedicine: Surgery, Trauma

Management, http://www.eMedicine.com, 2008.

“Doody’s Core Titles in the Health Sciences,” Trauma and Critical Care, 2008.

http://www.doody.com/dctadmin.

“Doody’s Core Titles in the Health Sciences,” Trauma and Critical Care, 2009.

http://www.doody.com/dctadmin.

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“Scandinavian Update 2009,” Errors in acute surgery, http://www.scandinavian-update.org.

“Scandinavian Update 2009,” Blood product use in resuscitation,

http://www.scandinavian-update.org.

“Scandinavian Update 2009,” Management of burn injuries: Recent developments in

resuscitation, infection control and outcomes,

http://www.scandinavian-update.org.

“eClips Consult,” Year Book of Critical Care Medicine 2010,

http://www.eclips.consult.com/eclips.

Peer Review Training Website: Air Medical Journal,

http://ees.elsevier.com/amj/default.asp.

Dries, DJ: Initial evaluation of the trauma patient. In eMedicine: from WebMD.

Updated January 19, 2010. Available at:

http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/434707-overview, 2010.

Dries DJ: Burns. In: Pocket ICU Medicine, Second Edition, 2010.

www.pocketmedicine.com.

“Doody’s Core Titles in the Health Sciences,” Trauma and Critical Care, 2010.

http://www.doody.com/dctadmin.

Teran F, Bennett B, Dries D: Septic shock following an ulcerative colitis flare. In:

American Thoracic Society Clinical Cases, June, 2010.

http://www.thoracic.org

Dries DJ. Initial Evaluation of the Trauma Patient. In eMedicine: from WebMD.

Updated April 7, 2011. Available at:

http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/434707-overview. 2011.

“Doody’s Core Titles in the Health Sciences,” Trauma and Critical Care, 2011.

http://www.doody.com/dctadmin.

“Fundamental Critical Care Support Course, 4th Edition Online,”

Society of Critical Care Medicine, 2011.

http://www.sccm.org

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“Dabigatran: Consensus-Based Statement on Emergency Care of Bleeding (Protocol),”

ICSI-Institute for Clinical Systems Improvement, 2011.

http://www.icsi.org/guidelines_and_more/protocols_/cardiovascular_proto

cols/dabigatran__consensus-

based_statement_on_emergency_care_of_bleeding_protocol/dabigatran__c

onsensus-

based_statement_on_emergency_care_of_bleeding_protocol_63874.html

“Doody’s Core Titles in the Health Sciences,” Trauma and Critical Care, 2012.

http://www.doody.com/dctadmin.

“Fundamental Critical Care Support Course, 5th Edition Online,”

Society of Critical Care Medicine, 2012.

http://www.sccm.org

“Fundamental Critical Care Support Course, 5th Edition Self-Directed Online,”

Society of Critical Care Medicine, 2012.

http://www.sccm.org. Also on www.amazon.com/kindle.

“Doody’s Core Titles in the Health Sciences,” Trauma and Critical Care, 2013.

http://www.doody.com/dctadmin.

“Trauma Education: The Next Generation,” HealthPartners Institute for Education and

Research, 2013. http://www.tetng.org.

“Welcome Message (prerecorded),”

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLTXXqOy42g

“Welcome Message (live),”

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ejfo7ohwg-I

“Curbside Consult: Hand Injuries,” James Fletcher, MD;

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DrpBWgC0DJo

“Curbside Consult: Scapular and Open Fractures,” Peter Cole, MD;

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCCpqwRLzKs

“Curbside Consult: Facial and Oral Wounds, “Loree Kalliainen, MD”;

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKkDds4pF4U

“Curbside Consult: Hand Fractures & Missing Digits,” James Fletcher, MD;

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gwFZ0TR2184

“Curbside Consult: Hare Traction Splint & Clavicle Fractures,” Peter Cole, MD

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6R0SG2DS6hk

“Curbside Consult: Postop Complications After Complex Abdomen Surgery

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NR968k57_PE

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“Rhabdomyolysis and crush-related injuries,” 76th Annual Advances in Trauma, Critical

Care, and Acute Care Surgery; University of Minnesota Medical School.

Audio-Digest General Surgery; Volume 60, Issue 15, August 7, 2013.

Dries DJ. Initial Evaluation of the Trauma Patient. In eMedicine: from WebMD.

Updated January 3, 2014. Available at:

http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/434707-overview. 2014.

“Doody’s Core Titles in the Health Sciences,” Trauma and Critical Care, 2014.

http://www.doody.com/dctadmin.

“SCCM Master List of Pronunciations,” Society of Critical Care Medicine, 2014.

http://www.sccm.org.

“Doody’s Core Titles in the Health Sciences,” Trauma and Critical Care, 2015.

http://www.doody.com/dctadmin.

“Doody’s Collection Development,” Editorial Review Group Profile, February, 2015.

http://dcdm.doody.com/category/editorial-review/ .

“Trauma Education: The Next Generation,” HealthPartners, Regions Hospital

Department of Surgery and Regions Hospital Emergency Medicine,

September, 2015. http://www.tetng.org.

“Introductions”

“Burn stuff”

http://livestream.com/accounts/3687220/events/4331857

“Doody’s Core Titles in the Health Sciences,” Trauma and Critical Care, 2016.

http://www.doody.com/dctadmin.

“Fundamental Critical Care Support Course, 6th Edition Online,” Skill Stations

Mechanical Ventilation I and Mechanical Ventilation II,

Society of Critical Care Medicine, 2016.

http://www.sccm.org

Dries DJ. Initial Evaluation of the Trauma Patient. In Medscape Drugs & Diseases.

Updated April, 2017. Available at:

http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/434707-overview. 2011.

“Doody’s Core Titles in the Health Sciences,” Trauma and Critical Care, 2017.

http://www.doody.com/dct .

“Doody’s Core Titles in the Health Sciences,” Trauma and Critical Care, 2018.

http://www.doody.com/dct .

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COMMITTEE AND ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE

1988 - Present Alumni Senate, University of Chicago, Pritzker School of Medicine

1990 - 1997 Surgical Intensive Care Unit Committee, Hines, (Chairman)

1990 - 1997 Burn Center Quality Assurance Committee, Loyola University Medical

Center

1991 - 1997 OR Committee, Hines

1991 Policy Committee for OR Blood Transfusion, Hines

1991 - 1994 Shock Trauma Institute Study Section Research Committee of Council,

Loyola University Medical Center

1992 - 1995 Clinical Executive Board, Hines

1992 - 1997 Critical Care Core Curriculum: Pulmonary/Critical Care Fellowship

Program, Loyola University Medical Center/Hines

1993 Hospital Restraint Policy Committee, Hines

1993 - 1994 VA Staff Utilization Pilot Study: Critical Care Section, Hines

1994 Multidisciplinary PCA Group, Hines

1994 - 1995 Clinical Guidelines Committee: Transfusion, Loyola University Medical

Center

1995 Chief Nursing Service, Selection Committee, Hines

1995 - 1997 Department of Surgery, Loyola, Research Committee, Loyola University

Medical Center

1995 - 1997 Burn and Shock Trauma Institute, Institute Research Committee, Loyola

University Medical Center

1998 Disaster Response Planning Committee, University of Michigan

1998 ICU Steering Committee, University of Michigan

1998 Multidisciplinary Trauma Quality Assurance Committee, Chair,

University of Michigan

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1998 Trauma Quality Assurance Committee, Hurley Medical Center

1999 - 2000 Surgical Intensive Care Unit Quality Assurance Committee, Regions

Hospital

1999 – Present Department of Surgery Research Committee, Chair, Regions Hospital

1999 – 2004 Department of Surgery Education Committee, Chair, Regions Hospital

1999 - Present Graduate Medical Education Committee, Institute for Medical Education,

HealthPartners

1999 – 2004 Cardiac Arrest Committee, Regions Hospital

1999 – 2004 Medical Student Education Committee, Department of Surgery, University

of Minnesota

1999 – 2004 Surgical Education Council, Department of Surgery, University of Minnesota

1999 – Present Medical Advisory Committee, Life Link III, St. Paul, Minnesota

1999 – 2012 Board of Directors, Life Link III, St. Paul, Minnesota

1999 – 2006 Board of Directors, Institute for Medical Education, HealthPartners

1999 – Present Faculty Advisory Council, Department of Surgery, University of Minnesota

1999 – Present Promotion and Tenure Committee, Department of Surgery, University of

Minnesota

1999 – Present Trauma Program Committee, Regions Hospital

2000 Basic Science and Animal Research Strategic Thinking Workgroup,

HealthPartners Research Foundation

2000 Resident Research Committee, Regions Hospital, Institute for Medical

Education, HealthPartners

2000 Care Integration Rapid Design Team, Regions Hospital, HealthPartners

2000 – 2006 Basic Science and Animal Research Subcommittee, HealthPartners Research

Foundation

2000 - 2001 Moonlighting Policy Committee, Regions Hospital, Institute for Medical

Education, HealthPartners

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2000 - 2001 Physicians Advisory Council: Strategies 2000, Regions Hospital

2001 - 2011 Board of Directors, HealthPartners Research Foundation

2001 – Present Medical Executive Committee, Regions Hospital

2001 – Present Hospital Peer Review Committee, Regions Hospital

2001 – Present Surgery Division Peer Review Committee, Regions Hospital

2001 – 2009 Chair, Multidisciplinary Critical Care Committee, Regions Hospital

2001 – Present Infection Control Committee, Regions Hospital

2001 – Present Operating Room Committee, Regions Hospital

2001 – Present Clinical Faculty Appointments and Promotion Committee, Department of

Surgery, University of Minnesota

2002 Translational Research Committee, HealthPartners Research Foundation

2002 Ad Hoc Quality Assurance Redesign Committee, Regions Hospital

2002 – 2005 Vice-Chair, Basic Science and Animal Research Subcommittee,

HealthPartners Research Foundation

2002 – 2005 Research Committee, HealthPartners Research Foundation

2002 – Present Pediatric Critical Care Committee, Gillette Children’s Hospital

2003 – 2013 Group of 120, HealthPartners Medical Group

2003 – Present Specialty Leadership Team (SLT), HealthPartners Medical Group

2004 Search Committee: Department of Anesthesiology Head; University of

Minnesota

2004 – Present Specialty Leadership Committee (SLC); HealthPartners Medical Group

2005 - 2006 Search Committee: Department of Surgery Head; University of

Minnesota

2006 - 2008 Best Practices Committee; Regions Hospital

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2006 Institute for Medical Education-Excellence in Education Award Selection

Committee; HealthPartners Institute for Medical Education

2007-2009 Fundamentals of Disaster Medicine (FDM)/Hospital Disaster Medicine

(HDM) Subcommittee; Society of Critical Care Medicine

2007-2009 Committee Member; Fundamentals of Critical Care Support (FCCS)

Program; Society of Critical Care Medicine

2007-2009 Division Head for Surgical Specialties, Regions Hospital Medical Staff,

St. Paul, Minnesota

2007-2009 Representative to Board of Directors, Minneapolis Surgical, Minneapolis,

Minnesota

2007-2008 President-Elect; Minnesota Surgical Society

2008-2009 President; Minnesota Surgical Society

2008-2009 Vice-Chair; Fundamentals of Critical Care Support (FCCS) Program;

Society of Critical Care Medicine

2009 Chairman, Search Committee: Department Head Emergency Medicine;

HeathPartners Medical Group/Regions Hospital

2009-2010 HealthPartners Clinical Simulation/Regions Hospital Simulation Advisory

Committee

2010-2011 Chair; Fundamental Critical Care Support (FCCS) Program; Society of

Critical Care Medicine

2010-2012 Committee Member; Strategic Education Committee; Society of Critical

Care Medicine

2009-2013 Division Head – Surgery; Regions Hospital

2011 Chairman, Search Committee: Department Head Emergency Medicine;

HeathPartners Medical Group/Regions Hospital

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2012-2013 Past-Chair; Fundamental Critical Care Support (FCCS) Program;

Society of Critical Care Medicine

2011-Present Critical Care Research Center

2012-Present Life Link III Clinical Council

2013-2015 Society of Critical Care Medicine Volunteer Evaluation Task Force

2013-2017 Society of Critical Care Medicine Congress Program Committee

2013-Present HealthPartners New Technology Committee

2014-2016 Society of Critical Care Medicine FDM Subcommittee

2014-Present Disaster Response Committee, American College of Chest Physicians

(CHEST)

2014-Present Moderator: Regional Assistant Medical Directors (ARMD) Group,

HealthPartners Medical Group

2015-2016 Planning Committee Member; Fundamentals of Critical Care Support

(FCCS), 6th Edition; Society of Critical Care Medicine

2015 Consultant: Critical Care Program Development; Medical College of

Wisconsin

2015-2017 EHR-Based Decision Support for Pediatric Acute Abdominal Pain in

Emergency Care - APPY CDS Advisory Board

2017-2019 Vice Chair - Fundamentals of Disaster Medicine (FDM); Society of

Critical Care Medicine

2016-Present Co-Chair - HealthPartners Institute Research Review Committee

2017-2021 Planning Committee Member; Fundamentals of Critical Care Support

(FCCS): Surgery Austere Operational Environments; Society of Critical

Care Medicine

2017-Present HealthPartners Clinical Simulation Advisory Committee

2017, 2018 Affiliate Faculty Review Committee, University of Minnesota

2017-Present Clinical Competency Committee, University of Minnesota

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2018-Present Enterprise Sepsis Improvement Projecct Committee (HealthPartners)

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Completed Peer-Reviewed Publications in Scientific Journals

1. Dries DJ, Moatamed F, Lawrence PF: Effects of argon laser on variable grades of

atherosclerosis in the human aorta. Proceedings: 1984 International Congress in the

Applications of Lasers and Electro-Optics (ICALEO) Medicine and Biology 43:119-122,

1984.

2. Dries DJ, Hughes SD, Mohammad SF, Granger H, McGregor G, Ilyia E, Chiang BY,

Hamanaka Y, Murray KD, Olsen DB, Kolff WJ: Acute hematologic response of sheep to

cardiopulmonary bypass and total heart replacement. Trans Am Soc Artif Intern Organs

30:117-120, 1984.

3. Chiang BY, Olsen DB, Gaykowski R, Dries DJ, Burns GL, Hamanaka Y, Murray DK,

Ilyia E, Dew PA, Hughes S, Nielsen SD, Kolff WJ: Evaluation of treadmill exercise of

pneumatically powered total artificial heart recipients. Trans Am Soc Artif Intern Organs

30:514-519, 1984.

4. Lawrence PF, Dries DJ, Moatamed F, Dixon J: Acute effects of argon laser on human

atherosclerotic plaque. J Vasc Surg 1:852-859, 1984.

5. Chiang BY, Olsen DB, Dries DJ, Hamanaka Y, Murray DK, Ilyia E, Nielsen SD, Hughes

S, Dew P, Kolff WJ: An analysis of animals surviving over one hundred days on the total

artificial heart. Progress in Artif Organs 1:211-216, 1984.

6. Dries DJ, Hughes S, McGregor G, Ilyia E, Chiang BY, Hamanaka Y, Murray KD, Olsen

DB: Hematologic monitoring and management of sheep receiving total artificial heart

and implantation. Progress in Artif Organs 1:235-239, 1984.

7. Lawrence PF, Dries DJ, Alazraki N, Albo D: Indiumlll-labeled leukocyte scanning for

detection of prosthetic vascular graft infection. J Vasc Surg 2:165-173, 1985.

8. Dries DJ, Lawrence PF, Syverud J, Moatamed F, Dixon J: Responses of atherosclerotic

aorta to argon laser. Lasers Surg Med 5:321-326, 1985.

9. Alazraki N, Dries DJ, Datz F, Lawrence P, Greenburg E, Taylor A: Value of a 24-hour

image (four-phase bone scan) in assessing osteomyelitis in patients with peripheral

vascular disease. J Nucl Med 26:711-717, 1985.

10. Alazraki N, Dries DJ, Datz F, Lawrence P, Greenburg E, Taylor A: Assessment of skin

ulcer healing capability by technicium-99m. J Nucl Med 26:586-591, 1985.

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11. Dries DJ, Alazraki N, Lawrence PF, Murphy KM, Kercher J, Datz FL, Christian P,

Taylor A: Detection of acute synthetic vascular graft infection with lllIn-labeled

leukocyte scanning: An animal study. AJR 145:1053-1056, 1985.

12. Dries DJ, Eugene J: Lasers in peripheral vascular surgery. Proceedings: 1985

International Congress on Applications of Lasers and Electro-Optics (ICALEO)

Medicine and Biology 49:5-10, 1986.

13. Nelson RM, Dries DJ: The economic implications of infection in cardiac surgery. Ann

Thor Surg 42:240-246, 1986.

14. Dries DJ, Pollock ME, Eugene J: Laser applications in cardiac disease. Proceedings:

1986 International Congress on Applications of Lasers and Electro-Optics (ICALEO)

Medicine and Biology 55:73-78, 1987.

15. Dries DJ, Pollock ME, Eugene J: Laser therapy for arteriosclerosis: Current review.

Proceedings: The International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE) Fiber Lase '86

721:264-269, 1987.

16. Lawrence PF, Kercher JM, Dries DJ, Peric-Golia L, Dixon JA: Endoscopic laser

resection of atherosclerotic plaque in a live animal mode. J Vasc Surg 6:470-475, 1987.

17. Malczewski MD, Newell KA, Dries DJ, Marshall WJ: Myocardial contusion.

Postgraduate General Surgery 1:15-20, 1989.

18. Dries DJ, Freeark RJ: Foreign body of the small intestine. Postgraduate General Surgery

1:53-58, 1989.

19. Mathru M, Dries DJ: Is levophed lethal? Chest 95:1177-1178, 1989.

20. Dries DJ, Hirsch LJ, Rooney MW, Mathru M: Conductance volume catheter:

introduction and clinical application. Proceedings: Conference on Cardiovascular

Science and Technology: Basic and Applied, I. Louisville: Oxymoron Press 299-301,

1989.

21. Dries DJ, Mathru M, Salem R, Rao T, Montoya A: Hemodynamic compromise

associated with air trapping in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery. Chest

97:1002-1003, 1990.

22. Mathru M, Dries DJ, Kanuri D, Blakeman B, Rao T: The effect of cardiac output on gas

exchange in one lung atelectasis. Chest 97:1121-1124, 1990.

23. Dries DJ, Waxman K: Adequate resuscitation of burn patients may not be measured by

urine output and vital signs. Crit Care Med 19:327-329, 1991.

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24. Dries DJ, Kumar P, Mathru M, Mayer R, Zecca A, Rao TLK, Freeark RJ: Hemodynamic

effects of pressure support ventilation in cardiac surgery patients. Am Surgeon 57:122-

125, 1991.

25. Cioffi P, Joyce C, Lichtenberg R, Dell' Angela K, Schueneman A, Marshall WJ, Dries

DJ: Lightning injury. Postgraduate General Surgery 2:168-171, 1990.

26. Malczewski MD, Newell KA, Dries DJ, Marshall WJ, Freeark RJ: Myocardial contusion

following blunt trauma. Postgraduate General Surgery 2:147-152, 1990. (Reviewed and

presented at request of publisher).

27. Mathru M, Dries DJ, Kleinman B, Rao T, Calandra D: Effect of opening the pericardium

on right ventricular hemodynamics during cardiac surgery. Chest 98:120-123, 1990.

28. Joyce CD, Fiscus RR, Wang X, Dries DJ, Morris R, Prinz RA: Calcitonin gene-related

peptide (CGRP) levels are elevated in septic patients. Surgery 108:1097-1101, 1990.

29. Mathru M, Kleinman B, Blakeman B, Dries DJ, Kumar P: Permeability pulmonary

edema following lung resection. Chest 98:1216-1218, 1990.

30. Mathru M, Dries DJ, Zecca A, Fareed J, Rooney MW, Rao TLK: Effect of fast vs slow

intravenous fat emulsion infusion on gas exchange, pulmonary hemodynamics, and

prostaglandin metabolism. Chest 99:426-429, 1991.

31. Zecca AC, Carlascio D, Marshall WJ, Dries DJ: Endotracheal tube stabilization in the air

medical setting. Journal of Air Medical Transport 10:7-10, 1991.

32. Mathru M, Kleinman B, Blakeman B, Dries DJ, Zecca A, Rao T: Cardiovascular

adjustments and gas exchange during extreme hemodilution in humans. Crit Care Med

19:700-704, 1991.

33. Smith SB, Zecca AC, Leston G, Marshall WJ, Dries DJ: Introduction of pulse oximetry

in the air medical setting. Journal of Air Medical Transport 10:11-14, 1991.

34. Salvino CK, Origitano TC, Dries DJ, Shea JF, Springhorn M, Miller CJ: Trans-oral

cross-bow injury of the cervical spine: An unusual case of penetrating cervical spine

injury. Neurosurgery 28:904-907, 1991.

35. Van de Graaf WB, Gordey K, Dornseif SE, Dries DJ, Kleinman B, Kumar P, Mathru M:

Pressure support: Changes in ventilatory pattern on components of the work of

breathing. Chest 100:1082-1089, 1991.

36. Dries DJ, Mathru M: Hemodynamic comprise associated with air trapping following

coronary artery bypass grafting. Chest 99:1552, 1991.

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37. Ramamoorthy C, Rooney MW, Dries DJ, Mathru M: Aggressive hydration during

continuous positive-pressure ventilation restores atrial transmural pressure, plasma atrial

natriuretic peptide concentrations, and renal function. Crit Care Med, 20:1014-1019,

1992.

38. Dries DJ, Mohammad SF, Woodward SC, Nelson RM: The influence of saphenous vein

preservation technique on early endothelial preservation in conduits employed as

aortocoronary bypass grafts. J Surg Res 52:219-225, 1992.

39. Kross J, Dries DJ, Mathru M, Kumar P, Bakhos M: Possible role for atrial natriuretic

peptide (ANP) in diuresis and natriuresis following cardiac surgery. J Thorac Cardiovasc

Surg, 103:1168-1171, 1992.

40. Murphy-Macabobby M, Marshall WJ, Schneider C, Dries DJ: Neuromuscular blockade

in aeromedical airway management. Ann Emerg Med 21:664-668, 1992.

41. Joseph E, Zak R, Smith S, Best WR, Gamelli RL, Dries DJ: Predictors of blinding or

serious eye injury in blunt trauma. J Trauma 33:19-24, 1992.

42. Mathru M, Kleinman B, Blakeman B, Sullivan H, Kumar P, Dries DJ: Myocardial

metabolism and adaptation during extreme hemodilution in humans after coronary

revascularization. Crit Care Med 20:1420-1425, 1992.

43. Salvino CK, Esposito TJ, Smith D, Dries DJ, Marshall W, Flisak M, Gamelli R: Routine

pelvic x-ray in the awake blunt trauma patient: A sensible policy? (Second place: Region

10 ACS Resident Paper Competition in Trauma, 1991) J Trauma 33:413-416, 1992.

44. Dries DJ, Kumar P, Blakeman B, Mathru M: Augmentation of cardiac output versus

airway pressure manipulation during one lung ventilation: Effects on pulmonary oxygen

exchange. Surg Forum 43:307-309, 1992.

45. Lichtenberg R, Dries DJ, Marshall W, Scanlon P: Cardiovascular effects of lightning

strikes. J Am Col Cardiol 21:531-536, 1993.

46. Salvino CK, Dries DJ, Gamelli RL, Murphy-Macabobby M, Marshall W: Emergency

cricothyroidotomy in trauma victims. J Trauma 34:503-505, 1993.

47. Salvino CK, Esposito TJ, Marshall WJ, Dries DJ, Morris RC, Gamelli RL: The role of

diagnostic laparoscopy in trauma patients: A preliminary assessment. J Trauma 34:506-

515, 1993.

48. York D, Dudek L, Larson R, Marshall W, Dries DJ: A comparison study of tube

thoracostomy: Air medical crew and in-hospital trauma service. Air Med J, 12:227-229,

1993.

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49. Salvino CK, Esposito TJ, Smith DK, Jacobs HK, Candel AG, Dries DJ, Gamelli R:

Laparoscopic injection of fibrin glue to arrest major intraparenchymal abdominal

hemorrhage: An experimental study. J Trauma 35:762-766, 1993.

50. Mathru M, Dries DJ, Rooney MW, Hirsch LJ, Barnes L, Tobin MJ: Urinary hydrogen

peroxide levels in patients with sepsis-associated adult respiratory distress syndrome.

Chest 105:232-236, 1994.

51. Miles RH, Paxton TP, Zacheis D, Dries DJ, Gamelli R: Systemic administration of

gamma-interferon impairs wound healing. J Surg Res 56:288-294, 1994.

52. Miles RH, Paxton TP, Dries DJ, Gamelli RL: Interferon gamma increases mortality

following cecal ligation and puncture. J Trauma 36:607-611, 1994.

53. Dries DJ, Jurkovich GJ, Maier RV, Clemmer TP, Struve SN, Weigelt JA, Stanford GG,

Herr DL, Champion HR, Lewis FR, Hoyat D, Hansbrough J, Yellin AE, Berre TV,

Trunkey DD, Jaffe HS, Munera C, Fisher P, Starko KM: Effect of interferon gamma on

infection-related death in patients with severe injuries. Arch Surg 129:1031-1041, 1994.

54. Young L, Schneider C, Dries D, Kudukis T, Herdman T, Williams K: Case study:

Pediatric interfacility transport. Air Med Jan/Feb, 22-27, 1995.

55. Lujan HJ, Dries DJ, Gamelli RL: Comparative analysis of bedside and operating room

tracheostomies in critically ill burn patients. J Burn Care Rehabil 16:258-261, 1995.

56. Mock C, Jurkovich GJ, Dries DJ, Maier RV: Antibiotics which result in greater

endotoxin release are associated with greater mortality in septic trauma patients. Arch

Surg 130:1234-1241, 1995.

57. Gamelli RL, George M, Sharp-Pucci M, Dries DJ, Radisavljevic Z: Burn-induced nitric

oxide release in humans (editorial comment). J Trauma 39:869-878, 1995.

58. Dries DJ: Effects of inhaled nitric oxide on right ventricular function in septic shock

(editorial comment). J Trauma 39:619, 1995.

59. Mathru M, Dries DJ, Barnes L, Tonino P, Sukhani R, Rooney M: Tourniquet-induced

exsanguination in patients requiring lower limb surgery: An ischemia-reperfusion model

of oxidant and antioxidant metabolism. Anesthesiology 84:14-22, 1996.

60. Stengle J, Meyers R, Pyle J, Dries DJ: Neutrophil recruitment following remote scald

injury. J Burn Care Rehabil 17:14-18, 1996.

61. Gramm, J, Smith S, Gamelli RL, Dries DJ: Effect of transfusion on oxygen transport in

critically ill patients. Shock 5:190-193, 1996.

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62. Mock C, Dries DJ, Jurkovich G, Maier RV: Assessment of two clinical trials: Interferon-

gamma therapy in severely injured patients. Shock 5:234-240, 1996.

63. Collins E, Larson L, Lau MT, Barder L, Weaver F, Bayer D, Schultz M, Byrne R, Hauser

M, Dries DJ: Care of central venous catheters for TPN: A survey of practices in Veterans

Administration Hospitals. Nut Clin Prac 11:109-115, 1996.

64. Radisavljveic Z, George M, Dries DJ, Gamelli RL: Determination of intracellular and

extracellular nitrite and nitrate by anion chromatography. J Liquid Chromatography

19:1061-1079, 1996.

65. Dries DJ: Activation of the clotting system and complement after trauma. New Horizons

4:276-288, 1996.

66. Anzueto A, Baughman RP, Guntupalli K, Weg JG, Wiedemann HP, Raventos AA,

Lemaire F, Long W. Zaccardelli DS, Pattishall EN: Aerosolized surfactant in adults with

sepsis-induced acute respiratory distress syndrome. Exosurf Acute Respiratory Distress

Syndrome Sepsis Study Group. N Engl J Med 334:1417-1421, 1996.

67. Dries D: Hypotensive resuscitation. Shock 6:311-316, 1996.

68. Dries DJ: Interferon gamma in trauma related infections. Intensive Care Med 22:S462-

S467, 1996.

69. Mock C, Jurkovich GJ, Dries DJ, Maier RV: Endotoxin release associated with antibiotic

use: The clinical data. J Endotoxin Res 3:253-259, 1996.

70. Dries DJ: Pulmonary complications in inhalation injuries with associated cutaneous burn

(editorial comment). J Trauma 40:89, 1996.

71. Dries DJ: Permissive hypercapnia. J Trauma 39:984-989, 1995. *Cited in Yearbook of

Emergency Medicine 1997.

72. Holleran RS, Dries DJ: A historical look at the future of the journal. (editorial) Air

Medical Journal 16:5-6, 1997.

73. Holleran RS, Dries DJ: Care of the family during transport. (editorial) Air Medical

Journal 16:36-37, 1997.

74. Walaszek PS, Dries DJ: Heparin therapy in venous thrombosis. Air Med J 16:51-54,

1997.

75. Dries DJ, Holleran RS: Burn care pearls. (editorial) Air Med J 16:68, 1997.

76. Dries DJ: Thermal injury. Air Medical Journal 16:81-88, 1997.

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77. Dries DJ: Weaning of mechanical ventilation. J Trauma 43:372-384, 1997.

78. Holleran RS, Dries DJ: Are we still important? (editorial) Air Medical Journal

17:6, 1998.

79. Kowal-Vern A, Sharp-Pucci MM, Walenga JM, Dries DJ, Gamelli RL: Trauma and thermal

injury: Comparison of hemostatic and cytokine changes in the acute phase of injury.

J Trauma 44:325-329, 1998.

80. Dries DJ: Interferon-gamma therapy for infectious complications of injury: A called third

strike? (editorial) Crit Care Med 26:419-420, 1998.

81. Heard SO, Fink M, Gamelli R, Solomkin JS, Joshi M, Trask A, Fabian T, Hudson L,

Gerold KB, Logan E and The Filgrastim Study Group: Effect of prophylactic

administration of recombinant human granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (filgrastim)

on the frequency of nosocomial infections in patients with acute traumatic brain injury of

cerebral hemorrhage. Crit Care Med 26:748-754, 1998.

82. Dries DJ, Holleran R: The promise of aminodarone therapy. (editorial) Air Medical

Journal 17:45, 1998.

83. Dries DJ: Blood transfusion and acute intravascular volume loss. Air Medical Journal

17:108-110, 1998.

84. Abel E, Kudukis T, Ravindranath T, Dries D: Hypernatremic dehydration in pediatric

critical care transport. Air Medical Journal 17:176-178, 1998.

85. Dries DJ: Prone positioning in acute lung injury. J Trauma 45:849-852, 1998.

86. Michaels AJ, Moon CH, Smith JS, Taheri PA, Wahl WL, Wang SC, Dries DJ,

Zimmerman MA, Peterson C: General health status following trauma is most contingent

on mental health outcome. Surg Forum 49:534-536, 1998.

87. Dries DJ, Hoppenstedt D, Walenga JM, Fareed J: Molecular markers of hemostatic

activation and inflammation following major injury: Effect of therapy with interferon-

gamma. Interferon Cytokine Re 18:327-335, 1998.

88. Jubran A, Mathru M, Dries D, Tobin M: Continuous recording of mixed venous oxygen

saturation during weaning from mechanical ventilation and ramifications thereof. Am J

Respir Crit Care Med 158:1763-1769, 1998.

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89. Marshall LF, Maas AI, Marshall SB, Bricolo A, Fearnside M, Iannotti F, Klauber MR,

Lagarrigue J, Lobato R, Persson L, Pickard JD, Piek J, Servadei F, Wellis GN, Morris

GF, Means ED, Musch B: A multicenter trial on the efficacy of using tirilazad mesylate

in cases of head injury. J Neurosurg, 89:519-525, 1998.

90. Holleran R, Dries DJ: Prevention: the magic bullet for the 21st century (editorial). Air

Medical Journal 18:5, 1999.

91. Jahoda AE, Albala DM, Dries DJ, Kovacs EJ: Fibrin sealant inhibits connective tissue

deposition in a murine model of peritoneal adhesion formation. Surgery 125:53-59, 1999.

92. Dries DJ, Holleran RS: Directions (editorial). Air Medical Journal 18:54, 1999.

93. Letarte PB, Shea JF, Dries DJ: Management of head injury in the flight environment.

Air Medical Journal 18:73-78, 1999.

94. Demetriades D, Smith JS, Jacobson LE, Moncure M, Minei J, Nelson BJ, Scannon PJ,

and the rBPI21 Acute Hemmorrhagic Trauma Study Group A: Bacterial/permeability-

increasing protein (rBPI21) in patients with hemorrhage due to trauma: Results of a

multicenter phase II clinical trail. J Trauma 46:667-677, 1999.

95. Holleran RS, Dries DJ: When is “Dead” dead? (editorial) Air Medical Journal 18:101,

1999.

96. Wahl W, Michaels AJ, Wang SC, Dries DJ, Taheri PA: Blunt thoracic aortic injury:

Delayed or early repair? J Trauma 47:254-260, 1999.

97. Dellinger EP, Babineau TJ, Bleicher P, Kaiser AB, Seibert GB, Postier RG, Vogel SB,

Norman J, Kaufman D, Galanadiuk S, Condon RE for the Betafectin Gastrointestinal

Study Group: Effect of PGG-glucan on the rate of serious postoperative infection or

death observed after high-risk gastrointestinal operations. Arch Surg 134:977-983, 1999.

98. Dries DJ, Holleran RS: The continuing question of safety. (editorial) Air Medical

Journal 18:133, 1999.

99. Clancy K, Lorenz K, Dries D, Gamelli RL, Hahn EL: Chlorpromazine modulates

cytokine expression in the liver and lung after burn injury and endotoxemia. J Trauma

48:215-223, 2000.

100. Dries DJ, Holleran RS: An affair of the heart. (editorial) Air Medical Journal

19:36, 2000.

101. Dries DJ: Recent progress in advanced cardiac life support. Air Medical Journal

19:38-46, 2000.

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102. Holleran RS, Dries DJ: It’s a small, small world. (editorial) Air Medical Journal 19:76,

2000.

103. Dries DJ: “X’s and O’s”. (editorial) Crit Care Med 28:3766-3767, 2000.

104. Tillema M, Lorenz K, Weiss MG, Dries DJ: Sublethal endotoxemia promotes pulmonary

CINC expression and neutrophil recruitment but not overt lung injury in neonatal rats.

Biol Neonate 78:308-314, 2000.

105. Hotchkiss JR, Adams AB, Dries DJ, Marini JJ, Crooke PS: Dynamic behavior during non-

invasive ventilation: Chaotic support? Am J Respir Crit Care Med 163:374-378, 2001.

106. Holleran R, Dries D: Recreating ourselves. (editorial) Air Med J 20:4-5, 2001.

107. Asensio JA, Chahwan S, Forno W, Mackersie R, Wall M, Lake J, Minard G, Kirton O,

Nagy K, Karmy-Jones R, Brundage S, Hoyt D, Winchell R, Kralovich K, Shapiro M,

Falcone R, McGuire E, Ivatury R, Stoner M, Yelon J, Ledgerwood A, Luchette F,

Schwab CW, Frankel H, Chang B, Coscia R, Maull K, Wang D, Hirsch E, Cue J,

Schmacht D, Dunn E, Miller F, Powell M, Sherck J, Enderson B, Rue L, Warren R,

Rodriguez J, West M, Weireter L, Britt LD, Dries D, Dunham CM, Malangoni M, Fallon

W, Simon R, Bell R, Hanpeter D, Gambaro E, Ceballos J, Torcal J, Alo K, Ramicone E,

Chan L: Penetrating esophageal injuries: Multicenter study of the American Association

for the Surgery of Trauma. J Trauma 50:289-296; 2001.

108. Dries DJ, Lorenz K, Kovacs EJ: Differential neutrophil traffic in gut and lung following

scald injury. J Burn Care Rehabil 22:203-209, 2001.

109. Dries D, Frascone R, Molinari P, Pippert G, Reardon R: Does the ILMA make sense in

HEMS? Air Med J 20:35-37, 2001.

110. Morris TJ, Dries DJ: Gut protection: Why and how? (editorial) Crit Care Med

29:1636-1637, 2001.

111. Frascone RJ, Dries DJ, Gisch T, Kaye K, Jensen J: Obtaining vascular access: Is there a

place for the sternal IO? Air Med J 20:20-22, 2001.

112. Park WY, Thompson JS, Lee KK, Department of Veterans Affairs Cooperative Study

#345 Study Group: Effect of epidural anesthesia and analgesia on perioperative outcome.

Ann Surg 234:560-571, 2001.

113. Hotchkiss JR, Adams AB, Stone MK, Dries DJ, Marini JJ, Crooke PS: Oscillations and

noise: Inherent instability of pressure support ventilation? Am J Respir Crit Care Med

165:47-53, 2002.

114. Holleran R, Dries D: The responsibility of the journal: Communication. (editorial) Air

Med J 21:4-5, 2002.

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115. Dries DJ, Marini JJ: Recruitment maneuvers in resuscitation of pulmonary function. Scand J

Trauma Emerg Med 10:14-19, 2002.

116. Dries DJ: Bioterrorism: A brief. Scand J Trauma Emerg Med 10:92-96, 2002.

117. Dries DJ, Marini JJ: Optimized positive end-expiratory pressure – An elusive target.

(editorial) Crit Care Med 30:1159-1160, 2002.

118. Acton RD, Hotchkiss JR, Dries DJ: Noninvasive ventilation. J Trauma 53:593-601, 2002.

119. Dries DJ: More than smoke with fire. (editorial) Crit Care Med 30:2159-2160, 2002.

120. Hotchkiss JR, Simonson DA, Marek DJ, Marini JJ, Dries DJ: Pulmonary microvascular

fracture in a patient with acute respiratory distress syndrome. Crit Care Med 30:2368-2370,

2002.

121. Yellin AE, Hassett JM, Fernandez A, Geib J, Adeyi B, Woods GL, Teppler, The 004 Intra-

abdominal Infection Study Group: Ertapenem monotherapy versus combination therapy with

ceftriaxone plus metronidazole for treatment of complicated intra-abdominal infections in

adults. Int J Antimicrob Agents 20:165-173, 2002.

122. Dries DJ: Interferon gamma: Titration of inflammation. Crit Care Med 30:1663-1664, 2002.

123. Plummer D, Heegaard W, Dries D, Reardon R, Pippert G, Frascone RJ: Ultrasound in

HEMS: Its role in differentiating shock states. Air Med J 22:33-36, 2003.

124. Dries DJ: Vasopressin: Hormonal support for hemorrhagic shock. (editorial) Crit Care Med

31:1286-1287, 2003.

125. Frascone RJ, Dries DJ, Kaye K: ACD + ITV CPR: Where are we now? Scand J Trauma

Emerg Med 11:17-21, 2003.

126. Dries DJ, Marini JJ: A rationale for lung recruitment in acute respiratory distress syndrome.

J Trauma 54:326-328, 2003.

127. Fakhry SM, Watts DD, Michetti C, Hunt JP for the EAST Multi-Institutional Blunt Hollow

Viscous Injury Research Group: The resident experience on trauma: Declining surgical

opportunities and career incentives? Analysis of data from a large multi-institutional study.

J Trauma 54:1-8, 2003.

128. Watts DD, Fakhry SM for the EAST Multi-Institutional HVI Research Group: Incidence of

hollow viscus injury in blunt trauma: an analysis from 275,557 trauma admissions from the

EAST multi-institutional trial. J Trauma 54:289-294, 2003.

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129. Fakhry SM, Watts DD, Luchette FA for the EAST Multi-Institutional HVI Research Group:

Current diagnostic approaches lack sensitivity in the diagnosis of perforated blunt small

bowel injury: Analysis from 275,557 trauma admissions from the EAST multi-institutional

HVI trial. J Trauma 54:295-306, 2003.

130. Williams MD, Watts D, Fakhry S: Colon injury after blunt abdominal trauma: Results of the

EAST multi-institutional hollow viscus injury study. J Trauma 55:906-912, 2003.

131. Adams AB, Simonson DA, Dries DJ: Ventilator-induced lung injury. Respir Care Clin N

Am 9:343-362, 2003.

132. Frascone R, Kaye K, Dries D, Solem L: Successful placement of an adult sternal

intraosseous line through burned skin. J Burn Care Rehabil 24:306-308, 2003.

133. Dries DJ, Marini JJ: A rationale for recruitment maneuvers in ARDS. Clin Pulm Med 11:33-

39, 2004.

134. Opal S, Laterre PF, Abraham E, Francois B, Wittebole X, Lowry S, Dhainaut JF, Warren B,

Dugernier T, Lopez A, Sanchez M, Demeyer I, Jauregui L, Lorente JA, McGee W, Reinhart

K, Kljucar S, Souza S, Pribble J, and the Controlled Mortality Trial of Platelet-Activating

Factor Acetylhydrolase in Severe Sepsis (COMPASS) Investigators: Recombinant human

platelet-activating factor acetylhydrolase for treatment of severe sepsis: Results of a phase

III, multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. Crit Care Med 32:332-

341, 2004.

135. Heegaard W, Plummer D, Dries D, Frascone RJ, Pippert G, Steel D, Clinton J: Ultrasound

for the air medical clinician. Air Med J 23:20-23, 2004.

136. Simonson DA, Adams AB, Wright LA, Dries DJ, Hotchkiss JR, Marini JJ: Effects of

ventilatory pattern on experimental lung injury caused by high airway pressure. Crit Care

Med 32:781-786, 2004.

137. Dries DJ: Opportunities and challenges (editorial). Air Med J 23:6, 2004.

138. Dries DJ, McGonigal MD, Malian MS, Bor BJ, Sullivan C: Protocol-driven ventilator

weaning reduces use of mechanical ventilation, rate of early reintubation and ventilator-

associated pneumonia. J Trauma 56:943-952, 2004.

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139. Bernard GR, Margolis BD, Shanies HM, Ely EW, Wheeler AP, Levy H, Wong K, Wright TJ

for the Extended Evaluation of Recombinant Human Activated Protein C United States

Investigators: Extended evaluation of recombinant human activated protein C United States

trial (ENHANCE US): A single-arm, phase 3B, multicenter study of drotrecogin alfa

(Activated) in severe sepsis. Chest 125:2206-2216, 2004.

140. Dries DJ, Simonson D, Adams A: Is mechanical ventilation an inflammatory insult? Scand J

Trauma Emerg Med 12:89-91, 2004.

141. Dries DJ: Impact of the introduction of a multidisciplinary weaning team on a general

intensive care unit (commentary). Int J Ther Rehabil 11:440, 2004.

142. Lim SC, Adams AB, Simonson DA, Dries DJ, Broccard AF, Hotchkiss JR, Marini JJ:

Intercomparison of recruitment maneuver efficacy in three models of acute lung injury. Crit

Care Med 32:2371-2377, 2004.

143. Lim SC, Adams AB, Simonson DA, Dries DJ, Broccard AF, Hotchkiss JR, Marini JJ:

Transient hemodynamic effects of recruitment maneuvers in three experimental models of

acute lung injury. Crit Care Med 32:2378-2384, 2004.

144. Kravitz GR, Dries DJ, Peterson ML, Schlievert PM: Purpura fulminans due to

Staphylococcus aureus. Clin Infect Dis 40:941-947, 2005.

145. Conrad SA, Gabrielli A, Margolis B, Quartin A, Hata JS, Frank WO, Bagin RG, Rock JA,

Hepburn B, Laine L: Randomized, double-blind comparison of immediate-release

omeprazole oral suspension versus intravenous cimetidine for the prevention of upper

gastrointestinal bleeding in critically ill patients. Crit Care Med 33:760-765, 2005. Member

of OME-IR (SUSP)-CO3 Study Group.

146. Dries DJ: Tsunami disaster: A report from the front (editorial). Crit Care Med 33:1178-

1179, 2005.

147. Abraham E, Laterre PF, Garg R, Levy H, Talwar D, Trzaskoma BL, Francois B, Guy JS,

Brückmann M, Rea-Neto A, Rossaint R, Perrotin D, Sablotzki A, Arkins N, Utterback

BG, Macias WL, for the Administration of Drotrecogin Alfa (Activated) in Early Stage

Severe Sepsis (ADDRESS) Study Group: Drotrecogin alfa (activated) for adults with

severe sepsis and a low risk of death. N Engl J Med 353:1332-1341, 2005.

148. Dries DJ: Meeting notes: The American Association for the Surgery of Trauma, 2005.

Scand J Trauma, Resusc Emerg Med 13:246-249, 2005.

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149. Vincent JL, Bernard GR, Beale R, Doig C, Putensen C, Dhainaut JF, Artigas A,

Fumagalli R, Macias W, Wright T, Wong K, Sundin DP, Turlo MA, Janes J, for the

ENHANCE Study Group: Drotrecogin alfa (activated) treatment in severe sepsis from the

global open-label trial ENHANCE: Further evidence for survival and safety and

implications for early treatment. Crit Care Med 33:2266-2277, 2005.

150. Knopp R, Dries DJ: Analgesia in acute abdominal pain: What’s next? Ann Emerg Med

48:161-163, 2006.

151. Yannopoulos D, Metzger A, McKnite S, Nadkarni V, Aufderheide TP, Idris A, Dries D,

Benditt DG, Lurie KG: Intrathoracic pressure regulation improves vital organ perfusion

pressures in normovolemic and hypovolemic pigs. Resuscitation 2006; (electronic

publication)

152. Dries DJ: Meeting notes: The American Association for the Surgery of Trauma, 2006.

Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med 14:189-196, 2006.

153. Dries DJ: Vasoactive drug support in septic shock (editorial comment). Shock 26:529-

530, 2006.

154. Dries DJ, Simonson DA, Adams AB, et al: Time course of physiologic variables in

response to ventilator-induced lung injury. Resp Care 52:31-37, 2007.

155. Dries DJ: Combination of arteriovenous extracorporeal lung assist and high frequency

oscillatory ventilation in a porcine model of lavage-induced acute lung injury: A

randomized controlled trial (editorial comment). J Trauma 62:336-346, 2007.

156. Dries DJ: The decreasing incidence of late post-traumatic acute respiratory distress

syndrome: The potential role of lung protective ventilation and conservative transfusion

practice (editorial comment). J Trauma 63:1-8, 2007.

157. Dries DJ: Cardiovascular support in septic shock (special communication). Air Med J

26:240-247, 2007. Also in Urgence Pratique 86:17-21, 2008.

158. Dries DJ. Progress in trauma surgery during 2007: Perspectives on practice, outcome

and education. Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med 15:203-209, 2007.

159. Dries DJ: Burn care in the United States. Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med 15:217-

224, 2007.

160. Pavone LA, DiRocco JD, Carney DE, Gatto LA, McBride ND, Norton JA, Hession RM,

Boubert F, Hojnowski KA, LaFollette RL, Dries DJ, Nieman GF: Absence of alveolar tears

in rat lungs with signficiant alveolar stability. Respiration 74:439-446, 2007.

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161. Dries DJ: Hypovolemic shock evaluated by sonographic measurement of the inferior vena

cava during resuscitation in trauma patients (editorial comment). J Trauma 63:1245-1248,

2007.

162. Dries DJ: Trauma and sepsis in the intensive care unit. J Organ Dysf 3:123-128, 2007.

163. Frascone RJ, Heehaard W, Pippert G, Dries D, Molinari P, Salzman J. Use of the intubating

laryngeal mask airway in HEMS. Air Med J 27:182-184, 2008.

164. Frascone RJ, Pippert G, Heegaard W, Molinari, Dries D. Successful training of HEMS

personnel in laryngeal mask airway placement. Air Med J 27:185-187, 2008.

165. Dries DJ: Mechanical ventilation causes monocyte deactivation in intact and endotoxin-

treated mice (editorial comment). J Trauma 64:470-476, 2008.

166. Dries DJ: Managing traumatic brain injury: What’s the evidence? (editorial comment).

Crit Care Med 36:3116-3117, 2008.

167. Dries DJ: Key questions in the ventilator management of burn-injured patient (First of

Two Parts). J Burn Care Res 30:128-138, 2009.

168. Dries DJ: Key questions in the ventilator management of burn-injured patient (Second of

Two Parts). J Burn Care Res 30:211-220, 2009.

169. Dries, DJ. Management of burn injuries-Recent developments in resuscitation, infection

control and outcomes research. Scand J Trauma, Resusc Emerg Med 17:14-26, 2009.

170. Dries DJ: Technology assessment (editorial comment). J Trauma 67:313-314, 2009.

Published with: Thomas FO, Hoffman TL, Handrahan DL, et al: The measure of

treatment agreement between portable and laboratory blood gas measurements in guiding

protocol-driven ventilator management. J Trauma 67:303-313, 2009.

171. Dries DJ, Marini JJ. Airway pressure release ventilation. J Burn Care Res 30:929-936,

2009.

172. Endorf FW, Dries, DJ. Noninvasive ventilation in the burned patient. J Burn Care Res

31:217-228, 2010.

173. Graf J, Santos A, Dries D, Adams AB, Marini J. Agreement between functional residual

capacity estimated by automated gas dilution and computed tomography in a pleural

effusion model. Respir Care 55:1464-1468, 2010.

174. Holger JS, Dries DJ, Barringer KW, Peake BJ, Flottemesch TJ, Marini JJ.

Cardiovascular and metabolic effects of high-dose insulin in a porcine septic shock

model. Acad Emerg Med 17:429-435, 2010.

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175. Dries DJ. Cardiopulmonary effects of matching positive end-expiratory pressure to

abdominal pressure in concomitant abdominal hypertension and acute lung injury

(editorial comment). J Trauma 69:375-383, 2010.

176. Dries DJ. A randomized prospective trial of airway pressure release ventilation and low

tidal volume ventilation in adult trauma patients with acute respiratory failure (editorial

comment). J Trauma 69:501-511, 2010.

177. Dries DJ. The contemporary role of blood products and components used in trauma

resuscitation. Scand J Trauma, Resusc Emerg Med 18:63, 2010.

178. Formenti P, Graf J, Faltesek K, Gard K, Adams A, Oveido A, Dries D, Marini J. Non-

pulmonary factors strongly influence the stress index. Intensive Care Med 37:594-600,

2011.

179. Graf J, Formenti P, Santos Oveido A, Gard K, Adams AB, Tashjian J, Dries DJ, Marini

JJ. Pleural effusion complicates monitoring of respiratory mechanics. Crit Care Med

39:2294-2299, 2011.

180. Dries DJ, Marini JJ. Risk factors associated with early re-intubation in trauma patients:

A prospective observational study. (Invited editorial comment). J Trauma 71:37-42,

2011.

181. Ringdal KG, Lossius HM, Jones JM, Lauritsen JM, Coats TJ, Palmer CS, Lefering R, Di

Bartolomeo S, Dries DJ, Søreide K, and the Utstein Trauma Data Collaborators.

Collecting core data in severely injured patients using a consensus trauma template: An

international multicentre study. Crit Care 15:R237, 2011.

182. Endorf FW, Dries DJ. Burn resuscitation. Scand J Trauma Resus Emerg Med 19:69,

2011.

183. Dries DJ: Abdominal compartment syndrome: Toward less-invasive management

(editorial comment) Chest 140:1396-1398, 2011. Published with: Cheatham ML, Safcsak

K: Percutaneous catheter decompression in the treatment of elevated intraabdominal

pressure. Chest 140:1428-1435, 2011.

184. Formenti P, Graf J, Cortes GA, Faltesek K, Gard K, Adams AB, Tashjian J, Dries DJ,

Marini JJ. Experimental intra-abdominal hypertension attenuates the benefit of PEEP in

ventilating effusion-compressed lungs. Crit Care Med 40:2176-2181, 2012.

185. Michetti CP, Fakhry SM, Ferguson PL, Cook A, Moore FO, Gross R, and the AAST

Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia Investigators. Ventilator-associated pneumonia rates

at major trauma centers compared to a national benchmark: A multi-institutional study of

the AAST. J Trauma Acute Care Surg 72:1165-1173, 2012.

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186. Baumann Kreuziger LM, Morton CT, Dries DJ. New anticoagulants: A concise review.

J Trauma Acute Care Surg 73:983-992, 2012.

187. Dries DJ, Frascone RJ, Hick JL, Salzman J. Medical preparation for the 2008

Republication National Convention: A practical guide. J Trauma Acute Care Surg

73:1614-1623, 2012. (Also cited in Year Book of Emergency Medicine 2013.)

188. Whitson BA, McGonigal MD, Anderson CP, Dries DJ. Increasing numbers of rib

fractures do not worsen outcome: An analysis of the National Trauma Data Bank. Am

Surg 79:140-150, 2013.

189. Dries DJ, Endorf FW. Inhalation injury: Epidemology, pathology, treatment strategies.

Scan J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med 21:31, 2013 and summarized on www.MDLinx.com.

190. Cortes-Puentes GA, Cortes-Puentes LA, Adams AB, Anderson CP, Marini JJ, Dries DJ.

Experimental intra-abdominal hypertension influences airway pressure limits for lung

protective mechanical ventilation. J Trauma Acute Care Surg 74:1468-1473, 2013.

191. Cortes GA, Gard K, Faltesek K, Adams AB, Dries DJ, Marini JJ. Value and limitations

of transpulmonary pressure calculations during intraabdominal hypertension. Crit Care

Med 41:1870-1877, 2013.

192. Dries DJ. Cardiac output monitors: Old and new (invited topic review). J Burn Care

Res 34:543-548, 2013. Published with: Tokarik M, Sjoberg F, Balik M, et al. Fluid

therapy LiDCO controlled trial – optimization of volume resuscitation of extensively

burned patients through non-invasive continuous real-time hemodynamic monitoring

LiDCO. J Burn Care Res 34:537-542, 2013.

193. Keenan JC, Dries DJ. PEEP titration: New horizons (invited topic review). Respir Care

58:1552-1554, 2013. Published with: Pintado MC, de Pablo R, Trascasa M, et al.

Individualized PEEP setting in subjects with ARDS. A randomized controlled pilot

study. Respir Care 58:1416-1423, 2013.

194. Baumann Kreuziger LM, Morton CT, Subramanian AT, Anderson CP, Dries DJ. Not

only in trauma patients: Hospital-wide implementation of a massive transfusion protocol.

Transfus Med 2013, doi: 10.1111/tme.12096.

195. Dries DJ. Fluid resuscitation: Less is more (invited editorial). Crit Care Med 42:1005-

1006, 2014. Published with: Wang CH, Hsieh WH, Chou HC, et al. Liberal versus

restricted fluid resuscitation strategies in trauma patients: A systematic review and meta-

analysis of randomized controlled trials and observational studies. Crit Care Med

42:954-961, 2014.

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196. Dries DJ. Defining the need for critical care in underserved areas. SCCM Critical

Connections, February/March 13(1):1 and 17, 2014.

197. Dries DJ. Sedation. Air Med J 33:55-57, 2014.

198. Dries DJ. Hemodynamic Monitoring: Part 1. Air Med J 33:92-95, 2014.

199. Dries DJ, Morton C. Coagulation: Part 1. Air Med J 33:129-132, 2014.

200. Baumann Kreuziger LM, Keenan JC, Morton CT, Dries DJ. Management of the bleeding

patient receiving new oral anticoagulants: A role for prothrombin complex concentrates.

BioMed Research International Article ID 583794, 2014.

201. Dries D, Reed MJ, Kissoon N, Christian MD, Dichter JR, Devereaux AV, Upperman JS,

Task Force for Mass Critical Care. Special populations: Care of the critically ill and

injured during pandemics and disasters: CHEST Consensus Statement. Chest

146[Suppl]:e75S-e86S, 2014.

202. Dichter JR, Kanter RK, Dries DJ, Luyckx V, Lim ML, Wilgis J, Anderson MR, Sarani B,

Hupert N, Mutter R, Devereaux AV, Christian MD, Kissoon N, Task Force for Mass

Critical Care. System level planning, coordination, and communication: Care of the

critically ill and injured during pandemics and disasters: CHEST Consensus Statement.

Chest 146[Suppl]:e87S-e102S, 2014.

203. Dries DJ. Complications to evaluate adult trauma care: An expert consensus study

(invited editorial). J Trauma Acute Care Surg 77:329-330, 2014. Published with:

Moore L, Lauzier F, Stelfox HT, LeSage N, Gourgeois G, Clement J Shemilt M, Turgeon

AF. Complications to evaluate adult trauma care: An expert consensus study. J Trauma

Acute Care Surg 77:322-330, 2014.

204. Dries DJ. Resuscitation: Part 1. Air Med J 33:190-193, 2014.

205. Dries DJ, Morton CT. Coagulation: Part 2. Air Med J 33:246-249, 2014.

206. Cortes G, Gard K, Keenan J, Adams A, Dries D, Marini JJ. Unilateral mechanical

asymmetry. Positional effects on lung volumes and transpulmonary pressure. Intensive

Care Med-Experimental 2:4, 2014.

207. Cortes-Puentes GA, Gard K, Keenan J, Adams A, Dries D, Marini JJ. Positional effects

on lung volumes and transpulmonary pressure during unilateral mechanical asymmetry.

Minn Med 97:44; 2014.

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208. Wright DW, Yeatts SD, Silbergleit R, Palesch YY, Hertzberg VS, Frankel M, Goldstein

FC, Caveney AF, Howlett-Smith H, Bengelink EM, Manley GT, Merck LH, Janis LC,

Barsan WG, for the NETT Investigators. Very early administration of progesterone for

acute trauma brain injury. N Engl J Med 371:2457-2466, 2014.

209. Frascone RJ, Salzman J, Adams A, Bliss P, Wewerka SS, Dries DJ. Evaluation of

intraosseous pressure in a porcine hypovolemic animal. J Surg Res 193:383-390, 2015.

210. Dries DJ. Lessons from the military. Air Med J 34:12-15, 2015.

211. Dries DJ. Extracorporeal life support. Air Med J 34:65-68, 2015.

212. Dries DJ. Targeted temperature management: Part 1. Air Med J 34:128-131, 2015.

213. Cortes G, Keenan J, Adams A, Parker ED, Dries DJ, Marini JJ. Impact of chest wall

modification and lung injury on the correspondence between airway and transpulmonary

driving pressures. Crit Care Med 43:e287-e295, 2015.

214. Dries DJ. Targeted temperature management: Part 2. Air Med J 34:166-169, 2015.

215. Dries DJ. Taking one for the team (invited editorial). Ped Crit Care Med 16:379-380,

2015. Published with: Palmieri TL, Taylor S, Lawless M, Curri T, Sen S, Greenhalgh

DG. Burn center volume makes a difference for burned children. Ped Crit Care Med

16:319-324, 2015.

216. Heineman JT, Garcia LJ, Obst MA, Chong HS, Langin JG, Humpal R, Pezzella PA, Dries

DJ. The collapsible fistula isolation device: A novel, simple solution to a complex problem.

J Am Coll Surg 221:e7-e14, 2015.

217. Dries DJ, Hussein HM. Stroke. Part 1. Air Med J 34:236-239, 2015.

218. Dries DJ, Hussein HM. Stroke. Part 2. Air Med J 34:306-313, 2015.

219. Dries DJ. Mechanical ventilation: History and harm. Air Med J 35:12-15, 2016.

220. Zielinski MD, Kuntz M, Zhang X, Zagar AE, Khasawneh MA, Zendejas B, Polites SF,

Ferrara M, Harmsen WS, Ballman KS, Park MS, Schiller HJ, Dries D, Jenkins DH.

Botulinum toxin A induced flaccid paralysis of the lateral abdominal wall after damage

control laparotomy: A multiinstitutional, prospective, randomized, placebo controlled pilot

study. J Trauma Acute Care Surg 80:237-242, 2016.

221. Dries DJ. Assisted ventilation. J Burn Care Res 37:75-85, 2016.

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222. Dries DJ. Acute respiratory distress syndrome and lung protection. Air Med J 35:59-62,

2016.

223. Dries DJ. Chest pain. Air Med J 35:107-110, 2016.

224. Dries DJ. The sepsis saga: Consensus to Xigris. Air Med J 35:194-196, 2016.

225. Dries DJ. Lessons from Orlando (editorial). Chest Physician 11:29, 2016.

226. Formenti P, Umbrello M, Graf J, Adams AB, Dries DJ, Marini JJ. Reliability of

transpulmonary pressure-time curve profile to identify tidal recruitment/hyperinflation in

experimental unilateral pleural effusion. J Clin Monit Comput 20:1-9, 2016. [Epub ahead of

print]

227. Motalib S, Dries DJ. The sepsis saga: Sepsis-3: Ready for primetime? Air Med J 35:265-

267, 2016.

228. Dries DJ. Thanks for the memories (invited editorial). Crit Care Med 44:2108-2109, 2016.

Published with: Puntillo KA, Max A, Chaize M, Chanques G, Azoulay E. Patient

recollection of ICU procedural pain and post intensive care unit burden: The memory study.

Crit Care Med 44:1988-1995, 2016.

229. Keenan JC, Cortes-Puentes GA, Adams AB, Dries DJ, Marini JJ. The effect of

compartmental asymmetry on the monitoring of pulmonary mechanics and lung volumes.

Respir Care 61:1536-1542, 2016.

230. Dries DJ. Hemodynamic monitoring: Part 2. Air Med J 35:331-335, 2016.

231. Dries DJ, Marini JJ. Management of critical burn injuries: Recent developments. KJCCM

32:9-21, 2017.

232. Berndt KS, Dries DJ. Toward zero preventable deaths. Air Med J 36:8-12, 2017.

233. Dries DJ. Looking forward. Air Med J 36:49-51, 2017.

234. Berndt KS, Dries DJ. Weaning. Air Med J 36:95-98, 2017.

235. Khanna A, English SW, Wang XS, Ham K, Tumlin J, Szerlip H, Busse LW, Altaweel L,

Albertson TE, Mackey C, McCurdy MT, Boldt DW, Chock S, Young PJ, Krell K,

Wunderink RG, Ostemann M, Murugan R, Gong MN, Panwar R, Hastbacka J, Favory R,

Venkatesh B, Thompson BT, Bellomo R, Jensen J, Kroll S, Chawla LS, Tidmarsh GF, Deane

AM, ATHOS-3 Investigators. Angiotensin II for the treatment of vasodilatory shock. N

Engl J Med 377:419-430, 2017.

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236. Dries DJ. Discussion. 2017; 82:1029. Published with: Simmons JD, Lee YL, Pastukh VM,

Capley G, Muscat CA, Muscat DC, Marshall ML, Brevard SB, Gillespie MN. Potential

contribution to mitochondrial DNA damage associated molecular patterns in transfusion

products to the development of acute respiratory distress syndrome after multiple

transfusions. J Trauma Acute Care Surg 82:1023-1029, 2017.

237. Bach L, Dries DJ. Management of traumatic intracranial hypertension: Old questions with

new answers. Air Med J 36:156-159, 2017.

238. Dries DJ. Teaching: Tips and costs. Air Med J 36:226-228, 2017.

239. Dries, DJ. Teaching: A newer face. Air Med J 36:282-286, 2017.

240. Keenan J, Cortes-Puentes G, Zhang L, Adams A, Dries D. Marini J. PEEP titration: The

effect of prone position and abdominal pressure in an ARDS model. Intensive Care Med

Exp 6:3, 2018 [Epub].

241. Suresh MR, Dries DJ. Burn care: Resuscitation and respiratory care. Air Med J 37:12-15,

2018.

242. Dries DJ. Tranexamic acid: Is it about time? (Comment). Lancet 391:97-98, 2018.

Published with: Gayet-Ageron A, Prieto-Merino D, Ker K, Shakur H, Ageron FX, Roberts

I, for the Anti-fibrinolytic Trials Collaboration. Impact of treatment delay on the

effectiveness and safety of anti-fibrinolytics in acute severe haemorrhage: An individual

patient data meta-analysis in 40,138 bleeding patients. Lancet 391:125-132, 2018.

243. Suresh MR, Dries DJ. Burn care: Transfers and toxins. Air Med J 37:85-88, 2018.

244. Dries DJ. High-flow nasal cannula: Where does it fit? (invited editorial/review). Resp Care

63:367-370, 2018. Published with: Lamb KD, Spilman SK, Oetting TW, Jackson JA,

Trump MW, Sahr SM. Proactive use of high-flow nasal cannula with critically ill subjects.

Resp Care 63:259-266, 2018.

245. Dries DJ. Comment. Published with: Contemporary management of high-grade renal

trauma: Results from the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma Genitourinary

Trauma study. Presented at 76th Annual Meeting AAST, Baltimore, MD, September, 2017.

J Trauma Acute Care Surg 84:418-425, 2018.

246. Cortes-Puentes GA, Gard KE, Adams AB, Dries DJ, Quintel M, Oeckler RA, Gattinoni L,

Marini JJ. Positional effects on the distributions of ventilation and end-expiratory gas

volume in the asymmetric chest: A quantitative lung computed tomographic analysis.

Intensive Care Med Exp 2018; 6:9 [Epub].

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247. Dries DJ. Comment. Published with: Non-compliance with ACS-COT recommended

criterial for full trauma team activation is associated with undertriaged deaths. Presented at

76th Annual Meeting AAST, Baltimore, MD, September, 2017. J Trauma Acute Care Surg

2018, in press.

248. Dries DJ. Comment. Published with: Insurance status and traumatic injury: Do trauma

patients experience instability in coverage after injury? Presented at 76th Annual Meeting

AAST, Baltimore, MD, September, 2017. J Trauma Acute Care Surg 2018, in press.

249. Dries DJ. Comment. Published with: Hospital variation in mortality after emergent bowel

resections: The role of failure-to-rescue. Presented at 76th Annual Meeting AAST,

Baltimore, MD, September, 2017. J Trauma Acute Care Surg 2018, in press.

250. Dries DJ. The tranexamic acid conundrum. Air Med J 2018; in press.

251. Obst MA, Dries DJ. Holistic wound care preparation: Treating complex abdominal wounds

from the inside out. Current Dialogues in Wound Management 2017, in press.

252. Dries DJ. Delerium. Air Med J 2018, in press.

Articles in Preparation

1. Dries DJ, Anderson CP, Layman MD, Langness DM, Holmen KD, McCarty MC. The

Surgical Apgar Score and ASA Physical Status: Examination in the Trauma Center.

2. Dries, DJ, Frascone, RJ, Holm JT. TXA Paper.

Books / Monographs

1. Dries DJ, Mathru M (eds.): Perioperative Critical Care in Problems in Critical Care (series).

Philadelphia: JB Lippincott, Volume 5, Number 4, December, 1991.

2. Dries DJ, Gamelli RL (eds.): Trauma 2000: Strategies for the New Millennium. Austin: RG

Landes, Inc., 1992. Second Printing: 1993.

3. Dries DJ, Mathru M (eds.): Right Ventricle: The Neglected Neighbor of the Left. Austin:

RG Landes, Inc., 1994.

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4. Powner DJ, Baldisseri M, Balk RA, Bannon MP, Beyda DH, Bleck TP, Boysen PG, Davis

WR, Dries DJ, Falk JL, Farmer JC, Fried EB, Kelso L, Klein D, Kumar A, Metzler M,

Nicolais VM, Parker MM, Shapiro MJ, Sterling MJ, van Stralen D, Vernon DD, Vukir RB

(eds). Fundamental Critical Support: Course Text (2nd ed). Anaheim, Society of Critical

Care Medicine, 1998.

5. Roberts PR, Dries DJ, Fried EB, Kelly KM, Muther RS, Nasraway SA, Trottier SJ, West

MA, Zimmerman JA (eds). Society of Critical Care Medicine: 1998 Multidisciplinary

Critical Care Board Review Course. Anaheim, Society of Critical Care Medicine, 1998.

6. Albert RK, Dries DJ (eds). American College of Chest Physicians and Society of Critical

Care Medicine Combined Critical Care Course: Multidisciplinary Board Review. Anaheim,

Society of Critical Care Medicine, 1999.

7. Dries DJ (ed). Critical Care Refresher Course 4. Anaheim, Society of Critical Care

Medicine, 2000.

8. Dries DJ, Supple K (eds). Postgraduate Course Syllabus: Critical Care. Chicago, American

Burn Association, 2000.

9. Dries DJ, Albert RK (eds). American College of Chest Physicians and Society of Critical

Care Medicine, 2nd Annual Combined Critical Care Course: Multidisciplinary Board Review.

Anaheim, Society of Critical Care Medicine, 2000.

10. Dries DJ (ed). Critical Care Refresher Course 5. Chicago, Society of Critical Care Medicine,

2001.

11. Dries DJ, Albert RK (eds). American College of Chest Physicians and Society of Critical

Care Medicine, 3rd Annual Combined Critical Care Course: Multidisciplinary Board Review.

Chicago, Society of Critical Care Medicine, 2001.

12. Dellinger RP, Parrillo JE, Balk RA, Bekes CE, Roberts PM, Dries DJ (eds). Year Book of

Critical Care Medicine 2003, St. Louis, Mosby, 2003.

13. Dellinger RP, Parrillo JE, Balk RA, Bekes C, Dorman T, Dries DJ (eds). Year Book of

Critical Care Medicine 2004, St. Louis, Mosby, 2004.

14. Dellinger RP, Parrillo JE, Balk RA, Bekes C, Dorman T, Dries DJ (eds). Year Book of

Critical Care Medicine 2005, St. Louis, Mosby, 2005.

15. Dellinger RP, Parrillo JE, Balk RA, Bekes C, Dorman T, Dries DJ (eds). Year Book of

Critical Care Medicine 2006, Philadelphia, Elsevier Mosby, 2006.

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16. Blumen IJ, Lemkin DL, Brozen R, Doyle TJ, Dries DJ, Petersen P, Robinson KJ, Romig L,

Swanson ER, Williams KA (eds). Principles and Direction of Air Medical Transport. Salt

Lake City, Air Medical Physician Association, 2006.

17. Dellinger RP, Parrillo JE, Balk RA, Bekes C, Dorman T, Dries DJ (eds). Year Book of

Critical Care Medicine 2007, Philadelphia, Elsevier Mosby, 2007.

18. Dellinger RP, Pino RM, Dries DJ, Trzeciak S, Zanotti-Cavazzoni SL, Zimmerman JL (eds).

Self-Assessment in Multidisciplinary Critical Care: A Comprehensive Review. Mt. Prospect,

Society of Critical Care Medicine, 2007.

19. Dellinger RP, Parrillo JE, Balk RA, Bekes C, Dorman T, Dries DJ (eds). Year Book of

Critical Care Medicine 2008, Philadelphia, Elsevier Mosby, 2008.

20. Dellinger RP, Parrillo JE, Balk RA, Bekes C, Dorman T, Dries DJ (eds). Year Book of

Critical Care Medicine 2009, Philadelphia, Elsevier Mosby, 2009.

21. Dellinger RP, Parrillo JE, Balk RA, Dorman T, Dries DJ, Zanotti-Cavazzoni SL (eds). Year

Book of Critical Care Medicine 2010, Philadelphia, Elsevier Mosby, 2010.

22. Dellinger RP, Parrillo JE, Balk RA, Dorman T, Dries DJ, Zanotti-Cavazzoni SL (eds). Year

Book of Critical Care Medicine 2011, Philadelphia, Elsevier Mosby, 2011.

23. Dries DJ (Editor). Fundamental Critical Care Support, Fifth Edition. Mt. Prospect, Society

of Critical Care Medicine, 2012.

24. Dries DJ, Zanotti-Cavazzoni SL, Latenser BA, Martinez EA, Rincon F, Zwank MD (eds).

Year Book of Critical Care Medicine 2012, Philadelphia, Elsevier Mosby, 2012.

25. Dries DJ, Zanotti-Cavazzoni SL, Latenser BA, Martinez EA, Rincon F, Zwank MD (eds).

Year Book of Critical Care Medicine 2013, Philadelphia, Elsevier Mosby, 2013.

26. Baldisseri MR, Plante LA, Dries DJ (Contributor). Fundamental Critical Care Support:

Obstetrics, Chicago, IL, Society of Critical Care Medicine, 2017.

27. Marini JJ, Wheeler AP, Dries DJ. Critical Care Medicine: The Essentials, Fifth Edition.

Philadelphia, Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2018 (in press).

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Chapters in Books

1. Lawrence PF, Dries DJ: The effect of laser energy on the arterial wall. In: Bergan JJ, Yao

JST, (eds): Arterial Surgery: New Diagnostic and Operative Techniques. (Orlando: Grune

& Stratton, 1988), 45-57.

2. O'Brien T, Dries DJ, Gamelli RL: Pathophysiology of inhalation injury. In: Problems in

Respiratory Care. (1991), 4:298-320.

3. Miles R, Dries DJ, Gamelli RL: Infection and ARDS following inhalation injury. In:

Problems in Respiratory Care. (1991), 4:347-367.

4. Dries DJ, Morris R: Perioperative fluid therapy: physiologic basis - a surgeon's

viewpoint. In: Problems in Critical Care. (1991), 5:483-492.

5. Dries DJ: Renal considerations in surgical patients. In: Problems in Critical Care.

(1991), 5:538-557.

6. Dries DJ: Perioperative mechanical ventilatory support. In: Problems in Critical Care.

(1991), 5:565-585.

7. Dries DJ, Mathru M: Cardiovascular performance in embolism. In: Anesthesia Clinics

of North America. (1992), 10:755-780.

8. Miles R, Dries DJ, Gamelli RL: Inhalation injury. In: Dries DJ and Gamelli RL (eds):

Trauma 2000: Strategies for the New Millennium. (Austin: RG Landes, Inc., 1992), 4-

63.

9. Dries DJ: The immune consequences of trauma: an overview. In: Dries DJ and Gamelli

RL (eds): Trauma 2000: Strategies for the New Millennium. (Austin: RG Landes, Inc.,

1992), 64-73.

10. Dries DJ, Gamelli RL: Issues in geriatric trauma. In: Dries DJ and Gamelli RL (eds):

Trauma 2000: Strategies for the New Millennium. (Austin: RG Landes, Inc., 1992),

191-197.

11. Stengle J, Dries DJ: Sepsis in the elderly. In: Critical Care Nursing Clinics of North

America. (1994), 6:421-427.

12. Dries DJ, Mathru M: The right ventricle: selected issues. In: Mathru M, Dries DJ (eds):

Right Ventricle: The Neglected Neighbor of the Left. (Austin: RG Landes, Inc., 1994),

1-14.

13. Dries DJ, Mathru M: Limitations of thermodilution assessment: our experience. In: Mathru

M, Dries DJ (eds): Right Ventricle: The Neglected Neighbor of the Left. (Austin: RG

Landes, Inc., 1994), 87-96.

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14. Dries DJ: Respiratory function. In: Davis JH, Sheldon GF (eds): Clinical Surgery, 2nd ed.

(St. Louis: Mosby-Year Book, Inc., 1994), 88-125.

15. Dries DJ: Respiratory function. In: Gamelli RL, Foster RS, Moore EE (eds): Q&A Review

for Surgery. (St. Louis: Mosby-Year Book, Inc., 1995), 11-15.

16. Dries DJ: Pituitary gland. In: Gamelli RL, Foster RS, Moore EE (eds): Q&A Review for

Surgery. (St. Louis: Mosby-Year Book, Inc., 1995), 205-209.

17. Dries DJ: Adrenal gland. In: Gamelli RL, Foster RS, Moore EE (eds): Q&A Review for

Surgery. (St. Louis: Mosby-Year Book, Inc., 1995), 211-213.

18. Dries DJ: Nuts and bolts of lightning. 1995 Scientific Assembly Handout Guide.

(Emergency Nurses Association, 1995), 192-198.

19. Dries DJ: Interferon-gamma in trauma related infections. Proceedings: 8th European

Congress of Intensive Care Medicine. (Bologna: Monduzzi Editore SPA, 1995), 655-669.

20. Dries DJ: Gamma-interferon - Current status in the care of the injured. In: Maull KI (ed):

Advances in Trauma and Critical Care (Vol. 10). (St. Louis: Mosby-Year Book, Inc., 1995),

223-242.

21. Dries DJ: Clinical guidelines: mechanical ventilation. Postgraduate Course 1. Critical Care

Syllabus. (Chicago: American College of Surgeons, 1996), 14-19.

22. Dries DJ: Fluid resuscitation, hypovolemic shock, crystalloids and colloids.

Multidisciplinary Critical Care Board Review Course. (Anaheim: Society of Critical Care

Medicine, 1996), 262-277.

23. Dries DJ, Gamelli RL: Remote effects of interferon-gamma as an immune adjuvant: wound

healing and acute polymicrobial sepsis. In: Faist E, Baue A, Schildberg FW (eds): The

Immune Consequences of Trauma, Shock, and Sepsis (Zagreb: Pabst, 1996), 1008-1016.

24. Dries DJ, Cheadle WG, Starko KM, Polk Jr. HC: Interferon-gamma therapy in severely

injured patients: results of two clinical trials. In: Faist E, Baue A, Schildberg FW (eds): The

Immune Consequences of Trauma, Shock, and Sepsis (Zagreb: Pabst, 1996), 1017-1024.

25. Mock C, Jurkovich G, Dries DJ, Maier R: Antibiotic endotoxin releasing properties in

trauma patients: effect of interferon-gamma. In: Proceedings 4th International Congress on

The Immune Consequences of Trauma, Shock and Sepsis (Bolonga: Monduzzi Editore

S.P.A., 1997), 275-278.

26. Mock C, Jurkovich G, Dries DJ, Maier R: Confounding variable analysis: interferon-gamma

therapy in severe injury. In: Proceedings 4th International Congress on The Immune

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Consequences of Trauma, Shock and Sepsis (Bolonga: Monduzzi Editore S.P.A., 1997),

475-478.

27. Dries DJ: Thermal injury. In: Multidisciplinary Critical Care Board Review Course

(Anaheim: Society of Critical Care Medicine, 1997), 511-527.

28. Dries DJ: Initial management of trauma. In: Multidisciplinary Critical Care Board Review

Course (Anaheim: Society of Critical Care Medicine, 1997), 529-540.

29. Dries DJ: Multiple organ failure. In: Multidisciplinary Critical Care Board Review Course

(Anaheim: Society of Critical Care Medicine, 1998), 1-13.

30. Dries DJ: Thermal injury. In: Multidisciplinary Critical Care Board Review Course

(Anaheim: Society of Critical Care Medicine, 1998), 445-461.

31. Dries DJ: Current issues in the management of trauma. In: Critical Care Refresher Course 3

(Anaheim: Society of Critical Care Medicine, 1999), 105-113.

32. Dries DJ: Trauma and thermal injury. In: American College of Chest Physicians and Society

of Critical Care Medicine Combined Critical Care Course, Multidisciplinary Board Review

(Anaheim: Society of Critical Care Medicine, 1999), 455-473.

33. Dries DJ: Burn care: innovations and issues. In: Critical Care Refresher Course 4 (Anaheim:

Society of Critical Care Medicine, 2000), 37-47.

34. Dries DJ: Hemodynamic monitoring. In: Postgraduate Course: Critical Care, (Chicago:

American Burn Association, 2000) 1-12.

35. Dries DJ: Acute renal failure in the burn patient. In: Postgraduate Course: Critical Care,

(Chicago: American Burn Association, 2000) 1-11.

36. Dries DJ: Pain management in the burn patient. In: 12th Annual Burn Care Today

(Minneapolis Institute for Medical Education: HealthPartners, 2000) 127-137.

37. Dries DJ: C Spine injury: new guidelines. In: Advances in Trauma and Critical Care

Surgery (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota, 2000) 93-101.

38. Dries DJ: Trauma and thermal injury. In: 2nd Annual American College of Chest Physicians

and Society of Critical Care Medicine Combined Critical Care Course: Multidisciplinary

Board Review (Anaheim: Society of Critical Care Medicine, 2000), 541-562.

39. Dries DJ: Ventilation in the surgical/trauma patient. In: 9th Annual Mechanical Ventilation:

Principles and Applications (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota, 2000), 180-194.

40. Dries DJ: Abdominal catastrophes. In: 16th Annual Pulmonary Critical Care Course

(Minneapolis: Institute for Medical Education, HealthPartners, 2000), 297-315.

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41. Dries DJ: Abdominal catastrophes. In: Critical Care Refresher Course 5 (Chicago: Society

of Critical Care Medicine, 2001), 51-63.

42. Dries DJ: Trauma and thermal injury. In: 3rd Annual American College of Chest Physicians

and Society of Critical Care Medicine Combined Critical Care Course: Multidisciplinary

Board Review (Chicago: Society of Critical Care Medicine, 2001), 527-549.

43. Dries DJ: Ventilation in the surgical/trauma patient: an update. In: 10th Annual

Mechanical Ventilation: Principles and Applications (Minneapolis: University of

Minnesota, 2001), 119-134.

44. Dries DJ, Sample M: Recent advances in emergency life support. In: Nursing Clinics of

North America (2002), 37(1):1-10.

45. Dries DJ: Transfer of the critically ill patient. In: 6th Critical Care Refresher Course

(Chicago, Society of Critical Care Medicine, 2002), 47-56.

46. Dries DJ: Severity scoring systems. In: Symposium Syllabus: Critical Care Update

Course (Cairo, Egypt, Central Society of Egyptian Anesthesiologists, 2002), D-4:1-13.

47. Dries DJ: Burn injury. In: Symposium Syllabus: Critical Care Update Course (Cairo,

Egypt, Central Society of Egyptian Anesthesiologists, 2002), B-2:1-13.

48. Dries DJ: Head injury. In: Symposium Syllabus: Critical Care Update Course (Cairo,

Egypt, Central Society of Egyptian Anesthesiologists, 2002), C-1:1-12.

49. Dries DJ: Blunt chest injury. In: Symposium Syllabus Critical Care Update Course

(Cairo, Egypt, Central Society of Egyptian Anesthesiologists, 2002), C-3:1-14.

50. Dries DJ: Hemodynamic monitoring update. In: Symposium Syllabus (Chicago,

American Burn Association, 2002), 113-133.

51. Dries DJ: Trauma and thermal injury. In: 4th Annual American College of Chest

Physicians and Society of Critical Care Medicine Combined Critical Care Course:

Multidisciplinary Board Review (Chicago: Society of Critical Care Medicine, 2002),

517-540.

52. Dries DJ: Ventilation in the surgical/trauma patient: an update. In: 11th Annual

Mechanical Ventilation: Principles and Applications (Minneapolis: University of

Minnesota, 2002), 208-225.

53. Dries DJ: Life-threatening infections in the ICU. In syllabus: 11th Congress of Asia Pacific

Association for Respiratory Care (Ho Chi Minh City, Asia Pacific Association for

Respiratory Care, 2002), 150-161.

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54. Dries DJ: Ventilation in the surgical/trauma patient. In syllabus: 11th Congress of Asia

Pacific Association for Respiratory Care (Ho Chi Minh City, Asia Pacific Association for

Respiratory Care, 2002), 196-206.

55. Dries DJ: Damage control: when less is more. In: 7th Critical Care Refresher Course

(Chicago, Society of Critical Care Medicine, 2003), 23-31.

56. Dries DJ: Trauma: acute management. In: Critical Care Update (Park Nicollet Institute, St.

Louis Park, Minnesota), 125-141.

57. Dries DJ: Trauma and thermal injury. In: American College of Chest Physicians: Critical

Care Board Review Course (Chicago, American College of Chest Physicians, 2003), 163-

187.

58. Dries DJ: Thermal injury and soft tissue infections. In: Society of Critical Care Medicine:

Review Course (Chicago, Society of Critical Care Medicine, 2003), 123-134.

59. Dries DJ: Trauma resuscitation and compartment syndromes. In: Society of Critical Care

Medicine: Review Course (Chicago, Society of Critical Care Medicine, 2003), 95-103.

60. Dries DJ: Trauma and thermal injury. In: American College of Chest Physicians: Critical

Care Board Review Course (Chicago, American College of Chest Physicians, 2004), 501-

529.

61. Dries DJ: Thermal injury and soft tissue infections. In: Society of Critical Care Medicine:

Review Course (Chicago, Society of Critical Care Medicine, 2004), 105-117.

62. Dries DJ: Thoracic and abdominal trauma. In: Society of Critical Care Medicine: Review

Course (Chicago, Society of Critical Care Medicine, 2004), 93-104.

63. Marini JJ, Dries DJ: ICU research – One decade from now. In: Fink MP, Suter PM, Sibbald

WJ (eds). Update in Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine #43: Intensive Care Medicine

in 10 Years. (New York, Springer, 2006), 291-309.

64. Dries DJ: Trauma and thermal injury. In: American College of Chest Physicians: Critical

Care Board Review Course (Chicago, American College of Chest Physicians, 2005), 171-

200.

65. Dries DJ: Thermal injury and soft tissue infections. In: Society of Critical Care Medicine:

Adult Multiprofessional Critical Care Review (Chicago, Society of Critical Care Medicine,

2005), 111-126.

66. Dries DJ: Thoracic and abdominal trauma. In: Society of Critical Care Medicine: Adult

Multiprofessional Critical Care Review (Chicago, Society of Critical Care Medicine, 2005),

99-110.

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67. Dries DJ: Trauma and thermal injury. In: American College of Chest Physicians: Critical

Care Board Review Course (Chicago, American College of Chest Physicians, 2006), 323-

352.

68. Dries DJ: Abdominal problems in the ICU: Acute abdomen/pancreas/biliary infection and

injury. In: American College of Chest Physicians: Critical Care Board Review Course

(Chicago, American College of Chest Physicians, 2006), 367-382.

69. Dries DJ: Mechanical ventilation. In: Norton JA, Barie PS, Bollinger RR, Chang AE, Lowry

SF, Mulvihill SJ, Pass HI, Thompson RW (eds). Surgery: Basic Science and Clinical

Evidence, Second Edition. (New York, Springer, 2008), 577-595.

70. Knutsen AC, Dries DJ: Protocol-driven ventilator weaning reduces use of mechanical

ventilation, rate of early reintubation, and ventilator-associated pneumonia. In: Rodriguez

AE (ed). Yearbook of Respiratory Care Clinics and Applied Technologies (Spanish Council

of Respiratory Care), (World Federation of Respiratory Care, 2008), 578-587.

71. Dries DJ: Traumatic shock and tissue hypoperfusion: Nonsurgical management. In: Parrillo

JE, Dellinger RP (eds). Critical Care Medicine: Principles of Diagnosis and Management in

the Adult, Third Edition. (Philadelphia, Mosby Elsevier, 2008), 521-544.

72. Dries DJ: Thermal injury and soft tissue infections. In: Society of Critical Care Medicine:

Adult Multiprofessional Critical Care Review (Chicago, Society of Critical Care Medicine,

2007), 113-128.

73. Dries DJ: Trauma and thermal injury. In: American College of Chest Physicians: Critical

Care Board Review Course (Chicago, American College of Chest Physicians, 2007), 321-

354.

74. Dries DJ: Abdominal problems in the ICU: Acute abdomen/pancreatitis/biliary infection and

injury. In: American College of Chest Physicians: Critical Care Board Review Course

(Chicago, American College of Chest Physicians, 2007), 369-388.

75. Dries DJ: Postoperative surgery management. In: American College of Chest Physicians:

Critical Care Board Review Course (Chicago, American College of Chest Physicians, 2007),

463-484.

76. Dries DJ: Basic trauma and burn support. In: Society of Critical Care Medicine:

Fundamental Critical Care Support, Fourth Edition (Chicago, Society of Critical Care

Medicine, 2007, 9-1 – 9-26.

77. Dries DJ: Critical care management of conventional explosions. In: Society of Critical Care

Medicine: Fundamental Disaster Medicine, Third Edition (Chicago, Society of Critical Care

Medicine, 2008, 1-14.

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78. Dries DJ, Bracco D, Razek T, Smalls-Mantey N, Amundson D: Conventional explosions

and blast injuries. In: Society of Critical Care Medicine: Fundamental Disaster Medicine,

Third Edition (Chicago, Society of Critical Care Medicine, 2009), 7-1 – 7-26.

79. Dries DJ: Thermal injury and soft-tissue infections. In: Society of Critical Care Medicine:

Adult Multiprofessional Critical Care Review (Chicago, Society of Critical Care Medicine,

2008), 113-128.

80. Dries DJ, Marini JJ: Mechanical ventilation. In: Ronco C, Bellomo R, Kellum JA (eds).

Critical Care Nephrology, Second Edition. (Philadelphia, Saunders Elsevier, 2009), 22-31.

81. Marini JJ, Dries DJ: The lung structure and function. In: Gabrielli A, Layon AJ, Yu M

(eds). Civetta, Taylor, & Kirby’s Critical Care, Fourth Edition. (Philadelphia, Lippincott

Williams & Wilkins, 2009), 666-681.

82. Dries DJ: Chest trauma: In: Marini JJ, Wheeler AP (eds). Critical Care Medicine: The

Essentials, Fourth Edition. (Philadelphia, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2009), 630-640.

83. Dries DJ, Mohr WJ: Recent concepts in burn resuscitation. In: Vincent JL (ed). 2010

Yearbook of Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine. (New York, Springer-Verlag, 2010),

96-106.

84. Marini JJ, Dries DJ: Principles of gas exchange. In: Vincent JL, Abraham E, Moore

FA, Kochanek PM, Fink MP (eds). Textbook of Critical Care Medicine, Sixth Edition.

(Philadelphia, Elsevier Saunders, 2011), 288-295.

85. Cortes GA, Dries DJ, Marini JJ. Position and the compromised respiratory system. In:

Vincent JL (ed). 2012 Yearbook of Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine. (New York,

Springer-Verlag, 2012), 238-249.

86. Dries DJ: Traumatic shock and tissue hypoperfusion: Nonsurgical management. In: Parrillo

JE, Dellinger RP (eds). Critical Care Medicine: Principles of Diagnosis and Management in

the Adult, Fourth Edition. (Philadelphia, Elsevier, 2013), 409-431.

87. Dries DJ, Abraham PA: Electrolyte disorders: Derangements of sodium, potassium, calcium,

and magnesium. In: Society of Critical Care Medicine: Adult Multiprofessional Critical

Care Review (Chicago, Society of Critical Care Medicine, 2014), 131-142.

88. Reed MJ, Nadar A, Dries DJ: Thermal injury. In: Society of Critical Care Medicine: Adult

Multiprofessional Critical Care Review (Chicago, Society of Critical Care Medicine, 2014),

245-258.

89. Dries DJ, Abraham PA: Electrolyte disorders: Derangements of sodium, potassium, calcium,

and magnesium. In: Society of Critical Care Medicine: Adult Multiprofessional Critical

Care Review (Chicago, Society of Critical Care Medicine, 2015), 139-150.

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90. Reed MJ, Nadar A, Dries DJ: Thermal injury. In: Society of Critical Care Medicine: Adult

Multiprofessional Critical Care Review (Chicago, Society of Critical Care Medicine, 2015),

253-266.

91. Dries DJ: Diagnosis and management of shock. In: Society of Critical Care Medicine:

Fundamental Critical Care Support, 6th Edition (Chicago, Society of Critical Care Medicine),

2017, 115-132.

92. Dries DJ: Life-threatening infections: Diagnosis and antimicrobial therapy selection. In:

Society of Critical Care Medicine: Fundamental Critical Care Support, 6th Edition (Chicago,

Society of Critical Care Medicine, 2017), 207-228.

93. Dries DJ: Appendix: Thromboprophylaxis for venous thromboembolism. In: Society of

Critical Care Medicine: Fundamental Critical Care Support, 6th Edition (Chicago, Society

of Critical Care Medicine, 2017.

94. Hertel K, Dries DJ: Skill Station-Integrated sepsis and pregnancy. In: Society of Critical

Care Medicine: Fundamental Critical Care Support: Obstetrics, (Chicago, Society of

Critical Care Medicine, 2017).

95. Dries DJ. Multiple organ failure. In: Mastery in Surgery, 7th Edition. Lippincott,

Wilkins Williams, 2018, in press.

96. Dries DJ: Traumatic shock and tissue hypoperfusion: Nonsurgical management. In:

Parrillo JE, Dellinger RP (eds). Critical Care Medicine: Principles of Diagnosis and

Management in the Adult, Fifth Edition. Philadelphia, Elsevier, 2018 in press.

97. Colombo C, Dries DJ. Diagnosis and management of shock. In: Society of Critical Care

Medicine Fundamental Critical Care Support: Austere and Operation Environments,

(Chicago, Society of Critical Care Medicine, 2018), in press.

98. Dries DJ, Marini JJ. Mechanical ventilation. In: Ronco C, Bellomo R, Kellum J, Ricci Z

(eds). Critical Care Nephrology, Third Edition. (Philadelphia, Elsevier, 2019), 10-21.

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Publishing, Inc., Oak Park, IL, 1994, p. 192.

3. Essentials of Surgical Critical Care. Abrams JH, Cerra FB (eds). Quality Medical

Publishing, Inc., St. Louis, 1993; Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal 1(1):8,

1993 also in Doody's Health Science Book Review Annual 1993, Doody Publishing, Inc.,

Oak Park, IL, 1994, p. 109.

4. Essential of Surgical Critical Care: Clinical Cases and Practical Solutions. Abrams JH,

Cerra FB (eds). Quality Medical Publishing, Inc., St. Louis, 1993; Doody's Health Science

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12. Principles and Practice of Medical Intensive Care. Carlson RW, Geheb MA (eds). WB

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Park, IL, 1994, p. 113.

14. Intensive Respiratory Care. Luce JM, Pierson DJ, Tyler ML (eds). WB Saunders,

Philadelphia, 1993; Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal 1(2):10, 1993 also in

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15. Handbook of Mediators in Septic Shock. Neugebauer EA, Holaday JW (eds). CRC Press,

Boca Raton, 1993; Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal 1(2):64, 1993 also in

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Review Annual 1993, Doody Publishing, Inc., Oak Park, IL, 1994, p. 113.

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19. Critical Care: Books in Print 1993. Doody's Rating Services: A Buyer's Guide to the 250

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Louis, 1994; Doody's Health Science Book Review Annual 1994-1995, Doody Publishing,

Inc., Oak Park, IL, 1995, p. 517.

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21. Complications of Trauma. Mattox KL (ed). Churchill Livingstone, Inc., New York, 1994;

Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal 2(1):54-55, 1994 also in Doody's Health

Science Book Review Annual 1994-1995, Doody Publishing, Inc., Oak Park, IL,

1995, p. 517-518.

22. Pulmonary Care of the Surgical Patient. Hanowell LH, Junod FL (eds). Futura Publishing

Company, Mount Kisko, NY, 1994; Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal 2(2):16,

1994 also in Doody's Health Science Book Review Annual 1994-1995, Doody Publishing,

Inc., Oak Park, IL, 1995, p. 145.

23. Current Critical Care Diagnosis & Treatment, Bongard FS, Sue DY (eds). Appleton &

Lange, Norwalk, CT, 1994; Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal 2(2):15, 1994

also in Doody's Health Science Book Review Annual 1994-1995, Doody Publishing, Inc.,

Oak Park, IL, 1995, p. 143.

24. The Pharmacologic Approach to the Critically Ill Patient. (3rd ed) Chernow B (ed).

Williams and Wilkins, Baltimore; 1994; Doody's Health Science Book Review Journal

2(3):13, 1994 also in Doody's Health Science Book Review Annual 1994-1995, Doody

Publishing, Inc., Oak Park, IL, 1995, p. 144; also see Doody's Rating Service: A Buyer's

Guide to the 250 Best Health Sciences Books 1994-1995, Doody Publishing, Oak Park, IL,

1994, p. 47. Also in Shock 5:76, 1996.

25. Synopsis of Intensive Care Medicine. Worthley LIG. Churchill Livingstone, New York,

1994; Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal 2(3):14, 1994 also in Doody's Health

Science Book Review Annual 1994-1995, Doody Publishing, Inc., Oak Park, IL,

1995, p. 149.

26. Atlas of Emergency Trauma Surgical Procedures. McSwain NE, Ware DN (eds). Igaku-

Shoin, New York, 1994; Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal 2(2):57, 1994 also

in Doody's Health Science Book Review Annual 1994-1995, Doody Publishing, Inc., Oak

Park, IL, 1995, p. 518.

27. Nutrition in Critical Care. Zaloga GP (ed). CV Mosby, St. Louis, 1994; Doody's Health

Sciences Book Review Journal 2(3):14, 1994 also in Doody's Health Science Book Review

Annual 1994-1995, Doody Publishing, Inc., Oak Park, IL, 1995, p. 149.

28. Blood Loss and Shock. Secher NH, Pawelczyk JA, Ludbrook J (eds). Edward Arnold,

London, 1994; Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal 2(4):8-9, 1994 also in

Doody's Health Science Book Review Annual 1994-1995, Doody Publishing, Inc., Oak Park,

IL, 1995, p. 88.

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29. An Atlas of Trauma Management: The First Hour. Landon BA, Driscoll PA, Goodall JD.

Parthenon Publishing, London, 1994; Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal

2(4):51, 1994 also in Doody's Health Science Book Review Annual 1994-1995, Doody

Publishing, Inc., Oak Park, IL, 1995, p. 516-517.

30. Essentials of Critical Care Pharmacology. Chernow B (ed). Williams and Wilkins,

Baltimore, 1994; Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal 2(4):14, 1994 also in

Doody's Health Science Book Review Annual 1994-1995, Doody Publishing, Inc., Oak Park,

IL, 1995, p. 143-144.

31. Surgical Diseases of the Biliary Tract and Pancreas: Multidisciplinary Management.

Braasch JW, Tompkins RK (eds). Mosby-Year Book, Inc., St. Louis, 1994; Doody's Health

Sciences Book Review Journal 2(4):19-20, 1994 also in Doody's Health Science Book

Review Annual 1994-1995, Doody Publishing, Inc., Oak Park, IL, 1995, p. 212.

32. Phagocyte Production and Function Following Burn Injury. Peterson VM, Ambruso DR.

RG Landes Company, Austin, 1994; Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal 2(5):51,

1994 also in Doody's Health Science Book Review Annual 1994-1995, Doody Publishing,

Inc., Oak Park, IL, 1995, p. 518.

33. House Officer's Guide to ICU Care: Fundamentals of Management of the Heart and Lungs,

(2 cd ed). Eleferaides JA, Geha AS, Cohen LS (eds). Raven Press, New York, 1994;

Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal 2(5):14, 1994 also in Doody's Health Science

Book Review Annual 1994-1995, Doody Publishing, Inc., Oak Park, IL, 1995, p. 144-145.

34. Handbook of Critical Care Drug Therapy. Susla GM, Masur H, Cunnion RE, Suffredini AF,

Ognibene FP, Hoffman WD, Shelhamer JH. Churchill Livingstone, Inc., New York, 1994;

Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal 2(5):15, 1994 also in Doody's Health Science

Book Review Annual 1994-1995, Doody Publishing, Inc., Oak Park, IL, 1995, p. 147-148.

35. Yearbook of Critical Care Medicine 1994. Rogers MC, Parrillo JE (eds). Mosby-Year

Book, Inc., St. Louis, 1994; Doody’s Health Sciences Book Review Journal 2(5):14-15, 1994

also in Doody's Health Science Book Review Annual 1994-1995, Doody Publishing, Inc.,

Oak Park, IL, 1995, p. 147.

36. The Management of Major Trauma. Robertson C, Redmond AD. Oxford University Press,

Oxford, 1994; Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal 2(6):43, 1994 also in Doody's

Health Science Book Review Annual 1994-1995, Doody Publishing, Inc., Oak Park, IL,

1995, p. 518-519.

37. Practical Guide to the Care of the Critically Ill Patient. Varon J (ed). Mosby-Year Book,

Inc. St. Louis, 1994; Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal 2(6):10, 1994 also in

Doody's Health Science Book Review Annual 1994-1995, Doody Publishing, Inc., Oak Park,

IL, 1995, p. 148-149.

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38. Surgical Critical Care. Moylan JA (ed). Mosby-Year Book, Inc., St. Louis, 1994; Doody's

Health Sciences Book Review Journal 2(6):9-10, 1994 also in Doody's Health Science Book

Review Annual 1994-1995, Doody Publishing, Inc., Oak Park, IL, 1995, p. 147.

39. Trauma Surgery: Techniques in Thoracic, Abdominal and Vascular Surgery. Donovan AJ

(ed). Mosby-Year Book, Inc., St. Louis, 1994; Doody's Health Sciences Book Review

Journal 2(6):42-43, 1994 also in Doody's Health Science Book Review Annual 1994-1995,

Doody Publishing, Inc., Oak Park, IL, 1995, p. 516.

40. Decision Support Systems in Critical Care. Shabot MM, Gardner RM (eds). Springer-

Verlag, New York, Inc., 1994; Doody's Health Science Book Review Annual 1994-1995,

Doody Publishing, Inc., Oak Park, IL, 1995, p. 668.

41. Advances in Trauma and Critical Care (Volume 9). Maull K, Cleveland HC, Feliciano DV,

Rice CL, Trunkey DD, Wolferth CC (eds). Mosby-Year Book, Inc., St. Louis, 1994;

Doody's Health Science Book Review Annual 1994-1995, Doody Publishing, Inc., Oak Park,

IL, 1994, p. 146.

42. Assisted Ventilation. Moxham J, Goldstone J (eds). BMJ Publishing Group, London, 1994;

Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal 3(2):82, 1995 also in Doody's Health Science

Book Review Annual 1994-1995, Doody Publishing, Inc., Oak Park, IL, 1995, p. 146-147.

43. Management of Disasters and their Aftermath. Wallace WA, Rowles JM, Cotton CL (eds).

BMJ Publishing Group, London, 1994; Doody's Health Science Book Review Annual 1994-

1995, Doody Publishing, Inc., Oak Park, IL, 1995, p. 519.

44. Principles and Practice of Mechanical Ventilation. Tobin MJ (ed). McGraw-Hill, Inc., New

York, 1994; Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal 3(2):83, 1995, also in Doody's

Health Science Book Review Annual 1994-1995, Doody Publishing, Inc., Oak Park, IL,

1995, p. 148; also see Doody's Rating Service: A Buyer's Guide to the 250 Best Health

Sciences Books 1994-1995, Doody Publishing, Oak Park, IL, 1994, p. 47. Also in Shock

5:77-78, 1996.

45. Critical Care Medicine: Principles of Diagnosis and Management. Parillo JE, Bone RC

(eds). Mosby-Year Book, Inc., St. Louis, 1995; Doody's Health Sciences Book Review

Journal 3(2):82-83, 1995. Also in Shock 5:234, 1996.

46. Procedures and Techniques in Intensive Care Medicine. Rippe JM, Irwin RS, Fink MP,

Cerra FB, Curley FJ, Heard SO (eds). Little, Brown, and Company, Boston, 1995; Doody's

Health Sciences Book Review Journal 3(1):12-13, 1995.

47. Electrocardiography in Acute Care Medicine. Davison R. Mosby-Year Book, Inc., St.

Louis, 1995; Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal 3(2):82, 1995.

48. Pocket Book of Critical Care Pharmacotherapy. Chernow B (ed). Williams & Wilkins,

Baltimore, 1995; Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal 3(3):154, 1995.

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49. Critical Care Monitoring: From Prehospital to the ICU. Levine RL, Fromm RE (eds).

Mosby-Year Book, St. Louis, 1995; Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal

3(3):154, 1995; Doody's Rating Service: A Buyer's Guide to the 250 Best Health Sciences

Books 1996, Oak Park, IL, Doody Publishing, Inc., 1996, p. 44.

50. The High Risk Patient: Management of the Critically Ill. Sivak ED, Higgins TL, Seiver A

(eds). Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore, 1995; Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal

3(3):155, 1995. Also in Shock 5:312, 1996.

51. Handbook of Pediatric Intensive Care (2nd ed). Rogers MC, Helfaer MA (eds). Williams &

Wilkins, Baltimore, 1995; Doody’s Health Sciences Book Review Journal 3(4):154-155,

1995.

52. The Handbook of Surgical Intensive Care (4th ed). D'Amico TA, Pruitt SK (eds). Mosby-

Year Book, St Louis, 1995; Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal 3(4):227-228,

1995.

53. Color Atlas of Critical and Intensive Care: Diagnosis and Investigation. Ryan DW, Park

GR. Mosby-Wolfe, London, 1995; Doody Publishing, Inc., Oak Park, IL, 1995.

54. Respiratory Support. Sykes K. BMJ Publishing Group, London, 1995; Doody's Health

Sciences Book Review Journal 3(5):305, 1995.

55. Textbook of Critical Care (3rd ed). Ayres SM, Grenvik A, Holbrook PR, Shoemaker WC

(eds). WB Saunders Company, Philadelphia, 1995; Doody's Health Sciences Book Review

Journal 3(5):298-299, 1995; Doody's Rating Service: A Buyer's Guide to the 250 Best

Health Sciences Books 1996, Oak Park, IL, Doody Publishing, Inc., 1996, p. 45. Also in

Shock 5:156, 1996.

56. Year Book of Critical Care Medicine 1995. Parrillo JE, Balk RA, Calvin JE Jr., Franklin

CM, Shapiro BA (eds). Mosby-Year Book, St. Louis, 1995; Doody Publishing, Inc., Oak

Park, IL, 1995.

57. The Integrated Approach to Trauma Care: The First 24 Hours. Goris RJA, Trentz O (eds).

Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1995; Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal 3(5):332,

1995.

58. Current Topics in Intensive Care Number 2. Bion JF (ed). WB Saunders, London, 1995;

Doody Publishing, Inc., Oak Park, IL, 1995.

59. Pediatric Trauma: Initial Care of the Injured Child. Arensman RM (ed). Raven Press, New

York, 1995; Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal 3(6):398, 1995.

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60. Applied Physiology for Surgery and Critical Care. Glasby MA, Huang CL-H (eds).

Butterworth-Heinemann, Oxford, 1995; Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal

3(6):368, 1995.

61. The Michigan Critical Care Handbook (13th ed). Bartlett RH. Little, Brown, and Company,

Inc., New York, 1996; Doody Publishing, Inc., Oak Park, IL, 1996.

62. Critical Care Physiology. Bartlett RH. Little, Brown, and Company, Inc., New York, 1996;

Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal 4(2):83-84, 1996.

63. Intensive Care Medicine (3rd ed). Rippe JM, Irwin RS, Fink MP, Cerra FB (eds). Little,

Brown, and Company, Inc., New York, 1996; Doody's Health Sciences Book Review

Journal 4(1):18-19, 1996. Also in Shock 5:390, 1996.

64. Role of Nitric Oxide in Sepsis and ARDS. Fink MP, Payen D (eds). Springer-Verlag, Berlin,

1995; Doody Publishing, Inc., Oak Park, IL, 1996.

65. Surgical Critical Care. Weigelt JA, Lewis FR (eds). WB Saunders Company, Philadelphia,

1996; Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal 4(2):84, 1996.

66. Trauma (3rd ed). Feliciano DV, Moore EE, Mattox KL (eds). Stamford, Appleton & Lange,

1996; Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal 4(3):191, 1996. Also in Shock 6:77,

1996, Air Medical Journal 16:57, 1997, and Doody's Rating Service: A Buyers Guide to the

250 Best Heath Sciences Books 1997, Oak Park, Doody Publishing, Inc., 1997, p. 139.

67. Pocket Companion to Principles & Practice of Medical Intensive Care. Kruse JA, Parker

MM, Carlson RW, Gehab MA (eds). Philadelphia, WB Saunders, 1996; Doody's Health

Sciences Book Review Journal 4(3):161, 1996.

68. Shackelford's Surgery of the Alimentary Tract (4th ed). Zuidema GD (ed). Philadelphia, WB

Saunders, 1996; Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal 4(3):167, 1996. Also in

Shock 6:155, 1996.

69. The Splanchnic Circulation: No Longer a Silent Partner. Pinsky MR, Dhainout JF, Artigas

A (eds). Berlin, Springer, 1995; Doody Publishing, Inc., Oak Park, IL, 1996. Also in Shock

6:77, 1996.

70. Intensive Care: A Concise Textbook (2nd ed). Hinds CJ, Watson D. London, WB Saunders,

1996; Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal 4(3):160-161, 1996. Also in Shock

6:231, 1996.

71. Critical Care: Standards, Audit and Ethics. Tinker J, Browne DRG, Sibbald WJ (eds).

London, Arnold, 1996; Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal 4(3):161, 1996.

72. Hamilton Bailey's Emergency Surgery (12th ed). Ellis BW (ed). Oxford, Butterworth-

Heinemann, 1995; Doody Publishing, Inc., Oak Park, IL, 1996.

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73. The Textbook of Penetrating Trauma. Ivatury RR, Cayten CG (eds). Baltimore, Williams &

Wilkins, 1996; Doody Publishing, Inc., Oak Park, IL, 1996. Also in Shock 6:230, 1996.

74. Clinical Intensive Care. Hillman K, Bishop G. New York, Cambridge University Press,

1996; Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal 4(4):230-231, 1996.

75. The ICU Therapeutics Handbook. Marik PE. St. Louis, Mosby-Year Book, 1996; Doody's

Health Sciences Book Review Journal 4(4):231, 1996.

76. Acute Catabolic State. Revhaug A (ed). Berlin, Springer, 1996; Doody's Health Sciences

Book Review Journal 4(4):231-232, 1996.

77. Pocket Companion to Textbook of Critical Care. Grenvik A, Ayres SM, Holbrook PR,

Shoemaker WC (eds). Philadelphia, WB Saunders, 1996; Doody's Health Sciences Book

Review Journal 4(4):232, 1996.

78. Cytokines and the Heart: Molecular Mechanisms of Septic Cardiomyopathy. Muller-Verdan

U, Reithmann C, Werdan K. Austin RG Landes Company, 1996; Doody's Health Sciences

Book Review Journal 4(4):231, 1996. Also in Shock 6:309, 1996.

79. Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome: Examining the Role of Eicosanoids and

Procoagulants. Williams JG (ed). Austin, RG Landes Company, 1996; Doody's Health

Sciences Book Review Journal 4(4):268, 1996. Also in Shock 6:308, 1996.

80. Blood Substitutes: New Challenges. Winslow RM, Vandegriff KD, Intaglietta M (eds).

Boston, Birkhauser, 1996; Doody Publishing, Inc., Oak Park, IL, 1996.

81. Total Burn Care. Herndon DN (ed). London, Saunders, 1996; Doody's Health Sciences

Book Review Journal 4(4):268, 1996. Also in Shock 6:308, 1996 and Air Medical Journal

16:60-61, 1997.

82. Pocket Companion to Textbook of Critical Care. Grenvik A (ed). Philadelphia, Saunders,

1996; Doody Publishing, Inc., Oak Park, IL, 1996.

83. Review of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine. Cherniak RM. Hamilton, BC Decker,

1996; Doody Publishing, Inc., Oak Park, IL, 1996.

84. Yearbook of Critical Care Medicine 1996. Parrillo JE (ed). St. Louis, Mosby, 1996;

Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal 4(5):302, 1996.

85. Pulmonary and Critical Care Pharmacology and Therapeutics. Leff AR (ed). New York,

McGraw-Hill, 1996; Doody Publishing, Inc., Oak Park, IL, 1996. Also in Shock 7:77-78,

1997.

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86. Textbook of Pediatric Intensive Care (3rd ed). Rogers MA (ed). Baltimore, Williams &

Wilkins, 1996; Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal 4(6):397, 1996. Also in

Doody's Rating Service: A Buyers Guide to the 250 Best Health Sciences Books, 1997, Oak

Park, Doody Publishing, Inc., 1997, p. 37.

87. The Physiologic Basic of Surgery (2nd ed). O'Leary JP (ed). Baltimore, Williams & Wilkins,

1996; Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal 4(6):383, 1996. Also in Shock 7:155,

1997.

88. The Business of Critical Care: A Textbook for Clinicians Who Manage Special Care Units.

Sibbald WJ, Massaro TA (eds). Armonk, Futura, 1996; Doody's Health Sciences Book

Review Journal 4(6):374-375, 1996.

89. Emergent Management of Trauma. Scaletta TA, Schaider JJ. New York, McGraw-Hill,

1996; Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal 4(6):404-405, 1996.

90. Management of Trauma: Pitfalls and Practice (2nd ed). Wilson RF, Walt AJ (eds).

Baltimore, Williams & Wilkins, 1996; Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal

4(6):405, 1996. Also in Shock 7:232, 1997 and Air Medical Journal 16:61, 1997.

91. The Management of Burns and Fire Disasters: Perspective 2000. Masellis M, Gunn SWA

(eds). Dordrecht, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1995; Doody Publishing, Inc., Oak Park, IL,

1996.

92. The ICU Handbook of Facts, Formulas and Laboratory Values. Varon J, Fromm RE, Jr. St.

Louis, Mosby, 1997; Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal 5(1):18, 1997.

93. Recent Advances in Critical Care Medicine, Volume 4. Evans TW, Hinds CJ (eds). London,

Churchill Livingstone, 1996; Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal 5(1):17, 1997.

94. Textbook of Surgery: The Biological Basis of Modern Surgical Practice (15th ed). Sabiston

DC (ed). Philadelphia, Saunders, 1997; Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal

5(1):27, 1997. Also in Shock 7:311, 1997 and J Am Col Surg 186 (6):720, 1998.

95. Textbook of Surgery: Pocket Companion (2nd ed) and Review of Surgery (2nd ed). Sabiston

DC, Lyerly HK (eds). Philadelphia, Saunders, 1997; Doody’s Health Sciences Book Review

Journal 5(2):97, 1997.

96. Oxford Handbook of Critical Care. Signer M, Webb A. Oxford, Oxford University Press,

1997; Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal 5(2):88, 1997.

97. Current Therapy in Critical Care Medicine (3rd ed). Parrillo J (ed). St. Louis, Mosby, 1997;

Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal 5(3):162-163, 1997. Also in Air Medical

Journal 16:90, 1997.

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98. Anesthesia, Pain, Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine. Gullo A (ed). Berlin, Springer-

Verlag, 1997; Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal 5(3):161-162, 1997.

99. Critical Care (3rd ed) and Handbook of Critical Care (2nd ed). Civetta JM, Taylor RW,

Kirby RR (eds). Philadelphia, Lippincott-Raven, 1997; Doody's Health Sciences Book

Review Journal 5(3):161, 1997. Also in Shock 8:234, 1997 and J Am Coll Surg 185:507,

1997.

100. Critical Care Medicine: Perioperative Management. Murray MJ, Coursin DB, Pearl RG,

Prough DS (eds). Philadelphia, Lippincott-Raven, 1997; Doody's Health Sciences Book

Review Journal 5(3):162, 1997. Also in Ann Int Med 126:1007, 1997, Air Medical Journal

16:91-92, 1997, and Shock 8:311, 1997.

101. Textbook of Intensive Care. Goldhill DR, Withington PS (eds). London, Chapman & Hall,

1997; Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal 5(3):161, 1997.

102. Surgery: Scientific Principles and Practice (2nd ed) and Review for Surgery: Scientific

Principles and Practice (2nd ed). Greenfield LJ, Lillemoe KD, Mulholland M, Oldham KT,

Zelenock GB (eds). Philadelphia, Lippincott-Raven, 1997; Doody's Health Sciences Book

Review Journal 5(2):95-96, 1997. Also in Shock 8:155, 1997, Air Medical Journal 16:125,

1997, J Am Coll Surg 185:308, 1997 and Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal

(Rating Service Issue) 6(3):157, 1988.

103. Handbook of Clinical Anesthesia (3rd ed). Barash PG, Cullen BF, Stoelting RK.

Philadelphia, Lippincott-Raven, 1997; Doody Publishing, Inc., Oak Park, IL, 1997.

104. The Pulmonary Artery Catheter in Critical Care: A Concise Handbook. Perret C, Tagan D,

Feihl F, Marini JJ. London, Arnette Blackwell, 1996; Doody Publishing, Inc., Oak Park, IL,

1997. Also in Air Medical Journal 16:126, 1997 and Shock 8:312, 1997.

105. Intensive Care Manual (4th ed). Oh TE (ed). Oxford, Butterworth-Heinemann, 1997;

Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal 5(4):232-233, 1997.

106. L-Arginine: Biological Aspects and Clinical Application. Eremin O (ed). Austin, RG

Landes, 1997, Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal 5(4):265-266, 1997.

107. Critical Care Medicine: The Essentials (2nd ed). Marini JJ, Wheeler AP. Baltimore,

Williams and Wilkins, 1997; Doody’s Health Sciences Book Review Journal 5(5):305, 1997.

Also in Air Medical Journal 17(1):31, 1998.

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108. A Guide to Interpretation of Hemodynamic Data in the Coronary Care Unit. Sharkey S.

Philadelphia, Lippincott-Raven, 1997; Doody’s Health Sciences Book Review Journal

5(5):306-307, 1997. Also in Air Medical Journal 17(1):32, 1998.

109. Critical Care Management Case Studies: Tricks and Traps. Park GR, Pinsky MR (eds).

London, W.B. Saunders, 1997; Doody’s Health Sciences Book Review Journal 5(5):305-

306, 1997.

110. Skin Substitute Production by Tissue Engineering: Clinical and Fundamental Applications.

Rouabhia M (ed). Austin, R.G. Landes, 1997; Doody’s Health Sciences Book Review

Journal 5(5):340, 1997.

111. Heat Shock Response and Organ Preservation: Models of Stress Conditioning. Perdrizet G.

Austin, R.G. Landes, 1997; Doody’s Health Sciences Book Review Journal 5(5):339-340,

1997. Also in Shock 8:360, 1997.

112. Ballistic Trauma: Clinical Relevance in Peace and War. Ryan JM, Rich NM, Dale RF,

Morgans BT, Cooper GJ (eds). London, Arnold, 1997; Doody’s Health Sciences Book

Review Journal 5(5):340-341, 1997. Also in Shock 8:389, 1997 and Air Medical Journal

17(1):33, 1998.

113. Principles and Practice of Burns Management. Settle JAD (ed). New York, Churchill

Livingstone, 1997; Doody Publishing, Inc., Oak Park, IL, 1997.

114. Applied Cardiovascular Physiology. Pinsky MR (ed). Berlin, Springer-Verlag, 1997; Doody

Publishing, Inc., Oak Park, IL, 1997. Also in Air Medical Journal 17(1):31, 1998 and Shock

9:311, 1998.

115. Year Book of Critical Care Medicine 1997. Parrillo JE, Balk RA, Calvin JE, Franklin CM,

Shapiro BA (eds). St. Louis, Mosby Year Book, 1997; Doody’s Health Sciences Book

Review Journal 5(5):306, 1997.

116. Critical Care Cases. Armstrong RF, Salmon JE (eds). Oxford, Oxford University Press,

1997; Doody’s Health Sciences Book Review Journal 5(5):305, 1997.

117. Review for Intensive Care Medicine. Sebastian MV, Fulkerson WJ, Reed RL. Philadelphia,

Lippincott-Raven, 1997; Doody’s Health Sciences Book Review Journal 5(5):306, 1997.

118. Gatekeeping in the Intensive Care Unit. Strosberg MA, Teres D. Chicago, Health

Administration Press, 1997; Doody Publishing, Inc., Oak Park, IL, 1997. Also in Shock

9:77, 1998.

119. Trauma Rules. Hodgetts T, Deane S, Gunning S (eds). London, BMJ Publishing Group,

1997; Doody Publishing, Inc., Oak Park, IL, 1997.

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120. Shock, Sepsis, and Organ Failure - Brain Damage Secondary to Hemorrhagic - Traumatic

Shock, Sepsis, and Traumatic Brain Injury. Schlag G, Redl H, Traber D (eds). Berlin,

Springer-Verlag, 1997; Doody’s Health Sciences Book Review Journal 5(6):382-383, 1997.

121. Essentials of Surgery: Scientific Principles and Practice. Greenfield LJ, Mulholland MW,

Oldham KT, Zelenock GB, Lillemoe KD (eds). Philadelphia, Lippincott-Raven, 1997;

Doody Publishing, Inc., Oak Park, IL, 1997.

122. Handbook of Mechanical Ventilatory Support (2nd ed.). Stock MC, Perel A (eds), Baltimore,

Williams & Wilkins, 1997; Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal 6(1):14, 1998.

123. Advances in Critical Care Testing: The 1996 IFCC - AVL Award. List WF, Muller MM,

McQueen MJ (eds). Berlin, Springer-Verlag 1997 Doody's Health Sciences Book Review

Journal 6(1):13-14, 1998.

124. Critical Care Pearls (2nd ed). Sahn SA, Heffner JE (eds). Philadelphia, Hanley & Belfus,

1998; Doody’s Health Sciences Book Review Journal 5(6): 382, 1997.

125. Trauma Radiology Companion: Methods, Guidelines and Imaging Fundamentals. Stern EJ

(ed). Philadelphia, Lippincott-Raven, 1997; Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal

6(1):16-17, 1998.

126. The ICU Book (2nd ed). Marino PA. Baltimore, Williams & Wilkins, 1998; Doody’s Health

Sciences Book Review Journal 5(6):382, 1997 and 7(3):147, 1999. Also in Shock 9:155,

1998, J Am Coll Surg 186:337-338, 1998, and Ann Int Med 129:596, 1998.

127. Principles and Practice of Critical Care. Garrard C, Foex P, Westaby S (eds). London,

Blackwell Science, 1997; Doody's Health Sciences Book Review Journal 6(1):13, 1998.

128. Scientific Foundations of Trauma. Cooper GJ, Dudley HAF, Gann DS, Little RA, Maynard

RL (eds). Oxford, Butterworth-Heinemann, 1997; Doody Publishing, Inc., Oak Park, IL,

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195. Crucial Controversies in Surgery, Volume 3. Schein M, Wise L (eds). Philadelphia,

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208. From Nutritional Support to Pharmacologic Nutrition in the ICU. Pichard C, Kudsk KA

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209. Sepsis and Organ Dysfunction: The Challenge Continues. Baue AE, Berlot G, Gullo A,

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210. Anesthesiology & Critical Care Drug Handbook (3rd ed). Donnelly AJ, Cunningham FE,

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212. Principles of Critical Care: Companion Handbook (2nd ed). Hall JB, Schmidt GA, Wood

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216. Coronary Circulation and Myocardial Ischemia. Pinsky MR, Artigas A, Dhainaut J-F (eds).

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217. Orthofix External Fixation in Trauma and Orthopaedics. DeBastiani G, Apley AG, Goldberg

A (eds). London, Springer, 2000; Doody Publishing, Inc., Oak Park, IL, 2000.

218. Multiple Organ Failure: Pathophysiology, Prevention and Therapy. Baue AE, Faist E, Fry

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219. Mechanical Ventilation. MacIntyre NR, Branson RD (eds). Philadelphia, W.B. Saunders,

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220. Surgery: Basic Science and Clinical Evidence. Norton JA, Bollinger RR, Chang AE, Lowry

SF, Mulvihill SJ, Pass HI, Thompson RW (eds). New York, Springer, 2001; Doody’s Health

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221. Acute Pulmonary Embolism: A Challenge for Hemostasiology. Geibel A, Just H, Kasper W,

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222. Yearbook of Critical Care Medicine 2000. Parrillo JE, Balk RA, Calvin Jr. JE, Franklin CM,

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225. Evaluating Critical Care: Using Health Services Research to Improve Quality. Sibbald WJ,

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226. Practical Intensive Care Medicine: Problem Solving in the ICU. Corke C. Oxford,

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227. Acute General Medicine: Self-Assessment Workbook. Kumar P, Clark M (eds). Sutton, Reed

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228. Chest Medicine: Essentials of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine (4th ed). George RB,

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229. Physiology of Inflamation. Ley K (ed). New York, Oxford University Press, 2001; Doody

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230. Managing Death in the Intensive Care Unit: The Transition from Cure to Comfort. Curtis

JR, Rubenfeld GD (eds). New York, Oxford University Press, 2001; Doody Publishing, Inc.,

Oak Park, IL, 2001.

231. Trauma Management: An Emergency Medicine Approach. Ferrera PC, Colucciello SA, Marx

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232. Trauma Management. Demetriades D, Asensio JA (eds). Georgetown, Landes Bioscience,

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234. Noninvasive Positive Pressure Ventilation: Principles and Applications. Hill NS (ed).

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235. Hamilton Bailey’s Emergency Surgery (13th ed). Ellis BW, Patterson-Brown S (eds). Arnold,

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236. Anaesthesia, Pain, Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine: Proceedings of the 15th

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237. Handbook of Evidence-Based Critical Care. Marik PE (ed). New York, Springer, 2001;

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238. Outcome of the Critically Ill: Medicine, Surgery and Trauma. Vukmir RB (ed). New York,

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239. Critical Care Cardiology in the Perioperative Period. Atlee JL, Vincent J-L (eds). Milano,

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240. Color Atlas of Burn Care. Barret JP, Herndon DN (eds). London, Saunders, 2001; Doody

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241. Percutaneous Central Venous and Arterial Catheterisation (3rd ed). Latto IP, Ng WS, Jones

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242. Sepsis and Organ Dysfunction: Bad and Good News on Prevention and Management. Baue

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243. Intensive Care Infections. Humphreys H, Willatts S, Vincent JL. London, W.B. Saunders,

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244. The Intensive Care Manual. Apostolakos MJ, Papadakos PJ (eds). New York, McGraw-Hill,

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245. Basic Surgical Operations. Foster ME, Morris-Stiff G. London, Churchill Livingstone,

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247. The Surgical Review: An Integrated Basic and Clinical Science Study Guide. Kreisel D,

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248. Immunological Screening and Immunotherapy in Critically Ill Patients with Abdominal

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249. Evolving Concepts in Sepsis and Septic Shock. Eichacker PQ, Pugin J (eds). Boston,

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250. Trauma Care Manual. Greaves I, Porter KM, Ryan JM (eds). London, Arnold, 2001; Doody

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251. Infection in the Critically Ill: an Ongoing Challenge. van Saene HKF, Sganga G,

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Elsevier Saunders, 2015. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2015.

685. Clinical Neurophysiology in Disorders of Consciousness. Brain Function Monitoring in

the ICU and Beyond. Rossetti AO, Laureys S (eds). New York, Springer, 2015. Doody

Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2015.

686. Acute Care Surgery: Imaging Essentials for Rapid Diagnosis. Butler KL, Harisinghani M

(eds). New York, McGraw Hill Education, 2015. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2015.

687. Atlas of Operative Maxillofacial Trauma Surgery: Primary Repair of Facial Injuries.

Perry M, Holmes S (eds). New York, Springer, 2014. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL,

2015.

688. Principles of Critical Care, Fourth Edition. Hall JB, Schmidt GA, Kress JP (eds). New

York, McGraw Hill Education, 2015. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2015.

689. Acute Nephrology for the Critical Care Physician. Oudemans-van Straaten HM, Forni

LG, Groeneveld AB, Bagshaw SM, Joannidis M (eds). New York, Springer, 2015.

Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2015.

690. Arterial Blood Gases Made Easy, Second Edition. Hennessey IA, Japp AG (eds).

Philadelphia, Elsevier, 2016. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2015.

691. Current Therapy of Trauma and Surgical Critical Care, Second Edition. Asensio JA,

Trunkey DD (eds). Philadelphia, Elsevier, 2016. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2015.

692. Operation Health. Surgical Care in the Developing World. Kushner AL (ed). Baltimore,

John Hopkins University Press, 2015. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2015.

693. Delirium in Critical Care, Second Edition. Page VJ and Ely EW (ed). United Kingdom,

Cambridge University Press, 2015. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2015.

694. Atlas of Surgical Techniques in Trauma. Demetriades D, Inaba K, Velmahos G (eds).

United Kingdom, Cambridge University Press, 2015. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, 2015.

695. Trauma Anesthesia, Second Edition. Smith CE (ed). United Kingdom, Cambridge

University Press, 2015. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, 2015.

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696. Rogers’ Textbook of Pediatric Intensive Care, 5th Edition. Nichols DG, Shaffner DH

(eds). Philadelphia, Wolters Kluwer, 2016. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2015.

697. Core Principles of Acute Neurology. Solving Critical Consults. Wijdicks EFM (ed).

Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2016. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2015.

698. Neurointensive Care: A Clinical Guide to Patient Safety. Wartenberg KE, Shukri K,

Abdelhak T (eds). New York, Springer, 2015.

699. Practical Approaches to Pediatric Intensive Care, Third Edition. Khilnani P (ed). New

Delhi, Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, Ltd, 2015. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL,

2015.

700. The Poly-Traumatized Patient with Fractures: A Multi-Disciplinary Approach, Second

Edition. Pape HC, Sanders R, Borrelli Jr. J (eds). New York, Springer, 2016. Doody

Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2015.

701. Critical Care Handbook of the Massachusetts General Hospital, Sixth Edition. Wiener-

Kronish JP, Bagchi A, Charnin JE, Cobb JP, Eikermann M, Quraishi SA (eds).

Philadelphia, Wolters Kluwer, 2016. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2015.

702. Management of the Difficult Airway: A Handbook for Surgeons. Thompson J, Vieira F,

Rutter M (eds). London, JP Medical Publishers, 2016. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL,

2016.

703. Manual of ICU Procedures. Gurjar M (ed). New Delhi, Jaypee Brothers Medical

Publishers, Ltd, 2016. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2016.

704. Textbook of Critical Care. Including Trauma and Emergency Care. Mehta Y, Sharma J,

Gupta MK (eds). New Delhi, Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, Ltd, 2016. Doody

Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2016.

705. Injuries to the Chest Wall. Diagnosis and Management. McKee MD, Schemitsch EH

(eds). New York, Springer, 2015. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2016.

706. Nocturnal Noninvasive Ventilation: Theory, Evidence, and Clinical Practice. Basner RC,

Parthasarathy S (eds). New York, Springer, 2015. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2016.

707. Evidence-Based Practice of Critical Care, Second Edition. Deutschman CS, Neligan PJ

(eds). Philadelphia, Elsevier, 2016. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2016.

708. Surgery During Natural Disasters, Combat, Terrorist Attacks, and Crisis Situations. Lim

RB (ed). New York, Springer, 2016. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2016.

709. Point-of-Care Tests for Severe Hemorrhage. A Manual for Diagnosis and Treatment.

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Ranucci M, Simioni P (eds). New York, Springer, 2016. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL,

2016.

710. Acute Care Surgery and Trauma. Evidence-Based Practice, Second Edition. Cohn SM,

Dolich MO, Inaba K (eds). Boca Raton, CRC Press, 2016. Doody Enterprises, Chicago,

IL, 2016.

711. McRae’s Orthopaedic Trauma and Emergency Fracture Management, Third Edition.

White TO, Mackenzie SP, Gray AJ (eds). New York, Elsevier, 2016. Doody Enterprises,

Chicago, IL, 2016.

712. The Essential Burn Unit Handbook, Second Edition. Roth JJ, Hughes WB (eds). Boca

Raton, CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, 2016. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2016.

713. Percutaneous Tracheostomy in Critically Ill Patients. Servillo G, Pelosi P (eds). New

York, Springer, 2016. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2016.

714. Manual of Definitive Surgical Trauma Care incorporating Definitive Anaesthetic Trauma

Care, Fourth Edition. Boffard KD (ed). Boca Raton, CRC Press, Taylor & Francis

Group, 2016. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2016.

715. Neurocritical Care Essentials. A Practical Guide. Sekhon MS, Griesdale DE (eds).

Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2015. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2016.

716. Noninvasive Mechanical Ventilation: Theory, Equipment, and Clinical Applications,

Second Edition. Esquinas AM (ed). New York, Springer, 2016. Doody Enterprises,

Chicago, IL, 2016.

717. Extracorporeal Life Support for Adults. Schmidt GA (ed). New York, Humana Press,

2016. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2016.

718. Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy, Second Edition. Kellum JA, Bellomo R, Ronco

C (eds). New York, Oxford University Press, 2016. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL,

2016.

719. Emergency Surgery Course (ESC®) Manual. The Official ESTES/AAST Guide.

Fingerhut A, Leppaniemi A, Coimbra R, Peitzman AB, Scalea TM, Voiglio EJ (eds).

New York, Springer, 2016. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2016.

720. Interventional Radiology in Trauma Management. Tisnado J, Ivatury RR (eds). New

York, Thieme Medical Publishers, 2016. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2016.

721. Nutrition Support in the Critically Ill. Seres DS, Van Way CW III (eds). New York,

Humana Press, 2016. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2016.

722. Burn Care for General Surgeons and General Practitioners. Greenhalgh DG (ed).

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Switzerland, Springer, 2016. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2016.

723. Neurocritical Care, Second Edition. Wijdicks EFM, Rabinstein AA, Hocker SE, Fugate

JE (eds). New York, Oxford University Press, 2016. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL,

2016.

724. Key Clinical Topics in Trauma. Porter K, Greaves I, Burke D (eds). Philadelphia, JP

Medical Publishers, 2016. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2016.

725. The Stress Response of Critical Illness: Metabolic and Hormonal Aspects. Preiser JC

(ed). New York, Springer, 2016. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2016.

726. Trauma Team Dynamics: A Trauma Crisis Resource Management Manual. Gillman LM,

Widder S, Blaivas M, Karakitsos D (eds). New York, Springer, 2016. Doody

Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2016.

727. Technological Advances in Surgery, Trauma and Critical Care. Latifi R, Rhee P,

Gruessner RW (eds). New York, Springer, 2015. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2016.

728. Trauma Induced Coagulopathy. Gonzalez E, Moore HB, Moore EE (eds). New York,

Springer, 2016. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2016.

729. Oxford Textbook of Neurocritical Care. Smith M, Citerio G, Kofke WA (eds). United

Kingdom, Oxford University Press, 2016. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2016.

730. Hemodynamic Monitoring in the ICU. Giraud R, Bendjelid K (eds). Switzerland,

Springer International Publishing, 2016. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2016.

731. The Intensivist’s Challenge. Aging and Career Growth in a High-Stress Medical

Specialty. Crippen D (ed). Switzerland, Springer International Publishing, 2016. Doody

Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2016.

732. Handbook of Critical and Intensive Care Medicine, Third Edition. Varon J (ed).

Switzerland, Springer International Publishing, 2016. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL,

2016.

733. Reducing Mortality in Acute Kidney Injury. Landoni G, Pisano A, Zangrillo A, Bellomo

R (eds). Switzerland, Springer International Publishing, 2016. Doody Enterprises,

Chicago, IL, 2016.

734. Oxford Textbook of Critical Care, Second Edition. Webb A, Angus DC, Finfer S,

Gattinoni L, Singer M (eds). Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2016. Doody Enterprises,

Chicago, IL, 2016.

735. Topical Issues in Anesthesia and Intensive Care. Chiumello D (ed). Switzerland,

Springer International Publishing, 2016. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2016.

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736. Revision Notes in Intensive Care Medicine. Gillon S, Wright C, Knott C, McPhail M,

Camporota L (eds). United Kingdom, Oxford University Press, 2016. Doody Enterprises,

Chicago, IL, 2016.

737. Surgical Intensive Care Medicine, Third Edition. O’Donnell JM, Nácul FE (eds). New

York, Springer, 2016. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2016.

738. Surgical Decision Making: Beyond the Evidence Based Surgery. Latifi R (ed).

Switzerland, Springer International Publishing, 2016. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL,

2016.

739. A National Trauma Care System: Integrating Military and Civilian Trauma Systems to

Achieve Zero Preventable Deaths After Injury. The National Academies of Sciences,

Engineering, Medicine. Washington, D.C., The National Academies Press, 2016. Doody

Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2016.

740. Penetrating Trauma: A Practical Guide on Operative Technique and Peri-Operative

Management, Second Edition. Velmahos GC, Degiannis E, Doll D (eds). Berlin,

Springer, 2017. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2016.

741. Updates in Neurocritical Care. Cerebral Herniation Syndromes and Intracranial

Hypertension. Koenig M (ed). New Brunswick, Rutgers University Press Medicine,

2016. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2016.

742. Artificial Ventilation. A Basic Clinical Guide. Baker DJ (ed). Switzerland, Springer

International Publishing, 2016. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2016.

743. Interventional Critical Care: A Manual for Advanced Care Practitioners. Taylor DA,

Sherry SP, Sing RF (eds). Switzerland, Springer, 2016. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL,

2016.

744. Prehospital Trauma Life Support, Eighth Edition. Prehospital Trauma Life Support

Committee of the National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians, 2016. Doody

Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2017.

745. Trauma and Combat Critical Care in Clinical Practice. Hutchings SD (ed). Switzerland,

Springer, 2016. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2017.

746. Marino’s The Little ICU Book, Second Edition. Marino PL (ed). Philadelphia, Wolters

Kluwer, 2017. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2017.

747. Acute Lung Injury and Repair: Scientific Fundamentals and Methods. Schnapp LM,

Feghali-Bostwick C (eds). Switzerland, Springer International Press, 2017. Doody

Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2017.

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748. Toxic Trauma: A Basic Clinical Guide, Second Edition. Baker DJ (ed). Switzerland,

Springer International Press, 2016. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2017.

749. Principles of Adult Surgical Critical Care. Martin ND, Kaplan L (eds). Switzerland,

Springer International Press, 2016. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2017.

750. Textbook of Critical Care, 7th Edition. Vincent JL, Abraham E, Moore FA, Kochanek

PM, Fink MP (eds). Philadelphia, Elsevier, 2017. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2017.

751. Recent Advances in Critical Care. Ashton-Cleary D, English W (eds). JP Publishers,

London, 2017. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2027.

752. Pocket ICU, Second Edition. Frendl G, Urman RD (eds). Philadelphia, Wolters Kluwer,

2017. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2017.

753. Neurotrauma Management for the Severely Injured Polytrauma Patient. Ecklund JM,

Moores LE (eds). Switzerland, Springer International Press, 2017. Doody Enterprises,

Chicago, IL, 2017.

754. Common Problems in Acute Care Surgery, Second Edition. Moore LJ, Todd SR (eds).

Switzerland, Springer International Press, 2017. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2017.

755. Hematologic Abnormalities and Acute Lung Syndromes (Respiratory Medicine Series).

Rounds SIS, Lee JS, Donahoe MP (eds). Switzerland, Humana Press (Springer

International Press), 2017. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2017.

756. Critical Care Emergency Medicine, Second Edition. Farcy DA, Chiu WC, Marshall JP,

Osborn TM (eds). New York, McGraw Hill Education, 2017. Doody Enterprises,

Chicago, IL, 2017.

757. Harrison’s Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, 3rd Edition. Loscalzo J (ed). New

York, McGraw Hill Education, 2017. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2017.

758. Textbook of Hyperbaric Medicine, Sixth Edition. Jain KK (ed). Switzerland, Springer

International Press, 2017. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2017.

759. Rogers’ Handbook of Pediatric Intensive Care, Fifth Edition. Morrison WE, Nelson

McMillan KL, Shaffner DH (eds). Philadelphia, Wolters Kluwer, 2017. Doody

Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2017.

760. Acute Care General Surgery: Workup and Management. Dangleben DA, Madbak FG

(eds). Switzerland, Springer International Publishing, 2017. Doody Enterprises, Chicago,

IL, 2017.

761. 2017 Annual Update in Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine 2017. Vincent JL (ed).

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Switzerland, Springer International Publishing, 2017. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL,

2017.

762. Trauma, Eighth Edition. Moore EE, Feliciano DV, Mattox KL (eds). New York,

McGraw Hill Education, 2017. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2017.

763. Fuhrman & Zimmerman’s Pediatric Critical Care, Fifth Edition. Fuhrman BP,

Zimmerman JJ, Clark RS, Relvas M, Rotta AT, Thompson AE, Tobias JD (eds).

Philadelphia, Elsevier, 2017. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2017.

764. The Vent Book: A Guide to Mechanical Ventilation in Emergency Room. Datta K (ed).

New Delhi, Jaypee Brothers Medical Publishers, 2017. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL,

2017.

765. Critical Care. Oropello JM, Kvetan V, Pastores SM (eds). New York, McGraw Hill

Education, 2017. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2017.

766. Sepsis: Definitions, Pathophysiology and the Challenge of Bedside Management. Ward

NS, Levy MM (eds). Switzerland, Springer International Publishing, 2017. Doody

Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2017.

767. Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome. Chiumello D (ed). Switzerland, Springer

International Publishing, 2017. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2017.

768. Evidence-Based Critical Care: A Case Study Approach. Hyzy RC (ed). Switzerland,

Springer International Publishing, 2017. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2017.

769. Complicated War Trauma and Care of the Wounded. The Israeli Experience in Medical

Care and Humanitarian Support of Syrian Refugees. Zarka S, Lerner A (eds).

Switzerland, Springer International Publishing, 2017. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL,

2017.

770. Perioperative Fluid Management. Farag E, Kurz A (eds). Switzerland, Springer

International Publishing, 2016. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2017.

771. Blast Injury Science and Engineering: A Guide for Clinicians and Researchers. Bull

AMJ, Clasper J, Mahoney PF (eds). Switzerland, Springer International Publishing,

2016. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2017.

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772. ECMO in the Adult Patient. Core Critical Care. Vuylsteke A, Brodie D, Combes A,

Fowles J, Peek G. (eds). Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2017. Doody

Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2017.

773. A Manual of Intensive Care. Singh VK (eds). New Delhi, Jaypee Brothers Medical

Publishers, 2017. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2017.

774. Reconstructing the War Injured Patient. Abu-Sittah GS, Hoballah JJ, Bakhach J (eds).

Switzerland, Springer International Publishing, 2017. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL,

2017.

775. Front Line Surgery: A Practical Approach, Second Edition. Martin J, Beekley AC,

Eckert MJ (eds). Switzerland, Springer International Publishing, 2017. Doody

Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2017.

776. Textbook of Rapid Response Systems: Concept and Implementation, Second Edition.

DeVita MA, Hillman K, Bellomo R (eds). Switzerland, Springer International Publishing,

2017. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2017.

777. The Biomechanics of Impact Injury: Biomechanical Response, Mechanisms of Injury,

Human Tolerance and Simulation. King AI. Switzerland, Springer International

Publishing, 2018. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2017.

778. Seizures in Critical Care: A Guide to Diagnosis and Therapeutics, Third Edition. Varelas

PN, Claassen J (eds). Switzerland, Springer International Publishing (Humana Press),

2017. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2017.

779. Antibiotic Pharmacokinetic/Pharmacodynamic Considerations in the Critically Ill. Udy

AA, Roberts JA, Lipman J (eds). Singapore, Springer Nature, 2018. Doody Enterprises,

Chicago, IL, 2017.

780. ICU Manual. Rizwan TA, Pingale SV, George GN, Raj M (eds). New Delhi, Jaypee

Brothers Medical Publishers, 2017. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2017.

781. Geriatric Trauma and Critical Care, Second Edition. Luchette FA, Yelon JA (eds).

Switzerland, Springer International Publishing, 2017. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL,

2017.

782. Civetta, Taylor, & Kirby’s Critical Care, Fifth Edition. Layon AJ, Gabrielli A, Yu M,

Wood KE (eds). Philadelphia, Wolters Kluwer, 2018. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL,

2017.

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783. The Washington Manual of Critical Care, 3rd Edition. Kollef MH, Isakow W, Burks AC,

Despotovic V (eds). Philadelphia, Wolters Kluwer, 2018. Doody Enterprises, Chicago,

IL, 2017.

784. Sepsis, Third Edition. Ortiz-Ruiz G, Duenas-Castell C (eds). New York, Springer, 2018.

Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2017.

785. Case Files Critical Care, Second Edition. Toy EC, Liu TH, Suarez M (eds). New York,

McGraw-Hill Education, 2018. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2018.

786. Irwin & Rippe’s Intensive Care Medicine, Eight Edition. Irwin RS, Lilly CM, Mayo PH,

Rippe JM (eds). Philadelphia, Wolters Kluwer, 2018. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL,

2018.

787. Mechanical Ventilation in the Critically Ill Obese Patient. Esquinas AM, Lemyze M

(eds). Switzerland, Springer International Publishing, 2018. Doody Enterprises, Chicago,

IL, 2018.

788. The NeuroICU Book, Second Edition. Lee K (ed). New York, McGraw Hill Education,

2018. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2018.

789. 50 Studies Every Intensivist Should Know. Bittner EA, Hochman ME (eds). New York,

Oxford University Press, 2018. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2018.

790. Minimally Invasive Acute Care Surgery. Khwaja KA, Diaz JJ (eds). Switzerland,

Springer International Publishing, 2018. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2018.

791. Hepatic Critical Care. Nanchal R, Subramanian R (eds). Switzerland, Springer

International Publishing, 2018. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2018.

792. Critical Care Sedation. De Gaudio AR, Romagnoli S (eds). Switzerland, Springer

International Publishing, 2018. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2018.

793. Metabolic Disorders and Critically Ill Patients: From Pathophysiology to Treatment.

Ichai C, Quintard H, Oran JC (eds). Switzerland, Springer International Publishing, 2018.

Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2018.

794. Monitoring Mechanical Ventilation Using Ventilator Waveforms. Arnal JM (ed).

Switzerland, Springer International Publishing, 2018. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL,

2018.

795. Critical Care Nutrition Therapy for Non-nutritionists. Berger MM (ed). Switzerland,

Springer International Publishing, 2018. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2018.

796. Mechanical Ventilation in Critically Ill Cancer Patients: Rationale and Practical

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Approach. Esquinas AM, Pravinkumar SE, Soubani AO (eds). Switzerland, Springer

International Publishing, 2018. Doody Enterprises, Chicago, IL, 2018.

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Doody Publishing Reviews

Book reviews prepared for Doody Enterprises are presented in a variety of print and electronic

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Doody's Review Service publishes in a variety of print and electronic book review

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Medical

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American Academy of Pediatrics .......................................... 53,000

American College of Sports Medicine .......................................... 18,000

American Psychiatric Association .......................................... 39,000

The Endocrine Society .......................................... 8,000

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UNAFFILIATED ALLIED HEALTH READERS

Physical Therapy .......................................... 11,500

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Letters to the Editor

1. Dries DJ. Infection control in burn patients: Are fungal infections underestimated?

Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med 2009; 17:56.

Abstracts, Preliminary Publications

1. Chiang BY, Olsen D, Dries DJ, Hamanaka Y, Murray K, Ilyia E, Nielsen SD, Hughes S,

Dew P, Kolff WJ: An analysis of animals surviving over 100 days on the total artificial

heart. Abst Internat Soc Artif Internal Organs 7(A):12, 1983.

2. Dries DJ, Hughes S, McGregor G, Ilyia E, Chiang BY, Hamanaka Y, Murray KD, Olsen

DB: Hematologic monitoring and management sheep receiving total artificial heart

implantation. Abst Internat Soc Artif Organs 7(A):14, 1983.

3. Hughes SD, Kessler TR, Dew P, Dries DJ, Hamanaka Y, Chiang BY, Murray KD, Olsen

DB: Comparison of hemolysis rates in total artificial hearts with three types of

mechanical valves. Abst Internat Soc Artif Internal Organs 7(A):16, 1983.

4. Dries DJ, Hughes S, Mohammad SF, Grainger H, McGregor G, Ilyia E, Chiang BY,

Hamanaka Y, Murray KD, Olsen DB, Kolff WJ: Acute hematologic response of sheep to

cardiopulmonary bypass and total heart replacement. Abst 30th Am Soc Artif Intern

Organs 13:2, 1984.

5. Dries DJ, Syverud J, Moatamed F, Dixon J, Lawrence PF: Variable responses of

atherosclerotic aorta to argon laser. Lasers in Surg and Med 3:359, 1984.

6. Lawrence P, Dries DJ, Syverud J, Moatamed F, Dixon J: Morphologic changes of argon

laser on normal and atherosclerotic human aorta. Lasers in Surg and Med 3:364, 1980.

7. Mathru M, Dries DJ, Rao T, Kanuri D: The influence of the cardiac output on gas

exchange in regional lung disease. Crit Care Med 17:S21, 1989.

8. Dries DJ, Mathru M, Kross J, Zecca A, Foy B: Is natriuresis after cardiopulmonary

bypass due to atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP)? Anesthesiology 71:A188, 1989.

9. Ramamoorthy C, Dries DJ, Mathru M, Zecca A, Rooney M: Renal dysfunction during

PEEP ventilation may not be mediated by atrial natriuretic factor (ANF). Anesthesiology

71:A187, 1989.

10. Kumar P, Dries DJ, Mayer R, Mathru M, Zecca A: Can we use pressure support (PS) as a

mode for providing full ventilatory support (FVS)? Anesthesiology 71:A1080, 1989.

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11. Veldenz H, Dries DJ, Djuricin G, La Barbera M, Lamar P, Mathru M, Jacobs HK:

Ventilatory effects on coronary flow and cardiac work with heart failure. The

Physiologist 32:188, 1989.

12. Macabobby M, McSharry M, Bianchi S, Dries DJ, Marshall W: Pulse oximeter in the

aeromedical setting. Air Medical Transport 8:71, 1989.

13. York D, Kramer C, Dudek L, Dries DJ, Marshall W: Aeromedical protocol for tube

thoracostomy. Air Medical Transport 8:76, 1989.

14. Carlascio D, Rice K, Zecca A, Dries DJ, Marshall W: Endotracheal tube stabilization in

aeromedical setting. Air Medical Transport 8:62, 1989.

15. Valdenz H, Bianchi S, Kotwas M, Marshall WJ, Dries DJ: Myocardial contusion: where

do we stand? Proc Inst Med Chgo 43:72, 1990.

16. Kumar P, Mayer R, Dries DJ, Mathru M, Kleinman B, Zecca A: Hemodynamic effects of

pressure support ventilation: Echocardiographic study. Crit Care Med 18:S188, 1990.

17. Fiscus RR, Joyce CD, Wang X, Dries DJ, Morris R, Prinz RA: Calcitonium gene-related

peptide (CGRP) levels are elevated in plasma of septic shock patients - improved assay

for CGRP in human plasma. Circ Shock 31:74, 1990.

18. Hirsch LJ, Watt SS, Rooney MW, Dries DJ, Mathru M: Distribution of coronary artery

flow in the dog during acute pulmonary embolism. Circ Shock 31:59, 1990.

19. Rooney M, Watt SS, Hirsch L, Dries DJ, Mathru M: Cardiac output and its distribution in

dogs exchange - transfused with 5% albumin or hypertonic 10% hemoglobin. Circ Shock

31:71, 1990.

20. Mathru M, Kleinman B, Dries DJ, Blakeman B, Zecca A: Myocardial adaptation during

extreme hemodilution in humans. Anesthesiology 73:A237, 1990.

21. Mathru M, Kleinman B, Blakeman B, Dries DJ, Rao TLK: Gas exchange during extreme

hemodilution in humans. Anesthesiology 73:A237, 1990.

22. Murphy-Macabobby M, Marshall W, Schneider C, Dries DJ: Paralytic use in aeromedical

airway management. Ann Emerg Med 19:959, 1990.

23. York D, Dries DJ, Carlascio D, Adams K, Rice K, Marshall W, Schneider C:

Cardiopulmonary arrest during aeromedical transport. Journal of Air Medical Transport

9(9):68, 1990.

24. Crescenzo J, Marshall W, Adams K, Schneider C, McSharry M, Dries DJ: Aeromedical

transport of patients with mechanical circulatory support. Journal of Air Medical

Transport 9(9):66, 1990.

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25. Murphy-Macabobby M, Marshall W, Schneider C, Dries DJ: Paralytic use in aeromedical

airway management. Journal of Air Medical Transport 9(9):73, 1990.

26. Murphy-Macabobby M, Marshall W, Schneider C, Dries DJ: Cricothyroidotomy by

nurse/paramedic aeromedical teams. Journal of Air Medical Transport 9(9):73, 1990.

27. Van de Graaff WB, Gordey K, Dornseif S, Kumar P, Dries DJ, Mathru M: Influence of

the level of pressure support ventilation on work of breathing in postoperative patients

with normal lungs. Am Rev Respir Dis 141:A573, 1990.

28. Van de Graaff WB, Dornseif S, Kumar P, Dries DJ, Mathru M: Influence of the level of

pressure support on components of the mechanical work of breathing and respiratory

pattern. Clin Res 38:824A, 1990.

29. Van de Graaff WB, Gordey K, Dornseif S, Kleinman BS, Kumar P, Dries DJ, Mathru M:

Pressure support: changes in ventilatory pattern and components of the work of

breathing. Am Rev Respir Dis 143:A691, 1991.

30. Lichtenberg RC, Dries DJ, Marshall W, Scanlon PJ: When lightning strikes.... J Am Col

Cardiol 17:263A, 1991.

31. Jacobs HK, Thomas NJ, La Barbara M, Dries DJ: Zero flow pressures and coronary

resistance with positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) in open and closed chest dogs.

FASEB J 5:A697, 1991.

32. York D, Dudek L, Larson R, Marshall W, Dries DJ: A comparison study of tube

thoracostomy: aeromedical crews vs. in hospital trauma service. Journal of Air Medical

Transport (October) 69, 1991.

33. Schneider C, Adams K, Crescenzo J, Hays-Thomas H, Marshall W, Dries DJ: Air

medical transport reimbursement. Journal of Air Medical Transport (October) 86, 1991.

34. Van de Graaff WB, Gordey K, Dornseif SE, Dries DJ, Kleinman B, Kumar P, Mathru M:

Pressure support: changes in ventilatory pattern and components of the work of

breathing. The Year Book of Pulmonary Disease 454, 1992.

35. Salvino CK, Esposito TJ, Marshall WJ, Dries DJ, Morris R, Gamelli RL: The role of

diagnostic laparoscopy in trauma patients: a preliminary assessment. J Trauma 33:162,

1992.

36. Gruchacz P, Lau MT, Klein S, Byrne R, Neubia A, Schaff D, Reinhardt G, Dries DJ:

Central line related sepsis with total parenteral nutrition in a VA population. 15th Annual

Allied Health Research Forum, College of Associated Health Professions, University of

Illinois, Circle Campus 13, 1993.

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37. Dries DJ, Dawson L, Gamelli R, Sharp-Pucci M, Ellis T: T cell subset changes in thermal

injury patients. Am Rev Respir Dis 147:A103, 1993.

38. Dries DJ, Dawson L, Miles R, Gamelli R, Sharp-Pucci M, Ellis T: Changes in CD14+ cell

population with thermal injury. Circ Shock 40 (Suppl 2):56, 1993.

39. Hodge D, Sharp-Pucci M, Dries DJ, Gamelli R: Post traumatic acute renal failure. Circ

Shock 40 (Suppl 2):60, 1993.

40. Tale A, Dries DJ, Hoppenstedt D, Walenga J, Fareed J: Molecular markers of

coagulation, fibrinolytic and vascular activation in trauma patients. Proceedings: XIVth

Congress of the International Society on Thrombosis and Hemostasis, New York, NY,

Thromb Haemostas 69:1060, 1993.

41. Schneider C, Crescenzo J, Zelinski C, Dries DJ: Update on air medical transport

reimbursement. Air Medical Journal 12(9):333, 1993.

42. Schneider C, Crescenzo J, Eastlee M, Zelinski C, Dries DJ: Flights aborted due to

weather in a university air medical service. Air Medical Journal 12(9):336, 1993.

43. Dries DJ, Weaver F, O'Sullivan M: Patient and staff assessment of postoperative pain in

the intensive care unit. Crit Care Med 22:A31, 1994.

44. Dries DJ, Polk HC Jr: Interferon gamma in trauma related sepsis: results of two large

multicenter studies. Intensive Care Med 20 (Suppl 1):S123, 1994.

45. Dries DJ, Remote effects of immune stimulation and injury. Intensive Care Med 20

(Suppl 1):S76, 1994.

46. Dries DJ, Polk HC Jr: Interferon gamma in trauma related sepsis: results of two large

multicenter studies. Proceedings: 6th International Congress for Infectious Diseases,

Prague, Czech Republic, 41, April, 1994.

47. Stengle J, Meyers R, Pyle J, Dries DJ: Neutrophil recruitment following remote scald

injury. American Burn Association, 26th Annual Meeting, 25, April, 1994.

48. Dries DJ: Cytokine therapy in major injury: infection and hemostasis issues. Frontiers in

Vascular Medicine: An International Symposium, Frankfurt, Germany, 15, May, 1994.

49. Dries DJ, Gramm J, Lujan H, Gamelli RL: Toxic epidermal necrolysis in the 90s: a burn

center experience. Shock 1(Suppl):11, 1994.

50. Anzueto A, Baughman R, Guntupalli K, De Maria E, Davis K, Weg J, Long W, Horton J,

Pattishall E and the Exosurf ARDS Sepsis Study Group: An International, Multi-center,

Randomized, Placebo-controlled study of the effect of continuous administration of

aerosolized EXOSURF in patients with sepsis-induced adult respiratory distress

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syndrome. Am Rev Respir Crit Care Med 149:A567, 1994.

51. Gamelli RL, George M, Dries DJ, Radisavljveic Z: Biphasic release of nitric oxide in

burn patients: A novel approach for clinical diagnosis. J Trauma 37:155, 1994.

52. Schneider C, Dries DJ: Air medical practice in the era of health care reform. Air Medical

Journal 13:419, 1994.

53. Wagner P, Weaver F, Crescenzo J, Dekowski L, Zakrzewski S, Zougras S, Dries DJ:

Transport airway management, oxygenation and ventilation of head-injured patients. Air

Medical Journal 13:410, 1994.

54. Hauser M, Zucher A, Foley S, Lau M, Bayer D, Byrne R, Naubia A, Dries DJ: TPN

utilization and outcome at a VA referral center. Proceedings: 19th Clinical Congress,

American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, Miami Beach, FL, 583, January,

1995.

55. Lau M, Hauser M, Bayer D, Byrne R, Weaver F, Lawson L, Neubia A, Dries DJ:

Nutrition support team practices in the VA system. Proceedings: 19th Clinical Congress,

American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, Miami Beach, FL, 582, January,

1995.

56. Dries DJ, Hoppenstedt DA, Walenga JM, Fareed J: Molecular markers of hemostasis

following major injury: effect of therapy with interferon-gamma. J Trauma 37:1019,

1995.

57. Dries DJ, Hoppenstedt DA, Walenga JM, Fareed J: Molecular markers of coagulation,

fibrinolysis and vascular activation in trauma patients. Crit Care Med 23:A234, 1995.

58. Mock C, Jurkovich GJ, Dries DJ, Maier RV: Antibiotics which result in greater

endotoxin release are associated with greater mortality in septic trauma patients.

Program: 15th Annual Meeting, Surgical Infection Society, Louisville, KY, 35, April,

1995.

59. Jubran A, Mathru M, Dries DJ, Tobin M: Assessment of global oxygenation during

weaving. Am Rev Respir Crit Care Med 151:A551, 1995.

60. Kowal-Vern A, Walenga JM, Dries DJ, Hoppenstedt D, Fareed J, Gamelli RL: Severity

rather than mechanism of injury impacts hemostasis in burns/trauma. Shoc 3(Suppl2):28,

1995.

61. Chang D, Sharp-Pucci M, Gamelli RL, Dries DJ: Age effect in inhalation injury. Shock

3(Suppl 2):22, 1995.

62. Heard SO, Napolitano L, Fink M, Dries DJ, Gamelli R, Solimon J, Joshi M, Gerrard K,

Trask A, Fabian T, Hudson L, Logan E and the G-CSF Study Group: Preventing

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nosocomial infections in intubated patients with brain injury or hemorrhage: Role of

granulocycle colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF). Chest 108 (Suppl):93S, 1995.

63. Hauser M, Lau MT, Byrne R, Winkofske A, Neubia A, Bayer D, Keller R, Oghani K,

Fink J, Dries DJ: Comparison of measured energy expenditure and two methods of

energy expenditure prediction in critically ill, elderly patients on mechanical ventilation.

Proceedings: 20th Clinical Congress, American Society for Parenteral and Enteral

Nutrition, Washington DC, 401, January, 1996. Also, Nutrition and Clinical Practice

11:75, 1996.

64. Lau MT, Neubia A, Bayer D, Hauser M, Byrne R, Dries DJ: Effect of nutrition support

team (NST) surveillance on catheter related sepsis (CWS). Proceedings: 20th Clinical

Congress, American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, Washington DC, 394,

January, 1994. Also, Nutrition and Clinical Practice 11:75, 1996.

65. Mathru M, Dries DJ, Barnes L, Tonino P, Sukhani R, Rooney MW: Tourniquet-induced

exsanguination in patients requiring lower limb surgery: an ischemia-reperfusion model

of oxidant and antioxidant metabolism. Crit Care Med 24(1)(Suppl):A22, 1996.

66. Nerad J, Dries DJ, Adeyanjou T, Chinburg S: Case-control study of outpatient central

venous catheter infections in AIDS patients. Proceedings: The Third Conference on

Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections, Washington, DC, 88, January, 1996.

67. Dries DJ, Smith S: Mechanical ventilation following injury: A profile of patients

supported over 48 hours. Am Rev Respir Crit Care Med 153:A612, 1996.

68. Collette D, Zougras S, Esposito T, Gamelli RL, Dries DJ: Pneumonia complicating

mechanical ventilation in patients suffering thermal injury: effect of inhalation injury.

Am Rev Respir Crit Care Med 153:A365, 1996.

69. Heintz K, Lau MT, Byrne R, Neubia A, Bayer D, Dries DJ: Nutrition intervention:

pattern and effect with a nutrition support team (NST). Proceedings: 21st Clinical

Congress, American Society of Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, San Francisco, CA,

459, January, 1997.

70. Mock C, Jurkovich G, Dries DJ, Maier R: Antibiotic endotoxin-releasing properties in

trauma patients: effect of interferon-gamma. Shock 7 (Suppl):30, 1997.

71. Mock C, Jurkovich G, Dries DJ, Maier R: Confounding variable analysis: interferon-

gamma therapy in acute injury. Shock 7 (Suppl):82-83, 1997.

72. Aleem RF, Supple KG, Dries DJ, Gamelli RL: rHGH-effect on patient outcome

following pediatric thermal injury. J Burn Care Rehabil 18:S110, 1997.

73. Dries DJ, Lorenz K, Kovacs EJ, Pyle J: Differential neutrophil traffic in gut and lung

following scald injury. J Burn Care Rehabil 18:S157, 1997.

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74. Clancy K, Lorenz K, Gamelli RL, Dries DJ: Chemokine expression of the liver lung axis

after endotoxin administration. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 155:A899, 1997.

75. Mascio C, Lorenz K, Clancy K, Hahn E, Dries DJ: Hepatic ICAM-1 expression

following thermal injury or endotoxin administration. Shock 7 (Suppl):18, 1997.

76. Kowal-Vern A, Walenga JM, McGill V, Dries DJ, Lutes RA, Gamelli RL: Grafting after

thermal injury with AT III infusions. Shock 7 (Suppl):18, 1997.

77. Smith JS, Scannon PJ and the BPI Trauma Study Group: Phase II trial of rBPI21

(recombinant bacterial permeability - increasing protein) in adults with hemorrhage due

to trauma. Shock 8 (Suppl):16, 1997.

78. Clancy K, Hahn E, Lorenz K, Geocaris C, Gamelli RL, Dries DJ: Chlorpromazine

modulates MIP-1 expression in the liver and lung following burn injury and

endotoxemia. Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma, Eleventh Scientific

Assembly, 110, January, 1998.

79. Tillema M, Lorenz K, Weiss M, Myers T, Dries D: Sublethal endotoxemia promotes

pulmonary neutrophil recruitment and CINC expression but not overt lung injury in

neonatal rats. Shock 9 (Suppl):47, 1998.

80. Alarcon W, Klein RD, MacWilliams J, Pucci P, Taheri P, Dries D, Schneider L, Wang

SC: Comparison of outcomes of passenger sedan occupants from near-side impacts by

sport utility vehicles and pick-up trucks. American Association for the Surgery of

Trauma, Fifty-Eighth Annual Meeting, 180, September, 1998.

81. Wahl W, Michaels AJ, Wang SC, Dries DJ, Taheri PA: Delayed versus early operative

repair of blunt thoracic aortic injury. Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma,

Twelfth Scientific Assembly, J Trauma 45:1112, 1998.

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82. Asensio JA, Chahwam S, MacKersie R, Wall M, Lake J, Minard G, Kirton O, Nagy K,

Karmy Jones R, Hoyt D, Winchell B, Kralovich K, Shapiro M, Falcone R, McGuire E,

Ivatury R, et al: Penetrating esophageal injury: Multicenter study of the American

Association for the Surgery of Trauma. J Trauma 47:207, 1999.

83. Wahl WL, Corpron C, Brandt M, Nyachowe P, Wang SC, Dries DJ, Taheri PA: Geriatric

injury: changing the face of trauma. American Association for the Surgery of Trauma,

Fifty-Ninth Annual Meeting, 185, September, 1999.

84. Hotchkiss JR, Dries DJ, Marini JJ, Crooke PS: Unstable inspiratory phase duration in a

model of noninvasive ventilation. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 161:A553, 2000.

85. Marini JJ, Carter C, Adams AB, Hotchkiss J, Stone M, Marek D, Dries D: An increase in

end expiratory lung volume due to tidal recruitment can be significant in injured lungs.

Research Abstracts: Fulfilling the Vision of Research into Practice and Policy: A

Celebration of Research 2000. HealthPartners Research Foundation 10th Anniversary,

Bloomington, MN, September, 2000.

86. Dries DJ, Acton R, McGonigal MD, Khetarpal S, Thompson J: Noninvasive ventilation

for support of critically injured patients. Research Abstracts: Fulfilling the Vision of

Research into Practice and Policy: A Celebration of Research 2000. HealthPartners

Research Foundation 10th Anniversary, Bloomington, MN, September, 2000.

87. Dries DJ: Perioperative control of pain and stress in the burn-injured patient. 23rd Annual

Mid-Atlantic Burn Conference, Annapolis, MD, November, 2000.

88. Marek DJ, Wright L, Adams A, Dries D, Marini JJ: Histological correlates to lung

indicies in a rabbit model of VILI. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 163: A677, 2001. Also in

Department of Medicine Research Day, University of Minnesota School of Medicine,

2001, p. 6.

89. Carter C, Adams A, Dries D, Stone M, Chen L, Hotchkiss J, Marini JJ: The inspiratory

pressure-volume curve underestimates end-expiratory recruitment during tidal

ventilation. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 163: A686, 2001.

90. Carter C, Adams A, Dries D, Chen L, Deol A, Marek D, Hotchkiss J, Marini JJ: Pressure

development, not ventilation, accounts for end-expiratory lung recruitment in oleic-acid

injured pigs. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 163: A677, 2001. Also in Department of

Medicine Research Day, University of Minnesota School of Medicine, 2001, p. 5.

91. Hotchkiss JR, Adams AB, Dries DJ, Marini JJ, Crooke PS: Variable ventilatory support

in a model of invasive pressure support ventilation. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 163:

A483, 2001. Also in Department of Medicine Research Day, University of Minnesota

School of Medicine, 2001, p. 8.

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92. Dries D, Ong J, Chen L, Adams A, Marini J, Hotchkiss J: Factors creating instability

during pressure support ventilation. American Association for the Surgery of Trauma,

61st Annual Meeting, 2000, p. 185.

93. Marek DJ, Adams A, Dries D, Marini J, Hotchkiss J: Observations of a rupture in the

alveolar epithelium due to high ventilatory pressures. Respir Care 46(10):1145, 2001.

Also in “A Celebration of Research 2001” HealthPartners Research Foundation and

HealthPartners Institute for Medical Education, 2001, p. 17.

94. Watts D, Fakhry S, Scalea T, Cooper C, Wahl W, Ahrns K, Carrillo E, Lukan J and the

EAST Multi-Institutional HVI Research Group: Blunt hollow viscus injury (HVI) and

small bowel injury (SBI): prevalence, mortality, and morbidity results from a large multi-

institutional study. Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma, 2002, J Trauma

51:1233, 2001.

95. Fakhry S, Watts D, Daley B, Enderson B, Liu T, Moore F, Bilello J, Davis J and the

EAST Multi-Institutional HVI Research Group: Current diagnostic approaches lack

sensitivity in the diagnosis of perforating blunt small bowel injury (SBI): findings from a

large multi-institutional trial. Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma, 2002, J

Trauma 51:1232, 2001.

96. Fakhry S, Watts D, Clancy K, Peitzman A, Morken J, Ney A, Knotts F, Shreve W and the

EAST Multi-Institutional HVI Research Group: Diagnosing blunt small bowel injury

(SBI): an analysis of the clinical utility of computed tomography (CT) scan from a large

multi-institutional trial. Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma, 2002, J Trauma

51:1232, 2001.

97. Watts D, Fakhry S, Pasquale M, Kurek S, Malhotra A, Fabian T, Boulanger B, and the

EAST Multi-Institutional HVI Research Group: Motor vehicle crash (MVC) and

abdominal seatbelt mark as risk factors for perforating small bowel injury (SBI): results

from a large multi-institutional study. Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma,

2002, J Trauma 51:1232, 2001.

98. Dries D, Simonson D, Adams AB, Marek D, Yin P, Marini JJ, Hotchkiss JR:

Dichotomous inflammatory response to VILI. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 165:A683,

2002.

99. Simonson D, Lim SC, Adams AB, Hotchkiss JR, Marini J, Dries D: A gravitational

distribution of VILI develops in a porcine model after 6 hours at Ptp of 35 CMH2O. Am J

Respir Crit Care Med 165:A683, 2002.

100. Lim SC, Adams A, Hotchkiss J, Simonson D, Dries D, Marini JJ: A PCV recruitment

maneuver (RM) improves oxygenation and lung volume at 15 min post RM in porcine

VILI. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 165:A378, 2002.

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101. Lim SC, Hotchkiss JR, Simonson D, Yin P, Adams AB, Dries D, Marini JJ: Recruitment

maneuver (RM) methods do not improve PaO2/lung volume at 15 min post RM in a

porcine OAI model. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 165:A683, 2002.

102. Fakhry SM, Watts DD, Michetti CP, and the EAST Multi-Institutional Blunt Hollow

Viscus Injury Group: The resident experience on trauma: declining surgical opportunities

and career incentives? Analysis of data from a large multi-institutional study. J Trauma

53:186, 2002.

103. Adams A, Simonson D, Lim S, Hotchkiss J, Dries D, Marini J: Lung injury type

determines the lung volume-oxygenation relationship. Respir Care 47:1062, 2002. Also

in “A Celebration of Research 2002” HealthPartners Research Foundation and

HealthPartners Institute for Medical Education, 2002, p. 19.

104. Simonson DA, Hotchkiss JR, Adams AB, Marini J, Dries DJ: VILI may be concealed by

acceptable PAO2 levels. Respir Care 47:1093, 2002. Also in “A Celebration of

Research 2002” HealthPartners Research Foundation and HealthPartners Institute for

Medical Education, 2002, p. 36.

105. Simonson DA, Hotchkiss JR, Adams AB, Lim SC, Marini JJ, Dries DJ: Is VALI caused

by PPLAT=35 CMH2O or high lung volume excursion? Respir Care 47:1092, 2002. Also

in “A Celebration of Research 2002” HealthPartners Research Foundation and

HealthPartners Institute for Medical Education, 2002, p. 17.

106. Adams A, Simonson D, Broccard A, Dries D, Marini J, Hotchkiss J: Lung volume and

tidal ventilation are markedly affected by recent lung volume history. Respir Care

47:1062, 2002. Also in “A Celebration of Research 2002” HealthPartners Research

Foundation and HealthPartners Institute for Medical Education, 2002, p. 20.

107. Adams AB, Morris TJ, Holger J, Simonson DA, Dries DJ, Marini JJ: Cardiac output

determination methods compared in experimental hemorrhagic shock and beta blocker

overdose models. Am J Resp Crit Care Med 167:A254, 2003.

108. Adams AB, Lim SC, Simonson DA, Hotchkiss JR, Dries DJ, Korbach E, Marini JJ:

Response to recruitment maneuvers in three models of acute lung injury. Am J Resp Crit

Care Med 167:A620, 2003.

109. Dries DJ, McGonigal MD, Malian MS, Bor BJ, Sullivan S: Protocol-driven ventilation

weaning reduces use of mechanical ventilation, rate of early reintubation and ventilator-

associated pneumonia. J Trauma 55:202, 2003.

110. Michetti CP, Watts DD, Fakhry SM, and the EAST Multi-Institutional Blunt Hallow

Viscus Injury Group: 278 blunt duodenal injuries from a large multi-institutional study:

incidence, diagnosis, and outcome. J Trauma 55:210, 2003.

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111. Taylor J, McGonigal MD, Sullivan DJ, Malian MS, Dries DJ: Trauma practice guideline

for solid organ injury management saves time and money. American Association for the

Surgery of Trauma, 62nd Annual Meeting, 2003, p. 240.

112. Adams A, Simonson D, Korbach E, Marini J, Dries D: A vertical pleural pressure

gradient develops in experimental ventilator induced lung injury. Respir Care 48:A1112,

2003. Also in “A Celebration of Research 2003” HealthPartners Research Foundation

and HealthPartners Institute for Medical Education, 2003, p.2.

113. Simonson D, Adams A, Korbach E, Dries D, Marini J: Ventilator induced lung injury

may be amplified by a prior insult. Respir Care 48:A1112, 2003. Also in “A Celebration

of Research 2003” HealthPartners Research Foundation and HealthPartners Institute for

Medical Education, 2003, p. 29.

114. Lurie KG, McKnite S, Nadkarni V, Yannopoulos, Marino B, Frascone RJ, Dries DJ,

Sigurddson G, Srinivasan V, Idris A: Cardio-cranial interactions: reduction of elevated

intracranial pressure with an inspiratory impedance threshold device in spontaneously

breathing pigs after resuscitation from cardiac arrest. Crit Care Med 31 (suppl):A10,

2003.

115. Pavone LA, Simonson DA, DiRocco JD, Gatto LA, Adams AB, Panda NC, Kuebler JD,

Dries DJ, Nieman GF: Alveolar instability does not cause gross alveolar tearing. Am J

Resp Crit Care Med 2004; 169:A208.

116. Hill MJ, Dries DJ, Bor B: Effect of a weaning protocol on reintubation rates in the

surgical intensive care unit. Minnesota Surgical Society Spring Meeting, 2004, p. 35.

117. Simonson D, Adams A, Marini J, Dries D: Physiological and inflammatory responses in

a porcine model of ventilator induced lung injury. “A Celebration of Research 2004”,

HealthPartners Research Foundation and HealthPartners Institute for Medical Education,

2004, p. 13. Also in 50th International Respiratory Congress, New Orleans, LA,

December, 2004.

118. Simonson DA, Dries DJ, Adams AB, Morris TJ: The effect of enteral nutrition on blood

flow in a hemorrhagic shock trauma model. “A Celebration of Research 2004”,

HealthPartners Research Foundation and HealthPartners Institute for Medical Education,

2004, p. 21.

119. Yannopoulos D, McKnite S, Dries D, Benditt D, Lurie KG: Novel device decreases

intracranial pressure and improves vital organ perfusion pressures in hypovolemic swine.

Crit Care Med 2004: 32 (suppl): A24.

120. Cain T, Adams A, Nahum A, Mateo N, Dries D: A series of ventilator associated

pneumonia (VAP) cases after successful implementation of a vap-preventative care

bundle. 51st International Respiratory Congress, San Antonio, TX, December, 2005.

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121. Knopke-Mooney A, Risher D, Adams A, Dries D, Broccard A, Marini J: Magnitude and

duration of pressures that produce ventilator induced lung injury. “A Celebration of

Research 2005”, HealthPartners Research Foundation and HealthPartners Institute for

Medical Education, 2005, p. 23.

122. Cain T, Adams A, Tismer S, Nahum A, Mateo N, Dries D: A series of ventilator

associated pneumonia (VAP) cases after successful implementation of a VAP-

preventative care bundle: A case series to stimulate a research initiative. “A Celebration

of Research 2005”, HealthPartners Research Foundation and HealthPartners Institute for

Medical Education, 2005, p. 2.

123. Dries DJ. Trauma and sepsis in the ICU. Journal of Organ Dysfunction 2006

(supplement); 102-108.

124. Dries DJ, Awad S, Woodward B, Wang D, Williams M: Surgical patients from the

XPRESS Study: Prophylactic heparin in severe sepsis patients receiving drotrecogin alfa

(activated). Society of Critical Care 36th Critical Care Congress, 2007. Crit Care Med

2006; 34[suppl]:A100.

125. Peake B, Barringer K, Flottemesch T, Marini J, Fuerstenberg J, Dries D, Holger J: Insulin

is an inotrope in a severe sepsis model. Shock 27[Suppl]:8, 2007.

126. Dries DJ, Rydrych D. Wrong site surgery: The Minnesota report card. Minnesota

Surgical Society Spring Meeting, 2008.

127. Dries DJ, Rydrych D: How safe is acute care surgery? American Association for the

Surgery of Trauma, 67th Annual Meeting Program, 2008, p. 438.

128. Dries DJ, Langness DM, Rydrych D. Errors in acute surgery: A statewide survey.

Scandinavian Update 2009, Stavanger, Norway, 2009, p. 39.

129. Dries DJ, Langness DM, Rydrych D. Errors in acute surgery: A statewide survey.

Minnesota Surgical Society 2009 Spring Conference, St. Paul, MN, May, 2009.

130. Graf J, Tomicic V, Adams A, Bernard J, Dries D, Tashjian J, Marini J: In a swine pleural

effusion model, Function Residual Capacity (FRC) or lung volume measurements can be

determined by an oxygen wash-in/wash-out method during mechanical ventilation. “A

Celebration of Research 2009”, HealthPartners Research Foundation and HealthPartners

Institute for Medical Education, St. Paul, MN, May, 2009.

131. Graf J, Mentzelopoulos SD, Adams AB, Dries D, Tashjian JH, Marini JJ: Semi-

quantitative tracking of intra-airway fluids by computed tomography. “A Celebration of

Research 2009”, HealthPartners Research Foundation and HealthPartners Institute for

Medical Education, St. Paul, MN, May, 2009.

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132. Dries DJ. Horizons in ventilator management. Midwestern Region Burn Conference,

Bloomington, MN, October, 2009.

133. Dries DJ. Disaster management: Why surgeons should care! Presidential Address,

Minnesota Surgical Society 2009 Fall Conference, Rochester, MN, October, 2009.

134. Graf J, Tomicic V, Adams A, Bernard J, Dries D, Tashjian J, Marini J: In a swine pleural

effusion model, Function Residual Capacity (FRC) or lung volume measurements can be

determined by an oxygen wash-in/wash-out method during mechanical ventilation.

Respir Care 54:1544, 2009.

135. Graf J, Mentzelopoulos SD, Adams AB, Dries D, Tashjian JH, Marini JJ: Semi-

quantitative tracking of intra-airway fluids by computed tomography. Respir Care

54:1544, 2009.

136. Dries DJ. The Apgar score revisited. Minnesota Surgical Society 2010 Spring

Conference, Minneapolis, MN, May, 2010.

137. Graf J, Santos A, Formenti P, Adams A, Tomicic V, Teran F, Dries D, Marini J: Pleural

effusion induced lung collapse is highly recruitable in normal pigs. Am J Resp Crit Care

Med 181:A3024, 2010. “A Celebration of Research 2010”, HealthPartners Research

Foundation and HealthPartners Institute for Medical Education, Bloomington, MN, June,

2010.

138. Graf J, Formenti P, Crooke P, Santo A, Tomicic V, Adams A, Dries D, Marini J:

Reliability of the stress index in an animal model of unilateral pleural effusion. Am J

Resp Crit Care Med 181:A3023, 2010. “A Celebration of Research 2010”,

HealthPartners Research Foundation and HealthPartners Institute for Medical Education,

Bloomington, MN, June, 2010.

139. Kannapiran M, Adams AB, Dries D, Marini J. Does increased pre-trial respiratory

pattern variability portend failure-to-wean? Am J Resp Crit Care Med 181:A3037, 2010.

“A Celebration of Research 2010”, HealthPartners Research Foundation and

HealthPartners Institute for Medical Education, Bloomington, MN, June, 2010.

140. Gard K, Adams AB, Faltesek K, Dries D, Marini J. Positive end expiratory pressure

(PEEP) did not effectively increase lung volume in a swine model of pleural effusion

with intra-abdominal hypertension. “A Celebration of Research 2010”, HealthPartners

Research Foundation and HealthPartners Institute for Medical Education, Bloomington,

MN, June, 2010.

141. Serleth HJ, Dries DJ, Fletcher JW. Laparoscopic transperitoneal approach for rectus

abdominis muscle harvest with free transfer. American Society for Reconstructive

Microsurgery Annual Meeting, Cancun, Mexico, January, 2011. (program)*

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142. Dries DJ, Layman M, Langness D, McCarty MC, Anderson C. Surgical apgar project.

“A Celebration of Research 2011”, HealthPartners Research Foundation and

HealthPartners Institute for Medical Education, Bloomington, MN, September, 2011.

143. Formenti P, Cortes G, Gard K, Faltesek K, Adams AB, Tashjian J, Dries D, Marini JJ.

Lungs are minimally recruitable by PEEP in a swine model of pleural effusion and intra-

abdominal hypertension. “A Celebration of Research 2011”, HealthPartners Research

Foundation and HealthPartners Institute for Medical Education, Bloomington, MN,

September, 2011.

144. Gard K, Cortes G, Faltesek K, Adams AB, Dries D, Marini JJ. Fowler’s position reduces

lung stress and increases functional residual capacity. “A Celebration of Research 2011”,

HealthPartners Research Foundation and HealthPartners Institute for Medical Education,

Bloomington, MN, September, 2011.

145. Michetti CP, Fakhry SM, Ferguson PL, Cook A, Moore FO, Gross R, Inova Fairfax

Hospital. Ventilator-associated pneumonia rates at major trauma centers compared to a

national benchmark: A multi-institutional study of the AAST. 70th Annual Meeting of

the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma and Clinical Congress of Acute

Care Surgery, Chicago, IL, September, 2011, p 38.

146. Neumann RG, Serleth HJ, Dries D, Fletcher JW. Laparoscopic transperitoneal harvest

technique of rectus abdominis muscle free flap for the traumatized lower extremity. 21st

Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeon Annual Meeting and Endo Expo 2012, Boston,

MA, September, 2012. (program)*

147. Serleth HJ, Dries D, Fletcher J. Laparoscopic transperitoneal harvest of deep inferior

epigastric vessels in unilateral deep inferior epigastric artery perforator free flap breast

reconstruction. 21st Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeon Annual Meeting and Endo

Expo 2012, Boston, MA, September, 2012. (program)*

148. Whitson BA, McGonigal MD, Anderson CP, Dries DJ. Increasing numbers of rib

fractures do not worsen outcome: An analysis of the National Trauma Data Bank. J Surg

Res 2012; 172: 200; available at: www.academicsurgicalcongress.org.

149. Cortes G, Adams AB, Gard K, Faltesek K, Dries D, Marini J. Fowler’s position reduces

effusion-caused compressive lung stress and increases functional residual capacity. Am J

Resp Crit Care Med 2012; 185:A1716.

150. Zamora FD, Adams AB, Dries D, Marini J. Tidal coefficient of variation as a predictor

of weaning success. Am J Resp Crit Care Med 2012; 185:A3098.

151. Cortes G, Gard K, Adams AB, Faltesek K, Dries D, Marini J. Intra-abdominal pressure

transmission to the thorax is predominantly at end-inspiration. Am J Resp Crit Care Med

2012; 185:A4639.

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152. Upadhyaya P, Dries D, Fletcher J, Obst M. The “complex abdomen”: A team approach.

Abdominal Wall Reconstruction, Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, D.C.,

June 2012.

153. Cortes G, Adams AB, Gard K, Faltesek K, Marini J, Dries D. Experimental intra-

abdominal pressure symmetrically influences bladder pressure and airway plateau

pressure. Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery 2012; p. 319.

154. Keenan JC, Cortes- Puentes GA, Adams AB, Powell L, Dries DJ, Marini JJ. How does

IAP affect esophageal pressure? Am J Resp Crit Care Med 2013; 187:A1132. Also

awarded $500 travel scholarship from Critical Care Assembly.

155. Frascone RJ, Salzman JG, Bliss P, Adams AB, Wewerka SS, Dries DJ. Decreasing

intraosseous pressure and increasing respiratory variability track fluid volume reduction

in a porcine hypovolemia model. Annals of Emergency Medicine 2013; 62:S14.

156. Frascone RJ, Salzman JG, Bliss P, Adams AB, Wewerka SS, Dries DJ. Intraosseous

pressure tracings mimics arterial pressure tracing in timing and contour. Annals of

Emergency Medicine 2013; 62:S13-S14.

157. Keenan JC, Cortes-Puentes GA, Adams AB, Dries DJ, Marini JJ. Effect of intra-

abdominal hypertension on the mechanics of asymmetric lung pathology. “43rd Critical

Care Congress”, Society of Critical Care Medicine, San Francisco, CA, January, 2014.

Crit Care Med 2013; 41(Suppl):369.

158. Cortes-Puentes GA, Gard K, Keenan J, Adams AB, Dries DJ, Marini JJ. Positional

effects on lung volumes and transpulmonary pressure during unilateral mechanical

asymmetry. “Minnesota Chapter” American College of Physicians, November, 2013.

Also presented at: American College of Physicians National Conference, Orlando, FL,

April 2014.

159. Dries DJ, Obst MA, Fletcher JW, Critical Care Research Center. Damage control

technique for reconstruction if intestinal fistulas and large abdominal wall hernias. 2014

Spring Meeting, Minnesota Surgical Society, A Chapter of the American College of

Surgeons, Minneapolis, MN, April, 2014.

160. Keenan JC, Cortes G, Adams AB, Dries DJ, Marini JJ. Aerated volume loss during intra-

abdominal hypertension: The effect of PEEP. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 2014;

189:A1184.

161. Obst MA, Dries DJ. Isolation of fistula and ileostomy drainage within open abdominal

wounds. “WOCN Society 46th Annual Conference”, Wound Ostomy Continence Nurses

Society, Nashville, TN, June, 2014. J Wound Ostomy Continence Nurs 2014; 41:S70.

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162. Morton CT, Dries DJ, Khan F. Initial experience with 4-factor PCC for the reversal of

warfarin: Patterns in use and safety outcomes. 56th ASH Annual Meeting and

Exposition, San Francisco, CA, December 2014. Blood 2014; 124:2867.

163. Zielinski MD, Kuntz M, Zhang X, Park MS, Schiller HJ, Khasawneh MA, Zendejas B,

Zagar AE, Polites SF, Ferrara M, Harmsen WS, Ballman KS, Dries D, Jenkins DH.

Botulinum toxin A induced flaccid paralysis of the lateral abdominal wall musculature

after damage control laparotomy: A multiinstitutional, prospective, randomized, placebo

controlled, double-blinded clinical trial. 28th EAST Annual Scientific Assembly, Eastern

Association for the Surgery of Trauma, Lake Buena, FL, January, 2015.

164. Rothbauer MJ, Rood J, Ahrenholz D, Dries D, Mohr W, Endorf F. Psychological support

strategies in hospitalized burn patients: A quality performance improvement assessment.

ABA 47th Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, April 2015. J Burn Care Res 2015; 36:S171.

165. Keenan JC, Cortes Puentes GA, Hughes J, Adams AB, Dries D, Marini J. Lung

compliance response to PEEP in an ARDS model: The effects of position and abdominal

pressure. ATS 2015 International Conference, Denver, CO, May, 2015. Am J Respir

Crit Care Med 2015; 191:A3127.

166. Cortes Puentes GA, Keenan JC, Adams AB, Dries DJ, Marini JJ. Impact of chest wall

modifications and lung injury on the correspondence between airway and transpulmonary

driving pressures. ATS 2015 International Conference, Denver, CO, May, 2015. Am J

Respir Crit Care Med 2015; 191:A3128.

167. Dries DJ, Obst MA. Enteric effluent isolation during negative pressure wound therapy in

preparation for abdominal wall reconstructive surgery. Abdominal Wall Reconstruction

Conference 2015, Washington D.C., June, 2015.

168. Khasawneh MA, Jenkins DH, Schiller HJ, Dries DJ, Zielinski MD. Primary fascial

closure after damage control laparotomy: factors affecting outcome. Academic Surgical

Congress 2016, Jacksonville, FL, February, 2016.

169. Salzman J, Burnett A, Frascone RJ, Loken N, Wewerka S, Zagar A, Dries D.

Intraosseous pressure monitoring in critically ill and injured patient. 45th Critical Care

Congress, Society of Critical Care Medicine, Orlando, FL, February, 2016. Crit Care

Med 2015; 43(Suppl): 183.

170. Dries DJ, Obst MA. Multiple modalities in enteric fistula management. Abdominal Wall

Reconstruction, MedStar Georgetown Univesity Hospital, Washington D.C., June, 2016.

171. United States Critical Illness and Injury Trials Group Program for Emergency

Preparedness, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and response, U.S.

Department of Health and Human Services. Real-time assessment of U.S. health system

stress during the 2015-2016 influenza season: PULSE program. 46th Critical Care

Congress, Society of Critical Care Medicine, Honolulu, HI, January, 2017.

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172. Newell TL, Meyer JK, Dries DJ, Obst MR, Krejci KA. Nutrition support team provides

optimal holistic care in complex patients with short bowel and fistula. Clinical Nutrition

Week 2017, American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (ASPEN), Orlando,

FL, February 2017. JPEN 2017;41(2):95 “Monday Posters”

173. Schlaefer J, Lindvall K, Dries D, Obst MA. Complicated abdominal wall closure: New

techniques. Abdominal Wall Reconstruction (AWR), MedStar Georgetown University

Hospital, Washington, D.C., June, 2017.

174. Discovery Program for Emergency Preparedness, Assistant Secretary for Preparedness

and Response. Longitudinal assessment of U.S. health system stress during influenza

seasons: PULSE program. 47th Critical Care Congress, Society of Critical Care

Medicine, San Antonio, TX, February, 2018.

175. Dries DJ, Miller P, McCauley P, Wewerka SS, for the Critical Care Research Center.

Critical care research center: A research platform for the community hospital. Health

Care Systems Research Network Conference (HCSRN), Minneapolis, MN, April, 2018.

176. Park PK, Qadir N, Bartz RR, Cooter M, Lanspa MJ, Chen J, Banner-Goodspeed V,

Gomaa D, Sjoding MW, Duggal A, Khanna A, Hajizadeh N, Kashyap R, Khan A.

Change SY, Tonna JE, Anderson HL III, Liebler JM, Mosier JM, Louh IK, Morris PE,

Genthon AA, Tidswell MA, Stephens R, Dries DJ, Martinez A, Tiwari A, Esper AM,

Guru PK, Schreyer K, Hough CL, Bender W, Hanna S, Chen T, Komisarow JM, Gong

MN. Variation in US management practices in moderate-to-severe ARDS: The severe

ARDS: Generating evidence (SAGE) study. ATS 2018 International Conference, San

Diego, CA, May, 2018.

177. Qadir N, Park PK, Qadir N, Bartz RR, Cooter M, Lanspa MJ, Chen J, Banner-Goodspeed

V, Gomaa D, Sjoding MW, Duggal A, Khanna A, Hajizadeh N, Kashyap R, Khan A.

Change SY, Tonna JE, Anderson HL III, Liebler JM, Mosier JM, Louh IK, Morris PE,

Genthon AA, Tidswell MA, Stephens R, Dries DJ, Martinez A, Tiwari A, Esper AM,

Guru PK, Schreyer K, Hough CL, Bender W, Hanna S, Chen T, Komisarow JM, Gong

MN. Use of adjunctive therapy in ARDS: Results from the Severe ARDS Generating

Evidence (SAGE) Study. ATS 2018 International Conference, San Diego, CA, May,

2018.

178. Qadir N, SAGE Investigators. Management of US patients with ARDS requiring ECMO:

Results of the Severe ARDS Generating Evidence Study. ATS 2018 International

Conference, San Diego, CA, May, 2018.

179. SAGE Investigators. Differences between ARDS patients transferred to tertiary care

centers compared to direct admissions: Results from the Severe ARDS Generating

Evidence (SAGE) Study. ATS 2018 International Conference, San Diego, CA, May,

2018.

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180. Obst MA, Dries D, Schlaefer J, Lindvall K. Enteric fistula management: Dressing

selection decision process to improve fistula patient outcome. “The Symposium on

Advanced Wound Care (SAWC)”, Charlotte, NC, April, 2018. Also presented at:

“WOCN Society 50th Annual Conference”, Wound Ostomy Continence Nurses Society,

Philadelphia, PA, June, 2018.

181. Kalos M, Dries D, Obst MA. Ostomy technology: Laser-assisted indocyanine green

angiography (LA-ICGA) ensuring intra-operative perfusion of the formed stoma.

“WOCN Society 50th Annual Conference”, Wound Ostomy Continence Nurses Society,

Philadelphia, PA, June, 2018.

182. Dries DJ. Non-surgical alternative with fecal diversion for perineal skin grafts under

negative pressure wound therapy (video). American College Surgeons Clinical Congress

2018, Boston, MA, October, 2018.

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3. Walsh CJ, Carey PD, Bechard DE, Cook DJ, Fowler AA, Sugarman HJ: Prevention of

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5. Wang P, Dean RE, Ba ZF, Chaudry IH: Diltiazem administration after crystalloid

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18. Ho HS, Saunders CJ, Wolfe BM: The effects of CO2 insufflation on hemodynamics on

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144. Caricato A, Conti G, Della Corte F, Mancino A, Santilli F, Sandroni C, Proietti R,

Antonelli M: Effects of PEEP on the intracranial system of patients with head injury and

subarachnoid hemorrhage: The role of respiratory system compliance. J Trauma 2005;

58:571-576. ATS Website, April, 2005.

145. Schuerer DJ, Whinney RR, Freeman BD, Nash J, Prasad S, Krem MM, Mazuski JE,

Buchman TG: Evaluation of the applicability, efficacy, and safety of a thromboembolic

event prophylaxis guideline designed for quality improvement of the traumatically

injured patient. J Trauma 2005; 58:731-739. ATS Website, May, 2005.

146. Santos AP, Wilson AK, Hornung CA, Polk HC Jr., Rodriguez JL, Franklin GA:

Methamphetamine laboratory explosions: A new and emerging burn injury. J Burn Care

Rehabil 2005; 26:228-232. ATS Website, June, 2005. Scandinavian Journal of Trauma,

Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine 2005; 13:240.

147. DuBose CM, Groher MG, Mann GC, Mozingo DW: Pattern of dysphagia recovery after

thermal burn injury. J Burn Care Rehabil 2005; 26:233-237. Scandinavian Journal of

Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine 2005; 13:241.

148. ABA Board of Trustees and the Committee on Organization and Delivery of Burn Care:

Disaster management and the ABA plan. J Burn Care Rehabil 2005; 26:102-106.

Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine 2005; 13:242.

149. Rhee P, Nunley MK, Demetriades D, Velmahos G, Doucet JJ: Tetanus and trauma: A

review and recommendations. J Trauma 2005; 58:1082-1088. ATS Website, July, 2005.

150. Rutherford EJ, Schooler WG, Sredzienski E, Abrams JE, Skeete DA: Optimal dose of

enoxaparin in critically ill trauma and surgical patients. J Trauma 2005; 58:1167-1170.

ATS Website, August, 2005.

151. Boffard KD, Riou B, Warren B, Choong PIT, Rixoli S, Rossaint R, Axelsen M, Kluger

Y, for the NovoSeven Trauma Study Group: Recombinant factor VIIa as adjunctive

therapy for bleeding control in severely injured trauma patients: Two parallel

randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind clinical trials. J Trauma 2005; 59:8-18.

ATS Website, September, 2005.

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152. Davis DP, Stern J, Ochs M, Sise MJ, Hoyt DB: A follow-up analysis of factors associated

with head-injury mortality after paramedic rapid sequence intubation. J Trauma 2005;

59:486-490. ATS Website, November, 2005.

153. Hildebrand F, Pape HC, van Griensven M, Meier S, Hasenkamp S, Krettek C, Stuhrmann

M: Genetic predisposition for a compromised immune system after multiple trauma.

Shock 2005; 24:518-522. ATS Website, December, 2005.

154. Cameron CM, Purdie DM, Kliewer EV, McClure RJ: Long-term mortality following

trauma: 10 year follow-up in a population-based sample of injured patients. J Trauma

2005; 59:639-646. ATS Website, January, 2006.

155. Martin M, Salim A, Murray J, Demetriades D, Belzberg H, Rhee P: The decreasing

incidence and mortality of acute respiratory distress syndrome after injury: A 5-year

observational study. J Trauma 2005; 59:1107-1113. ATS Website, February, 2006.

156. Miller PR, Johnson JC, Karchmer T, Hoth JJ, Meredith JW, Chang MC: National

Nosocomial Infection Surveillance System: From benchmark to bedside in trauma

patients. J. Trauma 2006; 60:98-103. ATS Website, March, 2006.

157. Cense HA, Lagarde SM, de Jong K, Omloo JM, Busch OR, Henny ChP, van Lanschot JJ:

Association of no epidural analgesia with postoperative morbidity and mortality after

transthoracic esophageal cancer resection. J Am Coll Surg 2006; 202:395-400. ATS

Website, April, 2006.

158. O’Rourke RW, Andrus J, Diggs BS, Scholz M, McConnell DB, Deveney CW:

Perioperative morbidity associated with bariatric surgery. Arch Surg 2006; 141:262-268.

ATS Website, May, 2006.

159. Wibbenmeyer L, Danks R, Faucher L, Amelon M, Latenser B, Kealey P, Herwaldt LA:

Prospective analysis of nosocomial infection rates, antibiotic use, and patterns of

resistance in a burn population. J Burn Care Res 2006; 27:152-160. Scandinavian

Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine 2006; 14:99.

160. Hodle AE, Richter KP, Thompson RM: Infection Control Practices in U.S. Burn Units. J

Burn Care Resus 2006; 27:142-151. Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and

Emergency Medicine 2006; 14:100

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161. Wolf SE, Edelman LS, Kemalyan N, Donison L, Cross J, Underwood M, Spence RJ,

Noppenberger D, Palmieri TL, Greenhalgh DG, Lawless M, Voigt D, Edwards P, Warner

P, Kagan R, Hatfield S, Jeng J, Crean D, Hunt J, Purdue G, Burris A, Cairns B, Kessler

M, Klein RL, Baker R, Yowler C, Tutulo W, Foster K, Caruso D, Hildebrand B,

Benjamin W, Villarreal C, Sanford AP, Saffle J: Effects of oxandrolone on outcome

measures in the severely burned: A multicenter prospective randomized double-blind

trial. J Burn Care Resus 2006; 27:131-139. Scandinavian Journal of Trauma,

Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine 2006; 14:100-101. ATS Website, June, 2006.

162. Barillo DJ: Planning for burn disasters: What can we learn from one hundred years of

history? J Burn Care Resus 2006[Suppl]; 27:S49 and Hoeksema H, Dubrulle F, Pirayesh

A, Hamdi M, Van Landuyt K, Blondeel P, Monstrey SJ: Practical guidelines in burn

disaster management. J Burn Care Resus 2006[Suppl]; 27:S49. Presented at 38th Annual

Meeting of American Burn Association. Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation

and Emergency Medicine 2006; 14:101-102.

163. Shankar R, He L, Szilagyi A, Muthu K, Jones SB, Gamelli RL: A novel bacterial

conjugation based antibacterial gene transfer treatment for multi-drug resistant

acinetobacter baumannii induced burn sepsis. J Burn Care Resus 2006[Suppl]; 27:S56.

Presented at 38th Annual Meeting of American Burn Association. Scandinavian Journal

of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine 2006; 14:103.

164. Hirschberg A, Hoyt DB, Mattox KL: Timing of fluid resuscitation shapes the

hemodynamic response to uncontrolled hemorrhage: Analysis using dynamic modeling.

J Trauma 2006; 60:1221-1227. ATS Website, July, 2006.

165. Earley AS, Gracias VH, Haut E, Sicoutris CP, Wiebe DJ, Reilly PM, Schwab CW:

Anemia management program reduces transfusion volumes, incidence of ventilator-

associated pneumonia, and cost in trauma patients. J Trauma 2006; 61:1-7. ATS

Website, August, 2006.

166. Ivascu FA, Janczyk RJ, Junn FS, Bair HA, Bendick PJ, Howells GA. Treatment of

trauma patients with intracranial hemorrhage on preinjury warfarin. J Trauma 2006;

61:318-321. ATS Website, September, 2006.

167. de Boussard CN, Bellocco R, af Geijerstam JL, Borg J, Adami J. Delayed intracranial

complications after concussion. J Trauma 2006; 61:577-581; Stein SC, Burnett MG,

Glick HA. Indications for CT scanning in mild traumatic brain injury: A cost-

effectiveness study. J Trauma 2006; 61:558-566. ATS Website, October, 2006.

168. Kwan P, Gomez M, Cartotto R. Safe and successful restriction of transfusion in burn

patients. J Burn Care Res 2006; 27:826-834. ATS Website, December, 2006.

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169. Wisbach GG, Sise MJ, Sack DI, Swanson SM, Sundquist SM, Paci GM, Kingdon KM,

Kaminski SS. What is the role of chest x-ray in the initial assessment of stable trauma

patients? J Trauma 2007; 62:74-79. ATS Website, February, 2007.

170. Edelman DA, Khan N, Kempf K, White MT. Pneumonia after inhalation injury. J Burn

Care Res 2007; 28:241-246. ATS Website, March, 2007.

171. Bulger EM, Cuschieri J, Warner K, Maier RV: Hypertonic resuscitation modulates the

inflammatory response in patients with traumatic hemorrhagic shock. Ann Surg 2007;

245:635-641. ATS Website, April, 2007.

172. Thomas GOR, Dutton RP, Hemlock B, Stein DM, Hyder M, Shere-Wolfe R, Hess JR,

Scalea TM. Thromboembolic complications associated with factor VIIa administration.

J Trauma 2007; 6.

173. Wang MC, Temkin NR, Deyo RA, Jurkovich GJ, Barber J, Dikmen S. Timing of surgery

after multisystem injury with traumatic brain injury: Effect on neuropsychological and

functional outcome. J Trauma 2007; 62:1250-1258. ATS Surgical Critical Care Journal

Club Forum, June, 2007.

174. Plurad D, Martin M, Green D, Salim A, Inaba K, Belzberg H, Demetriades D, Rhee P.

The decreasing incidence of late posttraumatic Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome:

The potential role of lung protective ventilation and conservative transfusion practice. J

Trauma 2007; 63:1-8. ATS Surgical Critical Care Journal Club Forum, July, 2007.

175. Eastridge BJ, Salinas J, McManus JG, Blackburn L, Bugler EM, Cooke WH, Concertino

VA, Wade CE, Holcomb JB. Hypotension begins at 110 mmHg: Redefining

“hypotension” with data. J Trauma 2007; 63:291-299. ATS Surgical Critical Care

Journal Club Forum, August, 2007.

176. Pape HC, Rixen D, Morley J, Husebye EE, Mueller M, Dumont C, Gruner A, Oestern

HJ, Bayeff-Filoff M, Garving C, Pardini D, van Griensven M, Krettek C,Giannoudis P,

and the EPOFF Study Group. Impact of the method of initial stabilization for femoral

shaft fractures in patients with multiple injuries at risk for complications (borderline

patients). Ann Surg 2007; 246:491-501. ATS Surgical Critical Care Journal Club Forum

and ATS Website, October, 2007.

177. Borgman MA, Spinella PC, Perkins JG, Grathwohl KW, Repine T, Beekley AC, Sebesta

J, Jenkins D, Wade CE, Holcomb JB. The ratio of blood products transfused affects

mortality in patients receiving massive transfusions at a combat support hospital. J

Trauma 2007; 63:805-813. ATS Surgical Critical Care Forum and ATS Website,

December, 2007.

178. Wu JT, Mattox KL, Wall Jr. MJ. Esophageal perforations: New perspectives and

treatment paradigms. J Trauma 2007; 63:1173-1184. ATS Surgical Critical Care Forum

and ATS Website, February, 2008.

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179. Inaba K, Teixeira PGR, David JS, Chan LS, Salim A, Brown C, Browder T, Beale E,

Rhee P, Demetriades D. Beta-blockers in isolated blunt head injury. J Am Coll Surg

2008; 206:432-438. ATS Surgical Critical Care Forum and ATS Website, April, 2008.

180. Tawil I, Stein DM, Mirvis SE, Scalea TM. Posttraumatic cerebral infarction: Incidence,

outcome, and risk factors. J Trauma 2008; 64:849-853. ATS Surgical Critical Care

Forum and ATS Website, June, 2008.

181. Vespa PM, Miller C, McArthur D, Eliseo M, Etchepare M, Hirt D, Glenn TC, Martin N,

Hovda D. Nonconvulsive electrographic seizures after traumatic brain injury result in a

delayed, prolonged increase intracranial pressure and metabolic crisis. Crit Care Med

2007; 35:2830-2836. ATS Surgical Critical Care Forum and ATS Website, September,

2008.

182. Norwood SH, Berne JD, Rowe SA, Villarreal DH, Ledlie JT. Early venous

thromboembolism prophylaxis with enoxaparin in patients with blunt traumatic brain

injury. J Trauma 2008; 65:1021-1027. ATS Surgical Critical Care Forum and ATS

Website, November, 2008.

183. Moore EE, Moore FA, Fabian TC, Bernard AC, Fulda GJ, Hoyt DB, Duane TM,

Weireter LJ Jr., Gomez GA, Cipolle MD, Rodman GH Jr., Malangoni MA, Hides GA,

Omert LA, Gould SA, the PolyHeme Study Group. Human polymerized hemoglobin for

the treatment of hemorrhagic shock when blood is unavailable: The USA multicenter

trial. J Am Coll Surg 2009; 208:1-13. ATS Surgical Critical Care Forum and ATS

Website, January, 2009.

184. Hauser CJ, Boffard K, Dutton R, Bernard GR, Croce MA, Holcomb JB, Leppaniemi A,

Parr M, Vincent JL, Tortella BJ, Dimsits J, Bouillon B, for the CONTROL Study Group.

Results of the CONTROL trial: Efficacy and safety of recombinant activated factor VII

in the management of refractory traumatic hemorrhage. J Trauma 2010; 69:489-500.

ATS Critical Care Journal Club, November, 2010.

185. Teixeira PGR, Inaba K, Barmparas G, Georgiou C, Toms C, Noguchi TT, Rogers C,

Sathyavagiswaran L, Demetriades D. Blunt thoracic aortic injuries: An autopsy study. J

Trauma 2011; 70:197-202. ATS Critical Care Journal Club, March, 2011.

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186. Davies SW, Leonard KL, Falls RK Jr., Mageau RP, Efird JT, Hollowell JP, Trainer WE,

Kanaan HA, Hickner RC, Sawyer RG, Poulin NR, Waibel BH, Toschlog EA. Lung

protective ventilation (ARDSNet) versus APRV: Ventilatory management of a combined

model of acute lung and brain injury. J Trauma Acute Care Surg 2015; 78:240-251. 73rd

Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma and Clinical

Congress of Acute Care Surgery, Philadelphia, PA, p. 86, September, 2014.

187. McCully SP, Lee TH, McCully BH, Rick EA, Anderson NW, Hampton DA, Louis SG,

Schreiber MA. Reconstitution fluid type does not affect pulmonary inflammation or

DNA damage following infusion of lyophilized plasma. 73rd Annual Meeting of the

American Association for the Surgery of Trauma and Clinical Congress of Acute Care

Surgery, Philadelphia, PA, p. 88, September, 2014.

188. Callcut RA, Wakam G, Conroy AS, Kornblith LZ, Howard BM, Campion EM, Nelson

MF, Mell MW, Cohen MJ. Discovering the truth about life after discharge: Long-term

trauma realted mortality. 74th Annual Meeting of the American Association for the

Surgery of Trauma and Clinical Congress of Acute Care Surgery, Las Vegas, NV, p. 106,

September, 2015.

189. Stein DM, Hu PF, Mackenzie C, Yang S, Bartlett ST, Scalea TM. An early decision

model predicts the need for uncrossed matched blood (unXRBC) and massive transfusion

(MT) following trauma. 74th Annual Meeting of the American Association for the

Surgery of Trauma and Clinical Congress of Acute Care Surgery, Las Vegas, NV, p. 106,

September, 2015.

190. Bosarge PL, Raff LA, McGwin G, Carroll SL, Diaz-Guzman E, Kerby JD. Early

initiation of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation improves survival in adult trauma

patients with severe acute respiratory distress syndrome. 74th Annual Meeting of the

American Association for the Surgery of Trauma and Clinical Congress of Acute Care

Surgery, Las Vegas, NV, p. 202, September, 2015.

191. Lubitz AL, Sjoholm LO, Goldberg A, Maher Z, Pathak A, Santora T, Sharp TE, Wallner

M, Berretta RM, Poole LA, Wu J, Wolfson MR. Acute right heart failure after trauma

pneumonectomy – Is it preventable? A blinded randomized controlled animal trial using

inhaled nitric oxide (iNO). 75th Annual Meeting of the American Association for the

Surgery of Trauma in Waikoloa, HI, p. 46, September 2016. J Trauma Acute Care Surg

2017; 82:243-251.

192. Simmons JD, Pastukh VM, Capley G, Muscat CA, Muscat DC, Marshall ML, Brevard

SB, Gillespie MN. Potential contribution of mitochondrial (mt) DNA damage associated

molecular patterns (DAMPs) in transfusion products to development of the Acute

Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) after multiple transfusions. 75th Annual Meeting

of the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma in Waikoloa, HI, p. 74,

September 2016.

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193. Kisat M, Joseph B, Contente-Cuomo T, Khalpey Z, Keim P, Murtaza M, Rhee P.

Longitudinal analysis of circulating mitochondrial DNA as a biomarker in patients with

systemic inflammatory response syndrome. 75th Annual Meeting of the American

Association for the Surgery of Trauma in Waikoloa, HI, p. 76, September 2016.

Papers Discussed for Mano-a-Mano:

1. Gawande AA, Kwaan MR, Regenbogen SE, Lipsitz SA, Zinner MJ. An Apgar score for

surgery. J Am Coll Surg 2007; 204:201-208.

2. Anderson DR, Kahn SR, Rodger MA, Kovacs MJ, Morris T, Hirsch A, Lang E, Stiell I,

Kovacs G, Dreyer J, Dennie C, Cartier Y, Barnes D, Burton E, Pleasance S, Skedgel C,

O‘Rouke K, Wells PS. Computed tomographic pulmonary angiography vs ventilation-

perfusion lung scanning in patients with suspected pulmonary embolism. JAMA 2007;

298:2743-2753.

3. Plurad D, Martin M, Green D, Salim A, Inaba K, Belzberg H, Demetriades D, Rhee P.

The decreasing incidence of late posttraumatic acute respiratory distress syndrome: The

potential role of lung protective ventilation and conservative transfusion practice. J

Trauma 2007; 63:1-8.

4. Wu JT, Mattox KL, Wall, MJ Jr. Esophageal perforations: New perspectives and

treatment paradigms. J Trauma 2007; 63:1173-1184.

5. Roush SW, Murphy TV, and the Vaccine-Preventable Disease Table Working Group.

Historical comparisons of morbidity and mortality for vaccine-preventable diseases in the

United States. JAMA 2007; 298:2155-2163.

6. Eastridge BJ, Salinas J, McManus JG, Blackburn L, Bugler EM, Cooke WH, Concertino

VA, Wade CE, Holcomb JB. Hypotension begins at 110 mmHg: Redefining

“hypotension” with data. J Trauma 2007; 63:291.299.

7. Pape HC, Rixen D, Morley J, Husebye EE, Mueller M, Dumont C, Gruner A, Oestern

HJ, Bayeff-Filoff M, Garving C, Pardini D, van Griensven M, Krettek C, Giannoudis P,

and the EPOFF Study Group. Impact of the method of initial stabilization for femoral

shaft fractures in patients with multiple injuries at risk for complications (borderline

patients). Ann Surg 2007; 246:491-501.

8. Lorente L, Lecuona M, Jimenez A, Mora ML, Sierra A. Influence of an endotracheal

tube with polyurethane cuff and subglottic secretions drainage on pneumonia. Am J

Respir Crit Care Med 2007; 176:1079-1083.

9. Borgman MA, Spinella PC, Perkins JG, Grathwohl KR, Repine T, Beekley AC, Sebesta

J, Jenkins D, Wade CE, Holcomb JB. The ratio of blood products transfused affects

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mortality in patients receiving massive transfusions at a combat support hospital. J

Trauma 2007; 63:805-813.

10. Oremus M, Hanson MD, Whitlock R, Young E, Archer C, Dal Cin A, Gupta A, Raina P.

A systematic review of heparin to treat burn injury. J Burn Care Res 2007; 28:794-804.

11. Sarani B, Dunkman WJ, Dean L, Sonnad S, Rohrbach JI, Gracias VH. Transfusion of

fresh frozen plasma in critically ill surgical patients is associated with an increased risk

of infection. Crit Care Med 2008; 36:1114-1118.

Poster Presentations

1. Dries DJ, Hughes S, Mohammad SF, Burns G, McGregor G, Ilyia E, Chiang BY, Murray

KD, Olsen DB, Kolff WJ: Acute hematologic response of sheep to cardiopulmonary

bypass and total heart replacement. ASAIO, Washington DC, May, 1984.

2. Hughes S, Kessler TK, Dew P, Dries DJ, Hamanaka Y, Chiang BY, Murray KD, Olsen

DB: Comparison of hemolysis rates in total artificial hearts with three types of

mechanical valves. ISAO, Kyoto, Japan, November, 1983.

3. Alazraki N, Dries DJ, Lawrence P, Murphy K, Kercher J, Datz F, Christian P, Taylor A:

Detection of acute synthetic vascular graft infection with In-lll labeled leukocyte

imaging. The Society of Nuclear Medicine, Houston, TX, June, 1985.

4. Williams B, Kross J, Kumar P, Dries DJ, Mathru M, Rao TK, Zecca A: Atrial natriuretic

peptide levels and natriuresis following cardiopulmonary bypass. Midwest Anesthesia

Residents Conference, Madison, WI, April, 1989.

5. Mathru M, Dries DJ, Rao TK, Kanuri D: The influence of the cardiac output on gas

exchange in regional lung disease. The Society of Critical Care Medicine, New Orleans,

LA, June, 1989.

6. Veldenz H, Dries DJ, Djuricin G, La Barbera M, Lamar P, Mathru M, Jacobs HK:

Ventilatory effects on coronary flow and cardiac work with heart failure. American

Physiological Society/American Thoracic Society, Rochester, MN, October, 1989.

7. Macabobby M, McSharry M, Bianchi S, Dries DJ, Marshall W: Pulse oximeter in the

aeromedical setting. Association of Air Medical Services, Phoenix, AZ, November,

1989.

8. York D, Kramer C, Dudek L, Dries DJ, Marshall WE: Aeromedical protocol for tube

thoracostomy. Association of Air Medical Services, Phoenix, AZ, November, 1989.

9. Parchuri S, Mathru M, Kleinman B, Dries DJ, Blakeman B: Safe limits of hemodilution.

Midwest Anesthesia Residents Conference, Kansas City, MO, April, 1990.

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10. Kumar P, Mayer R, Dries DJ, Mathru M, Kleinman B, Zecca A: Hemodynamic effects of

pressure support ventilation: echocardiographic study. Society of Critical Care

Medicine, Nineteenth Annual Educational and Scientific Symposium, San Francisco, CA,

May, 1990.

11. Van De Graaff WB, Gordey K, Dornseif S, Kumar P, Dries DJ, Mathru M: Influence of

level of pressure support on ventilation and work of breathing in postoperative patients

with normal lungs. American Thoracic Society, World Conference on Lung Health,

Boston, MA, May, 1990.

12. Van De Graaff WB, Gordey K, Dornseif S, Kumar P, Dries DJ, Mathru M: Influence of

level of pressure support ventilation on work of breathing in postoperative patients with

normal lungs. American Thoracic Society, World Conference on Lung Health, Boston,

MA, May, 1990.

13. Hirsh LJ, Watt SS, Rooney MW, Dries DJ, Mathru M: Distribution of coronary artery

flow in the dog during acute pulmonary embolism. Shock Society, Thirteenth Annual

Conference, Durango, CO, June, 1990.

14. Rooney MW, Watt SS, Hirsch L, Dries DJ, Mathru M: Cardiac output and its distribution

in dogs exchange-transfused with 5% albumin or hypertonic 10% hemoglobin. Shock

Society, Thirteenth Annual Conference, Durango, CO, June, 1990.

15. Fiscus RR, Joyce CD, Wang X, Dries DJ, Morris R, Prinz RA: Calcitonin gene-related

peptide (CGRP) levels are elevated in plasma of septic shock patients - improved assay

for CGRP in human plasma. Shock Society, Thirteenth Annual Conference, Durango,

CO, June, 1990.

16. Rooney M, Watt SS, Hirsch L, Dries DJ, Mathru M: Cardiac output and its distribution in

dogs exchange-transfused with albumin or hyperoncotic 10% hemoglobin. Shock

Society, Thirteenth Annual Conference, Durango, CO, June 1990.

17. Hirsch LJ, Watt SS, Rooney MW, Dries DJ, Mathru M: Distribution of coronary artery

flow in the dog during acute pulmonary embolism. Thirteenth Annual Conference on

Shock, Durango, CO, June, 1990.

18. Van De Graaff WB, Dornseif S, Kumar P, Dries DJ, Mathru M: Influence of the level of

pressure support on components of the mechanical work of breathing and respiratory

pattern. Midwest Section, American Federation for Clinical Research, Chicago, IL,

November, 1990.

19. Lichtenberg R, Dries DJ, Marshall WJ, Scanlon PJ: When lightning strikes.... American

College of Cardiology, Atlanta, GA, March, 1991.

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20. Van De Graaff WB, Gordey K, Dornseif S, Kleinman BS, Kumar P, Dries DJ, Mathru M:

Pressure support: changes in ventilatory pattern and components of the work of

breathing. American Thoracic Society, 1991 International Conference, Anaheim, CA,

May, 1991.

21. Miles RH, Paxton RP, Dries DJ, Gamelli RL: Gamma-interferon increases mortality

following cecal ligation and puncture. Surgical Infection Society, Los Angeles, CA,

April, 1992.

22. Dries DJ, Dawson L, Gamelli R, Sharp-Pucci M, Ellis T: T cell subset changes in thermal

injury patients. American Thoracic Society, 1993 International Conference, San

Francisco, CA, May, 1993.

23. Dries DJ, Dawson L, Miles R, Gamelli R, Sharp-Pucci M, Ellis T: Changes in CD14+

cell population with thermal injury. Sixteenth Annual Conference on Shock, Santa Fe,

NM, June, 1993.

24. Hodgett D, Sharp-Pucci M, Dries DJ, Gamelli R: Post traumatic acute renal failure.

Sixteenth Annual Conference on Shock, Santa Fe, NM, June, 1993.

25. Tale A, Dries DJ, Hoppenstedt D, Walenga J, Fareed J: Molecular markers of

coagulation, fibrinolytic and vascular activation in trauma patients. XIVth Congress of

the International Society on Thrombosis and Hemostasis, New York, NY, July, 1993,

also presented at: XXV Congress of the International Society of Hematology, Cancun,

Mexico, April, 1994.

26. Gramm J, Dries DJ, Gamelli RL: Effect of transfusion on oxygen transport in septic

patients. UMDNJ - Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, Postgraduate Course in

Trauma, Virgin Islands, November, 1993.

27. Dries DJ, Weaver F, O'Sullivan M: Patient and staff assessment of postoperative pain in

the intensive care unit. Society of Critical Care Medicine, 23rd Educational and Scientific

Symposium, Orlando, FL, February, 1994.

28. Dries DJ, Gramm J, Lujan H, Gamelli RL: Toxic epidermal necrolysis in the 90s: A burn

center experience. Seventeenth Annual Conference on Shock, Big Sky, MT, June, 1994.

29. Hauser M, Zucher A, Foley S, Lau M, Bayer D, Byrne R, Neubia A, Dries DJ: TPN

utilization and outcome at a VA referral center. American Society of Parenteral and

Enteral Nutrition, Miami, FL, January, 1995.

30. Lau M, Hauser M, Bayer D, Byrne R, Weaver F, Lawson L, Neubia A, Dries DJ:

Nutrition support team practices in the VA system. American Society of Parenteral and

Enteral Nutrition, Miami, FL, January, 1995.

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31. Kowal-Vern A, Walenga JM, Dries DJ, Hoppenstedt D, Fareed J, Gamelli RL: Severity

rather than mechanism of injury impacts hemostasis in burns/trauma. Eighteenth Annual

Conference on Shock, Asheville, NC, June, 1995.

32. Hauser M, Lau MT, Byrne R, Winkofske A, Neubia A, Bayer D, Keller R, Oghani K,

Fink J, Dries D: Comparison of measured energy expenditure and two methods of energy

expenditure prediction in critically ill elderly patients on mechanical ventilation.

American Society of Enteral and Parenteral Nutrition, Washington, DC, January, 1996.

33. Lau MT, Neubia A, Bayer D, Hauser M, Byrne R, Dries DJ: Effect of nutrition support

team (NST) surveillance on catheter related sepsis (CS). American Society of Enteral

and Parenteral Nutrition, Washington, DC, January, 1996.

34. Dries DJ, Smith S: Mechanical ventilation following injury: a profile of patients

supported over 48 hours. American Thoracic Society, New Orleans, LA, May, 1996.

35. Collette D, Zougras S, Esposito T, Gamelli RL, Dries DJ: Pneumonia complicating

mechanical ventilation in patients suffering thermal injury: effect of inhalation injury.

American Thoracic Society, New Orleans, LA, May, 1996.

36. Heintz K, Lau MT, Byrne R, Neubia A, Bayer D, Dries DJ: Nutrition intervention:

pattern and effect with a nutrition support team (NST). American Society of Parenteral

and Enteral Nutrition, San Francisco, CA, January, 1997.

37. Clancy K, Lorenz K, Gamelli RL, Dries DJ: Chemokine expression of the liver lung axis

after endotoxin administration. American Thoracic Society, San Francisco, CA, May,

1997.

38. Mascio C, Lorenz K, Clancy K, Hahn E, Dries DJ: Hepatic ICAM-1 expression

following thermal injury or endotoxin administration. Twentieth Annual Conference on

Shock, Indian Wells, CA, June, 1997.

39. Kowal-Vern A, Walenga JM, McGill V, Dries DJ, Lutes RA, Gamelli RL: Grafting after

thermal injury with AT III infusions. Twentieth Annual Conference on Shock, Indian

Wells, CA, June, 1997.

40. Tillema M, Lorenz K, Weiss M, Myers T, Dries D: Sublethal endotoxemia promotes

pulmonary neutrophil recruitment and CINC expression but not overt lung injury

neonatal rats. Twenty-First Annual Conference on Shock, San Antonio, TX, June, 1998.

41. Alarcon W, Klein RD, MacWilliams J, Pucci P, Taheri P, Dries D, Schneider L, Wang

SC: Comparison of outcomes of passenger sedan occupants from near-side impacts by

sport utility vehicles and pick-up trucks. American Association for the Surgery of

Trauma, Fifty-Eighth Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, September, 1998.

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42. Wahl WL, Corpron C, Brandt M, Nyachowe P, Wang SC, Dries DJ, Taheri PA: Geriatric

injury: changing the face of trauma. American Association for the Surgery of Trauma,

Fifty-Ninth Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, September, 1999.

43. Hotchkiss, JR, Dries DJ, Marini JJ, Crooke PS: Unstable inspiratory phase in a model

of noninvasive ventilation. 2000 International Conference, American Thoracic Society,

Toronto, Ontario, Canada, May, 2000.

44. Marini JJ, Carter C, Adams AB, Hotchkiss J, Stone M, Marek D, Dries D: An increase

in end expiratory lung volume due to tidal recruitment can be significant in injured

lungs. Research Abstract: Fulfilling the Vision of Research into Practice and Policy: A

Celebration of Research 2000. HealthPartners Research Foundation 10th Anniversary,

Bloomington, MN, September, 2000.

45. Dries DJ, Acton R, McGonigal MD, Khetarpal S, Thompson J: Noninvasive ventilation

for support of critically injured patients. Research Abstract: Fulfilling the Vision of

Research into Practice and Policy: A Celebration of Research 2000. HealthPartners

Research Foundation 10th Anniversary, Bloomington, MN, September, 2000.

46. Marek DJ, Wright L, Adams A, Dries D, Marini JJ: Histological correlates to lung

injury indicies in a rabbit model of VILI. 2001 International Conference, American

Thoracic Society, San Francisco, CA, May, 2001. Also presented at Department of

Medicine Research Day, University of Minnesota School of Medicine, Minneapolis,

MN, May, 2001.

47. Carter C, Adams A, Dries D, Stone M, Chen L, Hotchkiss J, Marini JJ: The inspiratory

pressure-volume curve underestimates end-expiratory recruitment during tidal

ventilation. 2001 International Conference, American Thoracic Society, San Francisco,

CA, May, 2001.

48. Carter C, Adams A, Dries D, Chen L, Deol A, Marek D, Hotchkiss J, Marini JJ:

Pressure development, not ventilation, accounts for end-expiratory lung recruitment in

oleic-acid injured pigs. 2001 International Conference, American Thoracic Society,

San Francisco, CA, May, 2001. Also presented at Department of Medicine Research

Day, University of Minnesota School of Medicine, Minneapolis, MN, May, 2001.

49. Hotchkiss JR, Adams AB, Dries DJ, Marini JJ, Crooke PS: Variable ventilatory support

in a model of invasive pressure support ventilation. Department of Medicine Research

Day, University of Minnesota School of Medicine, Minneapolis, MN, 2001.

50. Dries D, Ong J, Chen L, Adams A, Marini J, Hotchkiss J: Factors creating instability

during pressure support ventilation. American Association for the Surgery of Trauma,

61st Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, September, 2001.

51. Marek DJ, Adams A, Dries D, Marini J, Hotchkiss J: Observations of a rupture in the

alveolar epithelium due to high ventilatory pressures. American Association for

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Respiratory Care, 47th International Respiratory Congress, San Antonio, TX,

December, 2001.

52. Dries DJ, Simonson D, Adams AB, Marek D, Yin P, Marini JJ, Hotchkiss JR:

Dichotomous inflammatory response to VILI. 2002 International Conference,

American Thoracic Society, Atlanta, GA, May, 2002.

53. Simonson D, Lim SC, Adams AB, Hotchkiss JR, Marini JJ, Dries DJ: A gravitational

distribution of VILI develops in a porcine model after 6 hours at Ptp of 35 CMH2O.

2002 International Conference, American Thoracic Society, Atlanta, GA, May, 2002.

54. Lim SC, Adams A, Hotchkiss J, Simonson D, Dries DJ, Marini JJ: A PCV recruitment

manuever (RM) improves oxygenation and lung volume at 15 min post RM in porcine

VILI. 2002 International Conference, American Thoracic Society, Atlanta, GA, May,

2002.

55. Lim SC, Hotchkiss JR, Simonson D, Yin P, Adams AB, Dries DJ, Marini JJ:

Recruitment maneuver (RM) methods do not improve PaO2/lung volume at 15 min

post RM in a porcine OAI model. 2002 International Conference, American Thoracic

Society, Atlanta, GA, May, 2002.

56. Adams A, Simonson D, Lim S, Hotchkiss J, Dries D, Marini J: Lung injury type

determines the lung volume-oxygenation relationship. 48th International Respiratory

Congress, Tampa, FL, October, 2002. Also at “A Celebration of Research 2002:

HealthPartners Research Foundation and HealthPartners Institute for Medical

Education, Minneapolis, MN, October, 2002.

57. Simonson DA, Hotchkiss JR, Adams AB, Marini J, Dries DJ: VILI may be concealed

by acceptable PAO2 levels. 48th International Respiratory Congress, Tampa, FL,

October, 2002. Also at “A Celebration of Research 2002: HealthPartners Research

Foundation and HealthPartners Institute for Medical Education, Minneapolis, MN,

October, 2002.

58. Simonson DA, Hotchkiss JR, Adams AB, Lim SC, Marini JJ, Dries DJ: Is VALI caused

by PPLAT=35 CMH2O or high lung volume excursion? 48th International Respiratory

Congress, Tampa, FL, October, 2002. Also at “A Celebration of Research 2002:

HealthPartners Research Foundation and HealthPartners Institute for Medical

Education, Minneapolis, MN, October, 2002.

59. Adams A, Simonson D, Broccard A, Dries D, Marini J, Hotchkiss J: Lung volume and

tidal ventilation are markedly affected by recent lung volume history. 48th

International Respiratory Congress, Tampa, FL, October, 2002. Also at “A Celebration

of Research 2002: HealthPartners Research Foundation and HealthPartners Institute for

Medical Education, Minneapolis, MN, October, 2002.

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60. Adams AB, Morris TJ, Holger J, Simonson DA, Dries DJ, Marini JJ: Cardiac output

determination methods compared in experimental hemorrhagic shock and beta blocker

overdose models. 2003 International Conference, American Thoracic Society, Seattle,

WA, May, 2003.

61. Adams AB, Lim SC, Simonson DA, Hotchkiss JR, Dries DJ, Korbach E, Marini JJ:

Response to recruitment maneuvers in three models of acute lung injury. 2003

International Conference, American Thoracic Society, Seattle, WA, May, 2003.

62. Taylor J, McGonigal MD, Sullivan DJ, Malian MS, Dries DJ: Trauma practice

guideline for solid organ injury management saves time and money. American

Association for the Surgery of Trauma, 62nd Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, MN,

September, 2003.

63. Adams A, Simonson D, Korbach E, Marini J, Dries D: A vertical pleural pressure

gradient develops in experimental ventilator induced lung injury (VILI). 49th

International Respiratory Congress, Las Vegas, NV, December, 2003. Also in “A

Celebration of Research 2003” HealthPartners Research Foundation and HealthPartners

Institute for Medical Education, Bloomington, MN, October, 2003.

64. Simonson D, Adams A, Korbach E, Dries D, Marini J: Ventilator induced lung injury

may be amplified by a prior insult. 49th International Respiratory Congress, Las Vegas,

NV, December, 2003. Also in “A Celebration of Research 2003” HealthPartners

Research Foundation and HealthPartners Institute for Medical Education, Bloomington,

MN, October, 2003.

65. Simonson D, Adams A, Marini J, Dries D: Physiological and inflammatory responses

in a porcine model of ventilator induced lung injury. “A Celebration of Research

2004”, HealthPartners Research Foundation and HealthPartners Institute for Medical

Education, Bloomington, MN, October, 2004. Also in 50th International Respiratory

Congress, New Orleans, LA, December, 2004.

66. Simonson DA, Dries DJ, Adams AB, Morris TJ: The effect of enteral nutrition on

blood flow in a hemorrhagic shock trauma model. “A Celebration of Research 2004”,

HealthPartners Research Foundation and HealthPartners Institute for Medical

Education, Bloomington, MN, October, 2004.

67. Cain T, Adams A, Nahum A, Mateo N, Dries D: A series of ventilator associated

pneumonia (VAP) cases after successful implementation of a vap-preventative care

bundle. 51st International Respiratory Congress, San Antonio, TX, December, 2005.

68. Knopke-Mooney A, Risher D, Adams A, Dries D, Broccard A, Marini J: Magnitude

and duration of pressures that produce ventilator induced lung injury. “A Celebration

of Research 2005”, HealthPartners Research Foundation and HealthPartners Institute

for Medical Education, St. Paul, MN, September, 2005.

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69. Cain T, Adams A, Tismer S, Nahum A, Mateo N, Dries D: A series of ventilator

associated pneumonia (VAP) cases after successful implementation of a VAP-

preventative care bundle: A case series to stimulate a research initiative. “A

Celebration of Research 2005”, HealthPartners Research Foundation and

HealthPartners Institute for Medical Education, St. Paul, MN, September, 2005.

70. Dries DJ, Langness D, Rydrych D: How safe is acute care surgery? 67th Annual

Meeting of the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma. Maui, HI,

September, 2008.

71. Graf J, Tomicic V, Adams A, Bernard J, Santos A, Dries D, Tashjian J, Marini J: In a

swine pleural effusion model, Function Residual Capacity (FRC) or lung volume

measurements can be determined by an oxygen wash-in/wash-out method during

mechanical ventilation. “A Celebration of Research 2009”, HealthPartners Research

Foundation and HealthPartners Institute for Medical Education, St. Paul, MN, May,

2009. Also presented at 55th AARC International Respiratory Congress, San Antonio,

TX, December, 2009.

72. Graf J, Mentzelopoulos SD, Adams AB, Dries D, Tashjian JH, Marini JJ: Semi-

quantitative tracking of intra-airway fluids by computed tomography. “A Celebration

of Research 2009”, HealthPartners Research Foundation and HealthPartners Institute

for Medical Education, St. Paul, Minnesota, May, 2009. Also presented at 55th AARC

International Respiratory Congress, San Antonio, TX, December, 2009.

73. Graf J, Santos A, Formenti P, Tomicic V, Teran F, Adams A, Dries D, Marini J:

Pleural effusion induced lung collapse is highly recruitable in normal pigs. 2010

International Conference, American Thoracic Society, New Orleans, LA, May, 2010.

74. Graf J, Formenti P, Crooke P, Santo A, Tomicic V, Adams A, Dries D, Marini J:

Reliability of the stress index in an animal model of unilateral pleural effusion. 2010

International Conference, American Thoracic Society, New Orleans, LA, May, 2010.

75. Kannapiran M, Adams AB, Dries D, Marini J: Does increased pre-trial respiratory

pattern variability portend failure-to-wean? 2010 International Conference, American

Thoracic Society, New Orleans, LA, May, 2010.

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76. Dries D, Anderson C, Layman M, Langness D, McCarty M: The surgical apgar score

revisited. Institute for Healthcare Improvement’s 22nd Annual National Forum on

Quality Improvement in Health Care, Orlando, FL, December, 2010. Also presented

at: “A Celebration of Research 2011”, HealthPartners Research Foundation and

HealthPartners Institute for Medical Education, Bloomington, MN, September, 2011.

77. Formenti P, Cortes G, Gard K, Faltesek K, Adams AB, Tashjian J, Dries D, Marini JJ:

Lungs are minimally recruitable by PEEP in a swine model of pleural effusion and

intra-abdominal hypertension. “A Celebration of Research 2011”, HealthPartners

Research Foundation and HealthPartners Institute for Medical Education, Bloomington,

MN, September, 2011.

78. Gard K, Cortes G, Faltesek K, Adams AB, Dries D, Marini JJ: Fowler’s position

reduces lung stress and increases functional residual capacity. “A Celebration of

Research 2011”, HealthPartners Research Foundation and HealthPartners Institute for

Medical Education, Bloomington, MN, September, 2011.

79. Baumann-Kreuziger LM, Salzman J, Subramanian AT, Morton CT, Dries DJ: Massive

transfusion in non-trauma patients. American Society of Hematology 53rd Annual

Meeting, Orlando, FL, December 2011.

80. Neumann RG, Serleth HJ, Dries D, Fletcher JW. Laparoscopic transperitoneal harvest

technique of rectus abdominis muscle free flap for the traumatized lower extremity.

21st Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeon Annual Meeting and Endo Expo 2012,

Boston, MA, September, 2012.

81. Serleth HJ, Dries D, Fletcher J. Laparoscopic transperitoneal harvest of deep inferior

epigastric vessels in unilateral deep inferior epigastric artery perforator free flap breast

reconstruction. 21st Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeon Annual Meeting and Endo

Expo 2012, Boston, MA, September, 2012.

82. Whitson BA, McGonigal MD, Anderson CP, Dries DJ. Increasing numbers of rib

fractures do not worsen outcome: An analysis of the National Trauma Data Bank. 7th

Annual Academic Surgical Congress, Las Vegas, NV, February, 2012.

83. Cortes G, Adams AB, Gard K, Faltesek K, Dries D, Marini J. Fowler’s position

reduces effusion-caused compressive lung stress and increases functional residual

capacity. 2012 International Conference, American Thoracic Society, San Francisco,

CA, May, 2012.

84. Zamora FD, Adams AB, Dries D, Marini J. Tidal coefficient of variation as a predictor

of weaning success. 2012 International Conference, American Thoracic Society, San

Francisco, CA, May, 2012.

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85. Cortes G, Gard K, Adams AB, Faltesek K, Dries D, Marini J. Intra-abdominal pressure

transmission to the thorax is predominantly at end-inspiration. 2012 International

Conference, American Thoracic Society, San Francisco, CA, May, 2012.

86. Upadhyaya P, Dries D, Fletcher J, Obst M. The “complex abdomen”: A team

approach. Abdominal Wall Reconstruction, Georgetown University Hospital,

Washington, D.C., June 2012.

87. Cortes G, Adams AB, Gard K, Faltesek K, Marini J, Dries D. Experimental intra-

abdominal pressure symmetrically influences bladder pressure and airway plateau

pressure. 71st Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma,

Kauai, HI, September 2012.

88. Keenan JC, Cortes-Puentes GA, Adams AB, Powell L, Dries DJ, Marini JJ. How does

IAP affect esophageal pressure? 2013 International Conference, American Thoracic

Society, Philadelphia, PA, May 2013.

89. Frascone RJ, Salzman JG, Bliss P, Adams AB, Wewerka SS, Dries DJ. Decreasing

intraosseous pressure and increasing respiratory variability track fluid volume

reduction in a porcine hypovolemia model. 2013 ACEP Scientific Assembly, Seattle,

WA, October, 2013. “Celebration of Education and Research” HealthPartners Institute

for Education and Research, Bloomington, MN, September, 2013 and “Regions

Education & Research Showcase” HealthPartners Institute for Education and Research,

St. Paul, MN, October, 2013.

90. Frascone RJ, Salzman JG, Bliss P, Adams AB, Wewerka SS, Dries DJ. Intraosseous

pressure tracings mimics arterial pressure tracing in timing and contour. 2013 ACEP

Scientific Assembly, Seattle, WA, October, 2013. “Celebration of Education and

Research” HealthPartners Institute for Education and Research, Bloomington, MN,

September, 2013 and “Regions Education & Research Showcase” HealthPartners

Institute for Education and Research, St. Paul, MN, October, 2013.

91. Nelson JG, McGonigal MD, Altamirano H, Taft SA, Robb KA, Murphy AL, McCauley

PL, Dries D. Trauma education: The next generation (of continuing education).

“Celebration of Education and Research” HealthPartners Institute for Education and

Research, Bloomington, MN, September, 2013 and “Regions Education and Research

Showcase”, HealthPartners Institute for Education and Research, Bloomington, MN,

October, 2013.

92. Keenan JC, Cortes-Puentes GA, Adams AB, Dries DJ, Marini JJ. Effect of intra-

abdominal hypertension on the mechanics of asymmetric lung pathology. 43rd Critical

Care Congress, Society of Critical Care Medicine, San Francisco, CA, January, 2014.

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93. Cortes-Puentes GA, Gard K, Keenan J, Adams AB, Dries DJ, Marini JJ. Positional

effects on lung volumes and transpulmonary pressure during unilateral mechanical

asymmetry. “Minnesota Chapter”, American College of Physicians, November, 2013.

Also presented at: American College of Physicians National Conference, Orlando, FL,

April, 2014.

94. Keenan JC, Cortes G, Adams AB, Dries DJ, Marini JJ. Aerated volume loss during

intra-abdominal hypertension: The effect of PEEP. ATS 2014 International

Conference, San Diego, CA, May, 2014.

95. Dries DJ, Obst MA. Isolation of fistula and ileostomy drainage within open abdominal

wounds. WOCN Society’s 46th Annual Conference, Nashville, TN, June, 2014.

96. Morton CT, Dries DJ, Khan F. Initial experience with 4-factor PCC for the reversal of

warfarin: Patterns in use and safety outcomes. 56th ASH Annual Meeting and

Exposition, San Francisco, CA, December 2014.

97. Rothbauer MJ, Rood J, Ahrenholz D, Dries D, Mohr W, Endorf F. Psychological

support strategies in hospitalized burn patients: A quality performance improvement

assessment. ABA 47th Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, April 2015.

98. Keenan JC, Cortes Puentes GA, Hughes J, Adams AB, Dries D, Marini J. Lung

compliance response to PEEP in an ARDS model: The effects of position and

abdominal pressure. ATS 2015 International Conference, Denver, CO, May, 2015.

99. Cortes Puentes GA, Keenan JC, Adams AB, Dries DJ, Marini JJ. Impact of chest wall

modifications and lung injury on the correspondence between airway and

transpulmonary driving pressures. ATS 2015 International Conference, Denver, CO,

May, 2015.

100. Dries DJ, Obst MA. Enteric effluent isolation during negative pressure wound therapy

in preparation for abdominal wall reconstructive surgery. Abdominal Wall

Reconstruction Conference 2015, Washington D.C., June, 2015.

101. Dries DJ, Obst MA. Multiple modalities in enteric fistula management. Abdominal

Wall Reconstruction, MedStar Georgetown University Hospital, Washington D.C.,

June, 2016.

102. Larsen TA, Hernandez BS, Roeber EJ, Dries DJ. Eliminating the preventable

occurrence of right mainstem intubation in the pediatric trauma patient. Pediatric

Trauma Society, 34rd Annual Meeting, Hilton Nashville, TN, November, 2016.

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103. Newell TL, Meyer JK, Dries DJ, Obst MR, Krejci KA. Nutrition support team

provides optimal holistic care in complex patients with short bowel and fistula.

Clinical Nutrition Week 2017, American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition

(ASPEN), Orlando, FL, February 2017.

104. Schlaefer J, Dries D, Engwall S, Lindvall K, Obst MA. Complicated abdominal wall

closure: New techniques. Abdominal Wall Reconstruction (AWR), MedStar

Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, D.C., June, 2017.

105. PULSE Regional Leads. Longitudinal assessment of U.S. health system stress during

influenza seasons PULSE program. 47th Critical Care Congress, San Antonio, TX,

February, 2018.

106. Dries DJ, Miller P, McCauley P, Wewerka SS, for the Critical Care Research Center.

Critical care research center: A research platform for the community hospital. Health

Care Systems Research Network Conference (HCSRN), Minneapolis, MN, April, 2018.

107. Obst MA, Dries D, Schlaefer J, Lindvall K. Enteric fistula management: Dressing

selection decision process to improve fistula patient outcome. “The Symposium on

Advanced Wound Care (SAWC)”, Charlotte, NC, April, 2018. Also presented at:

“WOCN Society 50th Annual Conference”, Wound Ostomy Continence Nurses Society,

Philadelphia, PA, June, 2018.

108. Kalos M, Dries D, Obst MA. Ostomy technology: Laser-assisted indocyanine green

angiography (LA-ICGA) ensuring intra-operative perfusion of the formed stoma.

“WOCN Society 50th Annual Conference”, Wound Ostomy Continence Nurses Society,

Philadelphia, PA, June, 2018.

Revised April, 2018