2020年前期のpublicationは?

23本

 

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  1. Isolated splenic injury among pediatric patients in Japan: Nationwide descriptive study. Journal of pediatric surgery, 2020, Accepted. M. Aoki*, T. Abe (2/5), K. Oshima
  2. The significance of disseminated intravascular coagulation on multiple organ dysfunction during the early stage of acute respiratory distress syndrome. Thrombosis research, 191: 15 – 21, 2020. S. Gando*, S. Fujishima, D. Saitoh, A. Shiraishi, K. Yamakawa, S. Kushimoto, H. Ogura, T. Abe (8/29), Umemura
  3. Resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta may contribute to improved survival. Scandinavian journal of trauma, resuscitation and emergency medicine, 28: 62 – 62, 2020. M Aoki*, T. Abe (2/5), K. Oshima
  4. Significance of body temperature in elderly patients with sepsis. Critical care, 24: 387 – 387, 2020. Shimazui, T. Nakada*, K. R. Walley, T. Oshima, T. Abe (5/32), S. Gando
  5. Dynamic vital signs may predict in-hospital mortality in elderly trauma patients. 99: e20741, 2020. K Kamata, T. Abe* (2/6), Y. Tokuda
  6. A multicenter prospective validation study on disseminated intravascular coagulation in trauma-induced coagulopathy. Journal of thrombosis and haemostasis, 2020, online first. S. Gando*, A. Shiraishi, T. Wada, K. Yamakawa, S. Fujishima, D. Saitoh, S. Kushimoto, H. Ogura, T. Abe (9/10), Y. Otomo
  7. The off-hour effect among severe trauma patients: a nationwide cohort study in Japan. Surgery today, 2020. online first. M. Aoki*, T. Abe (2/6), K. Oshima
  8. Trauma complications and in-hospital mortality: failure-to-rescue. Critical care, 24: 223 – 223, 2020. T. Abe* (1/7), D. Saitoh
  9. The SIRS criteria have better performance for predicting infection than qSOFA scores in the emergency department. Scientific reports, 10: 8095 – 8095, 2020 S. Gando*, A. Shiraishi, T. Abe (3/16), K. Yamakawa
  10. Demographics, Treatments, and Outcomes of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome: the Focused Outcomes Research in Emergency Care in Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Sepsis, and Trauma (FORECAST) Study. Shock, 53: 544 – 549, 2020. S. Fujishima*, S. Gando, D. Saitoh, S. Kushimoto, H. Ogura, T. Abe (6/29) , Y. Umemura
  11. Complementary Role of Hypothermia Identification to the Quick Sequential Organ Failure Assessment Score in Predicting Patients With Sepsis at High Risk of Mortality: A Retrospective Analysis From a Multicenter, Observational Study. Journal of intensive care medicine, 35: 502 – 510, 2020. S. Kushimoto, S. Gando, H. Ogura, Y. Umemura, D. Saitoh, T. Mayumi, S. Fujishima, T. Abe (8/21), N. Aikawa
  12. Severe trauma patient volume was associated with decreased mortality. European journal of trauma and emergency surgery, 2020, online first. M Aoki*, T. Abe (2/5), K. Oshima
  13. Identifying Septic Shock Populations Benefitting from Polymyxin B Hemoperfusion: A Prospective Cohort Study Incorporating a Restricted Cubic Spline Regression Model. Shock. 2020, online fisrt. H. Nakata, K. Yamakawa*, D. Kabata, Y. Umemura, H. Ogura, S. Gando, A. Shintani, A. Shiraishi, D. Saitoh, S. Fujishima, T. Mayumi, S. Kushimoto, T. Abe (13/32), S. Fujimi
  14. History of diabetes may delay antibiotic administration in patients with severe sepsis presenting to emergency departments. Medicine, 99: e19446, 2020. T. Abe* (1/33), S. Gando
  15. Outcomes of paediatric out-of-hospital cardiac arrest according to hospital characteristic defined by the annual number of paediatric patients with invasive mechanical ventilation: a nationwide study in Japan. Resuscitation, 148: 49 – 56, 2020. T. Kido, M. Iwagami*, H. Yasunaga, T. Abe (4/9), N. Tamiya
  16. Characteristics and outcomes of bacteremia among ICU-admitted patients with severe sepsis. Scientific reports 9: 9922, 2020, 75. A. Komori, T. Abe* (2/31), S. Gando
  17. Characteristics of indoor injuries in hotels compared to home among young children. Pediatrics international, 62: 146 – 150, 2020. M. Suginama, T. Abe* (2/6), H. Tanaka
  18. Problems With Clinical Application of Low-Dose Vasopressin for Traumatic Hemorrhagic Shock. JAMA surgery, e-pub, 2020. M. Aoki*, T. Abe (2/3), K. Oshima
  19. Epidemiology of sepsis and septic shock in intensive care units between sepsis-2 and sepsis-3 populations: sepsis prognostication in intensive care unit and emergency room (SPICE-ICU). Journal of intensive care, 8: 44 – 44, 2020. T. Abe* (1/26), S. Gando
  20. Clinical characteristics of patients with severe sepsis and septic shock in relation to bacterial virulence of beta-hemolytic Streptococcus and Streptococcus pneumoniae. Acute medicine & surgery, 7: e513, 2020. T. Hifumi*, S. Fujishima, K. Ubukata, A. Hagiwara, T. Abe (5/30), S. Gando
  21. Impact of blood glucose abnormalities on outcomes and disease severity in patients with severe sepsis: An analysis from a multicenter, prospective survey of severe sepsis. PloS one, 15: e0229919, 2020. S. Kushimoto, T. Abe (2/29), S. Gando
  22. Risk modifiers of acute respiratory distress syndrome in patients with non-pulmonary sepsis: a retrospective analysis of the FORECAST study. Journal of intensive care, 8: 7, 2020. H. Iriyama, T. Abe* (2/32), S. Gando
  23. Author’s response to letter “Implementation of earlier antibiotic administration in patients with severe sepsis and septic shock in Japan: antibiotic action needs time and tissue perfusion to reach target” Critical Care, 24: 17, 2020, T. Abe*