Publications (CONTINUED) 40. Long-term impact <strong>of</strong> the open abdomen: A prospective comparative analysis. Cheatham ML, Safcsak K. Acta Clinica Belgica 2007; 62(suppl); 246. 41. Age should not limit the use <strong>of</strong> open abdominal decompression. Cheatham ML, Safcsak K. Acta Clinica Belgica 2007; 62(suppl); 261. 42. Skin-only closure is superior to skin grafting in the open abdomen. Cheatham ML, Safcsak K. Acta Clinica Belgica 2007; 62(suppl); 262. 43. Is the evolving management <strong>of</strong> IAH/ACS improving survival? Cheatham ML, Safcsak K. Acta Clinica Belgica 2007; 62(suppl); 268. 44. Renal artery resistive index as the “canary” for critical intra-abdominal hypertension”. Ivatury RR, Kirkpatrick A, Cheatham ML. Acta Clinica Belgica 2007; 62(suppl); 281. 45. Results <strong>of</strong> the international survey on clinical awareness <strong>of</strong> intra-abdominal hypertension and abdominal compartment syndrome in critically ill patients (WSACS Study 003). Malbrain MLNG, Cheatham ML, for the WSACS Clinical Trials Working Group. Acta Clinica Belgica 2007; 62(suppl); 247. 46. Fibrin glue improves skin graft adhesion to the open abdomen. Cheatham ML, Smith HK, Safcsak K. Acta Clinica Belgica 2007; 62(suppl); 301. 47. Improved survival <strong>of</strong> critically ill trauma patients treated with recombinant human erythropoirtin. Napolitano LM, Fabian T, Bailey JA, Block EF, May AK, Corwin, HL. J Trauma 2007; 63:478. 48. Natural course <strong>of</strong> citrulline during critical illness. Pappas PA, Cheatham ML, Safcsak, K. Crit Care Med 2007; 35(suppl):A64. 49. Citrulline versus arterial lactate during resuscitation <strong>of</strong> the trauma patient. Pappas PA, Cheatham ML, Safcsak, K. Crit Care Med 2007; 35(suppl):A37. 50. Resuscitation endpoints in severe sepsis: CVP, MAP, SvO2…and IAP. Cheatham ML. Crit Care Med 2008; 36:1012-1014. 51. Intra-abdominal pressure monitoring during fluid resuscitation. Cheatham ML. Curr Opin Crit Care 2008; 14:327-333. 52. The effect <strong>of</strong> different reference transducer positions on intra-abdominal pressure measurement: A multicenter analysis. De Waele JJ, Cheatham ML, De laet I, De Keulenaer BL, Widder S, Kirkpatrick AW, Cresswell AB, Malbrain M, Bodnar Z, Mejia-Mantilla JH, Reis Richard, Parr M, Schulze R, Puig S. Intensive Care Med 2008; 34:1299-303. pg 16 | orlandohealth.com 53. Serial hemoglobin levels play no significant role in the decision-making process <strong>of</strong> nonoperative management <strong>of</strong> blunt splenic trauma. Bhullar IS, Braman R, Block EFJ. Am Surg 2008; 9:876-878. 54. Subcutaneous linea alba fasciotomy: A less morbid treatment for abdominal compartment syndrome. Cheatham ML, Fowler J. Am Surg 2008; 74:746-749. 55. Traumatic perforation <strong>of</strong> a duodenal diverticulum. Fowler J, Cheatham ML, Sandler B, Padron A. Am Surg 2008; 74:781-782. 56. Are children really just small adults? Cheatham ML. Crit Care Med 2008; 36:2215-2216. 57. Measuring intra-abdominal pressure outside the ICU: Validation <strong>of</strong> a simple bedside method. Cheatham ML, Fowler J. Am Surg 2008; 9:806-808. 58. Long-Term Impact <strong>of</strong> Abdominal Decompression: A Prospective Comparative Analysis. Cheatham ML, Safcsak K. J American Coll Surg 2008; 207:573-579. 59. Abdominal hypertension and abdominal compartment syndrome. Malbrain ML, Cheatham, ML. Core Topics in Cardiovascular Critical Care. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008 pp. 289-298. 60. One hundred consecutive splenectomies for trauma: Is histologic evaluation really necessary? Fakhre GP, Berland T, Lube MW. J Trauma 2008; 64:1139-1141. 61. Jugular venous air after basilar skull fracture. Anderson DR, Lube MW. J Trauma 2008; 64:847. 62. Improved survival <strong>of</strong> critically ill trauma patients treated with recombinant human erythropoietin. Napolitano LM, Fabian TC,Block EFJ, et al. J Trauma 2008; 65:285- 299. 63. Nutritional support <strong>of</strong> the injured. Block EFJ, Lube MW. Trauma contemporary principles and therapy. Wolters Kluwer <strong>Health</strong>/Lippincott Williams & Williams. 2008; 705-715. 64. Dye pack injury causing third degree burns. Wroblewski RL, Smith HG. J Burn Care & Research. 2008, 29:406-407 Colon and Rectal Surgery 1. The gap in laparoscopic colorectal experience between U.S. general surgery and colon and rectal residency training programs. Charron P, Ferrara A, Campbell R, Gallagher JT, DeJesus S, Williamson PW. Dis Col Rectum, 2007; 50:2023-2031. 2. Novel murine model for colon cancer: Non-operative transanal rectal injection. Donigan M, Norcross LS, Aversa J, Colon J, Smith J, Ferrara A, Gallagher JT, Baker CH. J Surg Research, 2008; 5:1-5.
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