November Trauma Reports: from Specific to Broad-Ranging Issues in Trauma Care and Services

Month by month, the specialists at Penn Trauma realize the mission of published research in the nation's leading trauma journals. Penn Trauma reports from November 2023 explore a surprising finding in support for candidates opposing firearm restrictions, the roll of smartphones in trauma resuscitation, simple modifications to existing devices to better serve the trauma population and much more.

Featured This Month

Effects of prior injury on long term patient reported outcomes after trauma.

Beyer CA, Hatchimonji JS, Candido K, Chreiman K, Martin N, Cannon JW, Reilly PM, Kaufman EJ, Seamon MJ. J Trauma Acute Care Surg. 2023 Nov 1;95(5):691-698.

An exploration of the effects of recurrent trauma on long-term physical, psychological, emotional, and social impact outcomes in patients with a history of prior traumatic injury.

A Simple Engineering Alteration to IO Access Device Electronics can Lead to Improved Placement Accuracy Confirmation.

Vemu R, Yane TK, Glova GS, Paglia PL, Okyan K, Meaney DF, Chreiman K, Kaplan LJ, Pascual JL. J Trauma Acute Care Surg. 2023 Nov 17

A Penn study evaluates whether modification of a commonly used intraosseous (IO) device will eliminate device tip position uncertainty and ensure accurate placement in persons whose body habitus differs from that of the average adult.

Analysis of the National Resident Matching Program for Surgical Critical Care Training in the United States: 2008-2022.

Silvestre J, Weldeslase TA, Williams M, Martin ND. Surgery. 2023 Nov 10:S0039-6060(23)00749-3.

An evaluation of the Surgical Critical Care Matching Program seeks to understand applicant number growth relative to training positions; compare match rates for Allopathic Graduates in the US versus elsewhere and analyze unfilled training positions over time.

New Research from Penn Trauma

Funding the war in America: A look in the mirror.
November 2023. Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery.

A Statewide Analysis of Self-Inflicted Injuries During COVID-19 Pandemic: Is There Adequate Access to Mental Health?
November 2023. Journal of Surgical Research.

Medical Information During Trauma Resuscitations: Are Smartphones the Contemporary Medical ID Bracelet?
November 2023. Journal of Surgical Research.

Emergency Surgery, Multimorbidity and Hospital-Free Days: A Retrospective Observational Study.
November 2023. Journal of Surgical Research.

Patient Experiences of Acute and Postacute Care After Trauma.
November 2023. Journal of Surgical Research.

Association between microbiome and the development of adverse posttraumatic neuropsychiatric sequelae after traumatic stress exposure.
November 2023. Nature Translational Psychiatry.

Deceased Organ Donor Management and Organ Distribution From Organ Procurement Organization-Based Recovery Facilities Versus Acute-Care Hospitals.
November 2023. Progress in Transplantation.

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