In late October and November 2024, journal reports from Penn Trauma expand upon local and international practice, patient concerns

In late October and November 2024, Penn Trauma faculty published a series of articles that bridged local and international practices in trauma care and, as always, reflected an acute concern for the well-being of trauma patients.

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  • Heart rate variability wrist-wearable biomarkers identify adverse posttraumatic neuropsychiatric sequelae after traumatic stress exposure. Guichard L, An X, Neylan TC, Clifford GD, Li Q, Ji Y, Macchio L, Baker J, Beaudoin FL, Jovanovic T, Linnstaedt SD, Germine LT, Bollen KA, Rauch SL, Haran JP, Storrow AB, Lewandowski C, Musey PI Jr, Hendry PL, Sheikh S, Jones CW, Punches BE, Swor RA, Gentile NT, Pascual JL, Seamon MJ, Datner EM, Pearson C, Peak DA, Merchant RC, Domeier RM, Rathlev NK, O'Neil BJ, Sergot P, Sanchez LD, Bruce SE, Sheridan JF, Harte SE, Ressler KJ, Koenen KC, Kessler RC, McLean SA; AURORA Study Group. Psychiatry Res. 2024 Nov 7;342:116260. doi: 10.1016/j.psychres.2024.116260.
    • Among a socioeconomically disadvantaged cohort, an analysis of the capacity of wrist-wearable devices to offer heart rate variability biomarkers for recovery in the context of specific adverse post-traumatic neuropsychiatric sequelae over time.
  • Identifying and addressing mentorship gaps in European trauma and emergency surgical training. Results from the Young European Society of Trauma and Emergency Surgery (yESTES) mentorship survey. Cioffi SPB, Benuzzi L, Herbolzheimer M, Marrano E, Bellio G, Kluijfhout WP, Wijdicks FJ, Hättich A, Talving P, Bulger E, Tilsed J, Mariani D, Valcarcel CR, Mohseni S, Brundage S, Yanez C, Verbruggen JPAM, Hildebrand F, Schipper IB, Gaarder C, Cimbanassi S, Kurihara H, Bass GA. Eur J Trauma Emerg Surg. 2024 Oct;50(5):2539-2549.
    • The European Society of Trauma and Emergency Surgery (yESTES) survey of European surgeons treating severely injured and critically ill patients reveals critical mentorship gaps, especially among early-career surgeons, trainees, and female surgeons.

Late October and November 2024 journal reports from Penn Trauma

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