David B. Hoyt focuses on Surgery, Resuscitation, Anesthesia, Injury Severity Score and Injury prevention. His research combines Epidemiology and Surgery. His Resuscitation research incorporates themes from Hypertonic saline, Coagulopathy, Blood Component Transfusion and Intensive care medicine.
His Anesthesia study combines topics in areas such as PolyHeme, Shock and Blood pressure. His study looks at the relationship between Injury Severity Score and fields such as Glasgow Coma Scale, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems. His research in Injury prevention intersects with topics in Occupational safety and health and Trauma center.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Surgery, Resuscitation, Anesthesia, Intensive care medicine and Injury Severity Score. His Surgery research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Injury prevention and Radiology. His work deals with themes such as Medical emergency, Suicide prevention, Trauma center and Emergency medicine, which intersect with Injury prevention.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Hypertonic saline, Shock and Immunology, Sepsis in addition to Resuscitation. David B. Hoyt is studying Intubation, which is a component of Anesthesia. His research integrates issues of Glasgow Coma Scale, Odds ratio, Internal medicine and Major trauma in his study of Injury Severity Score.
David B. Hoyt spends much of his time researching Surgery, Family medicine, MEDLINE, Medical emergency and Nursing. He combines subjects such as Anesthesia, Emergency department and Radiology with his study of Surgery. Many of his studies on Anesthesia involve topics that are commonly interrelated, such as Randomized controlled trial.
The concepts of his MEDLINE study are interwoven with issues in Surgical procedures and Occupational safety and health. His studies in Medical emergency integrate themes in fields like Military medicine, Informed consent, Patient safety, Intensive care medicine and Overlapping surgery. His research investigates the connection with Nursing and areas like Health care which intersect with concerns in Quality and Quality management.
David B. Hoyt mainly focuses on Anesthesia, Surgery, Resuscitation, Medical emergency and MEDLINE. His Anesthesia research integrates issues from Blood product, Randomized controlled trial, Platelet transfusion, Blood pressure and Blood transfusion. His Randomized controlled trial research includes elements of Odds ratio, Logistic regression, Revised Trauma Score, Injury Severity Score and Cause of death.
His Surgery research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Rural area and Emergency department. His Emergency department study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Complication, Trauma center and Abdomen. His Resuscitation study incorporates themes from Surgical research, Hypertonic saline, Blood Component Transfusion, Hemostasis and North Atlantic Treaty.
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Transfusion of plasma, platelets, and red blood cells in a 1: 1:1 vs a 1:1:2 ratio and mortality in patients with severe trauma: The PROPPR randomized clinical trial
John B. Holcomb;Barbara C. Tilley;Sarah Baraniuk;Erin E. Fox.
JAMA (2015)
Damage control resuscitation: Directly addressing the early coagulopathy of trauma
John B. Holcomb;Don Jenkins;Peter Rhee;Jay Johannigman.
Journal of Trauma-injury Infection and Critical Care (2007)
The coagulopathy of trauma: a review of mechanisms.
John R. Hess;Karim Brohi;Richard P. Dutton;Carl J. Hauser.
Journal of Trauma-injury Infection and Critical Care (2008)
Prospective study of blunt aortic injury: Multicenter trial of the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma
Timothy C. Fabian;J. David Richardson;Martin A. Croce;J. Stanley Smith.
Journal of Trauma-injury Infection and Critical Care (1997)
Early enteral administration of a formula (Impact) supplemented with arginine, nucleotides, and fish oil in intensive care unit patients: results of a multicenter, prospective, randomized, clinical trial.
R. H. Bower;F. B. Cerra;B. Bershadsky;J. J. Licari.
Critical Care Medicine (1995)
Lethal injuries and time to death in a level I trauma center
José A Acosta;Jack C Yang;Robert J Winchell;Richard K Simons.
Journal of The American College of Surgeons (1998)
Outcome after major trauma: 12-month and 18-month follow-up results from the Trauma Recovery Project.
Troy L. Holbrook;John P. Anderson;William J. Sieber;Dierdre Browner.
Journal of Trauma-injury Infection and Critical Care (1998)
The etiology of missed cervical spine injuries.
James W. Davis;David L. Phreaner;David B. Hoyt;Robert C. Mackersie.
Journal of Trauma-injury Infection and Critical Care (1993)
Status of nonoperative management of blunt hepatic injuries in 1995: a multicenter experience with 404 patients.
H L Pachter;M M Knudson;B Esrig;S Ross.
Journal of Trauma-injury Infection and Critical Care (1996)
The effect of paramedic rapid sequence intubation on outcome in patients with severe traumatic brain injury.
Daniel P. Davis;David B. Hoyt;Mel Ochs;Dale Fortlage.
Journal of Trauma-injury Infection and Critical Care (2003)
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