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Overview

Juan A. Asensio is affiliated with Creighton University in the United States and has a focused research career in the field of Medicine. Their work primarily encompasses Surgery, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Emergency Medicine, Emergency Medical Services, and Ophthalmology.

Their research interests include:

  • Trauma Management and Diagnosis
  • Vascular Procedures and Complications
  • Trauma and Emergency Care Studies
  • Traumatic Ocular and Foreign Body Injuries
  • Muscle and Compartmental Disorders
  • Disaster Response and Management
  • Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation

Juan A. Asensio has published extensively, with a significant number of papers appearing in notable venues. Frequent publication outlets include:

  • Surgery
  • Injury
  • Journal of Vascular Surgery
  • Annals of Vascular Surgery
  • European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery

Selected recent papers authored by Juan A. Asensio demonstrate a focus on vascular and trauma-related injuries:

  • "Popliteal artery injuries. Less ischemic time may lead to improved outcomes" (2020, Injury)
  • "A systematic review of penetrating extracranial vertebral artery injuries" (2020, Journal of Vascular Surgery)
  • "Traumatic penetrating arteriovenous fistulas: a collective review" (2021, European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery)
  • "Penetrating Internal and Common Carotid Artery Injuries Shunts versus no shunts during repair effect on neurological outcomes" (2020, Injury)

The scientist frequently collaborates with other researchers in their field, including Parinaz J. Dabestani, John J. Kessler, Stephanie S. Miljkovic, Tharun R. Kotaru, and Louay D. Kalamchi. These collaborations have resulted in multiple co-authored publications.

Best Publications

  • 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

  • Old age as a criterion for trauma team activation.

    Demetrios Demetriades;Jack Sava;Kathleen Alo;E. Newton

  • Evaluation of penetrating injuries of the neck: Prospective study of 223 patients

    D. Demetriades;D. Theodorou;E. Cornwell;T.V. Berne

  • Selective nonoperative management in 1,856 patients with abdominal gunshot wounds: should routine laparotomy still be the standard of care?

    George C. Velmahos;Demetrios Demetriades;Konstantinos G. Toutouzas;Grant Sarkisyan

  • Operative management and outcome of 302 abdominal vascular injuries

    Juan A Asensio;Santiago Chahwan;David Hanpeter;Demetrios Demetriades

  • Value of complete cervical helical computed tomographic scanning in identifying cervical spine injury in the unevaluable blunt trauma patient with multiple injuries: a prospective study.

    John D. Berne;George C. Velmahos;Qalid El-Tawil;Demetrios Demetriades

  • Reliable variables in the exsanguinated patient which indicate damage control and predict outcome.

    Juan A Asensio;Lisa McDuffie;Patrizio Petrone;Gustavo Roldán

  • Endpoints of resuscitation of critically injured patients: normal or supranormal? A prospective randomized trial.

    George C. Velmahos;Demetrios Demetriades;William C. Shoemaker;Linda S. Chan

  • Paramedic vs private transportation of trauma patients. Effect on outcome.

    Demetrios Demetriades;Linda Chan;Edward Cornwell;Howard Belzberg

  • Penetrating esophageal injuries: multicenter study of the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma.

    Asensio Ja;Chahwan S;Forno W;MacKersie R

  • One hundred five penetrating cardiac injuries: a 2-year prospective evaluation.

    Juan A. Asensio;John D. Berne;Demetrios Demetriades;Linda Chan

  • Approach to the management of complex hepatic injuries.

    Juan A. Asensio;Demetrios Demetriades;Santiago Chahwan;Hugo Gomez

  • Penetrating Cardiac Injuries: A Prospective Study of Variables Predicting Outcomes

    Juan A Asensio;James Murray;Demetrios Demetriades;John Berne

  • Nonskeletal cervical spine injuries: epidemiology and diagnostic pitfalls.

    Demetrios Demetriades;Kiriakos Charalambides;Santiago Chahwan;David Hanpeter

  • Effect on outcome of early intensive management of geriatric trauma patients.

    D. Demetriades;M. Karaiskakis;G. Velmahos;K. Alo

  • Selective Nonoperative Management of Gunshot Wounds of the Anterior Abdomen

    Demetrios Demetriades;George Velmahos;Edward Cornwell;Thomas V. Berne

  • Management of retained colorectal foreign bodies: predictors of operative intervention.

    Jeffrey P. Lake;Rahila Essani;Patrizio Petrone;Andreas M. Kaiser

  • Occult injuries to the diaphragm: prospective evaluation of laparoscopy in penetrating injuries to the left lower chest

    James A Murray;Demetrios Demetriades;Juan A Asensio;Edward E Cornwell

  • Operative management and outcomes in 103 AAST-OIS grades IV and V complex hepatic injuries: trauma surgeons still need to operate, but angioembolization helps.

    Juan A Asensio;Gustavo Roldán;Patrizio Petrone;Esther Rojo

  • Clinically Significant Blunt Cardiac Trauma: Role of Serum Troponin Levels Combined with Electrocardiographic Findings

    Ali Salim;George C. Velmahos;Anurag Jindal;Linda Chan

Frequent Co-Authors

Demetrios Demetriades
Demetrios Demetriades University of Southern California
George C. Velmahos
George C. Velmahos Harvard University
Thomas V. Berne
Thomas V. Berne University of Southern California
William C. Shoemaker
William C. Shoemaker University of Southern California
Ali Salim
Ali Salim Brigham and Women's Hospital
David B. Hoyt
David B. Hoyt American College of Surgeons
Devendra K. Agrawal
Devendra K. Agrawal Western University of Health Sciences
Pablo Menendez
Pablo Menendez University of Barcelona
Andrew B. Peitzman
Andrew B. Peitzman University of Pittsburgh
David V. Feliciano
David V. Feliciano Emory University

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