James Ross (@rossjamest) 's Twitter Profile
James Ross

@rossjamest

Trauma Surgeon Scientist, University Hospitals Cleveland, Case Western Reserve University

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calendar_today30-10-2019 19:17:28

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Phenomenal piece. As mentors, one of the most important things we can teach is integrity. Without integrity, scientist have nothing. sciencemag.org/careers/2020/0…

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Upper Gastrointestinal Endoscopy could be a useful tool for ACS Surgeons. The first five years of our experience suggests that, with the right support, you can develop this practice organically. @JonCarterMD, @MLinSurgery journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/15…

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Check out this great editorial from @julesbass6 and @ajplung on the future of sepsis research. Next steps: Define biologic underpinnings of sepsis heterogeneity, return to studying sepsis as a systemic disease, diversify models journals.physiology.org/doi/prev/20200…

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We know that post-op infections are bad news, but how bad? Nicolas Nesseler's group in Rennes just published elegant analysis of large cardiac surgery cohort. Post-op infxns in 4%, but mortality attributable to hospital-acquired infxn 17%. jtcvs.org/article/S0022-…

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Five ongoing trials to help determine the optimum duration of antibiotics in sepsis. 2021 is looking more promising already! bmj.com/content/371/bm…

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Mark Barry, MD Shibani Pati UCSF Surgery identify that early cryoprecipitate after trauma and hemorrhagic shock protects endothelial barrier in vitro and reduces lung injury, inflammation, and vascular permeability in vivo in a murine model #fellowshipofthesnow #WTA2021

Mark Barry, MD <a href="/ShibaniPati/">Shibani Pati</a> <a href="/UCSFSurgery/">UCSF Surgery</a> identify that early cryoprecipitate after trauma and hemorrhagic shock protects endothelial barrier in vitro and reduces lung injury, inflammation, and vascular permeability in vivo in a murine model #fellowshipofthesnow #WTA2021
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We are thrilled to announce our new general surgery categorical resident class of 2028! A big congratulations to these future leaders in surgery; we are delighted you have found a home here UCSF Surgery. #Match2021 surgeryresidentportal.ucsf.edu/news-events/uc…

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No need to waste perfectly good platelets! Combined Platelet and Erythrocyte Salvage: Evaluation of a New Filtration-based Autotransfusion Device pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33984126/ Nicolas Nesseler @MansourRennes

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A new thoracic ultrasound measurement after congenital diaphragmatic hernia repair may be useful tool to study how diaphragm motion affects post-op lung development and function. frontiersin.org/article/10.338… @drtonyMD23 Norah Liang, MD

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Check out this great piece from the one and only Nina Zhao, MD, MAEd. So important that those giving and receiving OR feedback are on the same page. Feedback tools must be used thoughtfully! sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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Further support for prone positioning in Covid-19 patients on ECMO! Another great piece from Nicolas Nesseler and team in Rennes. Critical Care Medicine journals.lww.com/ccmjournal/Abs…

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Check out this fascinating study on the financial cost of low value care in trauma. Top two culprits: admission for isolated blunt abdominal trauma with negative CT, and ICU admission for mild TBI. jamanetwork.com/journals/jamas…

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Happy to report our new scoping review, laying out the potential roles of Cell-Free Hemoglobin in the pathophysiology of Trauma and the major open questions in the field. journals.lww.com/ccejournal/ful… Rachael Callcut, MD, MSPH Anamaria Robles Kenneth E. Remy, MD, MHSc, FCCM Monty Mazer

Happy to report our new scoping review, laying out the potential roles of Cell-Free Hemoglobin in the pathophysiology of Trauma and the major open questions in the field. journals.lww.com/ccejournal/ful… <a href="/callcura/">Rachael Callcut, MD, MSPH</a> <a href="/drajrobles/">Anamaria Robles</a> <a href="/DrKenRemy1/">Kenneth E. Remy, MD, MHSc, FCCM</a> <a href="/MontyMazer/">Monty Mazer</a>
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Cell-Free Hemoglobin in the pathophysiology of trauma CCR Journal Watch criticalcarereviews.com/latest-evidenc… Get the latest critical care literature every weekend via the CCR Newsletter - subscribe at criticalcarereviews.com/newsletters/su…

Cell-Free Hemoglobin in the pathophysiology of trauma

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Nina Zhao, MD, MAEd (@ninazhao) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Diving deep into the enigma of 'fit' in surgical residency selection! Our latest study in Journal of Surgical Education sheds light on how otolaryngology residency selection committees navigate this complex factor. Explore the insights here: tiny.cc/jpceyz #surgicaleducation #meded

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Are you familiar with using microfluidic shear to assess coagulopathies? This recently developed technology may mimic in vivo clotting better than current conventional methods. Leslie Vuoncino et al recently published a study on this new technique: ➡️tsaco.bmj.com/content/9/1/e0…

Are you familiar with using microfluidic shear to assess coagulopathies?  This recently developed technology may mimic in vivo clotting better than current conventional methods.

<a href="/LHVuoncino/">Leslie Vuoncino</a> et al recently published a study on this new technique:

➡️tsaco.bmj.com/content/9/1/e0…