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Brian Eastridge

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The Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery|August 1, 2012
Combat management of splenic injury: trends during a decade of conflictDavid Zonies, Brian Eastridge
Trauma Surgery & Acute Care Open|November 29, 2023
TITAN CSR: a new self-retaining retractor for abdominal surgeryErika Paola Brigmon, Brian Eastridge
U.S. Army Medical Department Journal|January 22, 2010
Maximizing patient thermoregulation in US Army forward surgical teamsLorne H Blackbourne, Kurt W Grathwohl, Paul Barras, et al.
U.S. Army Medical Department Journal|January 21, 2010
Aggressive proactive combat damage control surgeryLorne H Blackbourne, Neil McMullin, Brian Eastridge, et al.
The Journal of Trauma|July 13, 2010
Current practice of thermoregulation during the transport of combat woundedMichael Nesbitt, Paul Allen, Alec Beekley, et al.
U.S. Army Medical Department Journal|January 21, 2010
The Blood Augmentation TeamLorne H Blackbourne, Jeremy Perkins, Neil McMullin, et al.
The Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery|November 24, 2020
Comparing geographic information system-based estimates with trauma center registry data to assess the effects of additional trauma centers on system accessRobert J Winchell, Justine Broecker, Andrew J Kerwin, et al.
U.S. Army Medical Department Journal|January 21, 2010
Fresh frozen plasmaClayton D Simon, Jeremy Perkins, Paul Barras, et al.
American Journal of Surgery|May 6, 2014
The hidden war: humanitarian surgery in a combat zoneChristopher R Porta, Richard Robins, Brian Eastridge, et al.
Transfusion|February 16, 2026
Early prediction of transfusion requirements in trauma patients using explainable machine learningMichael R De La Rosa, Alexander Bowers, Brian Eastridge, et al.
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The Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery|August 1, 2012
Combat management of splenic injury: trends during a decade of conflictDavid Zonies, Brian Eastridge
Trauma Surgery & Acute Care Open|November 29, 2023
TITAN CSR: a new self-retaining retractor for abdominal surgeryErika Paola Brigmon, Brian Eastridge
U.S. Army Medical Department Journal|January 22, 2010
Maximizing patient thermoregulation in US Army forward surgical teamsLorne H Blackbourne, Kurt W Grathwohl, Paul Barras, et al.
U.S. Army Medical Department Journal|January 21, 2010
Aggressive proactive combat damage control surgeryLorne H Blackbourne, Neil McMullin, Brian Eastridge, et al.
The Journal of Trauma|July 13, 2010
Current practice of thermoregulation during the transport of combat woundedMichael Nesbitt, Paul Allen, Alec Beekley, et al.
U.S. Army Medical Department Journal|January 21, 2010
The Blood Augmentation TeamLorne H Blackbourne, Jeremy Perkins, Neil McMullin, et al.
The Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery|November 24, 2020
Comparing geographic information system-based estimates with trauma center registry data to assess the effects of additional trauma centers on system accessRobert J Winchell, Justine Broecker, Andrew J Kerwin, et al.
U.S. Army Medical Department Journal|January 21, 2010
Fresh frozen plasmaClayton D Simon, Jeremy Perkins, Paul Barras, et al.
American Journal of Surgery|May 6, 2014
The hidden war: humanitarian surgery in a combat zoneChristopher R Porta, Richard Robins, Brian Eastridge, et al.
Transfusion|February 16, 2026
Early prediction of transfusion requirements in trauma patients using explainable machine learningMichael R De La Rosa, Alexander Bowers, Brian Eastridge, et al.
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