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Nicholas D Caputo

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The Journal of Emergency Medicine|June 18, 2025
The Impact of Suctioning on Oxygenation During Rapid Sequence Intubation in the Emergency Department: A Multi-Center Pilot Randomized Controlled TrialReuben J Strayer, Matthew Oliver, Aaron Chen, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|November 23, 2017
Peri-intubation factors affecting emergency physician choice of paralytic agent for rapid sequence intubation of trauma patientsJason R West, Catherine Lott, Lee Donner, et al.
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|March 25, 2015
Determining the utility of metabolic acidosis for trauma patients in the emergency departmentAndrew Summersgill, Marc Kanter, Robert M Fraser, et al.
Annals of Emergency Medicine|March 19, 2019
Use of End Tidal Oxygen Monitoring to Assess Preoxygenation During Rapid Sequence Intubation in the Emergency DepartmentNicholas D Caputo, Matthew Oliver, Jason R West, et al.
Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians Open|November 4, 2020
Emergency physician use of end-tidal oxygen monitoring for rapidsequence intubationMatthew Oliver, Nicholas D Caputo, Jason R West, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|April 13, 2016
Twenty-four-hour packed red blood cell requirement is the strongest independent prognostic marker of mortality in ED trauma patientsAlbert Arslan, Lindsey Flax, Robert Fraser, et al.
Journal of the American Heart Association|November 29, 2018
Do Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Patients Have Increased Chances of Survival When Transported to a Cardiac Resuscitation Center?Demis Lipe, Al Giwa, Nicholas D Caputo, et al.
The Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery|November 3, 2012
Nasal cannula end-tidal CO2 correlates with serum lactate levels and odds of operative intervention in penetrating trauma patients: a prospective cohort studyNicholas D Caputo, Robert M Fraser, Andrew Paliga, et al.
The Western Journal of Emergency Medicine|August 18, 2012
Violent and fatal youth trauma: is there a missed opportunity?Nicholas D Caputo, Christopher P Shields, Cesar Ochoa, et al.
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|June 26, 2012
A sedentary job? Measuring the physical activity of emergency medicine residentsElaine B Josephson, Nicholas D Caputo, Solimar Pedraza, et al.
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The Journal of Emergency Medicine|June 18, 2025
The Impact of Suctioning on Oxygenation During Rapid Sequence Intubation in the Emergency Department: A Multi-Center Pilot Randomized Controlled TrialReuben J Strayer, Matthew Oliver, Aaron Chen, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|November 23, 2017
Peri-intubation factors affecting emergency physician choice of paralytic agent for rapid sequence intubation of trauma patientsJason R West, Catherine Lott, Lee Donner, et al.
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|March 25, 2015
Determining the utility of metabolic acidosis for trauma patients in the emergency departmentAndrew Summersgill, Marc Kanter, Robert M Fraser, et al.
Annals of Emergency Medicine|March 19, 2019
Use of End Tidal Oxygen Monitoring to Assess Preoxygenation During Rapid Sequence Intubation in the Emergency DepartmentNicholas D Caputo, Matthew Oliver, Jason R West, et al.
Journal of the American College of Emergency Physicians Open|November 4, 2020
Emergency physician use of end-tidal oxygen monitoring for rapidsequence intubationMatthew Oliver, Nicholas D Caputo, Jason R West, et al.
The American Journal of Emergency Medicine|April 13, 2016
Twenty-four-hour packed red blood cell requirement is the strongest independent prognostic marker of mortality in ED trauma patientsAlbert Arslan, Lindsey Flax, Robert Fraser, et al.
Journal of the American Heart Association|November 29, 2018
Do Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Patients Have Increased Chances of Survival When Transported to a Cardiac Resuscitation Center?Demis Lipe, Al Giwa, Nicholas D Caputo, et al.
The Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery|November 3, 2012
Nasal cannula end-tidal CO2 correlates with serum lactate levels and odds of operative intervention in penetrating trauma patients: a prospective cohort studyNicholas D Caputo, Robert M Fraser, Andrew Paliga, et al.
The Western Journal of Emergency Medicine|August 18, 2012
Violent and fatal youth trauma: is there a missed opportunity?Nicholas D Caputo, Christopher P Shields, Cesar Ochoa, et al.
The Journal of Emergency Medicine|June 26, 2012
A sedentary job? Measuring the physical activity of emergency medicine residentsElaine B Josephson, Nicholas D Caputo, Solimar Pedraza, et al.
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