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Patrick D. Kilgo

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The Journal of Trauma|June 10, 2004
The Authors’ ReplyPatrick D. Kilgo, J. Wayne Meredith
The Journal of Trauma|November 11, 2003
A fresh set of survival risk ratios derived from incidents in the National Trauma Data Bank from which the ICISS may be calculatedJ Wayne Meredith, Patrick D Kilgo, Turner Osler
The Journal of Trauma|October 21, 2003
The worst injury predicts mortality outcome the best: rethinking the role of multiple injuries in trauma outcome scoringPatrick D Kilgo, Turner M Osler, Wayne Meredith
The Journal of Trauma|May 12, 2006
Incorporating recent advances to make the TRISS approach universally availablePatrick D Kilgo, J Wayne Meredith, Turner M Osler
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery|March 18, 2014
Total arch replacement using moderate hypothermic circulatory arrest and unilateral selective antegrade cerebral perfusionBradley G Leshnower, Patrick D Kilgo, Edward P Chen
The Journal of Trauma|November 11, 2003
Independently derived survival risk ratios yield better estimates of survival than traditional survival risk ratios when using the ICISSJ Wayne Meredith, Patrick D Kilgo, Turner M Osler
The Journal of Trauma|September 30, 2004
A note on the disjointed nature of the injury severity scorePatrick D Kilgo, J Wayne Meredith, Rebecca Hensberry, et al.
The American Surgeon|November 5, 2002
Acute respiratory distress syndrome in blunt trauma: identification of independent risk factorsPreston R Miller, Martin A Croce, Patrick D Kilgo, et al.
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery|June 9, 2012
Bilateral internal thoracic artery grafting is associated with significantly improved long-term survival, even among diabetic patientsJohn D Puskas, Adil Sadiq, Thomas A Vassiliades, et al.
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery|October 1, 2013
Improved left ventricular function and remodeling after the david v for significant aortic insufficiencyBradley G Leshnower, Robert A Guyton, Laronica McPherson, et al.
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The Journal of Trauma|June 10, 2004
The Authors’ ReplyPatrick D. Kilgo, J. Wayne Meredith
The Journal of Trauma|November 11, 2003
A fresh set of survival risk ratios derived from incidents in the National Trauma Data Bank from which the ICISS may be calculatedJ Wayne Meredith, Patrick D Kilgo, Turner Osler
The Journal of Trauma|October 21, 2003
The worst injury predicts mortality outcome the best: rethinking the role of multiple injuries in trauma outcome scoringPatrick D Kilgo, Turner M Osler, Wayne Meredith
The Journal of Trauma|May 12, 2006
Incorporating recent advances to make the TRISS approach universally availablePatrick D Kilgo, J Wayne Meredith, Turner M Osler
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery|March 18, 2014
Total arch replacement using moderate hypothermic circulatory arrest and unilateral selective antegrade cerebral perfusionBradley G Leshnower, Patrick D Kilgo, Edward P Chen
The Journal of Trauma|November 11, 2003
Independently derived survival risk ratios yield better estimates of survival than traditional survival risk ratios when using the ICISSJ Wayne Meredith, Patrick D Kilgo, Turner M Osler
The Journal of Trauma|September 30, 2004
A note on the disjointed nature of the injury severity scorePatrick D Kilgo, J Wayne Meredith, Rebecca Hensberry, et al.
The American Surgeon|November 5, 2002
Acute respiratory distress syndrome in blunt trauma: identification of independent risk factorsPreston R Miller, Martin A Croce, Patrick D Kilgo, et al.
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery|June 9, 2012
Bilateral internal thoracic artery grafting is associated with significantly improved long-term survival, even among diabetic patientsJohn D Puskas, Adil Sadiq, Thomas A Vassiliades, et al.
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery|October 1, 2013
Improved left ventricular function and remodeling after the david v for significant aortic insufficiencyBradley G Leshnower, Robert A Guyton, Laronica McPherson, et al.
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