University of Michigan Hospitals and Health Centers

Department of Emergency Medicine

2001 Publications

 

  1. Fernandez R, Sarma JV, Hirschl RB, Ward PA, Younger JG. Reduced Syk phosphorylation accompanies decreased neutrophil chemotaxis and phagocytosis following exposure to perflubron. J Applied Physiol. 2001; 91:1941-1947
  2. Huber-Lang MS, Sarma JV, McGurie SR, Lu KT, Guo RF, Padgaonkar VA, Younkin EM, Laudes IJ, Riedemann NC, Younger JG, Ward PA. Protective Effects of Anti-C5a Peptide Antibodies in Experimental Sepsis. FASEB Journal 2001; 15:568-7.
  3. Kim MH, Conlon B, Eginger M, Bruckman D, Kronick S, Lowell M, Morady F, Armstrong WF, Eagle KA. Clinical outcomes and costs associated with a first episode of uncomplicated atrial fibrillation presenting to the emergency room. Am J Cardiol 2001; 88:74-76.
  4. Spaite DW, Maio RF, Garrison HG, Desmond JS, Gregor MA, Stiell IG, Cayten CG, Chew JL, MacKenzie EJ, Miller DR, O’Malley PJ. Emergency medical services outcomes project (EMSOP) II:Developing the foundation and conceptual models for prehospital outcomes research. Ann Emerg Med 2001; 37:657-663.
  5. Stern SA, Wang X, Mertz M, Chowanski ZP, Remick DG, Kim HM, Dronen SC. Under-resuscitation of near-lethal uncontrolled hemorrhage: Effects on mortality and end-organ failure at 72 hours. Shock 2001; 15:16-23.
  6. Weber JE, Chudnofsky CR, Younger JG, Larkin GL, Boczar M, Wilkerson MD. A randomized comparison of helium-oxygen mixture and racemic epinephrine for the treatment of moderate to severe croup. Pediatrics 2001; 107:1-4.
  7. Xi G, Hua Y, Keep RF, Younger JG, Hoff JT. Systemic complement depletion diminishes perihematomal brain edema. Stroke 2001; 32:162-167.
  8. Younger JG, Sasaki N, Ko AC, Delgado J, Nghiem TX, Till GO, Ward PA. Systemic and lung physiological changes after intravascular activiation of complement with cobra venom factor.  J. Applied Physiol 2001; 90:2289-95.
  9. Younger JG, Sasaki N, Saleh E, Ravage Z, Ward Pa, Till GO. Detrimental effects of complement activation in hemorrhagic shock. J Applied Physiol 2001; 90:441-446.
  10. Zink BJ, Schultz CH, Stern SA, Mertz M, Wang X, Johnston P, Keep RF. Effects of ethanol and naltrexone in a model of traumatic brain injury with hemorrhagic shock. Alcoholism:Clin Exp Res 2001; 25:016-923.
  11. Cunningham R, Mikhail MG. Management of patients with syncope and cardiac arrhythmias in an emergency department observation unit. Emerg Med Clin of N Am. 19(1):105-21, vii, 2001 Feb.
  12. von Lubitz DK, Van Dyke Parunak H, Levine H, Beier KP, Freer J, Pletcher T, Sauter J, Treloar D, Wolf E. The VIBE of the burning agents: stimulation and modeling of burns and their treatment using agent-based programming, virtual reality, and human patient simulation. Studies in Health Technology & Informatics. 81:554-60, 2001
  13. Spaite DW, Maio R, Garrison HG, Desmond JS, Gregor MA, Stiell IG, Cayten CG, Chew JL Jr., Mackenzie EJ, Miller DR, O’Malley PJ. Emergency Medical Services Outcomes Project (EMSOP) II: developing the foundation and conceptual models for out-of-hospital outcomes research. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 37(6):657-63, 2001 Jun.
  14. Welch RD, Zalenski RJ, Fredrick PD, Malmgren JA, Compton S, Grzybowski M, Thomas S, Kowalenko T, Ever NR. National Registry of Myocardial Infarction 2 and 3 Investigators. Prognostic value of a normal or nonspecific initial electrocardiogram in acute myocardial infarction. JAMA. 286 (16):1977-84, 2001 Oct 24-31.
  15. Stern SA. Low-volume fluid resuscitation for presumed hemorrhagic shock: helpful or harmful? Current Opinion in Critical Care. 7(6):422-30, 2001 Dec.
  16. Zink BJ. Emergency medicine research – a time to celebrate, contemplate, and propagate. Academic Emergency Medicine. 8(5):409-11, 2001 May.
  17. Zink BJ. Traumatic brain injury outcome: concepts for emergency care. Annals of Emergency Medicine 37(3):318-32, 2001 Mar.