An abdominal computed tomography may be safe in selected hypotensive trauma patients with positive Focused Assessment with Sonography in Trauma examination

Author:

Cook Mackenzie R.,Holcomb John B.,Rahbar Mohammad H.,Fox Erin E.,Alarcon Louis H.,Bulger Eileen M.,Brasel Karen J.,Schreiber Martin A.,Rahbar Mohammad H.,Holcomb John B.,Fox Erin E.,del Junco Deborah J.,Cotton Bryan A.,Wade Charles E.,Zhang Jiajie,Matijevic Nena,Bai Yu,Wang Weiwei,Podbielski Jeanette,Duran Sarah J.,Benjamin-Garner Ruby,Reynolds Robert J.,Zhang Xuan,Dickerson Aisha,Camp Elizabeth S.,Holcomb John B.,Cotton Bryan A.,Elopre Marily,Hatch Quinton M.,Scerbo Michelle,Caga-Anan Zerremi,White Christopher E.,Franzen Kimberly L.,Coates Elsa C.,Brasel Karen J.,Walsh Pamela,Schreiber Martin A.,Underwood Samantha J.,Curren Jodie,Cohen Mitchell J.,Knudson M. Margaret,Nelson Mary,Call Mariah S.,Muskat Peter,Johannigman Jay A.,Robinson Bryce R.H.,Branson Richard,Gomaa Dina,Dahl Cendi,Alarcon Louis H.,Peitzman Andrew B.,Stull Stacy D.,Kampmeyer Mitch,Early Barbara J.,Shnol Helen L.,Zolin Samuel J.,Sears Sarah B.,Myers John G.,Stewart Ronald M.,Sambucini Rick L.,Gildea Marianne,DeRosa Mark,Jonas Rachelle,McCarthy Janet,Phelan Herbert A.,Minei Joseph P.,Carroll Elizabeth,Bulger Eileen M.,Klotz Patricia,Warner Keir J.

Funder

U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command

CTSA

NIH

Haemonetics Corporation

KCI USA, Inc.

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

General Medicine,Surgery

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