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Selected Journal Articles
Dubick MA, Williams CA, Elgjo GI, Kramer GC:
High Dose Vitamin C Infusion Reduces Fluid
Requirements In The Resuscitation Of Burn
Injured In Sheep. Shock 24(2):139-144, 2005.
Miller L, Kramer GC, Bolleter S:
Rescue access made easy. JEMS 30:s8-18, 2005.
Ewaldsson C-A, Vane LA, Kramer GC, Hahn RG:
Adrenergic Drugs Alter Both the Fluid Kinetics and the
Hemodynamic Responses to Volume Expansion in Sheep. Journal of
Surgical Research 131(1):7-14, 2006.
Kramer GC, Kinsky MP, Esenaliev RO:
Assessment of tissue oxygenation: Ultimate
endpoint or simply interesting? Crit Care Med
34(3):924-6, 2006.
Hoskins SL, Elgjo GI, Lu J, Ying H, Grady JJ, Herndon DN, Kramer
GC:
Closed-Loop Resuscitation of Burn Shock. J Burn Care Res
27(3):377-385, 2006.
Michell MW, Oliveira HM, Kinsky MP, Vaid SU,
Herndon DN, Kramer GC:
Enteral resuscitation of burn shock using world
health organization oral rehydration solution: a
potential solution for mass casualty care. J
Burn Care Res 27: 819-825, 2006.
Prough D, Kramer G, Uchicda T, Stephenson R,
Hellmich H, DeWitt D:
Effects of hypertonic arginine on cerebral blood
flow and intracranial pressure after traumatic
brain injury combined with hemorrhagic
hypotension. Shock 26: 290-5, 2006.
Vaid SU, Shah A, Michell MW, Rafie AD, Deyo DJ,
Prough DS, Kramer GC:
Normotensive and Hypotensive Closed-Loop
Resuscitation using 3.0% NaCl to Treat Multiple
Hemorrhages in Sheep. Crit Care Med 2006; 34:
1185-1192.
Cancio LC, Kramer GC, Hoskins SL:
Gastrointestinal fluid resuscitation of
thermally injured patients. J Burn Care Res
2006; 27: 561-9.
Nascimento Jr. P, Vaid SU, Hoskins SL,
Espana JM, Kinsky MP, Kramer GC:
Hypertonic 15% sodium pyruvate offers no
initial resuscitation avantage compared with
8% hypertonic NaC1 in sheep with multiple
hemorrhages. SHOCK. 2007;27(No.5):565-71.
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