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Lorenzo Paladino

Researcher at SUNY Downstate Medical Center

Publications -  63
Citations -  1644

Lorenzo Paladino is an academic researcher from SUNY Downstate Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Intensive care & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 58 publications receiving 1380 citations. Previous affiliations of Lorenzo Paladino include State University of New York System.

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Overcrowding in emergency department: an international issue

TL;DR: This manuscript represents a synopsis of the lectures on overcrowding problems in the ED of the Third Italian GREAT Network Congress, held in Rome, 15–19 October 2012, and hopefully, they may provide valuable contributions in the understanding of ED crowding solutions.
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The utility of base deficit and arterial lactate in differentiating major from minor injury in trauma patients with normal vital signs

TL;DR: The addition of BD and lactate to triage vital signs increases the ability to distinguish major from minor injury and improves the identification of trauma patients with major injuries.
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Manual In-Line Stabilization for Acute Airway Management of Suspected Cervical Spine Injury: Historical Review and Current Questions

TL;DR: An ancestral review tracing the origins of manual in-line stabilization is presented and an analysis of subsequent studies evaluating the risks and benefits of the procedure is presented, suggesting alternative techniques that do not require direct visualization warrant investigation.
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Systematic review: emergency department bedside ultrasonography for diagnosing suspected abdominal aortic aneurysm.

TL;DR: Seven high-quality studies of the operating characteristics of emergency department (ED) ultrasonography for AAA showed excellent diagnostic performance for emergency bedside US to detect the presence of AAA in symptomatic patients.
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Increasing ventilator surge capacity in disasters: Ventilation of four adult-human-sized sheep on a single ventilator with a modified circuit

TL;DR: This technique has the potential to improve disaster preparedness by expanding local ventilator surge capacity until emergency supplies can be delivered from central stockpiles and further research should be conducted on ventilating individuals with different lung compliances and on potential microbial cross-contamination.