The changing pattern and implications of multiple organ failure after blunt injury with hemorrhagic shock*
Joseph P. Minei(Parkland Memorial Hospital), Ronald V. Maier(University of Washington), Grant E. O’Keefe, Joseph Cuschieri(University of Washington), Brian G. Harbrecht(University of Louisville), Ronald G. Tompkins(Harvard University), Mitchell J. Cohen(University of California, San Francisco), Lyle L. Moldawer(University of Florida), Jason L. Sperry(University of Pittsburgh), Michael A. West(San Francisco General Hospital), Ernest E. Moore(University of Colorado Denver)
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