From the Section of Trauma, Surgical Critical Care and Acute Care Surgery, Department of Surgery (L.M.K., L.T., D.A.S., K.L.S.), Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, California; Section of Burn, Trauma and Surgical Critical Care, Department of Surgery (J.M.), UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas; Section of General Surgery, Trauma, Surgical Critical Care, Department of Surgery (K.A.D.), Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut; Section of Trauma, Surgical Critical Care, Burns and Acute Care Surgery, Department of Surgery (J.D.), University of California, San Diego, California; Section of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, Department of Surgery (A.B.), University of Kentucky College of Medicine, Lexington, Kentucky; Section of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, Department of Surgery (A.H.), Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts; and Section of Pediatric Surgery, Department of Surgery (L.R.T.S.), Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis, Indiana.
Address for reprints: Lisa Marie Knowlton, MD, Section of Trauma, Surgical Critical Care and Acute Care Surgery Stanford University, 300 Pasteur Drive, H3634 Stanford, CA 94305; email: [email protected].
This article will be presented as a podium oral presentation at the 77th Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma; September 26–29, 2018 in San Diego, CA.