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Aorta Thoracic; Traumatic Rupture
Primary: Number of Participants With Major Adverse Events — 0 number of serious adverse events
Hemorrhagic Shock · Traumatic Brain Injury
Primary: 4 Hour Mortality — 50; 32 Participants
Blunt Chest Wall Trauma · Rib Fracture · Sternal Fracture
Primary: Opioid Requirement at 24 Hours Post-randomization — 38; 202 morphine milligram equivalents
Abdominal Trauma
Primary: Sensitivity of Detecting Solid Organ Injury Measured as the Number of True Positives — 18; 20 Participants
Hemorrhagic Shock
Primary: Biological Response as Characterized by Selected Cytokines, Specifically Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha (TNFα), Interleukin One (IL-1β), and Interleukin Six (IL-6).
Blunt Injury of Thorax · Multiple Rib Fractures, Involving Three Ribs
Primary: Milligrams of Morphine Equivalents (MME) Administered — 84.9; 81.7 Morphine Milligam Equivalents (MME)
Hemorrhagic Shock · Acute Blood Loss Anemia · Traumatic Brain Injury
Primary: Packed Red Blood Cells Equivalents Units Transfused (1 Whole Blood Unit Treated as 1 Packed Red Blood Cell Unit and 1 Fresh Frozen Plasma Unit) — 3.8; 5.7 units
Injury of Duodenum · Pancreatic Injury
Primary: Duodenal-related Complications — 13; 11; 8; 19 percentage of subjects
Blunt Thoracic Aortic Injury
Primary: All-cause Mortality Within 30-days of the Index Procedure — 4 participants
Cesarean Delivery · Glove Perforation
Primary: Surgical Glove Perforation. — 30; 30 Cases with a glove puncture
Trauma
Primary: SpHb's Ability to Detect Critical Drops
Multiple Trauma
Primary: Death — 52 participants — p=< 0.001
Severe Traumatic Brain Injury
Primary: Fraction of Time That Brain Oxygen Levels Are Below the Critical Threshold of 20 mm Hg . — 0.15; 0.44 Proportion
Head Trauma · Image, Body
Primary: Sensitivity: Percentage of MRIs Correctly Identifying Clinically Important Intracranial Injury (True Positives) — 70 Percentage of MRIs correctly identifying
Anemia
Primary: Postoperative Wound Infection (Superficial or Deep) or Other Perioperative Infection — 12; 3 Participants — p=.0122
Brain Injuries · Wounds and Injuries · Hemorrhage
Primary: Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory (PedsQL) — 64.9; 60.2; 67.2 Quality of life units * months
Traumatic Brain Injury
Primary: Number of Participants With Improved Cerebral Perfusion — 8 Participants
Venous Thromboembolism · Traumatic Brain Injury
Primary: Percentage of Participants With Worsening TBI Hemorrhage — 5.9; 3.6 percentage of participants
Traumatic Injury
Primary: Number of Participants With Morbidity — 0; 0 number of participants
Head Injury
Primary: Assess Parents' Knowledge Regarding Their Child's Risk for a Significant Brain Injury — 6.2; 5.26 Number of questions correct out of 10
Mild Traumatic Brain Injury · Concussion
Primary: The Feasibility of Inpatient Bedside Neurocognitive Testing of Pediatric Patients With Minor Traumatic Brain Injury. — 120 participants
Traumatic Brain Injury
Primary: Dichotomized Glasgow Outcome Scale Extended (GOS-E) at 6 Months — 107; 108; 110; 218 Participants — p=.1809
Trauma · Trauma Injury · Hypoxemia
Primary: Occurrence of Hypoxemia — 5.1; 5.1 IR of episodes pr. 100 participant-hours — p=0.95
Brain Injuries, Traumatic
Primary: Mortality — 7.7; 33.3 percentage of participants
Hemorrhagic Shock
Primary: Neutrophil Oxidative Burst Activity — 302; 302; 298; 268 Median Fluorescence Intensity — p=0.56
Trauma
Primary: Base Deficit </= -6 — 12 participants
TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury)
Primary: Percent Change in Trail Making Test Part B Time to Completion — -25.6 percent change in time
Trauma
Primary: Mortality — 42; 81 participants
Concussion
Primary: Longitudinal DTI Changes — 0.000809; 0.000760; 0.000763; 0.000843 voxels
Blunt Trauma · Penetrating Wound · Hemorrhagic Shock
Primary: Total Volume of All Crystalloid Given for Early Resuscitation (Feasibility) — 2.04; 1.04; 1 liters