Publications by authors named "A McCague"

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  • This research examines a five-year analysis of bicycle-related injuries to see how helmet and protective gear use impacts injury severity and recovery.
  • Using data from the National Trauma Data Standard, the study focused on over 135,000 bicycle incident cases, comparing helmet users to non-users in terms of Glasgow Coma Scale scores and hospital stays.
  • The results showed that helmet users had significantly better GCS scores and shorter hospital stays, with notable differences in helmet use trends across age groups, highlighting the need for increased helmet usage, especially among younger riders.
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Introduction Cholestasis in hospitalized patients receiving opiates has the potential to have devastating outcomes including acalculous cholecystitis, sepsis, or even death. In this study, we evaluate the outcomes of trauma patients treated with methylnaltrexone. Methods We conducted the study at Desert Regional Medical Center, a level 1 trauma center in Palm Springs, California.

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Introduction Following traumatic injury, patients often require imaging modalities that subject them to large amounts of radiation. The current protocol for imaging workup in trauma patients includes plain radiographs and computed tomography (CT). Although these imaging modalities have improved quality and efficiency in trauma interventions, it is essential to understand their potential limitations and adverse effects.

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Introduction Climbing is a strength and strategy-driven sport that has greatly increased in popularity over the last decade, partially due to its debut in the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics. With an increasing number of new climbers and the emergence of recreational indoor climbing facilities, fall injury risk remains a legitimate concern within the climbing community. This study evaluates the pattern of injury in trauma patients presenting to the Desert Regional Medical Center, a level 1 trauma center in Palm Springs, CA, following falls from height while rock climbing.

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Introduction Falls from trees (FFTs), although rare, represent a significant public health concern due to the severe consequences they can impose. Such incidents, while statistically uncommon across the wider population, have the potential to cause drastic, lasting alterations in patients' lives. The severity of these events is often substantial, highlighted by high Injury Severity Scores (ISSs) and prolonged hospital length of stay (LOS), which brings to light the urgent need for preventive strategies and heightened awareness.

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