Publications by authors named "Jorge I Cue"

Background: Few data exist comparing medical student surgical education programs across the US and Canada. We conducted a 30-question, Web-based survey of 142 medical schools in the US and Canada about the administration of undergraduate surgical education programs at their institutions.

Study Design: From October 2005 to January 2006, 142 Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) medical schools in the US and Canada were asked to complete a 30-item, Web-based questionnaire.

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This article discusses issues related to nutrition support for the critically ill (CCI), especially those who are dependent on ventilators for long periods. A large and growing population of patients survives acute critical illness only to become CCI with profound debilitation, weeks to months of hospitalization, and often permanent dependence on mechanical ventilation and other life-sustaining modalities. Despite resource-intensive treatment, outcomes for CCI remain poor.

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Background: Inability to close the abdominal wall after laparotomy for trauma may occur as a result of visceral edema, retroperitoneal hematoma, use of packing, and traumatic loss of tissue. Often life-saving, decompressive laparotomy and temporary abdominal closure require later restoration of anatomic continuity of the abdominal wall.

Methods: The trauma registry, open abdomen database, and patient medical records at a level 1 university-based trauma center were reviewed from January 1988 to December 2001.

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