Publications by authors named "Marsha Bryant"

Serpins in the mammalian body are highly potent serine protease inhibitors which modulate both thrombotic and thrombolytic pathway activation, with direct and indirect crosstalk with immune and inflammatory pathways. In this review, we discuss mammalian and viral serpins as regulators of coagulation and inflammation. We focus first on the thrombotic and thrombolytic serine proteases and known interactions between these protease cascades and elements of the innate immune response.

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Objective: To determine whether paramedics can identify patients contacting 9-1-1 who do not require emergency department (ED) care.

Methods: The setting was an urban county with a two-tiered, dual response to 9-1-1 calls comprising eight local fire departments with advanced life support capabilities and a private advanced life support 9-1-1 agency with primary transport responsibilities (approximately 39,000 of the 78,000 total system patient transports in this county per year). The study population consisted of consecutive patients transported by a private transporting paramedic agency.

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