土谷 飛鳥

Tsuchiya Asuka

  • 准教授
  • 学位:博士(医学)

基本情報

所属

  • Undergraduate School of Global Studies
  • Undergraduate School of Medicine / Faculty of Medicine
  • Graduate School of Medicine / Course of Advanced Medical Science
  • Graduate School of Medicine / Course of Medical Science

詳細情報

論文

Publication hyper-inflation in the field of intensive care.

Therapeutic strategies for pseudoaneurysm following blunt liver and spleen injuries: A multicenter cohort study in the pediatric population.

JPN clinical practice guidelines 2021 with easy-to-understand explanations for the management of acute pancreatitis.

Long-term Functional Outcomes, Quality of Life, and Patient Trajectory in Trauma Survivors: A Study Protocol

Nationwide observational study of mortality from complicated intra-abdominal infections and the role of bacterial cultures

Tracheostomy and mortality in patients with severe burns: A nationwide observational study

Mortality and Morbidity After Hartmann’s Procedure Versus Primary Anastomosis Without a Diverting Stoma for Colorectal Perforation: A Nationwide Observational Study

Hyperbaric oxygen therapy for persistent post-concussion syndrome following mild traumatic brain injury

Outcomes after helicopter versus ground emergency medical services for major trauma--propensity score and instrumental variable analyses: A retrospective nationwide cohort study

講演・口頭発表等

  • Vision of Doctor Car Registry
  • FOLLOW-UP Trauma study Preliminary Report
  • FOLLOW-UP Trauma in Japan Trauma Survivorship – The Japan Experience Preliminary Report

共同研究・競争的資金等の研究課題

Development of a tailor-made social reintegration support system using a comprehensive trauma long-term outcome database.

Development of comprehensive long-term patients outcome database in trauma and establishment of tailor-made post-discharge medical care

The geospatial analysis to establish the evidence-based strategy for automated external defibrillator installation

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