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Personal<br />
Jay A. Johannigman, M.D., F.A.C.S., F.C.C.M<br />
Office Address: Division <strong>of</strong> Trauma and Critical Care<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Surgery</strong><br />
<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Cincinnati</strong> Medical Center<br />
231 Albert Sabin Way, M.L. 558<br />
<strong>Cincinnati</strong>, OH 45267-0558<br />
Office Telephone: (513) 558-5661, Fax (513) 558-3136<br />
Education<br />
CURRICULUM VITAE<br />
Pre-Medical Education:<br />
1975-1979 A.B., Summa Cum Laude, Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio<br />
Medical Education:<br />
1979-1983 M.D., Case Western Reserve <strong>University</strong>, Cleveland, Ohio<br />
Postgraduate Education:<br />
1983-1988 General <strong>Surgery</strong> Residency, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Cincinnati</strong> Medical Center,<br />
<strong>Cincinnati</strong>, Ohio<br />
1988-1990 Fellow, Trauma and Surgical Critical Care, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Cincinnati</strong><br />
Medical Center, <strong>Cincinnati</strong>, Ohio<br />
1993 Aerospace Medicine Primary Course, Brooks AFB, San Antonio, Texas<br />
2009 Air War College – Graduate with Excellence, Maxwell AFB, Alabama<br />
Military Experience<br />
1979 Commissioned 2 nd Lieutenant, USAF Reserves<br />
Health Pr<strong>of</strong>ession Scholarship Program<br />
1990-1994 Staff Surgeon<br />
Medical Director, Surgical Critical Care Service<br />
Wilford Hall USAF Medical Center<br />
Lackland AFB, Texas
1991-2002 Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Uniformed Services <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Health Sciences<br />
F. Edward Herbert School <strong>of</strong> Medicine<br />
Bethesda, Maryland<br />
1993-1996 AFSOC Consultant Surgeon<br />
Air Force Special Operations Command, Kirtland AFB, NM<br />
1995-2003 Lieutenant Colonel, USAFR MC FS<br />
Lackland AFB, Texas<br />
2003-Present Colonel, USAFR MC FS<br />
Bolling AFB, Washington, DC<br />
2002-present Adjunct Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Surgery</strong><br />
Uniformed Services <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Health Sciences<br />
F. Edward Herbert School <strong>of</strong> Medicine<br />
Bethesda, Maryland<br />
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2003 Deputy Commander <strong>of</strong> 332 nd Expeditionary Medical Group, 332 nd Air<br />
Expeditionary Wing, Talil Air Base, Iraq, August 17 to November 11,<br />
2003<br />
2004 Bronze Star awarded August 17, 2004<br />
2005 CCATT Team member, 332 nd EAES/332 EAW Balad Air Base, Iraq,<br />
January<br />
to March, 2005.<br />
2006 Deputy Commander 332 nd AFTH/332 EAW, Balad Air Base, Iraq, May to<br />
i. July, 2006<br />
2008 Trauma Director 332 nd AFTH/332 EAW, Balad Air Base, Iraq, January to<br />
April, 2008<br />
2010 Trauma Czar 455 AEW, Bagram Air Base, Afghanistan, August to<br />
December, 2010<br />
Current Assignment: Mobilization Assistant<br />
Air Mobility Command Surgeon’s Office
Academic Appointments<br />
Scott Air Force Base, Illinois<br />
Consultant, USAF Center for Readiness Skills Training<br />
<strong>Cincinnati</strong>, Ohio<br />
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1992-1994 Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Surgery</strong><br />
The <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio<br />
San Antonio, Texas<br />
1994-1999 Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Surgery</strong><br />
Division <strong>of</strong> Trauma and Critical Care<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Surgery</strong><br />
<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Cincinnati</strong> Medical Center<br />
<strong>Cincinnati</strong>, Ohio<br />
1997-2000 Director - Trauma and Surgical Critical Care<br />
Jewish Hospital, Kenwood<br />
<strong>Cincinnati</strong>, Ohio<br />
1998-Present Medical Director<br />
Outpatient Surgical Services<br />
<strong>University</strong> Hospital, Inc.<br />
<strong>Cincinnati</strong>, Ohio<br />
1999-2009 Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Surgery</strong><br />
Division <strong>of</strong> Trauma and Critical Care<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Surgery</strong><br />
<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Cincinnati</strong> Medical Center<br />
<strong>Cincinnati</strong>, Ohio<br />
2000-2006 Chairman, Ohio Committee on Trauma<br />
American College <strong>of</strong> Surgeons<br />
2001-2008 Vice-Chair, State <strong>of</strong> Ohio Trauma Committee<br />
2001-Present Director, Division <strong>of</strong> Trauma/Critical Care<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Surgery</strong><br />
<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Cincinnati</strong> Medical Center<br />
<strong>Cincinnati</strong>, OH
2002-Present Assistant Medical Director<br />
<strong>Cincinnati</strong> Fire Department<br />
Emergency Medical Services Division<br />
2002-Present Chair, Ohio District #4 Committee on Applicants<br />
American College <strong>of</strong> Surgeons<br />
2003-present Volunteer Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Clinical Nursing<br />
College <strong>of</strong> Nursing, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Cincinnati</strong> Medical Center<br />
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2007-present Chief, Region V, American College <strong>of</strong> Surgeons Committee on Trauma<br />
2007-present ATLS National Faculty, American College <strong>of</strong> Surgeons<br />
2007-present Liaison Representative, American College <strong>of</strong> Surgeons, to the Committee<br />
on Tactical Combat Casualty Care (CoTCCC)<br />
2009-present Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> Clinical – GEO Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Surgery</strong><br />
Division <strong>of</strong> Trauma & Critical Care<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Surgery</strong><br />
<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Cincinnati</strong> Medical Center<br />
<strong>Cincinnati</strong>, Ohio<br />
Advisory Boards<br />
1990-Present Medical Advisory Board, City <strong>of</strong> <strong>Cincinnati</strong> Fire Department<br />
Certification<br />
Diplomate, American Board <strong>of</strong> <strong>Surgery</strong> #34367, 5/2/89<br />
American Board <strong>of</strong> <strong>Surgery</strong>, added Qualifications in Surgical Critical Care, 10/90<br />
American Board <strong>of</strong> <strong>Surgery</strong>, Recertified in <strong>Surgery</strong>, 10/97; 11/07 (exp 7-1-2019)<br />
American Board <strong>of</strong> <strong>Surgery</strong>, Recertified in Surgical Critical Care, 10/99 (certificate #571)<br />
Fellow, American College <strong>of</strong> Surgeons, 10/93<br />
Basic Cardiac Life Support<br />
Advanced Cardiac Life Support<br />
Advanced Trauma Life Support – Instructor<br />
Advanced Trauma Life Support - State Faculty<br />
Flight Surgeon - Air Reserve Personnel Center, Denver, CO<br />
Active Fellow, American Association for the <strong>Surgery</strong> <strong>of</strong> Trauma, 9/98<br />
Fellow, Society <strong>of</strong> Critical Care Medicine, 1/06
Licensure<br />
State Medical Board <strong>of</strong> Ohio, Certificate #014060, August 1988<br />
Awards, Honors<br />
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Phi Beta Kappa, Junior year, Kenyon College<br />
Upjohn Award for Excellence in Clinical Pharmacology, 1983<br />
President, Alpha Omega Alpha Society, Case Western Reserve <strong>University</strong><br />
Best Teaching Resident, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Cincinnati</strong>, Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Surgery</strong>, 1986, 1988<br />
Surgical Educator <strong>of</strong> the Year, Wilford Hall Medical Center, 1993-1994<br />
<strong>Cincinnati</strong> Magazine “Top Doc”, November, 2000<br />
Thomas M. McNish Award, United States Air Force Reserve Recruiting Command, 2000<br />
<strong>Cincinnati</strong> Business Courier Health Care Hero – Provider, 2000<br />
Silver Apple Teaching Award, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Cincinnati</strong> College <strong>of</strong> Medicine, 1996-1997, 2001,<br />
2003<br />
Bronze Star for meritorious achievement as Deputy Commander <strong>of</strong> 332 nd Expeditionary Medical<br />
Group, 332 nd Air Expeditionary Wing, Talil Air Base, Iraq, August 17 to November 11, 2003;<br />
awarded August 17, 2004.<br />
AMSUS IMA <strong>of</strong> the Year Award – presented 11-2-05<br />
AAST Honorary Medal for Combat <strong>Surgery</strong> – presented 9-23-05<br />
Air Force Association (AFA) Team <strong>of</strong> the Year Award for 2007 – presented 4-2-07<br />
Airlift/Tanker Association (A/TA) Hall <strong>of</strong> Fame – 2007<br />
Barry Goldwater Service Award – Uniformed Services <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> the Health Sciences - 2011<br />
Society Memberships<br />
American Association for the <strong>Surgery</strong> <strong>of</strong> Trauma, 1997-present<br />
American Board <strong>of</strong> <strong>Surgery</strong> (Diplomate), 1989-present<br />
American College <strong>of</strong> Surgeons (Fellow), 1994-present<br />
Association for Academic <strong>Surgery</strong>, 1990-present<br />
Central Surgical Association, 1997-present<br />
Eastern Association for the <strong>Surgery</strong> <strong>of</strong> Trauma, 1996-present<br />
Society <strong>of</strong> American Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Surgeons, 1991-2000<br />
Society <strong>of</strong> Critical Care Medicine 1990-present, Fellow - 1996<br />
Western Trauma Association, 1998-present<br />
<strong>Cincinnati</strong> Surgical Society – 2006-present<br />
AMSUS (Association <strong>of</strong> Military Surgeons – United States)<br />
A/TA (Airlift Tanker Association) Life Member = 2007
Clinical Activities<br />
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Medical Director <strong>of</strong> Surgical Outpatient Clinics, Department <strong>of</strong> General <strong>Surgery</strong><br />
Attending Staff Trauma Surgeon with an average <strong>of</strong> seven call nights per month<br />
Attending Surgical/Critical Care Staff with an average <strong>of</strong> one week out <strong>of</strong> five participation<br />
Director, Acute Care Surgical Service <strong>University</strong> Hospital <strong>Cincinnati</strong> Ohio<br />
Director, Acute Care Surgical Service The Christ Hospital <strong>Cincinnati</strong> Ohio<br />
Committees<br />
<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Cincinnati</strong><br />
Physician Assistant Advisory Council, May 1998-present.<br />
Process Action Team/Medical Records Committee, May 1998-2005<br />
Trauma CQI Committee, 1994-present.<br />
Utilization Review Committee, 1995-2004<br />
Chair, Physicians Counsel on Ambulatory Care, 1999 – present<br />
Tri-State Trauma Coalition, 1999 – present<br />
Mont Reid Surgical Society, 1999-present<br />
Critical Care Committee, 1999 - 2000<br />
Special Care Committee, 2000 - 2004<br />
UC Physicians Marketing Committee, 2000 – present<br />
Director, Surgical Grand Rounds, 2000 – present<br />
Code Red Committee, 2001-2005<br />
Step-Down Committee, 2001-2005<br />
<strong>University</strong> Hospital Clinical Practice Improvement Committee, 2003-present<br />
General <strong>Surgery</strong> Residency Committee, 2003-present<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Surgery</strong> Chairman Search Committee – 2007<br />
Joint Strategic Planning Committee – 2007<br />
Organ Donation Committee – 2006-present<br />
LifeCenter Organ Donation Network Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees – 2006-2008<br />
General <strong>Surgery</strong> Finance Committee – 2004-present<br />
<strong>University</strong> Hospital Ambassadors – 2007-present<br />
Mont Reid Surgical Society, Dept. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Surgery</strong> - President 2007-present<br />
National, State and Regional<br />
Member, ACS Subcommittee on Emergency Services, Prehospital – 2005-present<br />
Member, Ad Hoc Committee on Trauma Systems Consultation, American College <strong>of</strong> Surgeons,<br />
Committee on Trauma, 2005-present<br />
Member, Ad Hoc Committee on Disaster and Mass Casualty Management, American College <strong>of</strong><br />
Surgeons, 2005-present<br />
Member, National Committee on Trauma, American College <strong>of</strong> Surgeons, 2005-present
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Chair, Selection Committee - Senior Visiting Surgeon in Combat Care Program, 2006-present<br />
Military<br />
Member, Department <strong>of</strong> the Army, En Route Care Clinical Advisory Board, Subgroup<br />
Ventilation, 2004-present<br />
Member, Department <strong>of</strong> the Navy, Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care, 2004-present<br />
Member CDC TIIDE Project (Terrorism Injuries: Information, Dissemination and Exchange),<br />
2006-present<br />
Community Service<br />
Hamilton County Violence Prevention Committee – 2006-present<br />
Out <strong>of</strong> the Crossfire Violence Prevention Program, <strong>University</strong> Hospital/<strong>Cincinnati</strong> Bar Assoc –<br />
2006 to present<br />
Member, Life Center Organ Donor Network Board <strong>of</strong> Trustees – 2005- 2008<br />
Member, St. Vincent De Paul Charitable Pharmacy Board – 2007 - present<br />
Research Funding<br />
IRB Protocol 94-10-19-2: A dose-response study <strong>of</strong> inhaled nitric oxide in the treatment <strong>of</strong><br />
ARDS. Supported in part by Ohmeda Pharmaceuticals. November 1994 to 1999. Principal<br />
Investigator.<br />
IRB Protocol 95-06-16-1: An international, multi-centre, randomized double-blind, placebocontrolled,<br />
dose-titration safety and efficacy study <strong>of</strong> L-N G -Methylarginie Hydrochloride Salt<br />
(546C88) in patients with septic shock. GlaxoWellcome. August 1995 through July 1996.<br />
Principal Investigator.<br />
IRB Protocol 96-1-18-1: Oximetric evaluation <strong>of</strong> the effectiveness <strong>of</strong> atmospheric oxygen in<br />
maintaining arterial saturation during firefighter operations. International Association <strong>of</strong><br />
Firefighters. March 1996 to 1998. Principal Investigator.<br />
IRB Protocol 96-7-2-2: The effects <strong>of</strong> lateral rotation and percussion and vibration on<br />
intrapulmonary shunt, respiratory mechanics, and secretion volume in patients with acute<br />
respiratory failure requiring<br />
sedation and paralysis. The HillRom Company. July 1996 through August 1998. Principal<br />
Investigator.<br />
IRB Protocol 96-9-10-1: Comparison <strong>of</strong> 24-hr and 120-hr use <strong>of</strong> a single HME: Effects <strong>of</strong> HME<br />
efficacy, resistance, and the incidence <strong>of</strong> nosocomial pneumonia. Nellcor Puritan Bennett.<br />
September 1996 to July 1997. Principal Investigator.
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IRB Protocol 97-9-5-2: An international, randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind, parallel<br />
study <strong>of</strong> the efficacy and safety <strong>of</strong> intravenous L-N G -Methylarginine Hydrochloride Salt<br />
(546C88) infusion therapy in patients with septic shock. GlaxoWellcome. July 1997 through<br />
July 1998. Principal Investigator.<br />
IRB Protocol 96-11-15-1: Nitric oxide therapy for the severe hypoxemia associated with liver<br />
disease. Supported in part by Ohmeda Pharmaceuticals. August 1997 to 2000. Principal<br />
Investigator.<br />
IRB Protocol 97-7-10-2: Right ventricular end diastolic volume as an estimate <strong>of</strong> cardiac<br />
function. Supported in part by Baxter Healthcare Corp. July 1997 to September 1998. Principal<br />
Investigator.<br />
IRB Protocol 99-9-2-1: “Venticute® (rSP-C Surfactant) for the treatment <strong>of</strong> acute respiratory<br />
distress syndrome – A randomized, multinational, multicenter, parallel group, double blind,<br />
controlled study. Byk Gulden Pharmaceuticals. October 1999 through 2000. Principal<br />
Investigator.<br />
IRB Protocol 98-4-12-1: Use <strong>of</strong> iNOS as a marker for sepsis/SIRS. Supported by R & D<br />
Antibodies. June 1998 through December 1998. Principal Investigator.<br />
IRB Protocol 99-8-10-2: Study to evaluate efficacy and safety <strong>of</strong> a single intravenous dose <strong>of</strong><br />
CP-101,606 in subjects with severe head injury. Sponsored by Pfizer. Principal Investigator.<br />
IRB Protocol 98-11-24-1: Clinical evaluation <strong>of</strong> a closed loop ventilator during mechanical<br />
ventilation. Supported in part by Hamilton Medical. April 1998 through May 1999. Principal<br />
Investigator.<br />
IRB Protocol 01-8-28-3EE: Use <strong>of</strong> iNOS in plasma as a marker for onset <strong>of</strong> sepsis/SIRS.<br />
Sponsored by R & D Antibodies. January 2002 – July 2004. Principal Investigator.<br />
IRB Protocol 01-10-16-2: Treatment with HFO and an open lung strategy (TOOLS). <strong>University</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> Toronto. December 2001 – December 2002. Principal Investigator.<br />
Principal Investigator, Critical Evaluation <strong>of</strong> the Galileo Gold mechanical ventilator, Hamilton,<br />
10/31/01 – March 2002. Principal Investigator.<br />
Ohio Department <strong>of</strong> Public Safety – Division <strong>of</strong> Emergency Medical Services Trauma Grant.<br />
Response Times and Impact on Care in Rural Trauma Centers. Principal Investigator – July 1,<br />
2004 – June 30, 2005.
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#SMS00003 National Space Biomedical Research Institute. Determination <strong>of</strong> Oxygen<br />
Requirements in Hypobaric Atmosp<strong>here</strong>s. Principal Investigator. January 1, 2007-December 1,<br />
2007<br />
N00014-05-1-0436; Office <strong>of</strong> Naval Research. Automatic Control <strong>of</strong> Inspired O2 in Mechanically<br />
Ventilated Trauma Patients. Principal Investigator. 03/30/05-12/01/07<br />
IRB #04-12-07-04-EE. Serial Point <strong>of</strong> Care Venous Lactate for the Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Blunt Trauma<br />
Patients. iSTAT/Abbott Point <strong>of</strong> Care. Co-Investigator. 2007<br />
IRB Protocol 06-10-17-03: An open label, multicenter, multinational study to assess the safety<br />
tolerability and pharmacokinetics <strong>of</strong> aerolized amikacin in intubated and mechanically-ventilated<br />
patients with nosocomial pneumonia, Nekktar. Principal Investigator. 2007-2008.<br />
Office <strong>of</strong> Naval Research. FDA Phase I Clinical Trial <strong>of</strong> Closed Loop Control <strong>of</strong> Oxygenation<br />
using PEEP. Principal Investigator. March 2008-December 2009.<br />
Peer Reviewed Publications<br />
1. Hurst JM, Davis K Jr., Branson RD, Johannigman JA. Comparison <strong>of</strong> blood gases during<br />
transport using two methods <strong>of</strong> ventilatory support. J Trauma 1989; 29:1637-1640.<br />
2. Branson RD, Campbell RS, Davis K Jr., Johannigman JA. Comparison <strong>of</strong> the effects <strong>of</strong><br />
pressure support ventilation delivered by two ventilators. Respir Care 1990; 35:1049-1056.<br />
3. Johannigman JA, Branson RD, Campbell RS, Hurst JM. Laboratory and clinical<br />
evaluation <strong>of</strong> the MAX transport ventilator. Respir Care 1990; 35:952-959.<br />
4. Branson RD, Campbell RS, Davis K Jr., Johannigman JA. Altering flowrate during<br />
maximum pressure support ventilation: Effects on cardiorespiratory function. Respir Care<br />
1990; 35:1056-1063.<br />
5. Johannigman JA, Branson RD. Oxygen enrichment <strong>of</strong> expired gas for mouth to mask<br />
resuscitation. Respir Care 1991;36:91-95.<br />
6. Johannigman JA, Branson RD, Johnson DJ, Davis K Jr., Hurst JM. Techniques <strong>of</strong><br />
emergency ventilation: A model to evaluate tidal volume, airway pressure, and gastric<br />
insufflation. J Trauma 1991; 31:93-98.<br />
7. Johnson DJ, Johannigman JA, Branson RD, Davis K Jr., Hurst JM. The effect <strong>of</strong> low dose<br />
dopamine on splanchnic blood flow during PEEP ventilation for acute lung injury. J Surg<br />
Res 1991; 50:344-349.
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8. Purcell PN, Johannigman JA, Branson RD, Hurst JM, Johnson DJ. PEEP ventilation for<br />
acute lung injury decreases hepatic oxygen supply and increases hepatic oxygen demand.<br />
Curr <strong>Surgery</strong> 1991; 48:435-438.<br />
9. Johannigman JA, Johnson DJ, Roettger RH. The effect <strong>of</strong> hypothermia on liver adenosine<br />
triphosphate (ATP) recovery following combined shock and ischemia. J Trauma 1992;<br />
32:190-195.<br />
10. Davis K Jr., Johnson DJ, Branson RD, Campbell RC, Johannigman JA, Porembka DT.<br />
Airway pressure release ventilation. Arch Surg 1993; 128:1348-1352.<br />
11. Shikora SA, Benotti PN, Johannigman JA. The oxygen cost <strong>of</strong> breathing may predict<br />
weaning from mechanical ventilation better than the respiratory rate to tidal volume ratio.<br />
Arch <strong>Surgery</strong> 1994; 129:269-274.<br />
12. Johannigman JA, Putnam AT. Clinical evaluation <strong>of</strong> the Impact Uni-Vent 750. Military<br />
Medicine 1994; 159:403-408.<br />
13. Johannigman JA, Branson RD, Johnson DJ, Davis K Jr., Hurst JM. Out-<strong>of</strong>-hospital<br />
ventilation: Bag-valve device vs transport ventilator. Acad Emerg Med 1995; 2:179-724.<br />
14. Davis K Jr., Johannigman JA, Johnson RC Jr., Branson RD. Lung compliance following<br />
cardiac arrest. Acad Emerg Med 1995; 2:874-878.<br />
15. Branson RD, Johannigman JA. Ventilatory support during cardiopulmonary resuscitation.<br />
Resp Care 1995; 40:479-497.<br />
16. Dolan S, Derdak S, Solomon D, Farmer C, Johannigman JA, Gelineau J. Tracheal gas<br />
insufflation combined with high-frequency oscillatory ventilation. Crit Care Med 1996;<br />
24:458-465.<br />
17. Johannigman JA, Campbell RS, Davis K Jr., Hurst JM. Combined differential lung<br />
ventilation and inhaled nitric oxide therapy in the management <strong>of</strong> unilateral pulmonary<br />
contusion. J Trauma 1997; 42:108-111.<br />
18. Luchette FA, Kelly BS, Johannigman JA, Hurst JM, Heink N, Ottaway M, James L,<br />
Davis K Jr. Impact <strong>of</strong> in-house attending trauma surgeon on initial care, outcome, and cost.<br />
J Trauma, Injury, Infection, and Crit Care 1997; 42:490-497.<br />
19. Parikh A, Luchette FA, Valente J, Johnson RC Jr., Anderson G, Blebea J, Rosenthal GJ,<br />
Hurst JM, Johannigman JA, Davis K Jr. Blunt carotid artery trauma. J Am College<br />
Surgeons 1997; 185:80-86.
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20. Johannigman JA, Davis K Jr., Campbell RS, Branson RD, Luchette FA, Hurst JM. Use <strong>of</strong><br />
the rapid/shallow breathing index as an indicator <strong>of</strong> patient work <strong>of</strong> breathing during<br />
pressure support ventilation. <strong>Surgery</strong> 1997; 122:737-741.<br />
21. Williams AB, Luchette FA, Papaconstantinou HT, Lim E, Hurst JM, Johannigman JA,<br />
Davis K Jr. The effect <strong>of</strong> early versus late fasciotomy in the management <strong>of</strong> extremity<br />
trauma. <strong>Surgery</strong> 1997;122:861-866.<br />
22. Johannigman JA, Davis K Jr., Campbell RS, Luchette FA, Hurst JM, Branson RD. Inhaled<br />
nitric oxide in ARDS. J Trauma 1997; 43:904-910.<br />
23. Branson RD, Campbell RS, Johannigman JA. Excessive work <strong>of</strong> breathing, active<br />
exhalation, and retardation <strong>of</strong> expiratory flow: What’s the problem and w<strong>here</strong>’s the<br />
problem? Respir Care 1997;42:791-795.<br />
24. Campbell RS, Branson, RD, Johannigman JA, Davis K Jr. Erratic ventilator triggering<br />
during neuromuscular blockade. Respir Care 1997;42:1048-1056.<br />
25. Fort P, Farmer C, Westerman J, Johannigman J, Beninati W, Dolan S. High-frequency<br />
oscillatory ventilation for adult respiratory distress syndrome – A pilot study. Crit Care<br />
Med 1997;25(6);937-947.<br />
26. Kane TD, Alexander JW, Johannigman JA. The detection <strong>of</strong> microbial DNA in the blood:<br />
A sensitive method for diagnosing bacteremia and/or bacterial translocation in the surgical<br />
patients. Ann Surg 1998; 227:1-9.<br />
27. Johannigman JA, Campbell RS, Branson RD, Hurst JM. Ventilatory support <strong>of</strong> the<br />
critically ill patient. New Horizons 1999; 7:116-130.<br />
28. Moon MR, Luchette FA, Gibson SW, Crews J, Sudarshan G, Hurst JM, Davis K Jr.,<br />
Johannigman JA, Frame SB, Fischer JE. Prospective, randomized comparison <strong>of</strong> epidural<br />
versus parenteral opioid analgesia in thoracic trauma. Ann Surg 1999; 229:684-692.<br />
29. Davis K Jr., Campbell RS, Johannigman JA, Valente JF, Branson RD. Changes in<br />
respiratory mechanics following tracheostomy. Arch Surg 1999; 134:59-62.<br />
30. Falcone RA Jr., Fegelman EJ, Nussbaum MS, Brown DL, Bebbe T, Merhar GL,<br />
Johannigman JA, Luchette FA, Davis K Jr., Hurst JM. A prospective comparison <strong>of</strong><br />
laparoscopic ultrasound versus intraoperative cholangiogram during laparoscopic<br />
cholecystectomy. Surg Endoscopy 1999; 13:784-788.
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31. Falcone RA, Luchette FA, Tiao G, Choe KA, Ottaway M, Davis K Jr., Hurst, JM,<br />
Johannigman JA, Frame SB. Zone one retroperitoneal hematoma identified by computed<br />
tomography scan as an indicator <strong>of</strong> significant abdominal injury. <strong>Surgery</strong> 1999; 126:608-<br />
15.<br />
32. Branson RD, Campbell RS, Johannigman JA, Ottaway M, Davis K, Jr., Luchette FA,<br />
Frame SB. Comparison <strong>of</strong> conventional heated humidification with a new active<br />
hygroscopic heat and moisture exchanger in mechanically ventilated patients. Resp Care<br />
1999; 44:912-17.<br />
33. Branson RD, Hess DR, Campbell RS, Johannigman JA. Inhaled Nitric Oxide: Delivery<br />
systems and monitoring. Respiratory Care 1999;44:281-307.<br />
34. Luchette FA, Johannigman JA, Davis K, Porembka D, Branson RD. Effects <strong>of</strong> body<br />
temperature on accuracy <strong>of</strong> continuous cardiac output measurements. J Invest Surg<br />
2000;13:147-152.<br />
35. Davis K, Jr., Evans SL, Campbell RS, Johannigman JA, Luchette FA, Porembka DT,<br />
Branson RD. Extended use <strong>of</strong> heat and moisture exchangers (HME) does not affect device<br />
efficiency or incidence <strong>of</strong> nosocomial pneumonia. Crit Care Med 2000; 28:1412-1418.<br />
36. Davis K. Jr, Evans SL, Campbell RS, Johannigman JA, Luchette FA, Porembka DT. Heatmoisture<br />
exchangers and risk <strong>of</strong> nosocomial pneumonia. Infection Control and Hospital<br />
Epidemiology:The Official Journal <strong>of</strong> the Society <strong>of</strong> Hospital Epidemiologists <strong>of</strong> America<br />
2000;21(9):618.<br />
37. McCarter FD, Luchette FA, Molloy M, Davis K Jr., Johannigman JA, Frame SB, Hurst<br />
JM, Fischer JE. Focused Abdominal Ultrasound for Trauma – Cumulative Sum Analysis <strong>of</strong><br />
Institutional and Individual Learning Curves. Ann Surg 2000;231:689-97.<br />
38. Johannigman JA, Davis K Jr., Campbell RS, Luchette FA, Frame SB, Branson RD.<br />
Positive end-expiratory pressure and response to inhaled nitric oxide: Changing nonresponders<br />
to responders. <strong>Surgery</strong> 2000; 127:390-394.<br />
39. Gearhart M, Luchette FA, Ottaway M, Davis K Jr., Hurst JM, Johannigman JA, Frame SB.<br />
The risk assessment pr<strong>of</strong>ile (RAP) identifies trauma patients at risk for deep vein<br />
thrombosis. <strong>Surgery</strong> 2000:128(4):631-40.<br />
40. Johannigman JA, Davis K Jr., Campbell RS, Luchette FA, Frame SB, Branson RD. Prone<br />
positioning for acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) in the surgical intensive care<br />
unit: who, when and how long? <strong>Surgery</strong> 2000; 128:708-716.
Johannigman – Page 13<br />
41. Campbell RS, Davis K Jr, Johannigman JA, Branson RD. The effects <strong>of</strong> passive<br />
humidifier dead space on respiratory variables in paralyzed and spontaneously breathing<br />
patients. Respir Care 2000; 45:306-312.<br />
42. Pereira SJ, O’Brien DP, Luchette FA, Choe KA, Lim EA, Davis K Jr, Hurst JM,<br />
Johannigman JA, Frame SB. Dynamic helical CT scan accurately detects arterial<br />
hemorrhage in patients with pelvic fracture. <strong>Surgery</strong> 2000;128(4)678-85.<br />
43. Austin PN, Campbell, RS, Johannigman JA, Branson, RD. Work <strong>of</strong> breathing imposed by<br />
seven transport ventilators. Resuscitation 2001; 49/2:163-172.<br />
44. Campbell RS, Branson RD, Johannigman JA. Adaptive support ventilation. Respiratory<br />
Care Clinics <strong>of</strong> North America 2001;7:425-440.<br />
45. Davis K Jr., Johannigman JA, Campbell RS, Marraccini A, Luchette FA, Frame SB,<br />
Branson RD. The acute effects <strong>of</strong> body position strategies and respiratory therapy in<br />
paralyzed patients with acute lung injury. Critical Care 2001;5:81-87.<br />
46. Johannigman JA, Davis K Jr., Miller S, Campbell RS, Luchette FA, Frame SB, Branson<br />
RD. Prone positioning and inhaled nitric oxide: synergistic therapies for Acute Respiratory<br />
Distress Syndrome. J Trauma 2001;50:589-596.<br />
47. Austin PN, Johannigman JA, Campbell RS, Branson RD. Surface temperature <strong>of</strong> two<br />
portable ventilators during simulated use under clinical conditions. Military Medicine<br />
2001;166:843-847.<br />
48. Austin PN, Campbell RS, Johannigman JA, Branson RD. Transport ventilators in 2001.<br />
Respiratory Care Clinics <strong>of</strong> North America 2002;8:119-150.<br />
49. Austin PN, Johannigman JA. Transport <strong>of</strong> the Mechanically Ventilated Patient.<br />
Respiratory Care Clinics <strong>of</strong> North America 2002; 8 (1):dxi-xiii.<br />
50. Branson RD, Campbell RS, Davis K, Johannigman JA. Closed loop ventilation. Respir<br />
Care 2002;47:427-453.<br />
51. Austin PN, Campbell RS, Johannigman JA, Branson RD. Imposed Work <strong>of</strong> breathing<br />
during ventilator failure. Respiratory Care 2002; 47(6):667-674.<br />
52. O’brien DP, Luchette FA, Pereira SJ, Lim E, Seeskin CS, James L, Miller S, David K Jr,<br />
Hurst JM, Johannigman, JA, Frame SB. Pelvic fracture in the elderly is associated with<br />
increased mortality. <strong>Surgery</strong> 2002; 132(4):710-4, discussion 714-5.
Johannigman – Page 14<br />
53. Campbell RS, Johannigman JA, Branson RD, Matacia GM, Banks G. Battery duration <strong>of</strong><br />
portable ventilators: effects <strong>of</strong> control variable, positive end-expiratory pressure, and<br />
inspired oxygen concentration. Respiratory Care 2002; 47(10):1173-1183.<br />
54. Johannigman JA, Davis, BR, Miller SM, Davis K Jr., Campbell RS, Branson RD.<br />
Influence <strong>of</strong> low tidal volumes on gas exchange in ARDS and the role <strong>of</strong> recruitment<br />
maneuvers. Journal <strong>of</strong> Trauma 2003; 54(2):320-324.<br />
55. Branson RD, Johannigman JA. What is the evidence based for the newer ventilation<br />
modes? Respiratory Care 2004; 49(7):742-760.<br />
56. Spragg RG, Lewis JF, Hans-Dieter W, Johannigman JA, Bellingan G, Laterre P-F, Witte<br />
MC, Richards GA, Rippin G, Rathgeb F, Hafner D, Taut FJH, Seeger W. Effect <strong>of</strong><br />
recombinant surfactant protein C-based surfactant on the acute respiratory distress<br />
syndrome. The New England Journal <strong>of</strong> Medicine 2004; 351(9):884-892.<br />
57. Branson RD and Johannigman JA. The measurement <strong>of</strong> energy expenditure. Nutrition in<br />
Clinical Practice 2004; 19(6): 622-636.<br />
58. Johannigman JA. Disaster preparedness: It’s all about me. Crit Care Med 2005:33(1<br />
suppl.):S22-S28.<br />
59. Branson RD, Johannigman JA. The role <strong>of</strong> ventilator graphics when setting dual-control<br />
modes. Respir Care. 2005 Feb; 50(2):187-201.<br />
60. Shapiro M, McDonald AA, Knight D, Johannigman JA, Cuschieri J: The Role <strong>of</strong> Repeat<br />
Angiography in the Management <strong>of</strong> Pelvic Fractures. J Trauma 58: 227-231, 2005<br />
61. Tsuei, Betty; Johannigman, Jay; Mueller, Eric; Lisco, Steven; Friedrich, Andrew; Henson,<br />
Kathryn, et al. Effect <strong>of</strong> a patient focused analgesia-sedation protocol without daily<br />
interruption in a surgical intensive care unit. Critical Care Medicine, Abstract supplement<br />
A147; Dec 2006, Vol. 34(12):531.<br />
62. Holcomb, JB, Jenkins D, Rhee P, Johannigman J, Mahoney P, Mehta S, Cox ED, Gehrke<br />
MJ, Geilman GJ, Schreiber M, Flaherty SF, Grathwohl KW, Spinella PC, Perkins JG,<br />
Beekley AC, McMullin NR, Park MS, Gonzalez EA, Wade CE, Dubick MA, Schwab CW,<br />
Moore FA, Champion HR, Hoyt DB, Hess JR. Special Commentary. Damage control<br />
resuscitation: Directly addressing the early coagulopathy <strong>of</strong> trauma. JTrauma 2007;<br />
62(2):307-310.<br />
63. Johannigman JA. Critical care aeromedical teams (Ccatt): then, now and what’s next. J<br />
Trauma 2007: 62(6 Suppl):S35.
Johannigman – Page 15<br />
64. Moore EE, Knudson MM, Schwab CW, Trunkey DD, Johannigman JA, Holcomb JB.<br />
Military-civilian collaboration in trauma care and the senior visiting surgeon program. N<br />
Engl J Med 2007; 357(26):2723-7.<br />
65. Knudson MM, Mitchell FL 3 rd , Johannigman JA. First Trauma Verification Review<br />
Committee site visit outside the U.S.: Regional Medical Center, Germany. Bull Am Coll<br />
Surg 2007; 92(12):16-19.<br />
66. Johannigman JA, Bulger EM, Yowler C, Wilson S, Letart PB. Discussion. JTrauma 2007;<br />
62(6):1336-1338.<br />
67. Martignoni A, Tschöp J, Goetzman HS, Choi LG, Reid MD, Johannigman JA, Lentsch<br />
AB, Caldwell CC. 2008. CD4 expressing cells are early mediators <strong>of</strong> the innate immune<br />
system during sepsis, Shock 2007 Sept 20 (Epub ahead <strong>of</strong> print).<br />
68. Branson RD, Johannigman JA, Daugherty EL, Rubinson L. Surge capacity mechanical<br />
ventilation. Respir Care 2008; 53(1):78-90.<br />
69. Trunkey DD, Johannigman JA, Holcomb JB. Lessons relearned. Arch Surg 2008 Feb;<br />
143(2):112-4.<br />
70. Tschop J, Martignoni A, Goetzman HS, Choi LG, Wan Q, Noel JG, Ogle CK, Pritts TA,<br />
Johannigman JA, Lentsch AB, Caldwell CC 2008. Gamma-delta T-cells mitigate the organ<br />
injury and mortality <strong>of</strong> sepsis. J Leuk Bio 2007 Dec 6 (Epub ahead <strong>of</strong> print).<br />
71. Barnes SA, Branson RD, Beck G, Johannigman JA. Enroute care at 37,000 feet: A<br />
snapshot <strong>of</strong> mechanical ventilation. J Trauma 2008; 64 S129-135<br />
72. Johannigman JA, Branson RD, Beck G, Lacroy D. Oxygen conservation with autonomous<br />
control <strong>of</strong> inspired oxygen concentration in ventilated trauma patients. J Trauma 2009;<br />
66(2) pp 386-392<br />
73. Johannigman JA, Barnes SA, Muskat P, Davis K, Beck G, Branson RD. Autonomous<br />
control <strong>of</strong> oxygenation. J Trauma 2008; 64;S302-320<br />
74. Johannigman JA, Barnes SA, Muskat P, Davis K, Branson RD. Autonomous control <strong>of</strong><br />
ventilation. J Trauma 2008; 64: S302-320<br />
75. Rodriguez D, Branson RD, Barnes SA, Johannigman JA. Evaluation <strong>of</strong> battery life <strong>of</strong> the<br />
LTV-1000 external lithium ion battery under varying loads. Military Medicine 2008; 173<br />
(8) 792-795
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76. Johannigman JA, Branson RD, Barnes SL, Muskat P, Beck G. Closed loop control <strong>of</strong><br />
oxygenation and ventilation. International Journal <strong>of</strong> Gravitational Physiology 2008;<br />
77. Tsuei B, Mueller E, Lisco S, Friedrich A, Henson K, Allard K, Goocey L, Goetz S,<br />
Johannigman J. Effect <strong>of</strong> a patient focused analgesia-sedation protocol without daily<br />
interruption in a surgical intensive care unit. Critical Care Med. (2006)<br />
78. Finlay-Morreale HE, Tsuei B, Fisher BS, Davis K, Johannigman JA. Close is dead: The<br />
relationship between assailant and victim is the primary determinant <strong>of</strong> firearm lethality in<br />
women. J Trauma 2009; 66:1207-1211<br />
79. Rodriguez D, Branson RD, Dorlac W, Dorlac G, Barnes SA, Johannigman JA. Effects <strong>of</strong><br />
Simulated Altitude on Ventilator Performance. Journal <strong>of</strong> Trauma 2009.<br />
80. Branson R, Lyons E, Johannigman JA, Barnes SL. Gas consumption <strong>of</strong> portable<br />
ventilators. Critical Care Med (in review).<br />
81. Propper, Brandon W., Rasmussen, Todd E., Davidson, Scott B., VandenBerg, Sheri L.,<br />
Clouse, W., Darrin, Burkhardt, Gabe E., Gifford, Shaun M., Johannigman, Jay A. Surgical<br />
Response to Multiple Casualty Incidents Following Single Explosive Events. Annals <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Surgery</strong> – vol 250, Number 2 August 2009.<br />
82. Goodman, M., Makley, A., Huber, N., Clarke, C., Friend, L. A., Schuster, R., Bailey, S.,<br />
Barnes, S., Dorlac, W., Johannigman, J., Lentsch, A., Pritts, T.: Hypobaric Hypoxia<br />
Exacerbates the Neuroinflammatory Response to Traumatic Brain Injury. Journal <strong>of</strong> Surgical<br />
Research, 2011.<br />
83. Johannigman JA, Branson RD, Davis K Jr, Hurst JM. Techniques <strong>of</strong> emergency<br />
ventilation: a model to evaluate tidal volume, airway pressure, and gastric<br />
insufflation. J Trauma. 1991 Jan;31(1):93-8. PubMed PMID: 1986139.<br />
84. Johannigman JA, Branson RD, Campbell R, Hurst JM. Laboratory and clinical<br />
evaluation <strong>of</strong> the MAX transport ventilator. Respir Care. 1990 Oct;35(10):952-9.<br />
PubMed PMID: 10145333.<br />
85. Branson RD, Blakeman TC, Robinson BR, Johannigman JA. All for One and One for<br />
Four? Laboratory Evaluation <strong>of</strong> a Limited Concept. Respir Care. 2011 Oct 12. [Epub<br />
ahead <strong>of</strong> print] PubMed PMID: 22005780.
Johannigman – Page 17<br />
86. Wade CE, del Junco DJ, Holcomb JB; Trauma Outcomes Group, Holcomb JB, Wade CE,<br />
Brasel KJ, Vercruysse G, MacLeod J, Dutton RP, Hess JR, Duchesne JC, McSwain NE,<br />
Muskat P, Johannigman JA, Cryer HM, Tillou A, Cohen MJ, Pittet JF, Knudson P, De<br />
Moya MA, Schreiber MA, Tieu B, Brundage S, Napolitano LM, Brunsvold M, Sihler KC,<br />
Beilman G, Peitzman AB, Zenait MS, Sperry J, Alarcon L, Croce MA, Minei JP, Kozar<br />
R, Gonzalez EA, Stewart RM, Cohn SM, Mickalek JE, Bulger EM, Cotton BA, Nunez TC,<br />
Ivatury R, Meredith JW, Miller P, Pomper GJ, Marin B. Variations between level I<br />
trauma centers in 24-hour mortality in severely injured patients requiring a<br />
massive transfusion. J Trauma. 2011 Aug;71(2 Suppl 3):S389-93. PubMed PMID:<br />
21814110.<br />
87. Callcut RA, Johannigman JA, Kadon KS, Hanseman DJ, Robinson BR. All massive<br />
transfusion criteria are not created equal: defining the predictive value <strong>of</strong><br />
individual transfusion triggers to better determine who benefits from blood. J<br />
Trauma. 2011 Apr;70(4):794-801. PubMed PMID: 21610387.<br />
88. Goodman MD, Makley AT, Huber NL, Clarke CN, Friend LA, Schuster RM, Bailey SR,<br />
Barnes SL, Dorlac WC, Johannigman JA, Lentsch AB, Pritts TA. Hypobaric hypoxia<br />
exacerbates the neuroinflammatory response to traumatic brain injury. J Surg Res.<br />
2011 Jan;165(1):30-7. Epub 2010 Jun 16. PubMed PMID: 20850781.<br />
89. Sandadi S, Johannigman JA, Wong VL, Blebea J, Altose MD, Hurd WW. Recognition<br />
and management <strong>of</strong> major vessel injury during laparoscopy. J Minim Invasive<br />
Gynecol. 2010 Nov-Dec;17(6):692-702. Epub 2010 Jul 24. Review. PubMed PMID:<br />
20656569.<br />
90. Richard D. Branson, Thomas C. Blakeman, Bryce RH. Robinson, Jay A. Johannigman. Use<br />
<strong>of</strong> a single ventilator to support 4 patients: Laboratory evaluation <strong>of</strong> a limited concept. Respir<br />
Care. 2012;57(3):399-403.<br />
100. Wade CE, del Junco DJ, Holcomb JB; Trauma Outcomes Group, Holcomb JB, Wade CE,<br />
Brasel KJ, Vercruysse G, MacLeod J, Dutton RP, Hess JR, Duchesne JC, McSwain NE,<br />
Muskat P, Johannigman J, Cryer HM, Tillou A, Cohen MJ, Pittet JF, Knudson P, De Moya<br />
MA, Schreiber MA, Tieu B, Brundage S, Napolitano LM, Brunsvold M, Sihler KC, Beilman<br />
G, Peitzman AB, Zenait MS, Sperry J, Alarcon L, Croce MA, Minei JP, Kozar R, Gonzalez<br />
EA, Stewart RM, Cohn SM, Mickalek JE, Bulger EM, Cotton BA, Nunez TC, Ivatury R,<br />
Meredith JW, Miller P, Pomper GJ, Marin B. Variations between level I trauma centers in<br />
24-hour mortality in severely injured patients requiring a massive transfusion. J Trauma.<br />
2011 Aug;71(2 Suppl 3):S389-93.
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101. Rowell SE, Barbosa RR, Diggs BS, Schreiber MA; Trauma Outcomes Group, Holcomb JB,<br />
Wade CE, Brasel KJ, Vercruysse G, MacLeod J, Dutton RP, Hess JR, Duchesne JC,<br />
McSwain NE, Muskat P, Johannigamn J, Cryer HM, Tillou A, Cohen MJ, Pittet JF,<br />
Knudson P, De Moya MA, Schreiber MA, Tieu B, Brundage S, Napolitano LM, Brunsvold<br />
M, Sihler KC, Beilman G, Peitzman AB, Zenait MS, Sperry J, Alarcon L, Croce MA,<br />
Minei JP, Kozar R, Gonzalez EA, Stewart RM, Cohn SM, Mickalek JE, Bulger EM,<br />
Cotton BA, Nunez TC, Ivatury R, Meredith JW, Miller P, Pomper J, Marin B.<br />
Specific abbreviated injury scale values are responsible for the underestimation<br />
<strong>of</strong> mortality in penetrating trauma patients by the injury severity score. J Trauma. 2011<br />
Aug;71(2 Suppl 3):S384-8.<br />
102. Rowell SE, Barbosa RR, Allison CE, Van PY, Schreiber MA; Trauma Outcomes Group,<br />
Holcomb JB, Wade CE, Brasel KJ, Vercruysse G, MacLeod J, Dutton RP, Hess JR,<br />
Duchesne JC, McSwain NE, Muskat P, Johannigman J, Cryer HM, Tillou A, Cohen MJ,<br />
Pittet JF, Knudson P, De Moya MA, Schreiber MA, Tieu B, Brundage S, Napolitano LM,<br />
Brunsvold M, Sihler KC, Beilman G, Peitzman AB, Zenait MS, Sperry J, Alarcon L, Croce<br />
MA, Minei JP, Kozar R, Gonzalez EA, Stewart RM, Cohn SM, Mickalek JE, Bulger EM,<br />
Cotton BA, Nunez TC, Ivatury R, Meredith JW, Pomper P, Pomper GJ, Marin B.<br />
Gender-based differences in mortality in response to high product ratio massive transfusion.<br />
J Trauma. 2011 Aug;71(2 Suppl 3):S375-9.<br />
103. Barbosa RR, Rowell SE, Sambasivan CN, Diggs BS, Spinella PC, Schreiber MA; Trauma<br />
Outcomes Group, Holcomb JB, Wade CE, Brasel KJ, Vercruysse G, MacLeod J, Dutton RP,<br />
Hess JR, Duchesne JC, McSwain NE, Muskat P, Johannigman J, Cryer HM, Tillou A,<br />
Cohen MJ, Pittet JF, Knudson P, De Moya MA, Schreiber MA, Tieu B, Brundage S,<br />
Napolitano LM, Brunsvold M, Sihler KC, Beilman G, Peitzman AB, Zenait MS, Sperry J,<br />
Alarcon L, Croce MA, Minei JP, Kozar R, Gonzalez EA, Stewart RM, Cohn SM, Mickalek<br />
JE, Bulger EM, Cotton BA, Nunez TC, Ivatury R, Meredith JW, Pomper GJ, Marin B.<br />
A predictive model for mortality in massively transfused trauma patients.<br />
J Trauma. 2011 Aug;71(2 Suppl 3):S370-4.<br />
104. Barbosa RR, Rowell SE, Diggs BS, Schreiber MA; Trauma Outcomes Group, Holcomb JB,<br />
Wade CE, Brasel KJ, Vercruysse G, MacLeod J, Dutton RP, Hess JR, Duchesne JC,<br />
McSwain NE, Muskat P, Johannigman J, Cryer HM, Tillou A, Cohen MJ, Pittet JF,<br />
Knudson P, De Moya MA, Schreiber MA, Tieu B, Brundage S, Napolitano LM, Brunsvold<br />
M, Sihler KC, Beilman G, Peitzman AB, Zenait MS, Sperry J, Alarcon L, Croce MA, Minei<br />
JP, Kozar R, Gonzalez EA, Stewart RM, Cohn SM, Mickalek JE, Bulger EM, Cotton BA,<br />
Nunez TC, Ivatury R, Meredith JW, Miller P, Pomper GJ, Marin B. Pr<strong>of</strong>oundly abnormal<br />
initial physiologic and biochemical data cannot be used to determine futility in massively<br />
transfused trauma patients.J Trauma. 2011 Aug;71(2 Suppl 3):S364-9.
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105. Brown LM, Aro SO, Cohen MJ; Trauma Outcomes Group, Holcomb JB, Wade CE, Brasel<br />
KJ, Vercruysse G, MacLeod J, Dutton RP, Hess JR, Duchesne JC, McSwain NE, Muskat P,<br />
Johannigman J, Cryer HM, Tillou A, Pittet JF, Knudson P, De Moya MA, Schreiber MA,<br />
Tieu B, Brundage S, Napolitano LM, Brunsvold M, Sihler KC, Beilman G, Peitzman AB,<br />
Zenait MS, Sperry J, Alarcon L, Croce MA, Minei JP, Kozar R, Gonzalez EA, Stewart RM,<br />
Cohn SM, Mickalek JE, Bulger EM, Cotton BA, Nunez TC, Ivatury R, Meredith JW, Miller<br />
P, Pomper GJ, Marin B. A high fresh frozen plasma: packed red blood cell transfusion ratio<br />
decreases mortality in all massively transfused trauma patients regardless <strong>of</strong> admission<br />
international normalized ratio. J Trauma. 2011 Aug;71(2 Suppl 3):S358-63.<br />
106. Rowell SE, Barbosa RR, Diggs BS, Schreiber MA; Trauma Outcomes Group, Holcomb JB,<br />
Wade CE, Brasel KJ, Vercruysse G, MacLeod J, Dutton RP, Hess JR, Duchesne JC,<br />
McSwain NE, Muskat P, Johannigman J, Cryer HM, Tillou A, Cohen MJ, Pittet JF,<br />
Knudson P, De Moya MA, Schreiber MA, Tieu B, Brundage S, Napolitano LM, Brunsvold<br />
M, Sihler KC, Beilman G, Peitzman AB, Zenait MS, Sperry J, Alarcon L, Croce MA, Minei<br />
JP, Kozar R, Gonzalez EA, Stewart RM, Cohn SM, Mickalek JE, Bulger EM, Cotton BA,<br />
Nunez TC, Ivatury R, Meredith JW, Miller P, Pomper GJ, Marin B. Effect <strong>of</strong> high product<br />
ratio massive transfusion on mortality in blunt and penetrating trauma patients. J Trauma.<br />
2011 Aug;71(2 Suppl 3):S353-7.<br />
107. Brown LM, Call MS, Margaret Knudson M, Cohen MJ; Trauma Outcomes Group,<br />
Holcomb JB, Wade CE, Brasel KJ, Vercruysse G, MacLeod J, Dutton RP, Hess JR,<br />
Duchesne JC, McSwain NE, Muskat P, Johannigman J, Cryer HM, Tillou A, Pittet JF, De<br />
Moya MA, Schreiber MA, Tieu B, Brundage S, Napolitano LM, Brunsvold M, Brunsvold<br />
M, Beilman G, Peitzman AB, Zenait MS, Sperry J, Alarcon L, Croce MA, Minei JP, Kozar<br />
R, Gonzalez EA, Stewart RM, Cohn SM, Mickalek JE, Bulger EM, Cotton BA, Nunez TC,<br />
Ivatury R, Meredith JW, Miller P, Pomper GJ, Marin B. A normal platelet count may not be<br />
enough: the impact <strong>of</strong> admission platelet count on mortality and transfusion in severely<br />
injured trauma patients. J Trauma. 2011 Aug;71(2 Suppl 3):S337-42.<br />
108. Sambasivan CN, Kunio NR, Nair PV, Zink KA, Michalek JE, Holcomb JB, Schreiber MA;<br />
Trauma Outcomes Group, Wade CE, Brasel KJ, Vercruysse G, MacLeod J, Dutton RP, Hess<br />
JR, Duchesne JC, McSwain NE, Muskat P, Johannigman J, Cryer HM, Tillou A, Cohen<br />
MJ, Pittet JF, Knudson P, De Moya MA, Tieu B, Brundage S, Napolitano LM, Brunsvold<br />
M, Sihler KC, Beilman G, Peitzman AB, Zenait MS, Sperry J, Alarcon L, Croce MA, Minei<br />
JP, Kozar R, Gonzalez EA, Stewart RM, Cohn SM, Bulger EM, Cotton BA, Nunez TC,<br />
Ivatury R, Meredith JW, Miller P, Pomper GJ, Marin B. High ratios <strong>of</strong> plasma and platelets<br />
to packed red blood cells do not affect mortality in nonmassively transfused patients.<br />
J Trauma. 2011 Aug;71(2 Suppl 3):S329-36.
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109. Holcomb JB, Zarzabal LA, Michalek JE, Kozar RA, Spinella PC, Perkins JG, Matijevic N,<br />
Dong JF, Pati S, Wade CE; Trauma Outcomes Group, Holcomb JB, Wade CE, Cotton BA,<br />
Kozar RA, Brasel KJ, Vercruysse GA, MacLeod JB, Dutton RP, Hess JR, Duchesne JC,<br />
McSwain NE, Muskat PC, Johannigman JA, Cryer HM, Tillou A, Cohen MJ, Pittet JF,<br />
Knudson P, DeMoya MA, Schreiber MA, Tieu BH, Brundage SI, Napolitano LM,<br />
Brunsvold ME, Sihler KC, Beilman GJ, Peitzman AB, Zenati MS, Sperry JL, Alarcon LH,<br />
Croce MA, Minei JP, Steward RM, Cohn SM, Michalek JE, Bulger EM, Nunez TC, Ivatury<br />
RR, Meredith JW, Miller PR, Pomper GJ, Marin B. Increased platelet:RBC ratios are<br />
associated with improved survival after massive transfusion. J Trauma. 2011 Aug;71(2<br />
Suppl 3):S318-28.<br />
110. Holcomb JB, Wade CE; Trauma Outcomes Group, Brasel KJ, Vercruysse G, MacLeod J,<br />
Dutton RP, Hess JR, Duchesne JC, McSwain NE, Muskat P, Johannigman J, Cryer HM,<br />
Tillou A, Cohen MJ, Pittet JF, Knudson P, De Moya MA, Schreiber MA, Tieu B, Brundage<br />
S, Napolitano LM, Brunsvold M, Sihler KC, Beilman G, Peitzman AB, Zenait MS, Sperry J,<br />
Alarcon L, Croce MA, Minei JP, Kozar R, Gonzalez EA, Stewart RM, Cohn SM, Mickalek<br />
JE, Bulger EM, Cotton BA, Nunez TC, Ivatury R, Meredith JW, Miller P, Pomper GJ,<br />
Marin B. Defining present blood component transfusion practices in trauma patients: papers<br />
from the Trauma Outcomes Group J Trauma. 2011 Aug;71(2 Suppl 3):S315-7. No abstract<br />
available.<br />
Book Chapters<br />
1. Johannigman JA. Ventilatory support and pulmonary function tests. IN The Mont Reid<br />
Handbook (Nussbaum MS, Doermann A, Gricoski AA, eds). Year Book Medical<br />
Publishers, Chicago, Illinois, 1987.<br />
2. Johannigman JA. Cardiac trauma. IN Cardiac Nuclear Medicine: Implications for<br />
Clinical Decision Making 2 nd Edition (Gerson MC, ed). McGraw-Hill Book Company,<br />
New York, NY, 1990.<br />
3. Johannigman JA. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation. IN Respiratory Care: A Guide to<br />
Clinical Practice (Burton GG, Hodgkin J, Ward JJ, eds). JB Lippincott Company,<br />
Philadelphia, PA, 1990.
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4. Hurst JM, Branson RD, Davis K Jr, Johannigman JA. Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation. IN<br />
Burton GG, Hodgkin JE, Ward JJ (eds), Respiratory Care: A Guide to Clinical Practice.<br />
J.B. Lippincott Publishers, Philadelphia, PA, 1991.<br />
5. Johannigman JA, Hurst JM. Preoperative evaluation <strong>of</strong> respiratory function. IN<br />
Foundations <strong>of</strong> Respiratory Care (Pierson DJ, Kacmarek RM, eds). Churchill Livingstone,<br />
New York, NY, 1992.<br />
6. Johannigman JA. Respiratory adjuncts: Therapeutic. IN The Airway: Emergency<br />
Management (Dailey RH, Simon B, Young GP, Stewart RD, eds). Mosby Year Book, St.<br />
Louis, MO, 1992.<br />
7. Johannigman JA. ‘Prehospital airway management.’ IN Comprehensive Respiratory<br />
Care (Dantzler D, MacIntyre N, Bahaw E, eds). W.B. Saunders Co., Philadelphia, PA,<br />
1995.<br />
8. Johannigman JA, Branson RD. Ventilatory support in the field. IN Respiratory Care<br />
Clinics <strong>of</strong> North America W.B. Saunders Co., Philadelphia, PA, 1996.<br />
9. Shikora SA, Johannigman JA. Critical care <strong>of</strong> the obese patient. IN Critical Care, 3 rd<br />
Edition (Civetta JM, Taylor RW, Kirby RR eds). J.B. Lippincott, Philadelphia, PA, 1997.<br />
10. Fischer JE, Fegelman E, Johannigman JA. Surgical Complications. IN Principals <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Surgery</strong>, 7 th Edition (Schwartz SI, Shires GT, Spencer FC, Daly JM, Fischer JE, Galloway<br />
AC, eds). McGraw-Hill, New York, NY, 1998.<br />
11. Branson RD, Johannigman JA, Campbell RS. Mechanical ventilation during transport and<br />
cardiopulmonary resuscitation. IN Mechanical Ventilation (MacIntyre NR and Branson RD.<br />
eds.) W.B. Saunders 2000.<br />
12. Nelson LA, O’Brien DP, Johannigman JA. Blunt cerebrovascular trauma. IN Thoracic<br />
Trauma and Critical Care. (Karmy-Jones R, Nathens A and Stern E. eds.) Kluwer<br />
Academic Publishers 2002.<br />
13. Branson RD, Johannigman JA. Transport <strong>of</strong> the ventilator-supported patient. (Tobin MJ<br />
Ed), IN Principles and Practice <strong>of</strong> Mechanical Ventilation. McGraw Hill 2006 pp 609-624.<br />
14. Allen R and Johannigman J for the Committee on Tactical Combat Casualty Care.<br />
CASEVAC, MEDEVAC and Aeromedical Evacuation. IN 6 th Edition <strong>of</strong> Pre-Hospital<br />
Trauma Life Support Military Version. Mosby publishers 2007.
Johannigman – Page 22<br />
15. Branson RD, Johannigman JA. Nutrition. IN Macintyre NR and Branson RD. Mechanical<br />
Ventilation. Elseveir, Philadelphia, PA. 2008. pp 217-234.<br />
16. Branson RD, Johannigman JA. Mechanical ventilation during transport and<br />
cardiopulmonary resuscitation. IN MacIntyre NR and Branson RD. Mechanical<br />
Ventilation. Elseveir, Philadelphia, PA. 2008. pp 339-365.<br />
17. Branson RD, Johannigman JA. Innovations in Mechanical Ventilation. IN Respiratory<br />
Care. July 2009, Vol 54 No 7 pp 933-947.<br />
Abstracts<br />
1. Hurst JM, Davis K Jr., Branson RD, Johannigman JA. Comparison <strong>of</strong> blood gases during<br />
transport using two methods <strong>of</strong> ventilatory support. Eastern Association for the <strong>Surgery</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
Trauma, Long Boat Key, FL, 1989.<br />
2. Johannigman JA, Branson RD, Hurst JM, Davis K Jr., Johnson DJ. Change in oxygen<br />
consumption while breathing through endotracheal tubes. Society <strong>of</strong> Critical Care Medicine,<br />
New Orleans, LA, 1989.<br />
3. Hurst JM, Davis K Jr., Branson RD, Ashbrock S, Steele J, Johannigman JA. Ventilatory<br />
support in the field: A prospective study. Society <strong>of</strong> Critical Care Medicine, New Orleans,<br />
LA, 1989.<br />
4. Johnson DJ, Johannigman JA, Hurst JM, Davis K Jr. The effect <strong>of</strong> Dopamine on<br />
splanchnic blood flow during ventilation. Association for Academic Surgeons, Houston,<br />
TX, 1989.<br />
5. Branson RD, Hurst JM, Davis K Jr., Johnson DJ, Johannigman JA. Measured versus<br />
predicted energy expenditure in the first twenty-four hours after trauma. 12 th Annual<br />
National Trauma Symposium at MIEMSS, Baltimore, MD, 1990.<br />
6. Johnson DJ, Davis K Jr., Johannigman JA, Branson RD, Hurst JM. Liver blood flow<br />
during mechanical ventilation for lung injury is not PEEP dependent. Society <strong>of</strong> Critical<br />
Care Medicine, San Francisco, CA, 1990.<br />
7. Johannigman JA, Branson RD. Oxygen enrichment utilizing mouth-to-mask technique.<br />
Third Annual Trauma Anesthesia and Critical Care Symposium, Baltimore, MD, 1990.<br />
8. Johannigman JA, Johnson DJ, Roettger RH. Liver recovery following shock/ischemia is<br />
temperature dependent. 21 st Western Trauma Association Meeting, Jackson Hole, WY,<br />
1991.
Johannigman – Page 23<br />
9. Purcell PN, Johannigman JA, Branson RD, Johnson DJ. Gut hemodynamics during high<br />
frequency percussive ventilation for acute lung injury. Society <strong>of</strong> Critical Care Medicine,<br />
Washington DC, 1991.<br />
10. Putnam AT, Johannigman JA. The clinical evaluation <strong>of</strong> the Impact 750 transport<br />
ventilator in the management <strong>of</strong> acute ventilatory care. Society <strong>of</strong> Air Force Clinical<br />
Surgeons, San Antonio, TX, 1992.<br />
11. Jenkins D, Johannigman JA, Kissinger DP. Arterial blood gas pH predicts survival in<br />
trauma patients. Society <strong>of</strong> Air Force Clinical Surgeons, Biloxi, MS, 1993.<br />
12. Dolan S, Derdak S, Solomon D, Farmer C, Johannigman JA. Hybrid ventilation: tracheal<br />
gas insufflation combined with high frequency oscillatory ventilation. American<br />
Association for Thoracic <strong>Surgery</strong>, Boston, MA, 1994.<br />
13. Branson RD, Davis K Jr., Johannigman JA. Comparison <strong>of</strong> the imposed work <strong>of</strong> breathing<br />
during IMV on five ventilators f or sub-acute care. Respiratory Care 1995;40(11):1174.<br />
(Presented American Association for Respiratory Care, Orlando, FL, 1995.)<br />
14. Branson RD, Davis K Jr., Johannigman JA. Comparison <strong>of</strong> imposed work <strong>of</strong> breathing,<br />
rise time, and pressure overshoot during PSV with two ventilators. Respiratory Care 1995;<br />
40(11):1204. (Presented at American Association for Respiratory Care, Orlando, FL, 1995.)<br />
15. Branson RD, Davis K Jr., Johannigman JA, Porembka D, Luchette F. A comparison <strong>of</strong><br />
humidification techniques in the ICU. Society <strong>of</strong> Critical Care Medicine, New Orleans, LA,<br />
1996.<br />
16. Campbell RS, Branson RD, Johannigman JA, Davis K Jr. Effect <strong>of</strong> ventilation technique<br />
on tidal volume (VT) delivery and gastric insufflation (GI) during simulated prehospital<br />
mask ventilation. Respiratory Care 1996;41(10):952. (Presented at American Association<br />
for Respiratory Care, San Diego, CA, 1996.)<br />
17. Campbell RS, Branson RD, Johannigman JA. Laboratory evaluation <strong>of</strong> the Drager Oxylog<br />
2000 transport ventilator. Respiratory Care 1996; 41(10):952. (Presented at American<br />
Association for Respiratory Care, San Diego, CA, 1996.)<br />
18. Branson RD, Campbell RS, Davis K Jr, Luchette FA, Johannigman JA. Comparison <strong>of</strong><br />
cardiorespiratory variables during weaning using the T-Bird and 7200ae. Respiratory Care<br />
1996; 41(10):951. (Presented at American Association for Respiratory Care, San Diego,<br />
CA, 1996.)
Johannigman – Page 24<br />
19. Johannigman JA, Davis K Jr., Campbell RS, Luchette FA, Hurst JM, Branson RD. Nitric<br />
oxide by inhalation (INO) in acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS): Response and<br />
dose response. Eastern Association for the <strong>Surgery</strong> <strong>of</strong> Trauma, Sanibel, FL, 1997.<br />
20. Johannigman JA, Davis K Jr., Campbell RS, Porembka DT, Luchette FA, Hurst JM,<br />
Branson RD. Nitric oxide (NO) by inhalation for acute respiratory distress syndrome<br />
(ARDS) associated with liver transplant: Response and dose response. Society <strong>of</strong> Critical<br />
Care Medicine, San Diego, CA, 1997.<br />
21. Campbell RS, Johannigman JA, Davis K Jr., Branson RD. A comparison <strong>of</strong> the imposed<br />
work <strong>of</strong> breathing in four transport ventilators. Society <strong>of</strong> Critical Care Medicine, San<br />
Diego, CA, 1997.<br />
22. Kane TD, Alexander JW, Johannigman JA, Ogle K. The detection <strong>of</strong> microbial DNA in<br />
the blood <strong>of</strong> patients in the surgical ICU: A frequency study. Society <strong>of</strong> Critical Care<br />
Medicine, San Diego, CA, 1997.<br />
23. Williams AB, Papaconstantinou HT, Luchette FA, Johannigman JA, Davis K Jr. The<br />
effect <strong>of</strong> early vs. late fasciotomy in the management <strong>of</strong> extremity trauma. Central Surgical<br />
Association, Chicago, IL, 1997.<br />
24. Johannigman JA, Davis K Jr., Campbell RS, Branson RD, Luchette FA, Hurst JM. Does<br />
the rapid shallow breathing index (f/Vt) reflect measured patient work <strong>of</strong> breathing during<br />
weaning? Central Surgical Association, Chicago, IL, 1997.<br />
25. Johannigman JA, Campbell RS, Branson RD, Rashkin M, Davis K Jr., Ploysongsang Y.<br />
Effect <strong>of</strong> body position (BP) on pulmonary mechanics, gas exchange, and lung volumes in<br />
elderly subjects without lung disease. American College <strong>of</strong> Chest Physicians, New Orleans,<br />
LA, 1997.<br />
26. Campbell RS, Lawson JJ, Johannigman JA, Luchette FA, Davis K Jr., Hurst JM, Branson<br />
RD. Effect <strong>of</strong> the intrapulmonary percussive ventilator (IPV) on volume (VT) and pressure<br />
(P) delivered during mechanical ventilation (MV) <strong>of</strong> a test lung. American College <strong>of</strong> Chest<br />
Physicians, New Orleans, LA, 1997.<br />
27. Branson RD, Campbell RS, Johannigman JA, Rashkin M, Davis K Jr., Ploysongsang Y.<br />
Effect <strong>of</strong> body position (BP) on pulmonary mechanics, gas exchange, and lung volumes in<br />
obese subjects without lung disease. American College <strong>of</strong> Chest Physicians, New Orleans,<br />
LA, 1997.
Johannigman – Page 25<br />
28. Campbell RS, Johannigman JA, Davis K Jr., Branson RD. Evaluation <strong>of</strong> the Impact 754<br />
portable ventilator. Respiratory Care 1997;42(11):1098. (Presented at American<br />
Association <strong>of</strong> Respiratory Care, New Orleans, LA 1997.)<br />
29. Campbell RS, Lawson JJ, Branson RD, Johannigman JA, Luchette FA, Davis K Jr.<br />
Laboratory evaluation <strong>of</strong> the pressure and volume delivery <strong>of</strong> the intrapulmonary percussive<br />
ventilator (IPV). Respiratory Care 1997;42(11):1098. (Presented at American Association<br />
<strong>of</strong> Respiratory Care, New Orleans, LA, 1997.)<br />
30. Lawson JJ, Campbell RS, Branson RD, Johannigman JA, Luchette FA, Davis K Jr.<br />
Comparison <strong>of</strong> the pressure (P) and tidal volume (VT) delivery <strong>of</strong> two intrapulmonary<br />
percussion ventilators (IPV): home unit vs hospital unit. Respiratory Care<br />
1997;42(11):1099. (Presented at American Association <strong>of</strong> Respiratory Care, New Orleans,<br />
LA, 1997.)<br />
31. Johannigman JA, Davis K Jr., Campbell RS, Luchette FA, Hurst JM, Porembka DT,<br />
Branson RD. Effects <strong>of</strong> tidal volume on gas exchange during partial liquid ventilation. 28 th<br />
Western Trauma Association Meeting, Chateau Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada, 1998.<br />
32. Falcone RA Jr., Fegelman EJ, Nussbaum MS, Brown DL, Beebe T, Merhar GL,<br />
Johannigman JA, Luchette FA, Davis K Jr., Hurst JM. Prospective comparison <strong>of</strong><br />
laparoscopic ultrasound vs intraoperative cholangiogram during laparoscopic<br />
cholecystectomy. Society <strong>of</strong> American Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Surgeons, Seattle, WA,<br />
1998.<br />
33. Moon MR, Gibson SW, Luchette FA, Crews J, Sudarshan G, Johannigman JA, Hurst JM,<br />
Davis K Jr., Frame SB, Fischer JE. Prospective, randomized comparison <strong>of</strong> epidural (EPI)<br />
versus parenteral opiod analgesia (PCA) in thoracic trauma. Region V Resident Essay<br />
Contest, Mackinac Island, MI, 1998.<br />
34. Campbell RS, Sinamban RP, Johannigman JA, Luchette FA, Frame SB, Davis K Jr,<br />
Branson RD. Clinical evaluation <strong>of</strong> a new closed loop ventilation mode: adaptive supportive<br />
ventilation (ASV). Respiratory Care 1998;43(10):856. (Presented at American Association<br />
for Respiratory Care, Atlanta, GA, 1998.)<br />
35. Lawson JJ, Campbell RS, Sinamban RP, Johannigman JA, Davis K Jr, Frame SB, Branson<br />
RD. Laboratory evaluation <strong>of</strong> three dual-control (DC) modes <strong>of</strong> mechanical ventilation<br />
(MV). ). Respiratory Care 1998;43(10):879. (Presented at American Association for<br />
Respiratory Care, Atlanta, GA, 1998.)
Johannigman – Page 26<br />
36. Branson RD, Campbell RS, Ottaway M, Johannigman JA. Comparison <strong>of</strong> conventional<br />
heated humidification to a new active heat and moisture exchanger in the ICU. ).<br />
Respiratory Care 1998;43(10):873. (Presented at American Association for Respiratory<br />
Care, Atlanta, Georgia, 1998.)<br />
37. Campbell RS, Branson RD, Johannigman JA, Porembka DT, Luchette FA, Davis K Jr.<br />
Breathing pattern and gas exchange alterations associated with the dead space <strong>of</strong> heat and<br />
moisture exchangers. Critical Care Medicine 1998;26 supplement (1):110A (Poster<br />
presentation Society <strong>of</strong> Critical Care Medicine, San Antonio, Texas, February 7, 1998).<br />
38. Branson RD, Campbell RS, Davis K Jr, Johannigman JA. Comparison <strong>of</strong> the physiological<br />
effects <strong>of</strong> automated turning and percussion to manual turning and percussion in paralyzed<br />
patients with acute lung injury. American Thoracic Society 1998 International Conference,<br />
Chicago, IL, 1998.<br />
39. Branson RD, Campbell RS, Davis K Jr, Johannigman JA, Porembka DT, Luchette FA.<br />
Prolonged use <strong>of</strong> heat and moisture exchangers (HME) does not effect efficiency or<br />
incidence <strong>of</strong> nosocomial pneumonia. American Thoracic Society 1998 International<br />
Conference, Chicago, IL, 1998.<br />
40. Branson RD, Campbell RS, Davis K Jr, Johannigman JA, Porembka DT, Luchette FA.<br />
Prolonged use <strong>of</strong> heat and moisture exchangers (HME) does not effect efficiency or<br />
incidence <strong>of</strong> nosocomial pneumonia. American Thoracic Society 1998 International<br />
Conference, Chicago, IL, 1998.<br />
41. Branson RD, Campbell RS, Johannigman JA, Frame SB. Laboratory comparison <strong>of</strong> two<br />
novel humidification techniques. Critical Care Medicine; 27 Supplement (1):71A. (Poster<br />
presentation at Society <strong>of</strong> Critical Care Medicine, San Francisco, CA, January 1999).<br />
42. Johannigman, JA, Davis K Jr., Campbell RS, Luchette FA, Frame SB, Branson RD.<br />
Positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) and response to inhaled nitric oxide (INO):<br />
changing non-responders to responders. Western Trauma Association, Crested Butte, CO,<br />
1999.<br />
43. Falcone RA Jr, Luchette FA, Tiao G, Choe KA, Ottaway M, Davis K Jr, Hurst JM,<br />
Johannigman JA, Frame SB. Zone one retroperitoneal hematoma identified by computed<br />
tomography scan as an indicator <strong>of</strong> significant abdominal injury. Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Central<br />
Surgical Association. St. Louis, MO, 1999.
Johannigman – Page 27<br />
44. Campbell RS, Lawson JL, Branson RD, Johannigman JA, Luchette FA, Davis K Jr.,<br />
Frame SB. Performance <strong>of</strong> two dual control modes (DCM) <strong>of</strong> ventilation in the presence <strong>of</strong><br />
a large air leak. Critical Care Medicine 1999; 27 (1) Supplement:70A. (Poster presentation<br />
Society <strong>of</strong> Critical Care Medicine, San Francisco, CA, January 23-27, 1999).<br />
45. Pereira SJ, O’Brien DP, Luchette FA, Choe KA, Davis K Jr., Hurst JM, Johannigman JA,<br />
Frame SB. Dynamic helical CT scan accurately detects arterial hemorrhage in patients with<br />
pelvic fracture. Central Surgical Association. Chicago, IL, 1999.<br />
46. Campbell RS, Branson RD, Johannigman JA, Luchette FA, Davis K Jr., Frame SB.<br />
Clinical Evaluation <strong>of</strong> the Achieva Ventilator. Respiratory Care 1999;44(10):1219.<br />
(Presented at American Association for Respiratory Care, Las Vegas, NV, 1999.)<br />
47. Campbell RS, Austin P, Lawson JJ, Johannigman JA, Davis K Jr., Branson RD.<br />
Laboratory evaluation <strong>of</strong> four portable ventilators. Respiratory Care 1999;44(10):1219.<br />
(Presented at American Association for respiratory Care, Las Vegas, NV, 1999.)<br />
48. Campbell RS, Austin P., Lawson JJ, Johannigman JA, Singh C, Banks G, Branson RD.<br />
Laboratory and clinical evaluation <strong>of</strong> the LTV 1000 portable ventilator. Respiratory Care<br />
1999;44(10):1220. (Presented at American Association for Respiratory Care, Las Vegas,<br />
NV, 1999.)<br />
49. Austin PN, Campbell RS, Johannigman JA, Davis K Jr., Luchette, FA, Frame SB, Branson<br />
RD. The effect <strong>of</strong> pressure support ventilation on imposed work <strong>of</strong> breathing: A comparison<br />
<strong>of</strong> four portable ventilators. Crit Care Med, 27, A107, 1999. (Presented at Society <strong>of</strong><br />
Critical Care Medicine, Orlando, FL, 2000).<br />
50. Branson RD, Campbell RS, Austin PN, Johannigman JA, Luchette FA, Frame SB, Davis<br />
K, Jr., Evaluation <strong>of</strong> two adjustable flow generators. Crit Care Med, 27, A105, 1999.<br />
(Presented at Society <strong>of</strong> Critical Care Medicine, Orlando, FL 2000).<br />
51. Campbell RS, Austin PN, Johannigman JA, Davis K Jr., Luchette FA, Frame SB, Branson<br />
RD. Comparison <strong>of</strong> the imposed work <strong>of</strong> breathing <strong>of</strong> nine portable ventilators. Crit Care<br />
Med, 27, A107, 1999 (Presented at Society <strong>of</strong> Critical Care Medicine, Orlando, FL 2000).<br />
52. Solomkin JS, Campbell RS, Montgomery EA, Johannigman JA, Luchette FA. Ventilatorassociated<br />
pneumonia (VAP) in trauma patients is not a risk factor for prolonged ICU stay.<br />
Crit Care Med, 27, A138, 1999.<br />
53. Gearhart M, Luchette FA, Ottaway M, Davis K Jr., Hurst JM, Johannigman JA, Frame<br />
SB. The risk assessment pr<strong>of</strong>ile (RAP) identifies trauma patients at risk for deep vein<br />
thrombosis. Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Central Surgical Association, Chicago, IL, March 2-4, 2000.
Johannigman – Page 28<br />
54. Pereira SJ, O’Brien DP, Luchette FA, Choe KA, Davis K Jr., Hurst JM, Johannigman JA,<br />
Frame SB. Dynamic helical CT scan accurately detects arterial hemorrhage in patients with<br />
pelvic fracture. Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Central Surgical Association, Chicago, IL, March 2-4,<br />
2000.<br />
55. Johannigman JA, Davis K Jr., Campbell RS, Luchette FA, Frame SB, Branson RD. Prone<br />
positioning for acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) in the surgical intensive care<br />
unit: who, when and how long? Proceedings <strong>of</strong> the Central Surgical Association, Chicago,<br />
IL, March 2-4, 2000.<br />
56. Austin PN, Campbell RS, Johannigman JA, Branson RD. A comparison <strong>of</strong> the imposed<br />
work <strong>of</strong> breathing <strong>of</strong> ten portable ventilators. Midwest Nursing Research Society 24 th<br />
Annual Conference, Dearborn, MI, April 2000.<br />
57. Bates KM, Campbell RS, Johannigman JA, Luchette FA, Davis K Jr., Miller SL, Frame<br />
SB, Branson RD. Laboratory evaluation <strong>of</strong> four disposable CPAP valves. Respiratory Care<br />
2000;45(8):993. (Presented at American Association for Respiratory Care, <strong>Cincinnati</strong>, OH<br />
2000.)<br />
58. Miller SL, Campbell RS, Johannigman JA, Montgomery EA, Luchette FA, Solomkin JS,<br />
Mann DC, Branson RD. Diagnosis <strong>of</strong> ventilator associated pneumonia: Bronchoscopic<br />
BAL vs blind, mini-BL using the combicath. Respiratory Care 2000;45(8):999. (Presented<br />
at American Association for Respiratory Care, <strong>Cincinnati</strong>, OH 2000.)<br />
59. Banks G, Campbell RS, Johannigman JA, Luchette FA, Davis K Jr, Miller SL, Frame SB,<br />
Branson RD. Laboratory evaluation <strong>of</strong> dual control modes <strong>of</strong> ventilation <strong>of</strong> three adult<br />
ventilators. Respiratory Care 2000;45(8):999. (Presented at American Association for<br />
Respiratory Care, <strong>Cincinnati</strong>, OH 2000.)<br />
60. Austin PN, Campbell RS, Johannigman JA, Miller SL, Luchette FA, Davis K Jr, Branson<br />
RD. Laboratory evaluation <strong>of</strong> the vent F2 circuit. Respiratory Care 2000;45(8):999.<br />
(Presented at American Association for Respiratory Care, <strong>Cincinnati</strong>, OH 2000.)<br />
61. Campbell RS, Lawson JL, Miller SL, Johannigman JA, Luchette FA, Davis K Jr., Austin<br />
PN, Branson RD. Evaluation <strong>of</strong> tube compensation and pressure support on reducing<br />
imposed work <strong>of</strong> breathing in response to variations in inspiratory drive. Respiratory Care<br />
2000;45(8):1014. (Presented at American Association for Respiratory Care, <strong>Cincinnati</strong>, OH<br />
2000.)<br />
62. Johannigman JA, Davis K Jr, Miller SL, Campbell RS, Luchette FA, Frame SB, Branson<br />
RD. Inhaled nitric oxide and prone positioning in ARDS: synergistic therapies. American<br />
Association for the <strong>Surgery</strong> <strong>of</strong> Trauma, San Antonio, TX 2000.
Johannigman – Page 29<br />
63. Campbell RS, Austin PN, Johannigman JA, Branson RD. Effects <strong>of</strong> PEEP on battery life<br />
<strong>of</strong> portable ventilators. Society <strong>of</strong> Critical Care Medicine. San Francisco, CA 2001.<br />
64. Austin PN, Campbell RS, Johannigman JA, Beery T, Succop P, Branson RD, Sommers M.<br />
Imposed inspiratory work <strong>of</strong> breathing and breathing comfort <strong>of</strong> nonintubated volunteers<br />
during spontaneous breathing with three portable ventilators and a critical care ventilator.<br />
American Association <strong>of</strong> Nurse Anesthetists, 2001.<br />
65. Branson RD, Campbell RS, Davis K Jr, Johannigman JA. Evaluation <strong>of</strong> HME<br />
performance, laboratory vs. clinical moisture output. American College <strong>of</strong> Chest<br />
Physicians, Philadelphia, 2001.<br />
66. Johannigman JA, Miller SL, Davis K Jr, Campbell RS, Luchette FA, Branson RD.<br />
Influence <strong>of</strong> low tidal volumes on gas exchange in ARDS and the role <strong>of</strong> recruitment<br />
maneuvers. Western Association for the <strong>Surgery</strong> <strong>of</strong> Trauma, 2001.<br />
67. Campbell RS, Austin PN, Branson RD, Johannigman JA, Luchette FA, Miller SL, Davis K<br />
Jr. Tracheal gas insufflation (TGI) during pressure control ventilation (PCV): effect <strong>of</strong><br />
exhalation valve control. Respiratory Care 2001;46(10):1091. (Presented at American<br />
Association for Respiratory Care, San Antonio, Texas 2001.)<br />
68. Austin PN, Campbell RS, Matacia GM, Banks G, Johannigman JA, Davis K Jr, Luchette<br />
FA, Miller SL, Branson RD. Battery life <strong>of</strong> eight portable ventilators (PV): effect <strong>of</strong> control<br />
variable, PEEP, and FIO2. Respiratory Care 2001;46(10):1095. (Presented at American<br />
Association for Respiratory Care, San Antonio, Texas 2001.)<br />
69. Campbell RS, Austin PA, Branson RD, Johannigman JA, Luchette FA, Miller SL, Davis K<br />
Jr. Effect <strong>of</strong> internal and external nebulizer flow on tidal volume (VT) delivery during<br />
mechanical ventilation (MV). Respiratory Care 2001;46(10):1091. (Presented at American<br />
Association for Respiratory Care, San Antonio, Texas 2001.)<br />
70. Campbell RS, Branson RD, Austin PN, Johannigman JA, Luchette FA, Miller SL, Davis K<br />
Jr. Effect <strong>of</strong> tracheal gas insufflation (TGI) during dual control (CD) ventilation.<br />
Respiratory Care 2001;46(10):1091. (Presented at American Association for Respiratory<br />
Care, San Antonio, Texas 2001.<br />
71. O’Brien DP, Pereira SJ, Luchette FA, Lim E, Seeskin CS, Miller S, Davis Jr K, Hurst JM,<br />
Johannigman JA, Frame SB. Pelvic fracture in the elderly increases mortality. 59 th Annual<br />
Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Central Surgical Association, Pittsburgh, PA 2002.
Johannigman – Page 30<br />
72. Campbell RS, Davis BR, Johannigman JA, Davis K Jr, Miller SL, Blakeman C, Branson<br />
RD. Inter-rater variability in estimating the lower inflection point (LIP) from pressurevolume<br />
(PV) curves generated using two different techniques. Respiratory Care<br />
2002;47(9):1093. (Presented at American Association for Respiratory Care, Tampa, FL<br />
2002.)<br />
73. Campbell RS, Davis B, Davis K, Johannigman JA, Branson RD. Laboratory evaluation <strong>of</strong><br />
an automated pressure volume curve maneuver. Respiratory Care 2002;47(9):1093.<br />
(Presented at American Association for Respiratory Care, Tampa, FL, 2002.)<br />
74. Branson RD, Campbell RS, Johannigman JA, Davis K Jr. Gas Temperature <strong>of</strong> Portable<br />
Ventilators. Society <strong>of</strong> Critical Care Medicine, San Antonio, TX, 2003.<br />
75. Branson RD, Davis B, Campbell RS, Johannigman JA, Davis K. A Comparison <strong>of</strong><br />
reflective forehead oximetry and digit transmission oximetry in mechanically ventilated<br />
patients. Society <strong>of</strong> Critical Care Medicine, San Antonio, TX, 2003.<br />
76. Davis BR, Campbell RS, Johannigman JA, Davis K, Porembka D. Miller SM, Branson<br />
RD. Clinical Utility <strong>of</strong> an automated pressure volume maneuver. Society <strong>of</strong> Critical Care<br />
Medicine, San Antonio, TX, 2003.<br />
77. Branson RD, Campbell RS, Johannigman JA, Davis K Jr. Gas Temperature <strong>of</strong> Portable<br />
Ventilators. Society <strong>of</strong> Critical Care Medicine, San Antonio, TX 2003.<br />
78. Branson RD, Davis B, Campbell RS, Johannigman JA, Davis K. A comparison <strong>of</strong><br />
reflective forehead oximetry and digit transmission oximetry in mechanically ventilated<br />
patients. Society <strong>of</strong> Critical Care Medicine, San Antonio, TX 2003.<br />
79. Davis BR, Campbell RS, Johannigman JA, Davis K, Porembka D, Miller SL, Branson RD.<br />
Clinical utility <strong>of</strong> an automated pressure volume maneuver. Society <strong>of</strong> Critical Care Medicine,<br />
San Antonio, TX 2003.<br />
80. Branson RD, Davis B, Davis K, Singh C, Blakeman C, Campbell RS, Johannigman JA. A<br />
Comparison <strong>of</strong> Reflective and Transmission oximetry in patients with poor perfusion.<br />
Respiratory Care 2003;48(11):1086. (Presented at American Association for Respiratory<br />
Care, Las Vegas, NV, 2003.)<br />
81. Campbell RS, Shapiro MS, Branson RD, Cuschieri J, Davis BR, Davis K, McDonald A,<br />
Miller SM, Johannigman JA, Solomkin JS. Predictive value <strong>of</strong> the gram stain in the<br />
diagnosis <strong>of</strong> ventilator associated pneumonia from bronchoscopic and blind bronchoalveolar<br />
lavage fluid. Respiratory Care 2003;48(11):1126. (Presented at American Association for<br />
Respiratory Care Las Vegas, NV 2003.)
82. Davis K, Branson RD, Johannigman JA. INO for ARDS: Are t<strong>here</strong> Racial<br />
Differences? Society <strong>of</strong> Black Academic Surgeons, Wash. DC, 2004.<br />
Johannigman – Page 31<br />
83. Beck G, Branson RD, Johannigman JA, LaCroy D. Lightweight trauma module (LTM).<br />
24 th Army Science Conference, Orlando, FL, 2004.<br />
84. Branson RD, Johannigman JA. Effect <strong>of</strong> Closed Circuit Suctioning on Airway Pressures<br />
and Portable Ventilator Performance. Respiratory Care 2004;49(11):1410. (Presented at<br />
American Association for Respiratory Care, New Orleans, LA, 2004.)<br />
85. Branson RD, Davis K Jr, Johannigman JA. Evaluation <strong>of</strong> Portable Automatic<br />
Resuscitators Under Changing Impedance Conditions: A Lung Model Study. Respiratory<br />
Care 2004; 49(11):1436. (Presented at American Association for Respiratory Care, New<br />
Orleans, LA, 2004.)<br />
86. Branson RD, Johannigman JA. Performance <strong>of</strong> a Heat and Moisture Exchanger Designed<br />
to Allow Aerosol Delivery. Respiratory Care 2004; 49(11):1394. (Presented at American<br />
Association for Respiratory Care, New Orleans, LA 2004.)<br />
87. Branson RD, Johannigman JA. Comparison <strong>of</strong> Continuous Flow and a Demand CPAP<br />
System for Use in Emergency Care <strong>of</strong> Congestive Heart Failure. Respiratory Care 2005;<br />
50(11):1512. (Presented at American Association for Respiratory Care 2005 San Antonio.<br />
TX.)<br />
88..Branson RD, Johannigman JA, Davis K. Trigger Reliability in portable ventilators.<br />
Respiratory Care 2005;50(11):1532. (Presented at American Association for Respiratory<br />
Care 2005 San Antonio. TX.)<br />
89. Branson RD, Lyons E, Johannigman JA, Davis K, Tsuei B. Comparison <strong>of</strong> three new<br />
generation pulse oximeters during routing ICU monitoring <strong>of</strong> ventilated patients. Respiratory<br />
Care 2006;51(11):1334. (Presented at American Association for Respiratory Care, Las<br />
Vegas, NV, Dec. 2006.)<br />
90. Lyons E, Branson RD, Johannigman JA, Davis K. Portable ventilators: A comparison <strong>of</strong><br />
duration <strong>of</strong> operation from an E-cylinder. Respiratory Care 2006;51(11):1292. (Presented at<br />
American Association for Respiratory Care, Las Vegas, NV, Dec 2006.)<br />
91. Johannigman JA, Brandon RD, Beck G, Lacroix D. Oxygen Conservation with<br />
Autonomous Control <strong>of</strong> Inspired Oxygen in Ventilated Trauma Patients. Western Trauma<br />
Association 2007 Steamboat Springs, CO.
Johannigman – Page 32<br />
92. Branson RD, Lyons E, Davis K, Johannigman JA. Bench evaluation <strong>of</strong> three automatic<br />
resuscitators. Critical Care Medicine 2006; 34 supplement (12):A92. (Presented at Society <strong>of</strong><br />
Critical Care Medicine, Orlando, FL Feb. 2007).<br />
93. Butler KL, Lu EJ, Solomkin JS, Tsuei BJ, Attaran A, Tannous G, Johannigman JA. Risk<br />
factors for relapse <strong>of</strong> ventilator-associated pneumonia in trauma patients. American<br />
Association for the <strong>Surgery</strong> <strong>of</strong> Trauma, Las Vegas, NV, September 2007.<br />
94. Borzotta AP, Johannigman JA, Winkelman R, Ferguson D, Akin S. Level III Trauma<br />
Centers can decompress regional Level I Centers. American Association for the <strong>Surgery</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
Trauma, Las Vegas, NV, September 2007.<br />
95. Barnes SL, Branson RD, Huezo KL, Muskat P; Johannigman JA. En route combat casualty<br />
care at 37000 feet: oxygen use and oxygenation in a hypobaric environment. American<br />
Association for the <strong>Surgery</strong> <strong>of</strong> Trauma, Las Vegas, NV, September 2007.<br />
96. Holcomb JR, McLaughlin DF, Cox D, Perkins JG, Jenkins DH, Niles SE; Johannigman JA,<br />
Salmas J, Wade CE. Early prediction <strong>of</strong> massive transfusion in combat casualties. American<br />
Association for the <strong>Surgery</strong> <strong>of</strong> Trauma, Las Vegas, NV, September 2007.<br />
97. Luyt C-E, Clavel M, Guntupalli K, Johannigman J, Kennedy J, Wood C, Corkery K,<br />
Gribben D, Chastre J. NKTR-061 (inhaled amikacin) BID achieves high epithelial lining<br />
fluid concentrations in pneumonic portions <strong>of</strong> lung. American Thoracic Society, Toronto,<br />
Canada, May 2007.<br />
98. Finley-Morreale HE, Fisher BS, Johannigman J. Close is dead: The relationship between<br />
assailant and victim is the primary determinant <strong>of</strong> firearm injury lethality in women. J<br />
Trauma 2008; 64(1): 248.<br />
99. Propper BW, Rasmussen TE, Davidson SB, VandenBerg SL, Clouse WD, Burkhardt GE,<br />
Giffore SM, Johannigman JA. Surgical Response to Multiple Casualty Incidents Following<br />
Single Explosive Events. Annuals <strong>of</strong> <strong>Surgery</strong>, Vol 250, No. 2 August 2009 pp 312-15<br />
100. Raja, AS, M.D., Propper BW, M.D., VandenBerg, SL, Matchette, M, M.D., Rasmussen,<br />
TE, M.D., Johannigman, JA, M.D., Davidson, SB, M.D. Imaging Utilization During<br />
Explosive Multiple Casualty Incidents. Accepted Journal <strong>of</strong> Trauma<br />
National Presentations – available upon request
Visiting Pr<strong>of</strong>essorships<br />
Johannigman – Page 33<br />
Grand Rounds – “ARDS – Newer Modalities and Treatments,” Greenville Memorial Hospital,<br />
Greenville, SC, May 6-7, 2001<br />
Grand Rounds – “End Points <strong>of</strong> Resuscitation,” Grant Medical Center, Columbus, OH,<br />
December 12, 2001.<br />
Grand Rounds – “Mass Casualty Events: Civilian and Military Perspectives,” <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
California San Francisco, May 18, 2005.<br />
Grand Rounds – “ARDS and Beyond – Management <strong>of</strong> Acute Lung Injury in the Surgical ICU”<br />
<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Texas, Medical School at Houston, September 17, 2009<br />
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