Loading [Contrib]/a11y/accessibility-menu.js

This website uses cookies

We use cookies to enhance your experience and support COUNTER Metrics for transparent reporting of readership statistics. Cookie data is not sold to third parties or used for marketing purposes.

Skip to main content
null
JHEOR
  • Menu
  • Articles
    • Author Correction
    • Autoimmune Diseases
    • Brief Report
    • Cardiovascular Conditions
    • Commentary
    • Correspondence
    • Dermatological Diseases
    • Endocrine Diseases
    • Gastrointestinal Conditions
    • General Indications
    • Genetic Disorders
    • Hematology
    • Infectious Diseases
    • Methodology and Healthcare Policy
    • Musculoskeletal Conditions
    • Nephrologic/Hepatologic Conditions
    • Neurological Disorders
    • Oncology
    • Ophthalmology
    • Other Conditions
    • Perspective
    • Psychological Conditions
    • Respiratory Diseases
    • Trauma Induced Conditions
    • Urological/Gynecological Diseases
    • All
  • For Authors
  • Editorial Board
  • About
  • Issues
  • Blog
  • Journal Policies
  • For Reviewers
  • search
  • X (formerly Twitter) (opens in a new tab)
  • Bluesky (opens in a new tab)
  • LinkedIn (opens in a new tab)
  • RSS feed (opens a modal with a link to feed)

RSS Feed

Enter the URL below into your favorite RSS reader.

http://localhost:53949/feed
ISSN 2327-2236
General Indications
Vol. 4, Issue 2, 2017January 11, 2017 EDT

The Real-World Utilization Pattern of Increased Utilization of Advanced Topical Adjunctive Hemostats in a Vertically Integrated Healthcare System

Lee Stern, Yi-Chien Lee, Biwen Tao, Lois Lamerato, Gaurav Gangoli, Richard Kocharian, Walter Danker III,
resource utilizationoxidized regenerated cellulose (orc)surgicelsurgerybleedinghemostat
Copyright Logoccby-4.0 • https://doi.org/10.36469/9813
JHEOR
1.
Stern L, Lee YC, Tao B, et al. The Real-World Utilization Pattern of Increased Utilization of Advanced Topical Adjunctive Hemostats in a Vertically Integrated Healthcare System. JHEOR. 2017;4(2):103-112. doi:10.36469/​9813

View more stats

Powered by Scholastica, the modern academic journal management system