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Update on nutrition for the critically ill. Grand Rounds. Department of Surgery. University of Maryland. December 2016



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Update on nutrition for the critically ill. Grand Rounds. Department of Surgery. University of Maryland. December 2016.




National Research Presentations





  1. Kozar RA, Pownall HJ. Cellular phospholipid efflux. Presented at the Aspen Bile Salt Meeting, Aspen, CO, August 1991.

  2. Kozar RA, McKeone BJ, Pownall HJ. Free radical-induced alterations in endothelial cell function. Presented at the Resident’s Section of Society of University Surgeons,

Cincinnati, OH, February 1992.

  1. Kozar RA, McKeone BJ, Pownall HJ. Mechanism of cellular phospholipid efflux. Presented at the Association for Academic Surgery, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, November 1992.

  2. Kozar RA, White JV, Pownall HJ. Reverse cholesterol transport: The mechanism of phospholipid exchange between cell membranes and high density lipoprotein.

Presented at the Delaware Valley Vascular Society, Philadelphia, PA, September 1994.

  1. Kozar RA, Harada R, Jaffe F, Cindrick L, White JV. Carbon dioxide angioscopy: Hemodynamic and hemorrheologic responses to large volume CO2 insufflation of the arterial tree. Presented at the Eastern Vascular Society, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, May 1994.

  2. Trooskin SZ, Kozar RA, Blank-Reid CA, Santora TA, Talucci, RC, DeSantis D, Townsend RN. Gender issues in trauma admission: The neglected elderly female. Oral Presentation. Philadelphia Academy of Surgery, Philadelphia, PA, September 1996.

  3. Fuchs B, Kozar RA, Smull G, Chang B, McMaster J, Getsy J, Talucci RC: Role of

Under-Appreciation of Sleep Disorders as a Cause of Motor Vehicle Crashes. Presented

at the Pennsylvania Division for the American Trauma Society's Annual Conference,

Hershey, PA. April 1997.


  1. Kaplan LJ, Kozar RA, Bailey H, Blank-Reid C, Santora TA, Talucci RC, Trooskin SZ. The challenge of pregnant trauma patients: Insight gained from review of a state trauma registry. Presented at the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma. Sept 1998.

  2. Kozar RA, Abedin ZR, Abedin MZ, Trooskin SZ. Expression of epidermal growth factor in Type II Pneumocytes: A potential mechanism for recovery from acute lung injury. Presented at Biomedicine '98. May 1-3, 1998.

  3. Hassoun HT, Weisbrodt NW, Kozar RA, Mercer DW, Moody FG, Moore FA. Inducible nitric oxide synthase mediates impaired small intestinal transit after severe gut ischemia/reperfusion. Presented at the 34th Annual Meeting of the Association for Academic Surgery, November 2-4, 2000, Tampa, Florida.

  4. Kozar RA, Kaplan LJ, Cipolla J, Meija J, Haber M. Laparoscopic repair of traumatic diaphragmatic injuries. Presented at the 34th Annual Meeting of the Association for Academic Surgery, November 2-4, 2000, Tampa, Florida.

  5. Kozar RA, Schultz SG, Weisbrodt N, DeSoignie R, Hassoun HT, Moore FA.

Intraluminal nutrients enhance gut ischemia/reperfusion injury. Presented at the Shock Society, June 2000, Snowbird, Utah.

  1. Cipolla J, Kozar RA, Satz WA, Kaplan LJ. Mass transit strike hits cyclists. Presented at

the meeting of the Society of Academic Emergency Medicine, May 2000, San Francisco, CA.

  1. Hassoun HT, Weisbrodt N, Moody FA, Kozar R, Grossie VB, Moore FA. Nitric Oxide synthetase II is upregulated in ileus after intraperitoneal lipopolysaccharide but not gut ischemia/reperfusion. Presented at the Society of University Surgeons, February 2000, Toronto, Canada.

  2. McKinley BA, Kozar RA, Cocanour CS, Marquez A, Sailors RM, Ware DN, Moore FA. Trauma resuscitation: female hearts respond better. Presented at the annual meeting of the Western Surgical Association, November 2001.

  3. Kozar RA, Moore EE, Kudsk K, Jurkovich G, Moore FA. Enteral tolerance following

severe trauma is reliably achieved by a standardized protocol. Presented at

The 35th Annual Meeting of the Association of Academic Surgery. November 2001.



  1. Hassoun HT, Kone BC, Kozar RA, Lai M, Moore FA. -Melanocyte stimulating hormone augments gut ischemia-reperfusion induced heme oxygenase expression. Presented at the American College of Surgeons, October 2001.

  2. Garner GB, Ware DN, Cocanour CS, Duke JH, McKinley BA, Kozar RA, Moore FA.

Vacuum assisted wound closure provides early fascial reapproximation in trauma patients with open abdomens. Presented at the Southwestern Surgical Congress, Cancun, Mexico, April 2001.

  1. Kozar RA, Schultz SG, Hassoun HT, DeSoignie R, Moore FA. Intraluminal nutrients alter gut permeability following gut ischemia/reperfusion. Presented at the 24th Annual

Conference on Shock. February 2001.

  1. Von Maszewski M, Cocanour CS, McKinley B, Kozar RA, DeSoignie R, Weisbrodt N,

Moore FA. MMC’s exist after trauma and predict enteral tolerance. Presented at the 31st

Annual Meeting of the Western Trauma Association, Big Sky, Montana, February 2001.



  1. Hassoun HT, Kone BC, Kozar RA, Snuggs M, Phan T, Moore FA. -Melanocyte

stimulating hormone reduces intestinal NF-B and gut ischemia/reperfusion injury.

Presented at the Society of University Surgeons, February 2001.



  1. Mangram A, Kozar RA, Gregoric I, Grant P, Moore FA. Unsuspected fracture

penetrations of the heart. Presented at the 31st Annual Meeting of the Western Trauma

Association, Big Sky, Montana, February 2001.



  1. Hassoun HT, Kozar RA, DeSoignie R, Thorpe L, Kone BC, Miller CC, Safi HJ, Moore

FA. Intraischemic topical hypothermia prevents intestinal mucosal injury during mesenteric ischemic/reperfusion. Presented at the Southern Association for Vascular Surgery, Puerto Rico, January 2001.

  1. Kozar RA, Hu S, Schultz SG, Hassoun HT, Moore FA. Specific enteral nutrients alter

mucosal blood flow during gut ischemia/reperfusion. Presentation at the 25th Clinical Congress of the American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition , January 2001, Chicago, Illinois.

  1. Zsolt, B., M.D., McKinley, B., Ph.D., Cocanour, C., M.D., Kozar, RA, Valdivia, A., R.N., Sailors. M., Ph.D., Moore, F., M.D. Supra-Normal Trauma Resuscitation causes more case of abnormal compartment syndrome. Presented at the Western Surgical Association, November 2002.

  2. Brundage SI, Lucci A, Miller CC, Azizzadeh A, Kozar RA. Potential targets to encourage a surgical career. Presented at the Western Surgical Association, November 2002.

  3. Kozar RA, Lucci A, Azzizadeh A, Miller CC, Cocanour CS, Potts J, Fischer C, Brundage SI. A brief intervention by surgeons can influence medical students towards a career in surgery. Presented at the plenary session of the 2002 Annual meeting of the Association for Academic Surgery, November 2002.

  4. Kozar RA, Holcomb JB, Macatis J, DeSoignie R, Moore FA. Superior mesenteric artery occlusion (SMAO) models shock-induced gut Ischemia/reperfusion. Presented at the 2002 Annual meeting of the Association for Academic Surgery, November 2002.

  5. Attuwaybi BO, Hassoun H, Kozar RA, Moore FA. Hypothermia protects against gut ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) induced impaired intestinal transit by inducing impaired intestinal transit by inducing heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1). Presented at the 2002 Annual meeting of the Association for Academic Surgery, November 2002.

  6. Tyroch A, McGuire E, McLean S, Kozar R, Gates K, Kaups K, Cook C, Griswold J, Sue L, Craun M, Prices J. The prognostic significance of Chance fractures and intra-abdominal injuries revisited: a multi-center review. Presented at the 62nd Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma, September 2002.

  7. Hassoun HT, Kozar RA, Kone BC, Safi H, Moore FA. Hypothermia differentially

modulates oxidative stress proteins during gut ischemia/reperfusion. Presented at the 63rd Annual meeting of the Society of University Surgeons, February 2002.

  1. Kozar RA, Attuwaybi B, Sato N, Moore-Olufemia S, Weisbrodt NW, Moore FA. Hypertonic saline prevents inflammation and impaired intestinal transit after gut ischemia/reperfusion by inducing heme oxgenase 1(H0-1) enzyme. Presented at the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma, September 2003.

  2. Sato N, Kozar RA, Smith M, Zou L, Moore-Olufemi S, Schultz SG, Moore FA. Immune enhancing enteral agents differentially modulate the early pro-inflammatory transcription factors mediating gut ischemia/reperfusion. Presented at the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma. Maui, Hawaii, October 2004.

  3. Kozar RA, Sati N, Lei Z, Smith M, Moore FA. Immune enhancing agents differentially modulate gut injury and inflammation. Presented at the 65th meeting of the Society of The University Surgeons, February 2004.

  4. Sato N, Kozar RA, Lei Z, Weatherall J, Attuwaybi B, Moore-Olufemia S, Moore FA.

Induction of peroxisome proliferators activated receptor (PPAR) gamma, the Cox-2 inhibitor, NS 398, reverses mesenteric ischemia/reperfusion gut inflammation. Presented at the 65th meeting of The Society of University Surgeons, February 2004.

  1. Kozar RA, Schultz SG, Verner-Cole E, Bick R, DeSoignie R, Poindexter B, Moore FA. Enternal arginine, an immune enhancing agent, impair gut barrier function following mesenteric ischemia/reperfusion. 34th Annual Meeting of Western Trauma Association, February 2004.

  2. Kozar RA, Moore JB, Miles SE, Holcomb JH, Moore EE, Cothern C, Moore FA. Complications of nonoperative management of high grade blunt hepatic injuries. Presented at the 35th Annual Meeting of the Western Trauma Association, Jackson Hole, WY, March 2005.

  3. Gonzalez EA, Hunter R, Kozar RA, Weisbrodt N, Field E, Moore FA. Poloxamer 188 resuscitation after mesenteric ischemia/reperfusion abrogates neutrophil mediated ileal mucosal injury. Presented at the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma Annual Meeting New Orleans, Louisiana, September 2006.

  4. Gonzalez EA, Hunter R, Kozar RA, Moore FA. Poloxamer 188-Hypertonic saline provides optimal ileal protection after mesenteric ischemia/reperfusion. Presented at the 2nd Academic Surgical Congress, Phoenix, AZ, February 2007.

  5. Ban K, Gonzalez EA, Kone BC, Kozar RA. Enteral arginine modulates the effect of pharmacologic inhibition of AP-1 on iNOS in the postischemic gut. Presented at the 30th annual meeting of the Shock Society, Baltimore, MD, June 2007.

  6. Moore-Olufemi SD, Moore FA, Gonzalez EA, Ban K, Fields E, Kone BC, Kozar RA. Transcriptional profiling of hypertonic saline in rat small intestine. Presented at the 30th annual meeting of the Shock Society, Baltimore, MD, June 2007.

  7. Ban K, Peng, Z, Kozar RA. PPARg mediates the regulation of INOS expression by C-JUN/AP-1. Poster presentation at the Shock Society, Portland, OR, June 2010.

  8. Matijevic N, Wang WY-W, Kozar RA, Gonzales E, Holcomb JB, Low levels of platelet microparticles correlate with poor outcomes in shock patients. Presented at the 33rd Annual Conference on Shock, Portland, OR, June 2010.

  9. Duan C, Cao Y, Deng X, Yang W, Kozar RA, Gonzalez EA, Holcomb JB, Ko TC. Plasma adiponectin levels decrease after hemorrhagic shock (HS). Presented at the 33rd Annual Conference on Shock, Portland, OR, June 2010.

  10. Peng Z, Haywood-Watson R, Pati S, Dong J, Vijayan V, Holcomb JB, Ko T, Kozar RA. Restitution of syndecan-1 is modulated by age of fresh frozen plasma (FFP). Presented at the 33rd Annual Conference on Shock, Portland, OR, June 2010.

  11. Brown RM, Peng Z, Pati S, Holcomb JB, Park P, Kozar RA. Fresh frozen plasma reduces pulmonary Syndecan-1 shedding and inflammation after hemorrhagic shock. Poster presentation at the Shock Society, 2011.

  12. Ban K, Sen A, Peng Z, Kozar RA. Syndecan-1 Mediates Gut Protection by Enteral Glutamine in a Rodent Model of Gut Ischemia/Reperfusion. Oral presentation at the Shock Society, 2012.

  13. Peng Z, Ban K, Kozar RA. Crosstalk between intracellular PPAR gamma and cell surface syndecan-1 in a rodent model of gut ischemia/reperfusion: a novel observation. Poster presentation at the Shock Society, 2012.

  14. Kozar R, Holcomb JB, Nathens A. American Association for the Surgery of Trauma Are all deaths created equally? The impact of hospice care on risk-adjusted mortality. San Francisco, CA, September 2013.

  15. Peng Z, Ban K, Kozar RA. Glutamine mitigates lung injury induced by gut ischemia/reperfusion via intestinal PPAR-gamma. Oral presentation at the Shock Society, 2013.

  16. Ban K, Peng Z, Kozar RA. Detrimental effects of ERK ½ inhibition on the intestine during ischemia/reperfusion. Poster presentation at the Shock Society, 2013.

  17. Shackford SR, Kahl JE, Calvo RY, Kozar RA, Haugen CE, Kaups KL, Willey M, Tibbs BM, Mutto SM, Rizzo AG, Lormel CS, Shackford MC, Burlew CC, Moore EE, Cogbill TH, Kallies KJ, Haan JM, Ward J. Gunshot wounds and blast injuries to the face are associated with significant morbidity and mortality: Results of an 11-year multi-institutional study of 720 patients. Oral presentation at the Western Trauma Association, 2013.

  18. Shalhub S, Starnes BW, Brenner ML, Biffl WL, Azizzadeh A, Inaba K, Skiada D, Zarzaur B, Nawaf C, Eriksson EA, Fakhry SM, Paul JS, Kaups KL, Ciesla DJ, Todd SR, Seamon MJ, Capano-Wehrle LM, Jurkovich GJ, Kozar RA. Blunt abdominal aortic injury: A Western Trauma Association multicenter study. Oral presentation at the Western Trauma Association, 2013.

  19. Syndecan-1 mediated gut protection by fresh frozen plasma and lyophilized plasma after hemorrhagic shock. Oral presentation at the Military Health System Research Symposium. Fort Lauderdale, FL, August 2014.

  20. Kozar RA, Holcomb JB, Xiong W, Nathens AB. Are all deaths created equally? The impact of hospice care on risk-adjusted mortality. Oral presentation at the Annual Association for the Surgery of Trauma, 2014.










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