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pro vyhledávání: '"Andrea S. Rinderknecht"'
Autor:
Jennifer Oehler, Laurie H. Johnson, Kelsey Wolfangel, Andrea S. Rinderknecht, Mary Frey, Brad Sobolewski, Claire Lindsay, Gary L. Geis, Berkeley L. Bennett, Steven Chan, Corinne Bria, Benjamin T. Kerrey, Kelly M Krummen, Tonya J Masur, Michelle Eckerle, Matthew R. Mittiga, Theresa M. Frey, Alison Richert, Erin F. Hoehn
Publikováno v:
Pediatric Emergency Care. 37:167-171
Provision of optimal care to critically ill patients in a pediatric emergency department is challenging. Specific challenges include the following: (a) patient presentations are highly variable, representing the full breadth of human disease and inju
Autor:
Matthew R. Mittiga, Srikant B. Iyer, Karen Ahaus, Kartik Varadarajan, Andrea S. Rinderknecht, Mary Frey, Benjamin T. Kerrey, Stephanie Boyd, Joseph W. Luria, Gary L. Geis
Publikováno v:
Pediatric Quality & Safety
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Introduction: Many quality improvement interventions do not lead to sustained improvement, and the sustainability of healthcare interventions remains understudied. We conducted a time-series
Introduction: Many quality improvement interventions do not lead to sustained improvement, and the sustainability of healthcare interventions remains understudied. We conducted a time-series
Autor:
Matthew R. Mittiga, Andrea S. Rinderknecht, Jenna Dyas, Benjamin T. Kerrey, Michelle C. Caruso
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy. 74:1353-1362
Purpose Results of a study to determine whether checklist-based interventions improved the selection and administration of rapid-sequence intubation (RSI) medications in a pediatric emergency department (ED) are reported. Methods A retrospective stud
Autor:
Matthew R. Mittiga, Andrea S. Rinderknecht, Mona H Ho, Jenna Dyas, Gary L. Geis, Benjamin T. Kerrey
Publikováno v:
Academic Emergency Medicine. 24:411-421
Objective We sought to describe and compare chart and video review as data collection sources for the study of Emergency Department (ED) Rapid Sequence Intubation (RSI). Methods This retrospective cohort study compares the availability and content of
Autor:
Stephanie Boyd, Andrea S. Rinderknecht, Jenna R Dyas, Mary Frey, Sage R. Myers, Karen J OʼConnell, Allison L Mak, Niall H. Cochrane, Benjamin T. Kerrey, Aaron Donoghue
Publikováno v:
Pediatric Emergency Care.
Objectives High-quality clinical research of resuscitations in a pediatric emergency department is challenging because of the limitations of traditional methods of data collection (chart review, self-report) and the low frequency of cases in a single
Publikováno v:
Clinical Pediatric Emergency Medicine. 16:172-185
Rapid-sequence intubation is the standard for definitive airway management in the emergency department and requires multiple stepwise tasks where the sequence and timing are important. Optimal performance of this critical procedure can be challenging
Autor:
Andrea S. Rinderknecht, Mary Frey, Kartik Varadarajan, Joseph W. Luria, Matthew R. Mittiga, Srikant B. Iyer, Jenna Dyas, Gary L. Geis, Tamara Jablonski, Benjamin T. Kerrey
Publikováno v:
BMJ Quality & Safety. 24:709-717
Objectives Rapid sequence intubation (RSI) is the standard for definitive airway management in emergency medicine. In a video-based study of RSI in a paediatric emergency department (ED), we reported a high degree of process variation and frequent ad
Autor:
Gary L. Geis, Andrea S. Rinderknecht, Benjamin T. Kerrey, Jareen Meinzen-Derr, Matthew R. Mittiga
Publikováno v:
Academic Emergency Medicine. 22:431-440
Objectives: In a video-based study of rapid sequence intubation (RSI) in a pediatric emergency department (PED), 33% of children experienced oxyhemoglobin desaturation (SpO2 < 90%). To inform targeted improvement interventions, we planned multivariab
Publikováno v:
Annals of emergency medicine. 70(6)
Publikováno v:
Annals of Emergency Medicine. 61:263-270
Study objective We seek to provide current, comprehensive, and physician-level data for critical procedures performed in a high-volume pediatric emergency department (ED). Methods We conducted a retrospective study of all critical procedures performe