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pro vyhledávání: '"Elizabeth Gimbel"'
Autor:
Bellal Joseph, Raminder Nirula, Brian J Eastridge, Jason L Sperry, Gary Vercruysse, Francis X Guyette, Joshua B Brown, Richard S Miller, Brian G Harbrecht, Herb A Phelan, Matthew D Neal, Jack K Donohue, Nidhi Iyanna, John M Lorence, Terence O'Keeffe, Jeffrey A Claridge, Elizabeth Gimbel, Brian J Daley
Publikováno v:
Trauma Surgery & Acute Care Open, Vol 9, Iss 1 (2024)
Background The reporting of adverse events (AEs) is required and well defined in the execution of clinical trials, but is poorly characterized particularly in prehospital trials focusing on traumatic injury. In the setting of prehospital traumatic in
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/b85cd3a6c6fb4d58bf1919d3111354b5
Autor:
Brian E. Malley, Jonathan G. Yabes, Elizabeth Gimbel, Chung-Chou H. Chang, Donald M. Yealy, Michael J. Fine, Derek C. Angus, David T. Huang, for the ProACT Investigators
Publikováno v:
BMC Infectious Diseases, Vol 23, Iss 1, Pp 1-8 (2023)
Abstract Background The Procalcitonin Antibiotic Consensus Trial (ProACT) found provision of a procalcitonin antibiotic prescribing guideline to hospital-based clinicians did not reduce antibiotic use. Possible reasons include clinician reluctance to
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/56a1e6ea28bb4e30b273b4fe00f990b4
Autor:
Alexandra Weissman, Alex Cheng, Alex Mainor, Elizabeth Gimbel, Kayla Nowak, Huaqin (Helen) Pan, Jeran Stratford, Alyssa Merkel, Caroline Taylor, Heather Meier, Jeanette Auman, Tracy L. Nolen, Christopher J. Lindsell, David T. Huang
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical and Translational Science, Vol 6 (2022)
Abstract Background: Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) instigated a flurry of clinical research activity. The unprecedented pace with which trials were launched left an early void in data standardization, limiting the potential for subsequent data
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/0d7fbae3546f420c8274f1499a081567
Autor:
Sadudee Peerapornratana, Priyanka Priyanka, Shu Wang, Ali Smith, Kai Singbartl, Paul M. Palevsky, Lakhmir S. Chawla, Donald M. Yealy, Derek C. Angus, John A. Kellum, David T. Huang, Christopher Keener, Nicole Lucko, Francis Pike, Sachin Yende, Amber E. Barnato, Tammy L. Eaton, Elizabeth Gimbel, Kyle Landis, Diana K. Stapleton, Lisa A. Weissfeld, Michael Willochell, Kourtney A. Wofford, Erik Kulstad, Hannah Watts, Arvind Venkatv, Peter C. Hou, Anthony Massaro, Siddharth Parmar, Alexander T. Limkakeng, Kori Brewer, Theodore R. Delbridge, Allison Mainhart, James R. Miner, Todd L. Allen, Colin K. Grissom, Stuart Swadron, Steven A. Conrad, Richard Carlson, Frank LoVecchio, Ednan K. Bajwa, Michael R. Filbin, Blair A. Parry, Timothy J. Ellender, Andrew E. Sama, Jonathan Fine, Soheil Nafeei, Thomas Terndrup, Margaret Wojnar, Ronald G. Pearl, Scott T. Wilber, Richard Sinert, David J. Orban, Jason W. Wilson, Jacob W. Ufberg, Timothy Albertson, Edward A. Panacek, Sohan Parekh, Scott R. Gunn, Jon S. Rittenberger, Richard J. Wadas, Andrew R. Edwards, Matthew Kelly, Henry E. Wang, Talmage M. Holmes, Michael T. McCurdy, Craig Weinert, Estelle S. Harris, Wesley H. Self, Diane Dubinski, Carolyn A. Phillips, Ronald M. Migues
Publikováno v:
Kidney International Reports
Introduction About one-third of critically ill patients with acute kidney injury (AKI) develop persistently decreased kidney function, known as acute kidney disease (AKD), which may progress to chronic kidney disease (CKD). Although sepsis is the mos
Autor:
Henry E. Wang, Todd L. Allen, Tammy L. Eaton, Anthony F. Massaro, Kourtney A. Wofford, Amber E. Barnato, Blair A. Parry, Siddharth Parmar, Jonathan M. Fine, Lakhmir S. Chawla, Ronald M. Migues, Michael Willochell, Michael J. Massey, Allison Mainhart, Erik Kulstad, Carolyn A. Phillips, James R. Miner, Michael R. Filbin, Thomas E. Terndrup, Nathan I. Shapiro, Frank LoVecchio, Ronald G. Pearl, Soheil Nafeei, William C. Aird, Long Ngo, Donald M. Yealy, Estelle S. Harris, Scott R. Gunn, Colin K. Grissom, Jacob W. Ufberg, Stephen Trzeciak, Richard Carlson, David J. Orban, Christopher Keener, Ednan K. Bajwa, John A. Kellum, Alexander T. Limkakeng, Wesley H. Self, Craig R. Weinert, Scott T. Wilber, Theodore R. Delbridge, Lisa A. Weissfeld, Stuart Swadron, Arvind Venkat, Kori Brewer, Richard Sinert, Victor Novack, Jon S. Rittenberger, Kyle Landis, Margaret Wojnar, Timothy J. Ellender, Andrew E. Sama, Richard J. Wadas, Diane Dubinski, Diana K. Stapleton, Peter C. Hou, Francis Pike, Andrew R. Edwards, Derek C. Angus, Edward A. Panacek, David T. Huang, Steven A. Conrad, Sohan Parekh, Timothy E Albertson, Hannah Watts, Michael T. McCurdy, Jason W Wilson, Talmage M. Holmes, Matthew Kelly, Elizabeth Gimbel
Publikováno v:
Critical Care
Critical care (London, England), vol 22, iss 1
Critical Care, Vol 22, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2018)
Critical care (London, England), vol 22, iss 1
Critical Care, Vol 22, Iss 1, Pp 1-11 (2018)
Background We sought to determine the effects of alternative resuscitation strategies on microcirculatory perfusion and examine any association between microcirculatory perfusion and mortality in sepsis. Methods This was a prospective, formally desig
Autor:
Jon Cook, Charles B. Hicks, Bruce Coon, Richard Hutt, Margaret A. Fischl, David Pearson, Jan Clark, Candida T. Talabucon, Carol L. Brosgart, Joan Dragavon, Laura Ponticello, Janet Devine, Eugene Sun, Melissa Kerkau, Daniel C. Rodrigue, Donna Thee, Jeanne Berg, Mario Guerrero, Lyle Oshita, Jane L. Norris, Judy Aberg, Mark I. Becker, John Fuchs, Pablo Tebas, Guillermo J. Vázquez, Pamposh Kaul, Antoinette Kenton, Phyllis Barnett, Pascal J. de Caprariis, Michael Royal, Michelle Jack, Ann Walawander, Harold A. Kessler, Scott Souza, Sharon Shriver, Genice Hamilton, Susan E. Cohn, Hailong Cheng, John G. Gerber, Monica Millard, Sherree Wright, Linh Ngo, Gildon N. Beall, Debra Ogata-Arakaki, John Mc Neil, David M. Mushatt, Courtney V. Fletcher, Charles van der Horst, Karen Waterman, Ileana Lopez, David Katzenstein, Robert J. Fass, Joseph J. Eron, Edward P. Acosta, Stephen W. Lagakos, Hilda Mendoza, Jim Bruce, Michael F. Para, Sally Snyder, Mary Shoemaker, Mark A. Beilke, Tammy Powell, Margaret Nelson, Juan J.L. Lertora, Liliana Aguinada, Virginia Ramirez, M. Graham Ray, William W. Freimuth, Brenda Greenhill, Beverly Putnam, Aouie Carrera, Mary Albrecht, Michael F. Giordano, Stuart Carr, John M. Leedom, Charlotte Mills, Charles J. Gonzalez, Rebecca Becker, Richard Haubrich, Elizabeth Gimbel, D. Baker, Vivian Yuan, Andrea Weiss, Hongyu Jiang, Cheryl N. Karol, Kim Ingersol, Russell Strada, Paulette Mac Dougall, Carla Pettinelli, Glenna M. Auerback, Alice F. Mercado, Frances Canchola, Chris Helker, Susan A. Fiscus, X. Joan Hu, Janine R. Maenza, Henry S. Sacks, Robert Kalajian, Debbie Slamowitz, Robin Shepard, Margo Heath-Chiozzi, Michael J. Borucki, Ana Martinez, Olivia T. Ortiz, Suzanne Fiorillo, Jorge Santana, Michael S. Saag, Dena Duran, Steve Nowling, Jeff Taylor, Kristine Todd, Robert W. Coombs, Douglas D. Richman, Thomas C. Merigan, Robert Delapenha, Kenneth Wood, Harvey M. Friedman, Joseph Pulvirenti, Don Craven, Timothy W. Schacker, Ronald Swanstrom, Neel French, Judith Feinberg, Mark A. Jacobson, Judith Brown, Joseph Wheat, Ross G. Hewitt, James F. Rooney, Scott A. Smith, Bruce Peel, Doris Shank, Lisa Alexis, Roy M. Gulick, Andrea Christopher Belschner, Linda Meixner
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Infectious Diseases. 186:626-633
The 24-week extension of AIDS Clinical Trials Group Protocol 359, a study of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)‐infected, indinavir-experienced patients, was designed to study the durability of “salvage” treatment regimens. Patients received sa