Browsing by Author "Seymour, Christopher W"
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Association between hospital volume and network membership and an analgesia, sedation and delirium order set quality score: a cohort study.
Dale, Christopher R; Hayden, Shailaja J; Treggiari, Miriam M; Curtis, J Randall; Seymour, Christopher W; Yanez, N David; Fan, Vincent S (Critical care (London, England), 2012-06)<h4>Introduction</h4>Protocols for the delivery of analgesia, sedation and delirium care of the critically ill, mechanically ventilated patient have been shown to improve outcomes but are not uniformly used. The extent to ... -
Sepsis Subclasses: A Framework for Development and Interpretation.
DeMerle, Kimberley M; Angus, Derek C; Baillie, J Kenneth; Brant, Emily; Calfee, Carolyn S; Carcillo, Joseph; Chang, Chung-Chou H; ... (30 authors) (Critical care medicine, 2021-05)Sepsis is defined as a dysregulated host response to infection that leads to life-threatening acute organ dysfunction. It afflicts approximately 50 million people worldwide annually and is often deadly, even when evidence-based ... -
Therapeutic Anticoagulation with Heparin in Critically Ill Patients with Covid-19.
REMAP-CAP Investigators; ACTIV-4a Investigators; ATTACC Investigators; Goligher, Ewan C; Bradbury, Charlotte A; McVerry, Bryan J; Lawler, Patrick R; ... (171 authors) (The New England journal of medicine, 2021-08-04)<h4>Background</h4>Thrombosis and inflammation may contribute to morbidity and mortality among patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19). We hypothesized that therapeutic-dose anticoagulation would improve outcomes ... -
Therapeutic Anticoagulation with Heparin in Noncritically Ill Patients with Covid-19.
ATTACC Investigators; ACTIV-4a Investigators; REMAP-CAP Investigators; Lawler, Patrick R; Goligher, Ewan C; Berger, Jeffrey S; Neal, Matthew D; ... (181 authors) (The New England journal of medicine, 2021-08-04)<h4>Background</h4>Thrombosis and inflammation may contribute to the risk of death and complications among patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19). We hypothesized that therapeutic-dose anticoagulation may improve ...