2023
Tight Glycemic Control, Inflammation, and the ICU: Evidence for Heterogeneous Treatment Effects in Two Randomized Controlled Trials
Zinter M, Markovic D, Asaro L, Nadkarni V, McQuillen P, Sinha P, Matthay M, Jeschke M, Agus M, Sapru A, Agus M, Coughlin-Wells K, Hughes K, French J, Fitzgerald M, Srinivasan V, Sisko M, Chima R, Howard K, Jones R, Thomas N, Spear D, Li S, Pinto A, Eldridge P, Newth C, Kwok J, Hassinger A, Qiao H, Bysani K, Monjure T, Faustino E, Tala J, Kandil S, Quinn T, Hirshberg E, Lilley J, Wintergerst K, Sullivan J, Lee K, Schwarz A, Flores C, Vargas-Shiraishi O, Sorce L, Marsillio L, Shukla A, Cvijanovich N, Flori H, Brumfield B, Stone C, Dahmer M, Jayachandran C, Federman M, Wong K, Vangala S, Pellegrini M, Balliu B, Gala K, Kirkpatrick T, Deshmukh T, Mareboina M, Do N, Ashtari N, Ratiu A, Nett S, Singleton M, Jarvis D, McNally M, Martini K, Pinto N, Chong G, Rodgers C, Viteri S, John R, Mulholland T, Pellicciotti G, Sapru A, McQuillen P, Zinter M, Goel S, Alkhouli M, McKenzie A, Villarreal-Chico D. Tight Glycemic Control, Inflammation, and the ICU: Evidence for Heterogeneous Treatment Effects in Two Randomized Controlled Trials. American Journal Of Respiratory And Critical Care Medicine 2023, 207: 945-949. PMID: 36656551, PMCID: PMC10111993, DOI: 10.1164/rccm.202210-1988le.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBlood GlucoseGlycemic ControlHumansHypoglycemic AgentsInflammationInsulinIntensive Care UnitsRandomized Controlled Trials as Topic
2021
Association of Race and Ethnicity with Sedation Management in Pediatric Intensive Care.
Natale J, Asaro L, Joseph J, Ulysse C, Ascenzi J, Bowens C, Wypij D, Curley M, Curley M, Wypij D, Allen G, Angus D, Asaro L, Ascenzi J, Bateman S, Borasino S, Bowens C, Bysani G, Cheifetz I, Cowl A, Dodson B, Faustino E, Fineman L, Flori H, Franck L, Gedeit R, Grant M, Harabin A, Haskins-Kiefer C, Hertzog J, Hutchins L, Kirby A, Lebet R, Matthay M, McLaughlin G, Natale J, Oren P, Polavarapu N, Schneider J, Schwarz A, Shanley T, Simone S, Singer L, Sorce L, Truemper E, Vander Heyden M, Watson R, Wells C. Association of Race and Ethnicity with Sedation Management in Pediatric Intensive Care. Annals Of The American Thoracic Society 2021, 18: 93-102. PMID: 32776853, PMCID: PMC7780975, DOI: 10.1513/annalsats.201912-872oc.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentBlack PeopleChildChild, PreschoolCritical CareEthnicityFemaleHealthcare DisparitiesHispanic or LatinoHumansInfantInfant, NewbornIntensive Care Units, PediatricMaleMulticenter Studies as TopicPainPain ManagementRandomized Controlled Trials as TopicRespiration, ArtificialRespiratory InsufficiencyWhite PeopleConceptsSedation managementPain managementClinical trialsU.S. pediatric intensive care unitsPediatric intensive care unitCluster-randomized clinical trialRacial disparitiesIatrogenic withdrawal syndromeAcute respiratory failureEpisodes of painPlanned secondary analysisIntensive care unitPediatric intensive careAssociation of raceEthnicity groupsNon-Hispanic blacksPercentage of daysRespiratory failureUsual careCumulative dosingPediatric patientsWithdrawal syndromeBlack patientsCare unitIntervention arm