2022
Tracheostomy Is Associated With a Decrease in Delirium and Sedation for Intubated COVID-19 Patients
Morton C, Pisani M, Doyle M, Puchalski J. Tracheostomy Is Associated With a Decrease in Delirium and Sedation for Intubated COVID-19 Patients. Journal Of Bronchology & Interventional Pulmonology 2022, 30: 32-36. PMID: 35288526, DOI: 10.1097/lbr.0000000000000841.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsProportion of daysCoronavirus disease 2019 acute respiratory distress syndromeIntubated COVID-19 patientsRichmond Agitation-Sedation Scale scoreUrban tertiary referral centerAcute respiratory distress syndromeAmount of opioidsConfusion Assessment MethodTertiary referral centerRespiratory distress syndromeSedation Scale scoreCOVID-19 patientsSignificant decreaseIntensive care unit dataBenzodiazepine dosingLorazepam equivalentsMorphine equivalentsOpioid dosingVentilator liberationRespiratory failureReferral centerDistress syndromeSedation needsSedation requirementsLower incidence
2006
"Glucometrics"--assessing the quality of inpatient glucose management.
Goldberg PA, Bozzo JE, Thomas PG, Mesmer MM, Sakharova OV, Radford MJ, Inzucchi SE. "Glucometrics"--assessing the quality of inpatient glucose management. Diabetes Technology & Therapeutics 2006, 8: 560-9. PMID: 17037970, DOI: 10.1089/dia.2006.8.560.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInpatient glycemic controlGlycemic controlBG levelsGlucose managementGlucose levelsVenous plasma glucose levelsOutpatient glycemic controlStrict glycemic controlGeneral hospital wardsGold standardPlasma glucose levelsVenous glucose levelsBlood glucose managementInpatient glucose managementPatient care unitsQuality improvement initiativesIntensive care unit dataMedian BG levelHospitalized patientsCare unitIll patientsBlood samplesHospital wardsEvent ratesPatients
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