2015
Protocols and Hospital Mortality in Critically Ill Patients
Sevransky JE, Checkley W, Herrera P, Pickering BW, Barr J, Brown SM, Chang SY, Chong D, Kaufman D, Fremont RD, Girard TD, Hoag J, Johnson SB, Kerlin MP, Liebler J, O’Brien J, O’Keefe T, Park PK, Pastores SM, Patil N, Pietropaoli AP, Putman M, Rice TW, Rotello L, Siner J, Sajid S, Murphy DJ, Martin GS. Protocols and Hospital Mortality in Critically Ill Patients. Critical Care Medicine 2015, 43: 2076-2084. PMID: 26110488, PMCID: PMC5673100, DOI: 10.1097/ccm.0000000000001157.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHospital mortalityIll patientsProtocol complianceClinical protocolsUnited States Critical IllnessAcute respiratory distress syndromeSpontaneous breathing trialLung-protective ventilationRespiratory distress syndromeLength of stayComplete outcome dataPatients 1 dayVentilator management protocolsSuperior patient outcomesLack of associationSingle variable analysisDesirable therapyBreathing trialProtective ventilationCritical illnessDistress syndromeICU protocolPrimary outcomeMechanical ventilationMultivariable analysisAttitudes of Pulmonary and Critical Care Training Program Directors toward Quality Improvement Education
Kahn JM, Feemster LC, Fruci CM, Hyzy RC, Savant AP, Siner JM, Weiss CH, Patel B. Attitudes of Pulmonary and Critical Care Training Program Directors toward Quality Improvement Education. Annals Of The American Thoracic Society 2015, 12: 587-590. PMID: 25723649, PMCID: PMC5466183, DOI: 10.1513/annalsats.201501-061bc.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2011
Success Stories: Use of Patient Vignettes to Assess the Ability of Physicians to Predict Extubation Success
Siner JM, Siegel MD. Success Stories: Use of Patient Vignettes to Assess the Ability of Physicians to Predict Extubation Success. Respiratory Care 2011, 56: 1050-1051. PMID: 21740729, DOI: 10.4187/respcare.01438.Commentaries, Editorials and Letters
2009
ELEVATED SERUM ANGIOPOIETIN 2 LEVELS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED MORTALITY IN SEPSIS
Siner JM, Bhandari V, Engle KM, Elias JA, Siegel MD. ELEVATED SERUM ANGIOPOIETIN 2 LEVELS ARE ASSOCIATED WITH INCREASED MORTALITY IN SEPSIS. Shock 2009, 31: 348-353. PMID: 18791490, DOI: 10.1097/shk.0b013e318188bd06.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAng-2 levelsIntensive care unitAng-2Tertiary care medical intensive care unitProspective observational cohort studySerum Ang-2 levelsSerum angiopoietin-2 levelsMedical intensive care unitSerum Ang-2Observational cohort studyAngiopoietin-2 levelsIL-6 levelsHospital mortalityHuman sepsisICU admissionSevere sepsisCohort studyEndothelial dysfunctionHospital dischargeICU patientsIllness scoresSeptic shockCare unitIL-6Increased Mortality