2024
Protective mechanical ventilation in critically ill patients after surgery
Zorrilla-Vaca A, Arevalo J, Grant M. Protective mechanical ventilation in critically ill patients after surgery. Current Opinion In Critical Care 2024 DOI: 10.1097/mcc.0000000000001215.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIntensive care unitVentilator-induced lung injuryLung protective strategyCritically ill patientsMechanical ventilationCare unitLung injurySurgical patientsFast-track extubation protocolOpen-lung ventilation strategyIll patientsRisk of ventilator-induced lung injuryHigh-flow nasal cannulaHigh-risk surgical patientsOpen lung ventilationOperating roomNoninvasive ventilation supportProtective mechanical ventilationPositive-end expiratory pressureAcute lung injuryMechanically ventilated patientsStandard of careThoracic surgeryNasal cannulaRetrospective study
2018
Intraoperative cerebral oximetry-based management for optimizing perioperative outcomes: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
Zorrilla-Vaca A, Healy R, Grant M, Joshi B, Rivera-Lara L, Brown C, Mirski M. Intraoperative cerebral oximetry-based management for optimizing perioperative outcomes: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. Journal Canadien D'anesthésie 2018, 65: 529-542. PMID: 29427259, DOI: 10.1007/s12630-018-1065-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPostoperative cognitive dysfunctionIntensive care unitIntraoperative cerebral oximetryCerebral oximetryPostoperative deliriumIncidence of POCDProspective clinical trialsOverall hospital LOSPredictors of outcomeGoogle Scholar databasesHospital LOSPurposeAlthough evidenceHospital lengthPerioperative outcomesPostoperative outcomesSecondary outcomesPrimary outcomeCare unitClinical outcomesIntraoperative managementLarge RCTsCochrane LibraryClinical trialsCognitive dysfunctionObservational study
2007
Simultaneous hybrid coronary revascularization reduces postoperative morbidity compared with results from conventional off-pump coronary artery bypass
Kon Z, Brown E, Tran R, Joshi A, Reicher B, Grant M, Kallam S, Burris N, Connerney I, Zimrin D, Poston R. Simultaneous hybrid coronary revascularization reduces postoperative morbidity compared with results from conventional off-pump coronary artery bypass. Journal Of Thoracic And Cardiovascular Surgery 2007, 135: 367-375. PMID: 18242270, PMCID: PMC2962576, DOI: 10.1016/j.jtcvs.2007.09.025.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedAnalysis of VarianceCase-Control StudiesCohort StudiesCoronary AngiographyCoronary Artery Bypass, Off-PumpCoronary StenosisFemaleFollow-Up StudiesHumansInternal Mammary-Coronary Artery AnastomosisLength of StayLogistic ModelsMaleMiddle AgedPain, PostoperativePilot ProjectsPostoperative ComplicationsProbabilityRisk AssessmentSensitivity and SpecificitySeverity of Illness IndexTime FactorsTomography, X-Ray ComputedTreatment OutcomeVascular PatencyConceptsPump coronary artery bypassCoronary artery bypassTarget vessel patencyActivation of coagulationArtery bypassMyocardial injuryHybrid procedureOff-pump coronary artery bypassMultivessel coronary artery diseaseSimultaneous hybrid coronary revascularizationLeft internal thoracic arteryHybrid coronary revascularizationInternal thoracic arteryCoronary artery diseaseIntensive care unitBetter perioperative outcomesEnzyme-linked immunosorbentPromising preliminary findingsOverall total costTranscardiac gradientCoronary revascularizationPerioperative morbidityPerioperative outcomesPostoperative morbidityArtery disease