2021
Expert Consensus of Data Elements for Collection for Enhanced Recovery After Cardiac Surgery
Hirji S, Salenger R, Boyle E, Williams J, Reddy V, Grant M, Chatterjee S, Gregory A, Arora R, Engelman D. Expert Consensus of Data Elements for Collection for Enhanced Recovery After Cardiac Surgery. World Journal Of Surgery 2021, 45: 917-925. PMID: 33521878, DOI: 10.1007/s00268-021-05964-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEnhanced recovery protocolCardiac surgeryStandardization of outcomesQuality improvement effortsConsensus guidelinesEnhanced recoveryExpert consensusHeterogenous groupCardiac programLevel of agreementKey data elementsEssential data elementsData elementsERASRound 1SurgeryRecovery protocolPositive consensusFocused listSteering Committee
2017
Relation between bispectral index measurements of anesthetic depth and postoperative mortality: a meta-analysis of observational studies
Zorrilla-Vaca A, Healy R, Wu C, Grant M. Relation between bispectral index measurements of anesthetic depth and postoperative mortality: a meta-analysis of observational studies. Journal Canadien D'anesthésie 2017, 64: 597-607. PMID: 28361391, DOI: 10.1007/s12630-017-0872-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnesthesiaAnestheticsConsciousness MonitorsHumansObservational Studies as TopicPostoperative ComplicationsPostoperative PeriodConceptsDepth of anesthesiaLow bispectral indexObservational studyBispectral indexSubgroup analysisSignificant associationResultsEight observational studiesLong-term mortalityPooled effect sizeMain electronic databasesBispectral index measurementsRandom-effects modelPostoperative mortalityHazard ratioIntroductionThe associationRandomized trialsInclusion criteriaAnesthesiaElectronic databasesNarrative reviewPotential associationAnesthetic depthMethodsThe literatureMortalityAnesthesia depth
2013
Clinical predictors of postoperative hemoglobin drift
Grant M, Whitman G, Savage W, Ness P, Frank S. Clinical predictors of postoperative hemoglobin drift. Transfusion 2013, 54: 1460-1468. PMID: 24236570, DOI: 10.1111/trf.12491.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAged, 80 and overBlood TransfusionDecision MakingFemaleHemoglobinsHumansMaleMiddle AgedPostoperative PeriodRetrospective StudiesConceptsSurgical proceduresClinical predictorsBlood requirementsClinical variablesPerioperative patient blood managementPositive perioperative fluid balanceIntraoperative intravenous fluidsPerioperative fluid balanceIntraoperative blood lossType of surgeryPatient blood managementCommon surgical procedureMultiple clinical variablesSpinal fusion proceduresPostoperative transfusionRed blood cellsBlood lossIndependent predictorsSurgical patientsIntravenous fluidsBlood managementSpinal fusionFluid balanceHemoglobin measurementHb concentration
2008
Intraoperative detection of intimal lipid in the radial artery predicts degree of postoperative spasm
Brown E, Burris N, Kon Z, Grant M, Brazio P, Xu C, Laird P, Gu J, Kallam S, Desai P, Poston R. Intraoperative detection of intimal lipid in the radial artery predicts degree of postoperative spasm. Atherosclerosis 2008, 205: 466-471. PMID: 19264305, PMCID: PMC2717172, DOI: 10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2008.12.014.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPostoperative spasmRA conduitOptical coherence tomographyDistal RARisk of spasmCatheter-based optical coherence tomographyRA graftsCABG patientsBypass graftRadial arteryLuminal diameterIntimal abnormalitiesIntraoperative detectionSpasmIntimal lipidDay 5Lipid depositsCoherence tomographyProximal portionGraftDegree of attenuationDiameter changesOCT imagesSevere changesRisk