Neighborhood Socioeconomic Disadvantage and Disability After Critical Illness*
Falvey JR, Murphy TE, Leo-Summers L, Gill TM, Ferrante LE. Neighborhood Socioeconomic Disadvantage and Disability After Critical Illness*. Critical Care Medicine 2021, 50: 733-741. PMID: 34636807, PMCID: PMC9001742, DOI: 10.1097/ccm.0000000000005364.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNeighborhood socioeconomic disadvantageDisability burdenHigher disability burdenCritical illnessSocioeconomic disadvantageOlder adultsCritical illness survivorsLongitudinal cohort studyArea Deprivation IndexDisadvantaged neighborhoodsNon-Hispanic whitesDifferent functional tasksICU admissionICU dischargeICU survivorsCohort studyDischarge destinationHospital dischargeFunctional recoveryNeighborhood disadvantageAdjusted modelCare servicesSecondary analysisSecondary objectiveIllnessLung-Protective Ventilation Over 6 Years at a Large Academic Medical Center: An Evaluation of Trends, Adherence, and Perceptions of Benefit
Gao CA, Howard FM, Siner JM, Candido TD, Ferrante LE. Lung-Protective Ventilation Over 6 Years at a Large Academic Medical Center: An Evaluation of Trends, Adherence, and Perceptions of Benefit. Critical Care Explorations 2021, 3: e0325. PMID: 33458691, PMCID: PMC7803935, DOI: 10.1097/cce.0000000000000325.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLung-protective ventilationIdeal body weightLarge academic medical centerSet tidal volumeTidal volumeAcademic medical centerAdult patientsMedical CenterBody weightVentilated adult patientsRetrospective observational analysisLow tidal volumeCross-sectional survey studyElectronic medical recordsElectronic medical record systemAdult ICUsMedical record systemSingle centerCardiothoracic ICUMedical recordsSecondary objectiveICUPatientsVentilationCurrent electronic medical record systems
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