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Sepsis Fluid Metric Compliance and its Impact on Outcomes of Patients with Congestive Heart Failure, End-Stage Renal Disease or Obesity
Boccio E, Haimovich A, Jacob V, Maciejewski KR, Wira CR, Belsky J. Sepsis Fluid Metric Compliance and its Impact on Outcomes of Patients with Congestive Heart Failure, End-Stage Renal Disease or Obesity. Journal Of Emergency Medicine 2021, 61: 466-480. PMID: 34088547, DOI: 10.1016/j.jemermed.2021.03.004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEnd-stage renal diseaseCongestive heart failurePre-existing congestive heart failurePre-existing conditionsMultiple pre-existing conditionsShock patientsHeart failureRenal diseaseEmergency departmentED patient encountersOutcomes of patientsRetrospective chart reviewSeptic shock patientsFluid overload statesLength of stayUrban academic centerFluid goalChart reviewSeptic shockFluid administrationFluid bolusEmergency physiciansObesityPatientsAcademic centersEffect of Vitamin C, Thiamine, and Hydrocortisone on Ventilator- and Vasopressor-Free Days in Patients With Sepsis
Sevransky J, Rothman R, Hager D, Bernard G, Brown S, Buchman T, Busse L, Coopersmith C, DeWilde C, Ely E, Eyzaguirre L, Fowler A, Gaieski D, Gong M, Hall A, Hinson J, Hooper M, Kelen G, Khan A, Levine M, Lewis R, Lindsell C, Marlin J, McGlothlin A, Moore B, Nugent K, Nwosu S, Polito C, Rice T, Ricketts E, Rudolph C, Sanfilippo F, Viele K, Martin G, Wright D, Nugent K, Spainhour C, Polito C, Moore B, Negrin L, Khan A, Kea B, Krol O, Haq E, Pinkert V, Nguyen K, Brown S, Bledsoe J, Peltan I, Applegate D, Armbruster B, Montgomery Q, Brown K, Daw A, Gong M, Aboodi M, Chen J, Hope A, Gummadi S, Lopez B, Hinson J, Hager D, Ricketts E, Clements C, Gajic O, Kashyap R, Vanmeter D, Busse L, McBride M, Ginde A, Moss M, Finck L, Howell M, McKeehan J, Higgins C, Clare J, McBryde B, Barksdale A, Kalin D, Kruse D, Hilz K, Qadir N, Chang S, Beutler R, Tam A, Harris E, Youngquist S, Middleton E, Davidov E, Plante A, Belsky J, Siner J, Wira C, Brokowski C, Steingrub J, Smithline H, Thornton-Thompson S, Fowler A, Miller S, Narron K, Puskarich M, Prekker M, Hendrickson A, Quinn J, Wilson J, Levitt J, Mann R, Visweswaran A, Gentile N, Marchetti N, Reimer H, Guirgis F, Jones L, Black L, Henson M, Meyer N, Greenwood J, Ittner C, Rivers E, Jayaprakash N, Gardner-Gray J, Hurst G, Pflaum J, Jaehne A, Gill J, Cook A, Janz D, Vonderhaar D, Romaine C, Wilkerson R, McCurdy M, Beach D, Lasko K, Gill R, Price K, Dickson L, Duggal A, Mace S, Hite R, Hastings A, Haukoos J, Douglas I, Trent S, Lyle C, Cupelo A, Gravitz S, Hiller T, Oakes J, LoVecchio F, Quiroga P, Danley S, Mulrow M, Encinas A, Goodwin A, Hall G, Grady A, Exline M, Terndrup T, Pannu S, Robart E, Karow S, Files D, Smith L, Gibbs K, Flores L, Pastores S, Shaz D, Kostelecky N, Case C, Wilkins E, Gaieski D, Baram M, Schwegler D, Renzi N, Mosier J, Hypes C, Campbell E, Hooper M, Sill J, Mitchell K, Hudock K, Lyons M, Gorder K, Ahmad Y, Studer A, Davis J, Barrett M, Nomura J, Knox J, Park P, Co I, McSparron J, Hyzy R, McDonough K, Hanna S, Self W, Semler M, Hays M, Bartz R, Limkakeng A, Sweeney K, Woodburn R, Goyal M, Zaaqoq A, Moriarty T, Oropello J, Zhang Z. Effect of Vitamin C, Thiamine, and Hydrocortisone on Ventilator- and Vasopressor-Free Days in Patients With Sepsis. JAMA 2021, 325: 742-750. PMID: 33620405, PMCID: PMC7903252, DOI: 10.1001/jama.2020.24505.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAnti-Inflammatory AgentsAscorbic AcidCritical IllnessDouble-Blind MethodDrug Therapy, CombinationEarly Termination of Clinical TrialsFemaleHumansHydrocortisoneLength of StayMaleMiddle AgedOrgan Dysfunction ScoresRespiration, ArtificialRespiratory InsufficiencySepsisThiamineTreatment OutcomeVasoconstrictor AgentsVitaminsConceptsVasopressor-free daysIntensive care unitVitamin CPlacebo groupCare unitIntervention groupDays of randomizationIntravenous vitamin CPlacebo-controlled trialThirty-day mortalityTotal daily doseKey secondary outcomesAdult patientsSecondary outcomesDaily doseIll patientsPrimary outcomeSubstantial morbidityCardiovascular dysfunctionEmergency departmentCommon syndromeMAIN OUTCOMESepsisPlaceboPatientsThymosin beta 4 regulation of actin in sepsis
Belsky JB, Rivers EP, Filbin MR, Lee PJ, Morris DC. Thymosin beta 4 regulation of actin in sepsis. Expert Opinion On Biological Therapy 2018, 18: 193-197. PMID: 29508629, PMCID: PMC6556887, DOI: 10.1080/14712598.2018.1448381.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsThymosin beta 4Beta 4Life-threatening organ damageAnti-inflammatory genesAnti-inflammatory propertiesComprehensive literature searchMicrocirculatory perturbationsInflammatory mediatorsOrgan damageSepsis resultsSeptic ratsClinical trialsSepsisAnti-oxidative enzymesHost responseLiterature searchAnti-apoptotic enzymesReactive oxygen speciesDecreased concentrationMeasurable levelsMortalityCurrent knowledgeOxygen speciesBinding proteinPatientsPlasma levels of F-actin and F:G-actin ratio as potential new biomarkers in patients with septic shock
Belsky JB, Morris DC, Bouchebl R, Filbin MR, Bobbitt KR, Jaehne AK, Rivers EP. Plasma levels of F-actin and F:G-actin ratio as potential new biomarkers in patients with septic shock. Biomarkers 2016, 21: 180-185. PMID: 26754286, DOI: 10.3109/1354750x.2015.1126646.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSystemic inflammatory response syndromeNoninfectious systemic inflammatory response syndromeSeptic shockThymosin beta 4Healthy controlsSIRS groupPlasma levelsInflammatory response syndromePotential new biomarkersResponse syndromeActin ratioNew biomarkersPotential biomarkersBeta 4PatientsBiomarkersActin levelsF-actinGroupSyndromeLevelsDiagnosis
2024
End-tidal oxygen as an effective non-invasive measure of preoxygenation during rapid sequence intubation in the emergency department
Boccio E, Belsky J, Lopez S, Kohen B, Bonz J. End-tidal oxygen as an effective non-invasive measure of preoxygenation during rapid sequence intubation in the emergency department. Journal Of Emergency Medicine 2024 DOI: 10.1016/j.jemermed.2024.07.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEmergency departmentConvenience sample of patientsEnd-tidal oxygenDuration of apneaAssociated with likelihoodProspective observational studyBody mass indexPeripheral capillary oxygen saturationConvenience sampleSample of patientsCapillary oxygen saturationOptimal preoxygenationPatient ageSecondary aimDesaturation eventsMass indexPatient characteristicsIntubation attemptsPreoxygenationObservational studyOxygen saturationSpO2 levelsPatientsIntubationSpO2