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F-Actin is associated with a worsening qSOFA score and intensive care unit admission in emergency department patients at risk for sepsis
Belsky JB, Filbin MR, Rivers EP, Bobbitt KR, Jaehne AK, Wisnik CA, Maciejewski KR, Li F, Morris DC. F-Actin is associated with a worsening qSOFA score and intensive care unit admission in emergency department patients at risk for sepsis. Biomarkers 2020, 25: 391-396. PMID: 32421363, DOI: 10.1080/1354750x.2020.1771419.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntensive care unitEmergency departmentQSOFA scoreIllness severityPlasma levelsThymosin beta 4Quick Sequential Organ Failure Assessment (qSOFA) scoreSequential Organ Failure Assessment scoreIntensive care unit admissionOrgan Failure Assessment scoreCare unit admissionPositive urine cultureSymptoms of sepsisSystemic inflammatory syndromeDiagnosis of sepsisEmergency department patientsSignificant outcome measureBeta 4Unit admissionICU admissionInflammatory syndromeDepartment patientsSeptic shockCare unitED patients
2021
Risk factor identification and predictive models for central line requirements for patients on vasopressors
Haimovich AD, Jiang R, Taylor RA, Belsky JB. Risk factor identification and predictive models for central line requirements for patients on vasopressors. Anaesthesia And Intensive Care 2021, 49: 275-283. PMID: 34392707, DOI: 10.1177/0310057x211024258.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedCatheterization, Central VenousCentral Venous CathetersHumansIntensive Care UnitsRetrospective StudiesRisk FactorsVasoconstrictor AgentsConceptsCentral venous cathetersIntensive care unitVenous cathetersComposite endpointCare unitLogistic regression modelsCatheter requirementRisk factorsIntensive care unit settingFuture prospective trialsImportant risk factorStudy inclusion criteriaMedical Information MartRisk factor identificationMore vasopressorsMultiple vasopressorsSingle vasopressorRenal impairmentPeripheral administrationProspective trialRegression modelsRetrospective studyIntensive careUnit settingHigh prevalence