2024
Early goal enteral nutrition associated with decreased in-hospital death in mechanically ventilated critically ill adults: a retrospective cohort study
Powierza C, Doyle M, Wasden K, Intihar T, Korwin A, Honiden S, Knauert M. Early goal enteral nutrition associated with decreased in-hospital death in mechanically ventilated critically ill adults: a retrospective cohort study. BMJ Open Respiratory Research 2024, 11: e001962. PMID: 38749534, PMCID: PMC11097881, DOI: 10.1136/bmjresp-2023-001962.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEarly enteral nutritionIn-hospital deathCritically ill adultsRetrospective cohort studyDays of intubationEnteral nutritionIll adultsAdult patientsCohort studyAssociated with decreased in-hospital deathsMechanically ventilated critically ill adultsGoal enteral nutritionIncreased hospital dischargeInitiation of ENCritically ill adult patientsMechanically ventilated adult patientsIncidence of in-hospital deathMedical intensive care unitAssociated with significant improvementsIll adult patientsDose of ENIntensive care unitClinical outcomesImprove mortalityPrimary outcome
2017
Factors Influencing Patients' Sleep in the Intensive Care Unit: Perceptions of Patients and Clinical Staff.
Ding Q, Redeker NS, Pisani MA, Yaggi HK, Knauert MP. Factors Influencing Patients' Sleep in the Intensive Care Unit: Perceptions of Patients and Clinical Staff. American Journal Of Critical Care 2017, 26: 278-286. PMID: 28668912, PMCID: PMC5559223, DOI: 10.4037/ajcc2017333.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntensive care unitMedical intensive care unitPatients' sleepCare unitSleep improvementIntensive care unit staffIntensive care unit environmentPerceptions of patientsAdequate sleep opportunityIll patientsBeliefs of staffClinical outcomesSleep qualityRestorative sleepUnit staffPatientsClinical staffPatient surrogatesSleepUnit environmentSleep opportunityOnly factorPatients' emotionsNonenvironmental factorsSemistructured interviews