Lisa M Kodadek, MD, FACS
Assistant Professor of Surgery (General, Trauma & Surgical Critical Care)Cards
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2025
Palliative care in acute care surgery: research challenges and opportunities
Maiga A, Ho V, Morris R, Kodadek L, Puzio T, Tominaga G, Tabata-Kelly M, Cooper Z. Palliative care in acute care surgery: research challenges and opportunities. Trauma Surgery & Acute Care Open 2025, 10: e001615. PMID: 40124208, PMCID: PMC11927415, DOI: 10.1136/tsaco-2024-001615.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAcute care surgeryPalliative care researchPalliative careCare researchEnd-of-life carePractice palliative carePalliative care interventionsPrimary palliative careSpecialty palliative careLife-prolonging careEnd-of-lifeRelief of sufferingQuality of lifeHigh-quality researchCare interventionsSymptom managementAdministrative dataAcute care surgeonsCareEmergency surgical conditionsSurgical illnessPrimary data collectionEffective communicationNarrative reviewCritical surgical illnessPrimary palliative care in acute care surgery: an American Association for the Surgery of Trauma Critical Care Committee and Palliative Care Committee clinical consensus document
Kodadek L, Cook M, Young J, Cottrell-Cumber S, Farrell M, Jawa R, Kirsch J, Nohra E, Haruta A, Lueckel S, Maerz L, Toevs C, Sanchez S, Kaups K, Pathak A, Zonies D, Cuschieri J, Stein D, Cooper Z, Committee A. Primary palliative care in acute care surgery: an American Association for the Surgery of Trauma Critical Care Committee and Palliative Care Committee clinical consensus document. Trauma Surgery & Acute Care Open 2025, 10: e001616. DOI: 10.1136/tsaco-2024-001616.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2024
Pancreaticoduodenectomy in trauma patients with grade IV–V duodenal or pancreatic injuries: a post hoc analysis of an EAST multicenter trial
Choron R, Piplani C, Kuzinar J, Teichman A, Bargoud C, Sciarretta J, Smith R, Hanos D, Afif I, Beard J, Dhillon N, Zhang A, Ghneim M, Devasahayam R, Gunter O, Smith A, Sun B, Cao C, Reynolds J, Hilt L, Holena D, Chang G, Jonikas M, Echeverria-Rosario K, Fung N, Anderson A, Fitzgerald C, Dumas R, Levin J, Trankiem C, Yoon J, Blank J, Hazelton J, McLaughlin C, Al-Aref R, Kirsch J, Howard D, Scantling D, Dellonte K, Vella M, Hopkins B, Shell C, Udekwu P, Wong E, Joseph B, Lieberman H, Ramsey W, Stewart C, Alvarez C, Berne J, Nahmias J, Puente I, Patton J, Rakitin I, Perea L, Pulido O, Ahmed H, Keating J, Kodadek L, Wade J, Henry R, Schreiber M, Benjamin A, Khan A, Mann L, Mentzer C, Mousafeiris V, Mulita F, Reid-Gruner S, Sais E, Foote C, Palacio C, Argandykov D, Kaafarani H, Manderski M, Moko L, Narayan M, Seamon M. Pancreaticoduodenectomy in trauma patients with grade IV–V duodenal or pancreatic injuries: a post hoc analysis of an EAST multicenter trial. Trauma Surgery & Acute Care Open 2024, 9: e001438. PMID: 39717488, PMCID: PMC11664373, DOI: 10.1136/tsaco-2024-001438.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLonger intensive care unit length of stayGrade IV-VBlood product requirementsNon-PD patientsGI complicationsPancreatic injuryPD patientsMulticenter retrospective comparative studyLonger intensive care unit lengthAmerican Association for the SurgeryNon-PDIntensive care unit length of stayGrade VUnit length of stayMultivariate logistic regression analysisIV-VPancreatic ductal injuryProcedure-related morbiditySubanalysis of patientsRetrospective comparative studyLevel 1 trauma centerNon-PD groupLogistic regression analysisYears of agePost hoc analysisOpportunities for Incorporation of Primary Palliative Care in Acute Care Surgery: A Narrative Review.
Lynn A, Miller S, Brackett A, Kodadek L. Opportunities for Incorporation of Primary Palliative Care in Acute Care Surgery: A Narrative Review. American Journal Of Hospice And Palliative Medicine® 2024, 10499091241309087. PMID: 39680802, DOI: 10.1177/10499091241309087.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPrimary palliative careAcute care surgeryPalliative carePalliative care principlesPractice of acute care surgeryAcute care surgical patientsNarrative reviewPrimary surgical teamCaregiver supportSymptom managementCare principlesClinician perspectivesSeverity of illnessPalliative interventionsCareSignificant barriersPractice existPromote educationIdentification of patientsIncreased awarenessBenefit patientsSurgical traineesSurgical settingPatient populationCultural factorsScanning the aged to minimize missed injury: An Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma multicenter study
Ho V, Kishawi S, Hill H, O'Brien J, Ratnasekera A, Seng S, Ton T, Butts C, Muller A, Diaz B, Baltazar G, Petrone P, Pacheco T, Morrissey S, Chung T, Biller J, Jacobson L, Williams J, Nebughr C, Udekwu P, Tann K, Piehl C, Veatch J, Capasso T, Kuncir E, Kodadek L, Miller S, Altan D, Mentzer C, Damiano N, Burke R, Earley A, Doris S, Villa E, Wilkinson M, Dixon J, Wu E, Moncrief M, Palmer B, Herzing K, Egodage T, Williams J, Haan J, Lightwine K, Colling K, Harry M, Nahmias J, Tay-Lasso E, Cuschieri J, Hinojosa C, Claridge J. Scanning the aged to minimize missed injury: An Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma multicenter study. Journal Of Trauma And Acute Care Surgery 2024, 98: 101-110. PMID: 38797882, PMCID: PMC11599468, DOI: 10.1097/ta.0000000000004390.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNegative predictive valueHigh-risk criteriaBlunt trauma patientsPan-scanTorso CTMissed injuriesComputed tomographyTrauma patientsClinical algorithmInjury diagnosisIncidence of blunt traumaPositive clinical findingsPhysical exam findingsLack of evidence-based guidanceMulticenter studyClinical findingsProspective validationExam findingsEvidence-based guidanceBlunt traumaClinical useGeriatric patientsPatientsPredictive valueTrauma populationTools for Surgical Decision-Making #486
Miller S, Kodadek L, Morrison L. Tools for Surgical Decision-Making #486. Journal Of Palliative Medicine 2024, 27: 1267-1269. PMID: 39008409, DOI: 10.1089/jpm.2024.0243.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFever and infections in surgical intensive care: an American Association for the Surgery of Trauma Critical Care Committee clinical consensus document
Nohra E, Appelbaum R, Farrell M, Carver T, Jung H, Kirsch J, Kodadek L, Mandell S, Nassar A, Pathak A, Paul J, Robinson B, Cuschieri J, Stein D. Fever and infections in surgical intensive care: an American Association for the Surgery of Trauma Critical Care Committee clinical consensus document. Trauma Surgery & Acute Care Open 2024, 9: e001303. PMID: 38835635, PMCID: PMC11149120, DOI: 10.1136/tsaco-2023-001303.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAmerican Association for the SurgeryIntensive care unitClinical consensus documentCatheter-associated urinary infectionDuration of antibiotic treatmentCatheter-related bloodstream infectionNecrotizing soft tissue infectionConsensus documentWorkup of feverIntra-abdominal infectionsSurgical intensive care unitSoft tissue infectionsEvaluation of feverSurgical site infectionVentilator-associated pneumoniaDiagnosis of infectionSurgical intensive careEmpirical antibioticsBloodstream infectionsRespiratory specimensUrinary infectionTissue infectionsSite infectionAntibiotic treatmentTreat infectionsThe impact of postoperative enteral nutrition on duodenal injury outcomes: A post hoc analysis of an Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma multicenter trial
Choron R, Rallo M, Piplani C, Youssef S, Teichman A, Bargoud C, Sciarretta J, Smith R, Hanos D, Afif I, Beard J, Dhillon N, Zhang A, Ghneim M, Devasahayam R, Gunter O, Smith A, Sun B, Cao C, Reynolds J, Hilt L, Holena D, Chang G, Jonikas M, Echeverria-Rosario K, Fung N, Anderson A, Dumas R, Fitzgerald C, Levin J, Trankiem C, Yoon J, Blank J, Hazelton J, McLaughlin C, Al-Aref R, Kirsch J, Howard D, Scantling D, Dellonte K, Vella M, Hopkins B, Shell C, Udekwu P, Wong E, Joseph B, Lieberman H, Ramsey W, Stewart C, Alvarez C, Berne J, Nahmias J, Puente I, Patton J, Rakitin I, Perea L, Pulido O, Ahmed H, Keating J, Kodadek L, Wade J, Henry R, Schreiber M, Benjamin A, Khan A, Mann L, Mentzer C, Mousafeiris V, Mulita F, Reid-Gruner S, Sais E, Foote C, Palacio C, Argandykov D, Kaafarani H, Manderski M, Narayan M, Seamon M. The impact of postoperative enteral nutrition on duodenal injury outcomes: A post hoc analysis of an Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma multicenter trial. Journal Of Trauma And Acute Care Surgery 2024, 97: 928-936. PMID: 38745354, DOI: 10.1097/ta.0000000000004303.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchENS patientsLeak closurePost hoc analysisInfectious complicationsPredictors of leakPostoperative enteral nutritionIntra-abdominal abscessLevel 1 trauma centerGroups(all P <Associated with decreased timeShorter hospital lengthTraumatic duodenal injuryCompared to PNDays NPOKruskal-Wallis testEnteral nutritionSurgical repairMulticenter trialPancreatic injuryDuodenal leakMulticenter studyHospital courseProlonged hospitalizationPN groupHospital lengthRole of Vena Cava Filter in the Prophylaxis and Treatment of Venous Thromboembolism in Injured Adult Patients: A Systematic Review, Meta-Analysis, and Practice Management Guideline from the Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma [RETRACTED].
Bhattacharya B, Kodadek L, Nichiporenko I, Morrissey S, Kirsch J, Choi J, Ladhani H, Kasotakis G, Mukherjee K, Narsule C, Sharma R, Ruangvoravat L, Grushka J, Rattan R, Bugaev N. Role of Vena Cava Filter in the Prophylaxis and Treatment of Venous Thromboembolism in Injured Adult Patients: A Systematic Review, Meta-Analysis, and Practice Management Guideline from the Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma [RETRACTED]. Journal Of Trauma And Acute Care Surgery 2024 PMID: 38454308, DOI: 10.1097/ta.0000000000004289.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchInferior vena cava filterInferior vena cavaQuality of evidenceDeep vein thrombosisInjured adult patientsRandomized controlled trialsVenous thromboembolismInjured patientsIVC filtersPulmonary embolismAdult patientsInferior vena cava filter useMeta-analysisEastern Association for the Surgery of TraumaTreatment of venous thromboembolismEvidence-based guidelinesPlacement of IVC filtersSystematic review/meta-analysisAcute venous thromboembolismVena cava filterPrevent venous thromboembolismPractice management guidelinesSurgery of TraumaLength of stayRecommendations AssessmentGuideline Implementation Is Improving Trauma Care in the Wild, Wild West
Jopling J, Kodadek L, Haut E. Guideline Implementation Is Improving Trauma Care in the Wild, Wild West. JAMA Surgery 2024, 159: 372-373. PMID: 38265808, DOI: 10.1001/jamasurg.2023.7154.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
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Lisa M. Kodadek, MD, specializes in general surgery, trauma, and surgical critical care. She handles acute and traumatic injuries, emergency surgical conditions, and critical illness.
“I often first meet my patients and their families in the hospital after an unexpected traumatic injury or other emergent surgical problem has caused a life-threatening illness. This is usually a challenging and vulnerable time for patients and families,” Dr. Kodadek says. “Many of the discussions I have are difficult ones. I reassure my patients and families by providing honest and clear communication. I take the time to understand their concerns and I provide evidence-based care based on a shared understanding of the preferences and goals of the patient.”
Dr. Kodadek says she enjoys the complexities of caring for critically ill patients. “This requires a deep foundational knowledge of both medicine and surgery, as well as the ability to exercise clinical judgment and make difficult decisions in a timely manner,” she says.
Key to doing her job well is the support of a multidisciplinary team, she adds. “I am so grateful to be able to care for patients and their families with the support and expertise of other physicians, nurses, advanced practice providers, therapists, pharmacists, social workers, as well as administrators who ensure availability of hospital services, and staff who keep the space clean and functional,” she says. “It truly takes the excellence of an entire team to provide safe and effective surgical care to our patients.”
Dr. Kodadek has experience performing clinical outcomes research among underserved populations. Her current research focuses on older adult populations, the critically ill, and patients experiencing life-threatening surgical disease. She studies patient-centered ways to improve communication in the intensive care unit, including establishing and addressing goals of care. She has a particular interest in understanding the bioethical challenges associated with caring for critically ill patients.
She is also involved in national organizations including the Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma.
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