2023
Comparative Safety Analysis of Oral Antipsychotics for In-Hospital Adverse Clinical Events in Older Adults After Major Surgery : A Nationwide Cohort Study.
Kim D, Lee S, Park C, Levin R, Metzger E, Bateman B, Ely E, Pandharipande P, Pisani M, Jones R, Marcantonio E, Inouye S. Comparative Safety Analysis of Oral Antipsychotics for In-Hospital Adverse Clinical Events in Older Adults After Major Surgery : A Nationwide Cohort Study. Annals Of Internal Medicine 2023, 176: 1153-1162. PMID: 37665998, PMCID: PMC10625498, DOI: 10.7326/m22-3021.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTransient ischemic attackAdverse clinical eventsHospital deathMajor surgeryClinical eventsPostoperative deliriumCohort studyOlder patientsAntipsychotic drugsArrhythmia eventsCardiac arrhythmia eventsHospital adverse clinical eventsModerate-dose treatmentPremier Healthcare DatabaseHospital adverse eventsNationwide cohort studyRetrospective cohort studyAtypical antipsychotic useOral antipsychotic drugsSignificant differencesHaloperidol useIschemic attackOral antipsychoticsAdverse eventsOral haloperidol
2014
The prevalence of undiagnosed diabetes mellitus and the association of baseline glycemic control on mortality in the intensive care unit: A prospective observational study
Hoang QN, Pisani MA, Inzucchi S, Hu B, Honiden S. The prevalence of undiagnosed diabetes mellitus and the association of baseline glycemic control on mortality in the intensive care unit: A prospective observational study. Journal Of Critical Care 2014, 29: 1052-1056. PMID: 25092614, DOI: 10.1016/j.jcrc.2014.06.007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBaseline glycemic controlStress hyperglycemiaGlycemic controlUndiagnosed diabetesChronic Health Evaluation II scoreMedical intensive care unit patientsIntensive care unit patientsHemoglobin A1c levelsHistory of diabetesObservational cohort studyProspective observational studyUndiagnosed diabetes mellitusCare unit patientsIntensive care unitLower baseline HbA1cMultivariable logistic regressionSignificant differencesAcute PhysiologyHospital mortalityNondiabetic patientsBaseline HbA1cII scoreMICU patientsCohort studyCritical illness
2013
The Safety of Thoracentesis in Patients with Uncorrected Bleeding Risk
Puchalski JT, Argento AC, Murphy TE, Araujo KL, Pisani MA. The Safety of Thoracentesis in Patients with Uncorrected Bleeding Risk. Annals Of The American Thoracic Society 2013, 10: 336-341. PMID: 23952852, PMCID: PMC3960907, DOI: 10.1513/annalsats.201210-088oc.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedAged, 80 and overAnticoagulantsBlood Coagulation DisordersClopidogrelCohort StudiesDrainageFemaleHepatic InsufficiencyHumansInternational Normalized RatioMaleMiddle AgedPlatelet Aggregation InhibitorsPleural EffusionPostoperative HemorrhageProspective StudiesRenal Insufficiency, ChronicRisk FactorsThrombocytopeniaTiclopidineWarfarinConceptsBleeding riskHematocrit levelsProspective observational cohort studySafety of thoracentesisWithholding of medicationsObservational cohort studyPotential bleeding riskElevated INRCohort studyRenal diseaseCommon etiologyPleural effusionRisk factorsObservational studyPatientsThoracentesisMedicationsHemothoraxTransfusionSignificant differencesRiskDiseasePhysiological factorsPhysiological parametersSafety