2024
Early Beta-Blocker Utilization in Critically Ill Patients With Moderate-Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: A Retrospective Cohort Study
Kelly-Hedrick M, Liu S, Komisarow J, Hatfield J, Ohnuma T, Treggiari M, Colton K, Arulraja E, Vavilala M, Laskowitz D, Mathew J, Hernandez A, James M, Raghunathan K, Krishnamoorthy V. Early Beta-Blocker Utilization in Critically Ill Patients With Moderate-Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: A Retrospective Cohort Study. Journal Of Intensive Care Medicine 2024, 39: 875-882. PMID: 38449336, DOI: 10.1177/08850666241236724.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAssociated with hospital mortalityRetrospective cohort studyLength of stayModerate-severe TBITraumatic brain injuryCohort studyIntensive care unitBeta-blocker classHospital mortalityUtilization patternsClaims-based datasetHospital length of stayIll patientsCritically ill patientsIntensive care unit length of stayBrain injuryBeta-blockersHealthcare databasesInclusion criteriaSecondary outcomesPremier Healthcare DatabasePrimary outcomeVasopressor utilizationIntensive care unit stayHospital
2015
Patient-Level Interventions to Prevent the Acquisition of Resistant Gram-Negative Bacteria in Critically Ill Patients: A Systematic Review
Zaky A, Zeliadt SB, Treggiari MM. Patient-Level Interventions to Prevent the Acquisition of Resistant Gram-Negative Bacteria in Critically Ill Patients: A Systematic Review. Anaesthesia And Intensive Care 2015, 43: 23-33. PMID: 25579286, DOI: 10.1177/0310057x1504300105.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPatient-level interventionsIntensive care unitMDR-GNBCare unitSystematic reviewMultidrug-resistant Gram-negative bacterial infectionsSelective digestive decontaminationComparative interventional studyGram-negative bacterial infectionsInfection control effortsResistant Gram-negative bacteriaRate of infectionPrevention of colonisationDigestive decontaminationInterventional trialsIll patientsInterventional studyAnalysed trialsControl groupBacterial infectionsInfectionInterventionTrialsSignificant reductionScience databases
2013
Predictors of Reintubation in Critically Ill Patients
Miu T, Joffe AM, Yanez ND, Khandelwal N, Dagal AH, Deem S, Treggiari MM. Predictors of Reintubation in Critically Ill Patients. Respiratory Care 2013, 59: 178-185. PMID: 23882103, DOI: 10.4187/respcare.02527.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute Physiology Score IIDiastolic blood pressureExtubation failureScore IIBlood pressureMinute ventilationAdmission Simplified Acute Physiology Score IISimplified Acute Physiology Score IIRapid shallow breathing indexMultivariable logistic regression analysisPredictors of reintubationTertiary care centerShallow breathing indexAdditional independent predictorsBivariate logistic regression modelLogistic regression analysisLogistic regression modelsICU extubationExtubation successICU admissionBaseline characteristicsCohort studyIll patientsIndependent predictorsBreathing indexEtomidate, Adrenal Function, and Mortality in Critically Ill Patients
Sunshine JE, Deem S, Weiss NS, Yanez ND, Daniel S, Keech K, Brown M, Treggiari MM. Etomidate, Adrenal Function, and Mortality in Critically Ill Patients. Respiratory Care 2013, 58: 639-646. PMID: 22906838, PMCID: PMC4126750, DOI: 10.4187/respcare.01956.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCritical illness-related corticosteroid insufficiencyIll patientsCorticosteroid insufficiencyHospital mortalityAdrenal functionInduction agentAdrenal function testingPrevious randomized studyRole of etomidateRetrospective cohort studyBaseline illness severityRisk of deathAlternative induction agentHigh-risk populationRisk of mortalitySmall randomized trialsAcademic medical centerNumber of deathsEtomidate administrationEtomidate exposureAdjusted riskCohort studySecondary outcomesOverall mortalityPrimary outcome
2012
Occurrence and Complications of Tracheal Reintubation in Critically Ill Adults
Menon N, Joffe AM, Deem S, Yanez ND, Grabinsky A, Dagal AH, Daniel S, Treggiari MM. Occurrence and Complications of Tracheal Reintubation in Critically Ill Adults. Respiratory Care 2012, 57: 1555-1563. PMID: 22324979, DOI: 10.4187/respcare.01617.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDifficult airwayHigh mortalityHospital stayAdmission severity scoresIll adult patientsComplications of intubationAirway management techniquesHospital mortalityInitial intubationMedian ICURespiratory failureTracheal extubationAdult patientsBaseline characteristicsCohort studyIll adultsIll patientsTracheal reintubationDifficult intubationSeverity scoreSubsequent intubationRisk factorsPatient costsReintubationRelative oddsSedation practices in a cohort of critically ill patients receiving prolonged mechanical ventilation.
Karir V, Hough CL, Daniel S, Caldwell E, Treggiari MM. Sedation practices in a cohort of critically ill patients receiving prolonged mechanical ventilation. Minerva Anestesiologica 2012, 78: 801-9. PMID: 22475804.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCumulative doseMorphine equivalentsIll patientsMechanical ventilationSubstance abuseDecreased opioid useLow cumulative doseRetrospective cohort studyHigh cumulative dosesMajority of patientsAmount of sedativesPatient-specific factorsUse of sedativesLess frequent useLorazepam equivalentsSedative needsAdult patientsCohort studyOpioid usePatient characteristicsOpioid analgesicsCumulative dosesEthanol abuseSedation practicesAlcohol abuse
2011
Intraoperative adherence to a low tidal volume ventilation strategy in critically ill patients with preexisting acute lung injury
Chaiwat O, Vavilala MS, Philip S, Malakouti A, Neff MJ, Deem S, Treggiari MM, Wang J, Lang JD. Intraoperative adherence to a low tidal volume ventilation strategy in critically ill patients with preexisting acute lung injury. Journal Of Critical Care 2011, 26: 144-151. PMID: 20869200, DOI: 10.1016/j.jcrc.2010.08.002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAcute Lung InjuryAdolescentAdultAgedAged, 80 and overAPACHECritical IllnessFemaleGuideline AdherenceHospital MortalityHumansInjury Severity ScoreIntraoperative PeriodLength of StayMaleMiddle AgedPositive-Pressure RespirationPractice Guidelines as TopicRetrospective StudiesRisk FactorsTidal VolumeYoung AdultConceptsAcute respiratory distress syndromeAcute lung injuryALI/acute respiratory distress syndromeLTV ventilationLung injuryClinical outcomesLow tidal volume ventilation strategyALI/ARDS diagnosisLow tidal volume ventilationVolume ventilation strategyRespiratory distress syndromeTidal volume ventilationARDS diagnosisHospital mortalityIntraoperative adherenceHospital lengthSecondary outcomesSurgical patientsDistress syndromeIll patientsVolume ventilationImproved oxygenationPatient outcomesRetrospective analysisMAIN OUTCOME
2008
Intensive insulin therapy and mortality in critically ill patients
Treggiari MM, Karir V, Yanez ND, Weiss NS, Daniel S, Deem SA. Intensive insulin therapy and mortality in critically ill patients. Critical Care 2008, 12: r29. PMID: 18312617, PMCID: PMC2374630, DOI: 10.1186/cc6807.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsCohort StudiesCritical CareDose-Response Relationship, DrugFemaleGlycemic IndexHospital MortalityHumansHypoglycemiaHypoglycemic AgentsInsulinIntensive Care UnitsLength of StayMaleMiddle AgedMultiple Organ FailureRandomized Controlled Trials as TopicRegression AnalysisSeverity of Illness IndexTrauma CentersConceptsIntensive care unitHospital mortalityIll patientsSequential Organ Failure Assessment scoreOrgan Failure Assessment scorePost-cardiac surgery patientsLevel 1 trauma centerExcess hospital mortalityAdjusted hospital mortalityOccurrence of hypoglycemiaTight glycemic controlMain study endpointMultivariable regression analysisPeriod IIICU lengthPeriod IIICohort studyInsulin therapySurgery patientsGlycemic controlOrgan dysfunctionStudy endpointCare unitTrauma centerStudy population
2007
Effect of Intensive Care Unit Organizational Model and Structure on Outcomes in Patients with Acute Lung Injury
Treggiari MM, Martin DP, Yanez ND, Caldwell E, Hudson LD, Rubenfeld GD. Effect of Intensive Care Unit Organizational Model and Structure on Outcomes in Patients with Acute Lung Injury. American Journal Of Respiratory And Critical Care Medicine 2007, 176: 685-690. PMID: 17556721, PMCID: PMC1994237, DOI: 10.1164/rccm.200701-165oc.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute lung injuryClosed ICUOpen ICUHospital mortalityLung injuryData support recommendationsPopulation-based cohortPatient care practicesComplete survey dataAdult ICUsCohort studyImproved mortalityIll patientsIntensive careMain endpointPatient mortalityPotential confoundersHigher physicianICUICU structurePatient transferPatientsCare practicesSelf-administered mail questionnaireNurse availabilityIs it now time to promote mixed enteral and parenteral nutrition for the critically ill patient?
Heidegger CP, Romand JA, Treggiari MM, Pichard C. Is it now time to promote mixed enteral and parenteral nutrition for the critically ill patient? Intensive Care Medicine 2007, 33: 963. PMID: 17468845, DOI: 10.1007/s00134-007-0654-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEnteral nutritionParenteral nutritionNutrition supportIll patientsNutritional supportCare outcomesSupplemental parenteral nutritionTimely nutrition supportLonger ICU stayIntensive care outcomesTight glycaemic controlStandard of careICU stayEnteral feedingGlycaemic controlICU patientsImproved survivalEnteral supportExcess mortalityGastrointestinal tractCurrent recommendationsNutrition deficitsProtein intakeOverall outcomeRecent FindingsAn
2005
Fluid responsiveness in spontaneously breathing patients: A review of indexes used in intensive care
Coudray A, Romand JA, Treggiari M, Bendjelid K. Fluid responsiveness in spontaneously breathing patients: A review of indexes used in intensive care. Critical Care Medicine 2005, 33: 2757-2762. PMID: 16352956, DOI: 10.1097/01.ccm.0000189942.24113.65.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIll patientsFluid responsivenessRight atrial pressureProspective clinical studyCardiac output changesTrials RegisterAtrial pressureCardiac preloadFluid challengePreload reserveFluid therapyIntensive careBedside indicatorsCardiac outputCochrane groupIdentification of reportsStroke volumeFluid replacementClinical studiesHemodynamic responseRespiratory variationThermodilution techniqueFluid infusionMethodological qualityClinical utility
2004
Randomized trial of the effect of antipyresis by metamizol, propacetamol or external cooling on metabolism, hemodynamics and inflammatory response
Gozzoli V, Treggiari MM, Kleger GR, Roux-Lombard P, Fathi M, Pichard C, Romand JA. Randomized trial of the effect of antipyresis by metamizol, propacetamol or external cooling on metabolism, hemodynamics and inflammatory response. Intensive Care Medicine 2004, 30: 401-407. PMID: 14722642, DOI: 10.1007/s00134-003-2087-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCytokine concentrationsInflammatory responseEffects of antipyresisMean arterial pressureTertiary university hospitalC-reactive proteinEnergy expenditure indexUndesirable hemodynamic effectsBody temperatureIntravenous propacetamolMetamizol groupPropacetamol groupHemodynamic effectsSurgical ICUArterial pressureIll patientsUrine outputUnstable patientsHemodynamic variablesUniversity HospitalInterleukin-6Physical therapyTreatment groupsPropacetamolMetamizol