2024
Feeding critically ill patients at the right time of day
Dashti H, Wang Y, Knauert M. Feeding critically ill patients at the right time of day. Critical Care 2024, 28: 206. PMID: 38915028, PMCID: PMC11197374, DOI: 10.1186/s13054-024-04994-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEarly 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
2020
A Clinic Blueprint for Post-Coronavirus Disease 2019 RECOVERY Learning From the Past, Looking to the Future
Lutchmansingh DD, Knauert MP, Antin-Ozerkis DE, Chupp G, Cohn L, Dela Cruz CS, Ferrante LE, Herzog EL, Koff J, Rochester CL, Ryu C, Singh I, Tickoo M, Winks V, Gulati M, Possick JD. A Clinic Blueprint for Post-Coronavirus Disease 2019 RECOVERY Learning From the Past, Looking to the Future. CHEST Journal 2020, 159: 949-958. PMID: 33159907, PMCID: PMC7641526, DOI: 10.1016/j.chest.2020.10.067.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsMeSH KeywordsCOVID-19Critical CareCritical IllnessHumansInterdisciplinary ResearchRecovery of FunctionRehabilitation ResearchRisk FactorsConceptsAcute diseaseRespiratory syndromeSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2Acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2Post-intensive care syndromePotential long-term complicationsCOVID-19Respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2Middle East respiratory syndromeSevere acute respiratory syndromeCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) casesPersistent respiratory symptomsLong-term complicationsCOVID-19 survivorsSyndrome coronavirus 2Acute respiratory syndromeCOVID-19 outcomesChronic complicationsPersistent symptomsRespiratory symptomsCoronavirus 2Lung diseaseNonhospitalized individualsClinical programsComplications
2019
Circadian Biology and Its Importance to Intensive Care Unit Care and Outcomes
Gao C, Knauert M. Circadian Biology and Its Importance to Intensive Care Unit Care and Outcomes. Seminars In Respiratory And Critical Care Medicine 2019, 40: 629-637. PMID: 31826263, DOI: 10.1055/s-0039-1698394.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsMeSH KeywordsAnimalsCircadian RhythmCritical CareCritical IllnessHumansIntensive Care UnitsSleepSleep Wake DisordersConceptsIll patientsIntensive care unit careIntensive care unit practiceCircadian rhythmCurrent ICU practiceLow-risk interventionNumerous adverse outcomesUnit careCritical illnessImmune compromiseCardiovascular instabilityMetabolic derangementsAdverse outcomesICU practiceUnit practicesSleep disruptionCare improvementPatientsOutcomesSleepRhythmBright lightDaysCircadian biologyDeliriumPilot study: an intensive care unit sleep promotion protocol
Knauert MP, Pisani M, Redeker N, Murphy T, Araujo K, Jeon S, Yaggi H. Pilot study: an intensive care unit sleep promotion protocol. BMJ Open Respiratory Research 2019, 6: e000411. PMID: 31258916, PMCID: PMC6561389, DOI: 10.1136/bmjresp-2019-000411.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPromotion protocolProtocol armUsual careSleep protocolICU sleepProtocol patientsIll patientsPrimary outcomeSleep disruptionBedside careRoom entryPatientsRoom activitiesSleep opportunityCareLength of timeProtocol effectMean ARoom disturbancesGeneralised linear modelArmTime blocksEquivalent levelsRoom entranceActivity
2018
Association between death and loss of stage N2 sleep features among critically Ill patients with delirium
Knauert MP, Gilmore EJ, Murphy TE, Yaggi HK, Van Ness PH, Han L, Hirsch LJ, Pisani MA. Association between death and loss of stage N2 sleep features among critically Ill patients with delirium. Journal Of Critical Care 2018, 48: 124-129. PMID: 30179762, PMCID: PMC6226351, DOI: 10.1016/j.jcrc.2018.08.028.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsICU patientsIll patientsOdds ratioHigher oddsSleep spindlesIntensive care unit outcomesGrade of encephalopathySignificant sleep disruptionWorse ICU outcomeMedical ICU patientsAcute brain injuryObservational cohort studySedative-hypnotic useImportant prognostic valueLength of stayStage N2 sleepK-complexesCohort studyCritical illnessHospital dischargeRankin ScaleICU outcomesPrognostic valueSevere gradesMedical records
2017
Sleep Disturbance after Hospitalization and Critical Illness: A Systematic Review
Altman MT, Knauert MP, Pisani MA. Sleep Disturbance after Hospitalization and Critical Illness: A Systematic Review. Annals Of The American Thoracic Society 2017, 14: 1457-1468. PMID: 28644698, PMCID: PMC5711402, DOI: 10.1513/annalsats.201702-148sr.BooksConceptsCritical illnessHospital dischargeSleep disturbancesRisk factorsSystematic reviewIntensive care unit admissionCare unit admissionIll adult patientsTime pointsCritical illness survivorsObjective sleep parametersQuestionnaire studyUnit admissionAdult patientsHospital factorsIll patientsPrimary outcomePrehospital factorsImpaired qualityObjective measurement toolsPsychological comorbiditiesAbnormal sleepMultiple time pointsPolysomnography studiesPoor sleep
2016
Perceptions and Practices Regarding Sleep in the Intensive Care Unit. A Survey of 1,223 Critical Care Providers
Kamdar BB, Knauert MP, Jones SF, Parsons EC, Parthasarathy S, Pisani MA. Perceptions and Practices Regarding Sleep in the Intensive Care Unit. A Survey of 1,223 Critical Care Providers. Annals Of The American Thoracic Society 2016, 13: 1370-7. PMID: 27104770, PMCID: PMC5021080, DOI: 10.1513/annalsats.201601-087oc.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPoor sleepICU outcomesProviders' perceptionsIntensive care unit outcomesAvailable evidence-based guidelinesDevelopment of deliriumIntensive care unitEvidence-based guidelinesCritical care providersBetter sleep qualityMinority of providersICU surveyICU patientsIll patientsCare unitMechanical ventilationICU providersPatient outcomesRecent guidelinesPhysical therapyMost cliniciansPromotion protocolSleep qualityCare providersICU
2015
Sleep Loss and Circadian Rhythm Disruption in the Intensive Care Unit
Knauert MP, Haspel JA, Pisani MA. Sleep Loss and Circadian Rhythm Disruption in the Intensive Care Unit. Clinics In Chest Medicine 2015, 36: 419-429. PMID: 26304279, DOI: 10.1016/j.ccm.2015.05.008.BooksMeSH KeywordsCircadian RhythmCritical IllnessDeliriumHumansIntensive Care UnitsSleepSleep DeprivationConceptsCritical illnessSleep disruptionAppropriate administrative supportIntensive care unit environmentIntensive care unitCircadian rhythm disruptionDelirium reductionIll patientsCare unitPharmacologic interventionsSleep disturbancesRhythm disruptionCare deliveryMultidisciplinary strategyUnit environmentSleep lossIllnessDisruptionPatientsEffective strategySleepEnvironmental factors