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Role Of A Multidisciplinary Pulmonary Embolism Response Team And Impact Of Interventional Therapy In The Management Of Patients With Intermediate-High Risk Pulmonary Embolism, Juan N Pulido, Robert Fletcher, Michelle A. Poitevin, Kristina Pratt, Paul P Huang, Eric J Lehr, George P Pappas Sep 2023

Role Of A Multidisciplinary Pulmonary Embolism Response Team And Impact Of Interventional Therapy In The Management Of Patients With Intermediate-High Risk Pulmonary Embolism, Juan N Pulido, Robert Fletcher, Michelle A. Poitevin, Kristina Pratt, Paul P Huang, Eric J Lehr, George P Pappas

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Background: Despite emerging interventional options for pulmonary embolism (PE), the mortality rate for intermediate high-risk PE (IHR-PE) remains high and the optimal therapeutic approach unclear due to a lack of robust outcomes data. We describe the outcomes of patients presenting with IHR-PE managed by a multidisciplinary PERT program with all available reperfusion options.

Methods: This single center retrospective study included EMR data from patients that were a part of the multidisciplinary PERT program from January 2012 to June 2023. PERT was activated if risk of death was intermediate or higher. The simplified pulmonary embolism severity index (sPESI) and Bova score …


Prediction Of Opioid-Induced Respiratory Depression On Inpatient Wards Using Continuous Capnography And Oximetry: An International Prospective, Observational Trial., Ashish K Khanna, Sergio D Bergese, Carla R Jungquist, Hiroshi Morimatsu, Shoichi Uezono, Simon Lee, Lian Kah Ti, Richard D Urman, Robert Mcintyre, Carlos Tornero, Albert Dahan, Leif Saager, Toby N Weingarten, Maria Wittmann, Dennis Auckley, Luca Brazzi, Morgan Le Guen, Roy Soto, Frank Schramm, Sabry Ayad, Roop Kaw, Paola Di Stefano, Daniel I Sessler, Alberto Uribe, Vanessa Moll, Susan J Dempsey, Wolfgang Buhre, Frank J Overdyk, Marianne Tanios, Eva Rivas, Miluska Mejia, Kavita Elliott, Assad Ali, Juan Fiorda-Diaz, Ruben Carrasco-Moyano, Ana Mavarez-Martinez, Alicia Gonzalez-Zacarias, Cory Roeth, January Kim, Alan Esparza-Gutierrez, Carleara Weiss, Chiahui Chen, Arata Taniguchi, Yuko Mihara, Makiko Ariyoshi, Ichiro Kondo, Kentaro Yamakawa, Yoshifumi Suga, Kohei Ikeda, Koji Takano, Yuuki Kuwabara, Nicole Carignan, Joyce Rankin, Katherine Egan, Lakeisha Waters, Ming Ann Sim, Lyn Li Lean, Qi En Lydia Liew, Lawrence Siu-Chun Law, James Gosnell, Salina Shrestha, Chisom Okponyia, Mohammed H Al-Musawi, María José Parra Gonzalez, Claudia Neumann, Vera Guttenthaler, Olja Männer, Achilles Delis, Anja Winkler, Bahareh Marchand, Frauke Schmal, Fuad Aleskerov, Mohammedumer Nagori, Muhammad Shafi, Gloria Mcphee, Cynthia Newman, Elizabeth Lopez, Sabrina Ma Har, Moumen Asbahi, Kim Nordstrom Mccaw, Maurice Theunissen, Valerie Smit-Fun Oct 2020

Prediction Of Opioid-Induced Respiratory Depression On Inpatient Wards Using Continuous Capnography And Oximetry: An International Prospective, Observational Trial., Ashish K Khanna, Sergio D Bergese, Carla R Jungquist, Hiroshi Morimatsu, Shoichi Uezono, Simon Lee, Lian Kah Ti, Richard D Urman, Robert Mcintyre, Carlos Tornero, Albert Dahan, Leif Saager, Toby N Weingarten, Maria Wittmann, Dennis Auckley, Luca Brazzi, Morgan Le Guen, Roy Soto, Frank Schramm, Sabry Ayad, Roop Kaw, Paola Di Stefano, Daniel I Sessler, Alberto Uribe, Vanessa Moll, Susan J Dempsey, Wolfgang Buhre, Frank J Overdyk, Marianne Tanios, Eva Rivas, Miluska Mejia, Kavita Elliott, Assad Ali, Juan Fiorda-Diaz, Ruben Carrasco-Moyano, Ana Mavarez-Martinez, Alicia Gonzalez-Zacarias, Cory Roeth, January Kim, Alan Esparza-Gutierrez, Carleara Weiss, Chiahui Chen, Arata Taniguchi, Yuko Mihara, Makiko Ariyoshi, Ichiro Kondo, Kentaro Yamakawa, Yoshifumi Suga, Kohei Ikeda, Koji Takano, Yuuki Kuwabara, Nicole Carignan, Joyce Rankin, Katherine Egan, Lakeisha Waters, Ming Ann Sim, Lyn Li Lean, Qi En Lydia Liew, Lawrence Siu-Chun Law, James Gosnell, Salina Shrestha, Chisom Okponyia, Mohammed H Al-Musawi, María José Parra Gonzalez, Claudia Neumann, Vera Guttenthaler, Olja Männer, Achilles Delis, Anja Winkler, Bahareh Marchand, Frauke Schmal, Fuad Aleskerov, Mohammedumer Nagori, Muhammad Shafi, Gloria Mcphee, Cynthia Newman, Elizabeth Lopez, Sabrina Ma Har, Moumen Asbahi, Kim Nordstrom Mccaw, Maurice Theunissen, Valerie Smit-Fun

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BACKGROUND: Opioid-related adverse events are a serious problem in hospitalized patients. Little is known about patients who are likely to experience opioid-induced respiratory depression events on the general care floor and may benefit from improved monitoring and early intervention. The trial objective was to derive and validate a risk prediction tool for respiratory depression in patients receiving opioids, as detected by continuous pulse oximetry and capnography monitoring.

METHODS: PRediction of Opioid-induced respiratory Depression In patients monitored by capnoGraphY (PRODIGY) was a prospective, observational trial of blinded continuous capnography and oximetry conducted at 16 sites in the United States, Europe, and …


The Oculocardiac Reflex And Depth Of Anesthesia Measured By Brain Wave., Robert W Arnold, Aleah N Bond, Melissa Mccall, Leif Lunoe Mar 2019

The Oculocardiac Reflex And Depth Of Anesthesia Measured By Brain Wave., Robert W Arnold, Aleah N Bond, Melissa Mccall, Leif Lunoe

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BACKGROUND: The oculocardiac reflex (OCR), bradycardia that occurs during strabismus surgery is a type of trigemino-cardiac reflex (TCR) is blocked by anticholinergics and enhanced by opioids and dexmedetomidine. Two recent studies suggest that deeper inhalational anesthesia monitored by BIS protects against OCR; we wondered if our data correlated similarly.

METHODS: In an ongoing, prospective study of OCR/TCR elicited by 10-s, 200 g square-wave traction on extraocular muscles (EOM) from 2009 to 2013, anesthetic depth was estimated in cohorts using either BIS or Narcotrend monitors. The depth of anesthesia was deliberately varied between first and second EOM tested.

RESULTS: From 1992 …


The Acttion-Aps-Aapm Pain Taxonomy (Aaapt) Multidimensional Approach To Classifying Acute Pain Conditions., Michael L Kent, Patrick J Tighe, Inna Belfer, Timothy J Brennan, Stephen Bruehl, Chad M Brummett, Chester C Buckenmaier, Asokumar Buvanendran, Robert I Cohen, Paul Desjardins, David Edwards, Roger Fillingim, Jennifer Gewandter, Debra B Gordon, Robert W Hurley, Henrik Kehlet, John D Loeser, Sean Mackey, Samuel A Mclean, Rosemary Polomano, Siamak Rahman, Srinivasa Raja, Michael Rowbotham, Santhanam Suresh, Bernard Schachtel, Kristin Schreiber, Mark Schumacher, Brett Stacey, Steven P Stanos, Knox Todd, Dennis C Turk, Steven J Weisman, Christopher Wu, Daniel B Carr, Robert H Dworkin, Gregory Terman May 2017

The Acttion-Aps-Aapm Pain Taxonomy (Aaapt) Multidimensional Approach To Classifying Acute Pain Conditions., Michael L Kent, Patrick J Tighe, Inna Belfer, Timothy J Brennan, Stephen Bruehl, Chad M Brummett, Chester C Buckenmaier, Asokumar Buvanendran, Robert I Cohen, Paul Desjardins, David Edwards, Roger Fillingim, Jennifer Gewandter, Debra B Gordon, Robert W Hurley, Henrik Kehlet, John D Loeser, Sean Mackey, Samuel A Mclean, Rosemary Polomano, Siamak Rahman, Srinivasa Raja, Michael Rowbotham, Santhanam Suresh, Bernard Schachtel, Kristin Schreiber, Mark Schumacher, Brett Stacey, Steven P Stanos, Knox Todd, Dennis C Turk, Steven J Weisman, Christopher Wu, Daniel B Carr, Robert H Dworkin, Gregory Terman

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Objective: With the increasing societal awareness of the prevalence and impact of acute pain, there is a need to develop an acute pain classification system that both reflects contemporary mechanistic insights and helps guide future research and treatment. Existing classifications of acute pain conditions are limiting, with a predominant focus on the sensory experience (e.g., pain intensity) and pharmacologic consumption. Consequently, there is a need to more broadly characterize and classify the multidimensional experience of acute pain.

Setting: Consensus report following expert panel involving the Analgesic, Anesthetic, and Addiction Clinical Trial Translations, Innovations, Opportunities, and Networks (ACTTION), American Pain Society …