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Frequency And Types Of Healthcare Encounters In The Week Preceding A Sepsis Hospitalization: A Systematic Review, Alexander H. Flannery, Chad M. Venn, Amanda Gusovsky, Stephanie Henderson, Adam S. Kiser, Hallie C. Prescott, Chanu Rhee, Chris Delcher, Peter E. Morris Feb 2022

Frequency And Types Of Healthcare Encounters In The Week Preceding A Sepsis Hospitalization: A Systematic Review, Alexander H. Flannery, Chad M. Venn, Amanda Gusovsky, Stephanie Henderson, Adam S. Kiser, Hallie C. Prescott, Chanu Rhee, Chris Delcher, Peter E. Morris

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OBJECTIVES: Early recognition and treatment are critical to improving sepsis outcomes. We sought to identify the frequency and types of encounters that patients have with the healthcare system in the week prior to a sepsis hospitalization.

DATA SOURCES: PubMed, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, Scopus, and the Cochrane Library.

STUDY SELECTION: Observational cohort studies of patients hospitalized with sepsis or septic shock that were assessed for an outpatient or emergency department encounter with the healthcare system in the week prior to hospital admission.

DATA EXTRACTION: The primary outcome was the proportion of patients with a healthcare encounter …


Efficacy And Safety Of Vancomycin Loading Doses In Critically Ill Patients With Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus Infection, Alexander H. Flannery, Katie L. Wallace, Christian N. Rhudy, Allison S. Olmsted, Rachel C. Minrath, Stuart M. Pope, Aaron M. Cook, David S. Burgess, Peter E. Morris Mar 2021

Efficacy And Safety Of Vancomycin Loading Doses In Critically Ill Patients With Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus Infection, Alexander H. Flannery, Katie L. Wallace, Christian N. Rhudy, Allison S. Olmsted, Rachel C. Minrath, Stuart M. Pope, Aaron M. Cook, David S. Burgess, Peter E. Morris

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Background: While vancomycin loading doses may facilitate earlier pharmacokinetic–pharmacodynamic target attainment, the impact of loading doses on clinical outcomes remains understudied. Critically ill patients are at highest risk of morbidity and mortality from methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infection and hypothesized to most likely benefit from a loading dose. We sought to determine the association between receipt of a vancomycin loading dose and clinical outcomes in a cohort of critically ill adults.

Methods: Four hundred and forty-nine critically ill patients with MRSA cultures isolated from blood or respiratory specimens were eligible for the study. Cohorts were established by receipt of …


Expanding Pharmacotherapy Data Collection, Analysis, And Implementation In Eras® Programs—The Methodology Of An Exploratory Feasibility Study, Eric Johnson, Richard Parrish Ii, Gregg Nelson, Kevin Elias, Brian Kramer, Marian Gaviola Aug 2020

Expanding Pharmacotherapy Data Collection, Analysis, And Implementation In Eras® Programs—The Methodology Of An Exploratory Feasibility Study, Eric Johnson, Richard Parrish Ii, Gregg Nelson, Kevin Elias, Brian Kramer, Marian Gaviola

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Surgical organizations dedicated to the improvement of patient outcomes have led to a worldwide paradigm shift in perioperative patient care. Since 2012, the Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS®) Society has published guidelines pertaining to perioperative care in numerous disciplines including elective colorectal and gynecologic/oncology surgery patients. The ERAS® and ERAS-USA® Societies use standardized methodology for collecting and assessing various surgical parameters in real-time during the operative process. These multi-disciplinary groups have constructed a bundled framework of perioperative care that entails 22 specific components of clinical interventions, which are logged in a central database, allowing a system …