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2. Outcomes of Heart Transplant Recipients with Giant Cells or Eosinophils on Endomyocardial Biopsy
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Petersen, G., primary, Woodham, M., additional, McLenon, M., additional, Philbrick, M., additional, Topik, A., additional, Kumar, A., additional, Urey, M.A., additional, Hong, K., additional, and Enciso, J. Silva, additional
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- 2024
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3. Syncretism as a Creative Act of Mind: The Narratives of Children from Four Faith Communities in London
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Gregory, E., Lytra, V., Choudhury, H., Ilankuberan, A., Kwapong, A., and Woodham, M.
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In this paper, we illustrate how young children from four faith communities (Tamil Hindu/Saiva, Bangladeshi Muslim, Polish Catholic and Ghanaian Pentecostal) new to London bring together and juxtapose an array of different languages, literacies, learning and discourse styles, communicative resources and experience to create unique personal narratives. We draw on the concepts of syncretism and syncretic literacy to examine and interpret the creative and transformative processes in which children engage, and to show how children combine and ultimately make sense of faith and everyday experiences.
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- 2013
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4. (1179) - Impella 5.5 for Frailty and SCAI D-E Shock: Impact on Post-OHT Oucomes
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Rubarth, R. Barriola, Margolin, E., Fortich, M., Woodham, M., Reddy, N., and Tran, H.
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- 2024
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5. (793) - Outcomes of Heart Transplant Recipients with Giant Cells or Eosinophils on Endomyocardial Biopsy
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Woodham, M., McLenon, M., Philbrick, M., Topik, A., Kumar, A., Urey, M.A., Hong, K., and Enciso, J. Silva
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- 2024
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6. Prevalence and risk factors for delirium in critically ill patients with COVID-19 (COVID-D): a multicentre cohort study
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Pun, B. T., Badenes, R., Heras La Calle, G., Orun, O. M., Chen, W., Raman, R., Simpson, B. -G. K., Wilson-Linville, S., Hinojal Olmedillo, B., Vallejo de la Cueva, A., van der Jagt, M., Navarro Casado, R., Leal Sanz, P., Orhun, G., Ferrer Gomez, C., Nunez Vazquez, K., Pineiro Otero, P., Taccone, F. S., Gallego Curto, E., Caricato, Anselmo, Woien, H., Lacave, G., O'Neal, H. R., Peterson, S. J., Brummel, N. E., Girard, T. D., Ely, E. W., Pandharipande, P. P., Creteur, J., Bogossian, E. G., Peluso, L., Gonzalez-Seguel, F., Hidalgo-Calibin, V., Carreno-Montenegro, P., Rojas, V., Tobar, E., Ramirez-Palma, A., Herrera-Davis, K., Ferre, A., Legriel, S., Godet, T., Fraisse, U., Goncalves, B., Mazeraud, A., Tzimou, M., Rasulo, F., Beretta, S., Marchesi, M., Robba, C., Battaglini, D., Pelosi, P., Mazzeo, A. T., Noto, A., Servillo, G., Marra, A., Cutuli, S. L., Pintaudi, G., Stival, Eleonora, Tanzarella, E. S., Roman-Pognuz, E., Concetta Massaro, C. M., Elhadi, M., Smit, L., Olasveengen, T., Pereira, I. J., Teixeira, C. M., Santos, A., Valente, Marianna, Granja, C., Pereia, R., Silva, J., Furquet, B., Garcia Simon, M., Godoy Torres, D. A., Monleon, B., Morcillo, E., Romero, N., Serrano, Alessia, Torrico Sanchez, S., Perez Caballero, F. L., Pena Luna, I., Baeza Gomez, I., Calizaya Vargas, M., Morillas Perez, J., Carrasco Gomez, G., Molina Latorre, R., Moya Gutierrez, S., Baron Barrera, I. P., Delgado Palacios, C., Garcia Gongora, B., Labrador Romero, L., Galarza, L., Catalan-Monzon, I., Rodriguez-Martinez, E., Murcia Gubianas, C., Belles, A., Rodriguez Delgado, M. E., Caballero, J., Morales, D., Pujol, A., Rubio, J., Alvarez Torres, E., Carvajal Revuelta, E., de la Calle Gil, I., Fernandez Tomas, B., Gallego Rodriguez, B., Gonzalez Serrano, M., LaTorre Andreu, P., Perez Lucendo, A., Abril Palomares, E., Gonzalez Gonzalez, E., Martin Delgado, M. C., Munoz De Cabo, C., Aznar, P. T., Calvo, C. A., Garutti, I., Higuero, F., Martinez-Gascuena, D., Maseda, E., Insausti, I., Montero Feijoo, A., Suarez-de-la-Rica, A., Del Moral Barbudo, B., Garcia Blanco-Traba, Y., Gimenez Santamarina, M. C., Gonzalo Millan, A., Llorente Damas, S., Pestana Lagunas, D., Reyes Garcia, I., Ruiz Perea, A., Ortega Guerrero, A., Marmol Cubillo, M. J., Diaz Munoz, D., Garcia de Castrillon i Ramal, S., Andorra Sunyer, X., Noci Moreno, M. D. L. N., Perez Manrique, R. M., del Campo Molina, E., Martinez Quintana, M. E., Fernandez-Gonzalo, S., Goma Fernandez, G., Navarra-Ventura, G., Baro Serra, A., Fuster, C., Plans Galvan, O., Gil-Castillejos, D., Dalorzo Gonzalez, M., Moran Gallego, F. J., Paredes Borrachero, I., Rodriguez Villamizar, P., Romeu Prieto, J., Sanchez Carretero, M. J., Gallardo Sanchez, S., Bustos Molina, F., Garcia Perez, M. L., Castello-Mora, P., Puig, J., Sanchis-Martin, M. R., Sanchis-Veryser, C. A., Vicente-Fernandez, M. P., Zaragoza, R., Lizama, L., Torres, I., Alvarez, C., Ramirez, P., Martin Cerezuela, M., Montero, M. J., Garcia Cantos, J., Valls, P., Aretxabala Cortajarena, N., Garcia Domelo, P., Gonzalez Cubillo, L., Martin Martinez, M., Perez Francisco, I., Poveda Hernandez, Y., Quintano Rodero, A., Rodriguez Nunez, C., Siegemund, M., Estermann, A., Zellweger, N., Ben Saida, I., Boussarsar, M., Esen, F., Ergin Ozcan, P., Berkey, C., Harb, C., Tandy, M. H., Morgan, E., Shephard, K., Hyzy, R. C., Kenes, M., Nelson, K., Hosse, R. E., Vance, K. M., Austin, C. A., Lerner, A., Sanders, E., Balk, R. A., Bennett, D. A., Vogel, A. R., Chowdhury, L., Devulapally, K., Woodham, M., Cohen, S., Patel, N., Kuza, C. M., Sing, M., Roberson, S., Drumright, K., Sehgal, S., Lahue, S. C., Douglas, V. C., Sarwal, A., Caricato A. (ORCID:0000-0001-5929-120X), Stival E., Valente M., Serrano A. (ORCID:0000-0002-7622-0101), Pun, B. T., Badenes, R., Heras La Calle, G., Orun, O. M., Chen, W., Raman, R., Simpson, B. -G. K., Wilson-Linville, S., Hinojal Olmedillo, B., Vallejo de la Cueva, A., van der Jagt, M., Navarro Casado, R., Leal Sanz, P., Orhun, G., Ferrer Gomez, C., Nunez Vazquez, K., Pineiro Otero, P., Taccone, F. S., Gallego Curto, E., Caricato, Anselmo, Woien, H., Lacave, G., O'Neal, H. R., Peterson, S. J., Brummel, N. E., Girard, T. D., Ely, E. W., Pandharipande, P. P., Creteur, J., Bogossian, E. G., Peluso, L., Gonzalez-Seguel, F., Hidalgo-Calibin, V., Carreno-Montenegro, P., Rojas, V., Tobar, E., Ramirez-Palma, A., Herrera-Davis, K., Ferre, A., Legriel, S., Godet, T., Fraisse, U., Goncalves, B., Mazeraud, A., Tzimou, M., Rasulo, F., Beretta, S., Marchesi, M., Robba, C., Battaglini, D., Pelosi, P., Mazzeo, A. T., Noto, A., Servillo, G., Marra, A., Cutuli, S. L., Pintaudi, G., Stival, Eleonora, Tanzarella, E. S., Roman-Pognuz, E., Concetta Massaro, C. M., Elhadi, M., Smit, L., Olasveengen, T., Pereira, I. J., Teixeira, C. M., Santos, A., Valente, Marianna, Granja, C., Pereia, R., Silva, J., Furquet, B., Garcia Simon, M., Godoy Torres, D. A., Monleon, B., Morcillo, E., Romero, N., Serrano, Alessia, Torrico Sanchez, S., Perez Caballero, F. L., Pena Luna, I., Baeza Gomez, I., Calizaya Vargas, M., Morillas Perez, J., Carrasco Gomez, G., Molina Latorre, R., Moya Gutierrez, S., Baron Barrera, I. P., Delgado Palacios, C., Garcia Gongora, B., Labrador Romero, L., Galarza, L., Catalan-Monzon, I., Rodriguez-Martinez, E., Murcia Gubianas, C., Belles, A., Rodriguez Delgado, M. E., Caballero, J., Morales, D., Pujol, A., Rubio, J., Alvarez Torres, E., Carvajal Revuelta, E., de la Calle Gil, I., Fernandez Tomas, B., Gallego Rodriguez, B., Gonzalez Serrano, M., LaTorre Andreu, P., Perez Lucendo, A., Abril Palomares, E., Gonzalez Gonzalez, E., Martin Delgado, M. C., Munoz De Cabo, C., Aznar, P. T., Calvo, C. A., Garutti, I., Higuero, F., Martinez-Gascuena, D., Maseda, E., Insausti, I., Montero Feijoo, A., Suarez-de-la-Rica, A., Del Moral Barbudo, B., Garcia Blanco-Traba, Y., Gimenez Santamarina, M. C., Gonzalo Millan, A., Llorente Damas, S., Pestana Lagunas, D., Reyes Garcia, I., Ruiz Perea, A., Ortega Guerrero, A., Marmol Cubillo, M. J., Diaz Munoz, D., Garcia de Castrillon i Ramal, S., Andorra Sunyer, X., Noci Moreno, M. D. L. N., Perez Manrique, R. M., del Campo Molina, E., Martinez Quintana, M. E., Fernandez-Gonzalo, S., Goma Fernandez, G., Navarra-Ventura, G., Baro Serra, A., Fuster, C., Plans Galvan, O., Gil-Castillejos, D., Dalorzo Gonzalez, M., Moran Gallego, F. J., Paredes Borrachero, I., Rodriguez Villamizar, P., Romeu Prieto, J., Sanchez Carretero, M. J., Gallardo Sanchez, S., Bustos Molina, F., Garcia Perez, M. L., Castello-Mora, P., Puig, J., Sanchis-Martin, M. R., Sanchis-Veryser, C. A., Vicente-Fernandez, M. P., Zaragoza, R., Lizama, L., Torres, I., Alvarez, C., Ramirez, P., Martin Cerezuela, M., Montero, M. J., Garcia Cantos, J., Valls, P., Aretxabala Cortajarena, N., Garcia Domelo, P., Gonzalez Cubillo, L., Martin Martinez, M., Perez Francisco, I., Poveda Hernandez, Y., Quintano Rodero, A., Rodriguez Nunez, C., Siegemund, M., Estermann, A., Zellweger, N., Ben Saida, I., Boussarsar, M., Esen, F., Ergin Ozcan, P., Berkey, C., Harb, C., Tandy, M. H., Morgan, E., Shephard, K., Hyzy, R. C., Kenes, M., Nelson, K., Hosse, R. E., Vance, K. M., Austin, C. A., Lerner, A., Sanders, E., Balk, R. A., Bennett, D. A., Vogel, A. R., Chowdhury, L., Devulapally, K., Woodham, M., Cohen, S., Patel, N., Kuza, C. M., Sing, M., Roberson, S., Drumright, K., Sehgal, S., Lahue, S. C., Douglas, V. C., Sarwal, A., Caricato A. (ORCID:0000-0001-5929-120X), Stival E., Valente M., and Serrano A. (ORCID:0000-0002-7622-0101)
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Background: To date, 750 000 patients with COVID-19 worldwide have required mechanical ventilation and thus are at high risk of acute brain dysfunction (coma and delirium). We aimed to investigate the prevalence of delirium and coma, and risk factors for delirium in critically ill patients with COVID-19, to aid the development of strategies to mitigate delirium and associated sequelae. Methods: This multicentre cohort study included 69 adult intensive care units (ICUs), across 14 countries. We included all patients (aged ≥18 years) admitted to participating ICUs with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection before April 28, 2020. Patients who were moribund or had life-support measures withdrawn within 24 h of ICU admission, prisoners, patients with pre-existing mental illness, neurodegenerative disorders, congenital or acquired brain damage, hepatic coma, drug overdose, suicide attempt, or those who were blind or deaf were excluded. We collected de-identified data from electronic health records on patient demographics, delirium and coma assessments, and management strategies for a 21-day period. Additional data on ventilator support, ICU length of stay, and vital status was collected for a 28-day period. The primary outcome was to determine the prevalence of delirium and coma and to investigate any associated risk factors associated with development of delirium the next day. We also investigated predictors of number of days alive without delirium or coma. These outcomes were investigated using multivariable regression. Findings: Between Jan 20 and April 28, 2020, 4530 patients with COVID-19 were admitted to 69 ICUs, of whom 2088 patients were included in the study cohort. The median age of patients was 64 years (IQR 54 to 71) with a median Simplified Acute Physiology Score (SAPS) II of 40·0 (30·0 to 53·0). 1397 (66·9%) of 2088 patients were invasively mechanically ventilated on the day of ICU admission and 1827 (87·5%) were invasively mechanical ven
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7. (793) - Outcomes of Heart Transplant Recipients with Giant Cells or Eosinophils on Endomyocardial Biopsy.
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Petersen, G., Woodham, M., McLenon, M., Philbrick, M., Topik, A., Kumar, A., Urey, M.A., Hong, K., and Enciso, J. Silva
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HEART transplant recipients , *EOSINOPHILS , *BIOPSY - Published
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8. Syncretism as a creative act of mind: The narratives of children from four faith communities in London
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Gregory, E., primary, Lytra, V., additional, Choudhury, H., additional, Ilankuberan, A., additional, Kwapong, A., additional, and Woodham, M., additional
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- 2012
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9. Oxygen Saturation in Children in the Postoperative Period
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TYLER, D. C., primary, WOODHAM, M., additional, STOCKS, J., additional, LEARY, A, additional, and LLOYD-THOMAS, A., additional
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- 1995
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10. OXYGEN SATURATION IN CHILDREN IN THE POSTOPERATIVE PERIOD
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Tyler, D., primary, Woodham, M., additional, Stocks, J., additional, Leary, A., additional, and Lloyd-Thomas, A., additional
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- 1992
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11. Morphine-6-glucuronide: effects on ventilation in normal volunteers
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Peat, S. J., primary, Hanna, M. H., additional, Woodham, M., additional, Knibb, A. A., additional, and Ponte, J., additional
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- 1991
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12. ANALGESIC EFFICACY AND CSF PHARMACOKINETICS OF INTRATHECAL MORPHINE-6-GLUCURONIDE: COMPARISON WITH MORPHINE
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HANNA, M.H., primary, PEAT, S.J., additional, WOODHAM, M., additional, KNIBB, A., additional, and FUNG, C., additional
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- 1990
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13. A reply
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Woodham, M., primary and Hanna, M., additional
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- 1990
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14. Paraplegia after coeliac plexus block.
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WOODHAM, M. J. and HANNA, M. H.
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- 1989
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15. Pruritus with sublingual buprenorphine
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Woodham, M., primary
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- 1988
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16. The Excavation of a Chambered Cairn at Kilcoy, Ross-shire
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Woodham, Anthony A, primary and Woodham, M F, primary
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- 1959
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17. An Orkney-Cromarty Chambered Cairn in Upper Strathnairn, Inverness-shire
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Woodham, Anthony A, primary and Woodham, M F, primary
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- 1966
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18. Read all about it: one unit's care nursing newsletter.
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Thompson C, Whitcomb R, Bossart K, Trebilcock K, Barto C, Wood C, Truman B, Harris L, Woodham M, Ciccolella M, and Dickerson L
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- 2008
19. How sweet are you? A journey to tighter glycemic control.
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Minch C, Baisden S, Wood C, Woodham M, and Thompson C
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- 2008
20. Critical care workteam: improving our patient outcomes.
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Woodham M, Barto C, Kagel E, Dennis L, Clark K, Thompson C, Dixon K, Dolan S, Truman B, Anthony T, and Metersky S
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- 2006
21. Bugs off with handwashing.
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Barto C, Kagel E, Woodham M, Trees J, Deeg B, Whitcombe R, Coakley J, Bowdish C, Krueger T, Bossart K, and Doles J
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- 2006
22. Standing on my own two feet: developing a mentorship program for novice nurses in the ICU and CCU.
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Whitcomb R, Truman B, Denis L, and Woodham M
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- 2006
23. Prevalence and risk factors for delirium in critically ill patients with COVID-19 (COVID-D): a multicentre cohort study
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Ana Vallejo de la Cueva, Pablo T. Aznar, Laura González Cubillo, Chiara Robba, Oriol Plans Galván, Nerea Aretxabala Cortajarena, Robert C. Hyzy, Imen Ben Saida, Jorge Rubio, María José Sánchez Carretero, Katie M. Vance, Blanca Furquet, Irene Patricia Barón Barrera, Sarah J. Peterson, Sara C. LaHue, Sergio Llorente Damas, Andrew R. Vogel, Nihal Patel, Alejandro Suarez-de-la-Rica, Cristina Álvarez, Ricard Molina Latorre, Günseli Orhun, Karen Shephard, Marta Martín Martínez, Paula Castello-Mora, Guillem Navarra-Ventura, Michelle Woodham, Carmen Andrea Sanchis-Veryser, Annachiara Marra, Kristine Nelson, Carolina Ferrer Gómez, Francisco Javier Morán Gallego, Muhammed Elhadi, Sarah Cohen, María Esther Rodriguez Delgado, Rafael Badenes, Isabel Reyes García, Christopher Berkey, Karla Núñez Vázquez, Beata-Gabriela K Simpson, Amaia Quintano Rodero, María Pilar Vicente-Fernández, María Luisa García Pérez, Vanja C. Douglas, María Elena Martínez Quintana, Silvia García de Castrillón i Ramal, Silvia Beretta, Mandeep Sing, Robert A Balk, Yolanda Poveda Hernández, Spencer Roberson, Martin Siegemund, Jordi Morillas Pérez, Rameela Raman, Giuseppe Servillo, João Manoel Silva, Brenda T. Pun, Aurélien Mazeraud, María Cruz Martín Delgado, Borja Hinojal Olmedillo, Gemma Gomà Fernández, Miguel Valente, Michael T. Kenes, Laura Galarza, Fabio Silvio Taccone, Wencong Chen, Rita Pereia, Álvaro Ortega Guerrero, Morgan H. Tandy, Alejandro Ruiz Perea, Stephanie Wilson-Linville, Meri Martin Cerezuela, Salvatore Lucio Cutuli, Carlos A. Calvo, María de las Nieves Noci Moreno, Ariadna Bellès, Elisa Govea Bogossian, Mario Dalorzo González, Eva Álvarez Torres, David Díaz Muñoz, Carla Margarida Teixeira, Emilio del Campo Molina, Sol Fernandez-Gonzalo, Christine Harb, Berta Monleón, Anna Teresa Mazzeo, Beatriz Del Moral Barbudo, Thomas Godet, Cristina Delgado Palacios, C. Adrian Austin, Hilde Wøien, Anselmo Caricato, Erik Roman-Pognuz, Bruno Gonçalves, Patricia Rodríguez Villamizar, Eloisa Sofia Tanzarella, Daniel A Godoy Torres, Robert E. Hosse, Lisa Smit, María Rosa Sanchis-Martin, Cristina Murcia Gubianas, Emily Sanders, Karen Herrera-Davis, Sara Torrico Sánchez, Isabel Peña Luna, David A Bennett, Irene Torres, Diana Gil-Castillejos, Laura Labrador Romero, Felipe González-Seguel, Carlos Muñoz De Cabo, Ellis Morgan, Itziar Insausti, Mónica García Simón, Patricia Piñeiro Otero, Genís Carrasco Gómez, M. Montero, Jose García Cantos, Ignacio Garutti, César Rodriguez Nuñez, Fernando Higuero, Sameep Sehgal, Catherine M. Kuza, Yago García Blanco-Traba, Juan Romeu Prieto, Ainhoa Serrano, Elena Abril Palomares, Perihan Ergin Özcan, Mathieu van der Jagt, Elena Gallego Curto, Berta Gallego Rodríguez, Rosalía Navarro Casado, Aaron Lerner, Myrto Tzimou, Sheila Moya Gutiérrez, Beatriz García Góngora, Eleonora Stival, Xavier Andorrà Sunyer, Susana Gallardo Sánchez, Anna Baró Serra, Filadelfo Bustos Molina, Rafael Zaragoza, Verónica Rojas, Paolo Pelosi, Aris Pérez Lucendo, Stéphane Legriel, Eduardo Tobar, Laura Lizama, Viviane Hidalgo-Calibin, Chiara Maria Concetta Massaro, Nekane Romero, Pablo García Domelo, Isabel Jesus Pereira, Kelly Drumright, Frank Rasulo, Mattia Marchesi, Jacques Creteur, Estefanía Carvajal Revuelta, Timothy D. Girard, Pablo Carreño-Montenegro, Ana Montero Feijoo, Ignacio Baeza Gómez, Alba Gonzalo Millán, Esteban Morcillo, Alice Santos, Pilar Leal Sanz, Dulce Morales, Gabriel Heras La Calle, Hollis R. O’Neal, Antonio Ramírez-Palma, Inés Pérez Francisco, Alberto Noto, Matilde González Serrano, Paola Valls, María Jesús Mármol Cubillo, Emilio Maseda, Anna Estermann, Andrés Pujol, E. Wesley Ely, Alexis Ferré, Lucia Chowdhury, Guillaume Lacave, Cristina Granja, Isabel de la Calle Gil, Onur M Orun, Mohamed Boussarsar, David Pestaña Lagunas, Denise Battaglini, Nathan E. Brummel, Rosa María Pérez Manrique, Núria Zellweger, Jaume Puig, Kiran Devulapally, Milagros Calizaya Vargas, Jesús Caballero, Theresa Olasveengen, Cristina Fuster, Aarti Sarwal, Pratik P. Pandharipande, Gabriele Pintaudi, Paula Ramirez, Blanca Fernández Tomás, Maria Claudia Giménez Santamarina, Francisco Luis Pérez Caballero, Enver Rodriguez-Martinez, David Martínez-Gascueña, Irene Paredes Borrachero, Ugo Fraisse, Paloma LaTorre Andreu, Ignacio Catalán-Monzón, Elena Gonzalez, Figen Esen, Lorenzo Peluso, Intensive Care, Pun, B. T., Badenes, R., Heras La Calle, G., Orun, O. M., Chen, W., Raman, R., Simpson, B. -G. K., Wilson-Linville, S., Hinojal Olmedillo, B., Vallejo de la Cueva, A., van der Jagt, M., Navarro Casado, R., Leal Sanz, P., Orhun, G., Ferrer Gomez, C., Nunez Vazquez, K., Pineiro Otero, P., Taccone, F. S., Gallego Curto, E., Caricato, A., Woien, H., Lacave, G., O'Neal, H. R., Peterson, S. J., Brummel, N. E., Girard, T. D., Ely, E. W., Pandharipande, P. P., Creteur, J., Bogossian, E. G., Peluso, L., Gonzalez-Seguel, F., Hidalgo-Cabalin, V., Carreno-Montenegro, P., Rojas, V., Tobar, E., Ramirez-Palma, A., Herrera-Davis, K., Ferre, A., Legriel, S., Godet, T., Fraisse, U., Goncalves, B., Mazeraud, A., Tzimou, M., Rasulo, F., Beretta, S., Marchesi, M., Robba, C., Battaglini, D., Pelosi, P., Mazzeo, A. T., Noto, A., Servillo, G., Marra, A., Cutuli, S. L., Pintaudi, G., Stival, E., Tanzarella, E. S., Roman-Pognuz, E., Concetta Massaro, C. M., Elhadi, M., Smit, L., Olasveengen, T., Pereira, I. J., Teixeira, C. M., Santos, A., Valente, M., Granja, C., Pereia, R., Silva, J., Furquet, B., Garcia Simon, M., Godoy Torres, D. A., Monleon, B., Morcillo, E., Romero, N., Serrano, A., Torrico Sanchez, S., Perez Caballero, F. L., Pena Luna, I., Baeza Gomez, I., Calizaya Vargas, M., Morillas Perez, J., Carrasco Gomez, G., Molina Latorre, R., Moya Gutierrez, S., Baron Barrera, I. P., Delgado Palacios, C., Garcia Gongora, B., Labrador Romero, L., Galarza, L., Catalan-Monzon, I., Rodriguez-Martinez, E., Murcia Gubianas, C., Belles, A., Rodriguez Delgado, M. E., Caballero, J., Morales, D., Pujol, A., Rubio, J., Alvarez Torres, E., Carvajal Revuelta, E., de la Calle Gil, I., Fernandez Tomas, B., Gallego Rodriguez, B., Gonzalez Serrano, M., LaTorre Andreu, P., Perez Lucendo, A., Abril Palomares, E., Gonzalez Gonzalez, E., Martin Delgado, M. C., Munoz De Cabo, C., Aznar, P. T., Calvo, C. A., Garutti, I., Higuero, F., Martinez-Gascuena, D., Maseda, E., Insausti, I., Montero Feijoo, A., Suarez-de-la-Rica, A., Del Moral Barbudo, B., Garcia Blanco-Traba, Y., Gimenez Santamarina, M. C., Gonzalo Millan, A., Llorente Damas, S., Pestana Lagunas, D., Reyes Garcia, I., Ruiz Perea, A., Ortega Guerrero, A., Marmol Cubillo, M. J., Diaz Munoz, D., Garcia de Castrillon i Ramal, S., Andorra Sunyer, X., Noci Moreno, M. D. L. N., Perez Manrique, R. M., del Campo Molina, E., Martinez Quintana, M. E., Fernandez-Gonzalo, S., Goma Fernandez, G., Navarra-Ventura, G., Baro Serra, A., Fuster, C., Plans Galvan, O., Gil-Castillejos, D., Dalorzo Gonzalez, M., Moran Gallego, F. J., Paredes Borrachero, I., Rodriguez Villamizar, P., Romeu Prieto, J., Sanchez Carretero, M. J., Gallardo Sanchez, S., Bustos Molina, F., Garcia Perez, M. L., Castello-Mora, P., Puig, J., Sanchis-Martin, M. R., Sanchis-Veryser, C. A., Vicente-Fernandez, M. P., Zaragoza, R., Lizama, L., Torres, I., Alvarez, C., Ramirez, P., Martin Cerezuela, M., Montero, M. J., Garcia Cantos, J., Valls, P., Aretxabala Cortajarena, N., Garcia Domelo, P., Gonzalez Cubillo, L., Martin Martinez, M., Perez Francisco, I., Poveda Hernandez, Y., Quintano Rodero, A., Rodriguez Nunez, C., Siegemund, M., Estermann, A., Zellweger, N., Ben Saida, I., Boussarsar, M., Esen, F., Ergin Ozcan, P., Berkey, C., Harb, C., Tandy, M. H., Morgan, E., Shephard, K., Hyzy, R. C., Kenes, M., Nelson, K., Hosse, R. E., Vance, K. M., Austin, C. A., Lerner, A., Sanders, E., Balk, R. A., Bennett, D. A., Vogel, A. R., Chowdhury, L., Devulapally, K., Woodham, M., Cohen, S., Patel, N., Kuza, C. M., Sing, M., Roberson, S., Drumright, K., Sehgal, S., Lahue, S. C., Douglas, V. C., and Sarwal, A.
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Background: To date, 750 000 patients with COVID-19 worldwide have required mechanical ventilation and thus are at high risk of acute brain dysfunction (coma and delirium). We aimed to investigate the prevalence of delirium and coma, and risk factors for delirium in critically ill patients with COVID-19, to aid the development of strategies to mitigate delirium and associated sequelae. Methods: This multicentre cohort study included 69 adult intensive care units (ICUs), across 14 countries. We included all patients (aged ≥18 years) admitted to participating ICUs with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection before April 28, 2020. Patients who were moribund or had life-support measures withdrawn within 24 h of ICU admission, prisoners, patients with pre-existing mental illness, neurodegenerative disorders, congenital or acquired brain damage, hepatic coma, drug overdose, suicide attempt, or those who were blind or deaf were excluded. We collected de-identified data from electronic health records on patient demographics, delirium and coma assessments, and management strategies for a 21-day period. Additional data on ventilator support, ICU length of stay, and vital status was collected for a 28-day period. The primary outcome was to determine the prevalence of delirium and coma and to investigate any associated risk factors associated with development of delirium the next day. We also investigated predictors of number of days alive without delirium or coma. These outcomes were investigated using multivariable regression. Findings: Between Jan 20 and April 28, 2020, 4530 patients with COVID-19 were admitted to 69 ICUs, of whom 2088 patients were included in the study cohort. The median age of patients was 64 years (IQR 54 to 71) with a median Simplified Acute Physiology Score (SAPS) II of 40·0 (30·0 to 53·0). 1397 (66·9%) of 2088 patients were invasively mechanically ventilated on the day of ICU admission and 1827 (87·5%) were invasively mechanical ventilated at some point during hospitalisation. Infusion with sedatives while on mechanical ventilation was common: 1337 (64·0%) of 2088 patients were given benzodiazepines for a median of 7·0 days (4·0 to 12·0) and 1481 (70·9%) were given propofol for a median of 7·0 days (4·0 to 11·0). Median Richmond Agitation–Sedation Scale score while on invasive mechanical ventilation was –4 (–5 to –3). 1704 (81·6%) of 2088 patients were comatose for a median of 10·0 days (6·0 to 15·0) and 1147 (54·9%) were delirious for a median of 3·0 days (2·0 to 6·0). Mechanical ventilation, use of restraints, and benzodiazepine, opioid, and vasopressor infusions, and antipsychotics were each associated with a higher risk of delirium the next day (all p≤0·04), whereas family visitation (in person or virtual) was associated with a lower risk of delirium (p
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24. Symptom-Based Cluster Analysis Categorizes Sjögren's Disease Subtypes: An International Cohort Study Highlighting Disease Severity and Treatment Discordance.
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McCoy SS, Woodham M, Bartels CM, Saldanha IJ, Bunya VY, Maerz N, Akpek EK, Makara MA, and Baer AN
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- Cluster Analysis, Cohort Studies, Fatigue etiology, Humans, Pain etiology, Severity of Illness Index, Quality of Life, Sjogren's Syndrome drug therapy
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Objective: Although symptom relief is a critical aspect for successful drug development in Sjögren's disease, patient experiences with Sjögren's-related symptoms are understudied. Our objective was to determine how pain, dryness, and fatigue, the cardinal symptoms of Sjögren's disease, drive cluster phenotypes., Methods: We used data from the Sjögren's International Collaborative Clinical Alliance (SICCA) Registry and a Sjögren's Foundation survey. We performed hierarchical clustering of symptoms by levels of dryness, fatigue, and pain. Using international and US cohorts, we performed multiple logistic regression analysis to compare the clusters, which included comparisons of differences in symptoms, quality of life (QoL), medication use, and systemic manifestations., Results: Four similar clusters were identified among 1,454 SICCA registrants and 2,920 Sjögren's Foundation survey participants: 1) low symptom burden in all categories (LSB); 2) dry with low pain and low fatigue (DLP); 3) dry with high pain and low to moderate fatigue (DHP); and 4) high symptom burden in all categories (HSB). Distribution of SICCA registrants matching the symptom profile for each cluster was 10% in the LSB cluster, 30% in the DLP cluster, 23% in the DHP cluster, and 37% in the HSB cluster. Distribution of survey participants matching the symptom profile for each cluster was 23% in the LSB cluster, 14% in the DLP cluster, 21% in the DHP cluster, and 42% in the HSB cluster. Individuals in the HSB cluster had more total symptoms and lower QoL but lower disease severity than those in the other clusters. Despite having milder disease as measured by laboratory tests and organ involvement, individuals in the HSB cluster received immunomodulatory treatment most often., Conclusion: We identified 4 symptom-based Sjögren's clusters and showed that symptom burden and immunomodulatory medication use do not correlate with Sjögren's end-organ or laboratory abnormalities. Findings highlight a discordance between objective measures and treatments and offer updates to proposed symptom-based clustering approaches., (© 2022 The Authors. Arthritis & Rheumatology published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of American College of Rheumatology.)
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25. A comprehensive overview of living with Sjögren's: results of a National Sjögren's Foundation survey.
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McCoy SS, Woodham M, Bunya VY, Saldanha IJ, Akpek EK, Makara MA, and Baer AN
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- Fatigue etiology, Humans, Quality of Life, Surveys and Questionnaires, Sjogren's Syndrome diagnosis, Xerostomia etiology
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To gain insight into the Sjögren's disease (SjD) patient experience using a survey generated by patients and providers. We evaluated the results of the 2016 Sjögren's Foundation survey, with 25 questions designed in a collaborative effort between the Foundation, patients with SjD, SjD provider experts, and a marketing research company. We used descriptive statistics to provide a thorough understanding of SjD demographics, symptoms, quality of life (QoL), cost, and treatments. Analyses revealed high symptoms, QoL, and financial burdens in SjD. Dry mouth and eye were the most commonly reported symptoms (94 and 93%, respectively). The most frequent extra-glandular symptoms included fatigue, dry or itchy skin, and morning stiffness. The top three aspects of QoL most impaired included (i) sex life (53%), (ii) participating in hobbies/social activities/extracurricular activities (52%), and (iii) job/career or ability to work (49%). SjD respondents commonly reported taking health food supplements/remedies, vitamin D, and exercising, in addition to taking treatments for symptomatic dryness. SjD costs were high, including a total yearly cost, on average, of $2026 for dental care. SjD respondents reported that dryness and risk factors for lymphoma and fatigue are essential to address with new therapies. In this comprehensive overview of the SjD experience, we demonstrated a high burden of disease to SjD respondents, including symptoms, QoL, and financial burden. We also identify the top goals of therapy for new systemic SjD therapies. Key Points • The top three symptoms or signs that patients with Sjögren's hope new treatments will address are dryness, fatigue, and reduction in lymphoma or blood cancer risk • The top aspects of quality of life reported to be impaired by Sjögren's are sex life, hobbies, social activities and extracurricular activities, job/career or ability to work, and finding the correct word during conversations • Patients with Sjögren's have a yearly mean dental cost of $2026 but also have high costs associated with prescription medications, healthcare appointments, over-the-counter medications, alternative therapies, and medical equipment., (© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to International League of Associations for Rheumatology (ILAR).)
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26. Long-term lumbar multifidus muscle atrophy changes documented with magnetic resonance imaging: a case series.
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Woodham M, Woodham A, Skeate JG, and Freeman M
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- Adult, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Low Back Pain pathology, Low Back Pain therapy, Male, Muscular Atrophy pathology, Muscular Atrophy therapy, Occupational Diseases therapy, Paraspinal Muscles pathology, Pilot Projects, Recovery of Function, Retrospective Studies, Low Back Pain physiopathology, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Muscular Atrophy physiopathology, Musculoskeletal Manipulations methods, Occupational Diseases pathology, Occupational Diseases physiopathology, Paraspinal Muscles physiopathology
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A retrospective case series of three patients with chronic low back pain who received baseline MRI scans revealing multifidus muscle atrophy with fatty replacement is provided. Each patient received spinal manipulative therapy, and two were compliant with low back exercises targeting the multifidus. A follow-up scan performed >1 year later was compared to the baseline scan revealing a decrease in atrophy with fatty replacement in the two patients who performed multifidus-focused low back exercises (15% and 39% on the left and 7% and 32% on the right respectively), and an increase in the patient who underwent spinal manipulation alone (41% and 53%). Interestingly, the decrease in atrophy in the two patients that performed the exercises correlated to functional improvements. Though limited, these results highlight the utility of MRI in quantifying positive and negative long-term changes in multifidus atrophy, which may be an indicator of recovery in chronic low back pain patients.
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27. Oxygen saturation in children in the postoperative period.
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Tyler DC, Woodham M, Stocks J, Leary A, and Lloyd-Thomas A
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- Adolescent, Analgesics, Opioid therapeutic use, Anesthesia Recovery Period, Child, Humans, Injections, Epidural, Injections, Intramuscular, Injections, Intravenous, Monitoring, Physiologic, Pain drug therapy, Analgesics, Opioid administration & dosage, Oxygen blood, Postoperative Complications blood
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Some adult patients have periods of significant oxygen desaturation after surgery but, other than for immediately after surgery in the recovery room, few data are available in children. We monitored overnight paired preoperative and postoperative oxygen saturations in 19 children, and overnight postoperative saturations in 50 additional children to determine whether children have periods of desaturation in the postoperative period. The children underwent surgery usually associated with moderate to severe postoperative pain, and were treated with epidural, intravenous, or intramuscular opioids. In the group of 19 children mean (SD) preoperative oxygen saturation was 96.6% +/- 1.3%, and the mean postoperative saturation was 95.7% +/- 1.2%. The average change was 0.88% +/- 1.52%. The 95% confidence interval of the paired difference was 0.13% to 1.6%. There was no significant difference in the percent of monitored time that the patients spent with an oxygen saturation less than 95%, 90%, 85%, or 80%. In the 50 children monitored only in the postoperative period, mean (SD) saturation was 97.8% +/- 1.9%. The data show that, in contrast to some reports in adults, this group of children did not have multiple episodes of clinically significant oxygen desaturation in the postoperative period.
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