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Colin M Rogerson

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Rogerson C, Carroll A, Tu W, He T, Schleyer T, Rowan C, et al.
Respir Care . 2022 May; 67(8):976-984. PMID: 35610026
Background: Heated humidified high-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) is a respiratory support device historically used in pediatrics for infants with bronchiolitis. No large-scale analysis has determined the current frequency or demographic...
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Rogerson C, Lin A, Klein M, Zee-Cheng J, McCluskey C, Scanlon M, et al.
Pediatr Crit Care Med . 2022 Apr; 23(7):535-543. PMID: 35447632
Objectives: To determine the association between nationwide school closures and prevalence of common admission diagnoses in the pediatric critical care unit. Design: Retrospective cohort study. Setting: National database evaluation using...
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Cater D, Rogerson C, Hobson M, Ackerman L, Rowan C
J Neurosurg Pediatr . 2021 Dec; 29(3):312-318. PMID: 34891134
Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the association of postoperative dexmedetomidine with markers of pain in children undergoing Chiari malformation decompression. The authors hypothesized that patients receiving...
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Rogerson C, Tori A, Hole A, Summitt E, Allen J, Abu-Sultaneh S, et al.
Respir Care . 2020 Nov; 66(1):18-24. PMID: 33144387
Background: We sought to evaluate the institutional use of inhaled nitric oxide (INO) and to create a pathway to reduce waste using the Institute for Healthcare Improvement's model for improvement....
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Rogerson C, Beardsley A, Nitu M, Cristea A
Respir Care . 2020 Feb; 65(8):1147-1153. PMID: 32019853
Background: More children are discharged from ICUs on prolonged mechanical ventilation (PMV) via tracheostomy than ever before. These patients have long hospitalizations with high resource expenditure. Our objective was to...
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Rogerson C, Abulebda K, Hobson M
Hosp Pediatr . 2017 Aug; 7(9):542-546. PMID: 28798230
Objectives: Obesity increases the risk of complications during pediatric procedural sedation. The risk of being underweight has not been evaluated in this arena. We therefore investigated the association of BMI...