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Craig R Weinert

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Chlan L, Weinert C, Tracy M, Skaar D, Gajic O, Ask J, et al.
Trials . 2022 May; 23(1):406. PMID: 35578315
Background: Administration of sedative and opioid medications to patients receiving mechanical ventilatory support in the intensive care unit is a common clinical practice. Methods: A two-site randomized open-label clinical trial...
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Kesler S, Wu J, Kalland K, Peter L, Wothe J, Needle J, et al.
Crit Care Explor . 2021 Jun; 3(6):e0455. PMID: 34136826
Design: Retrospective cohort study. Setting: Multihospital within a single healthcare system. Patients: Five-hundred four patients emergently intubated and admitted to the ICU. Interventions: None. Measurements And Main Results: The Ventilator...
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Hetland B, Hayes S, Skaar D, Tracy M, Weinert C, Chlan L
Crit Care Nurse . 2018 Feb; 38(1):17-23. PMID: 29437074
It is common for critical care nurses to administer sedative medications to patients receiving mechanical ventilation. Although patient-controlled analgesia is frequently used in practice to promote effective self-management of pain...
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Fortis S, Lusczek E, Weinert C, Beilman G
Can Respir J . 2018 Feb; 2017:9480346. PMID: 29391845
We aimed to investigate whether metabolomic analysis can discriminate acute respiratory failure due to COPD exacerbation from respiratory failure due to heart failure and pneumonia. Since COPD exacerbation is often...
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Elmufdi F, Burton S, Sahni N, Weinert C
Am J Med Qual . 2017 Dec; 33(4):391-396. PMID: 29258322
In-hospital medical emergencies occur frequently. Understanding how clinicians respond to deteriorating patients outside the intensive care unit (ICU) could improve "rescue" interventions and rapid response programs. This was a qualitative...
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Chlan L, Skaar D, Tracy M, Hayes S, Hetland B, Savik K, et al.
Am J Crit Care . 2017 Jul; 26(4):288-296. PMID: 28668914
Background: Safety and acceptability of sedative self-administration by patients receiving mechanical ventilation is unknown. Objectives: To determine if self-administration of dexmedetomidine by patients is safe and acceptable for self-management of...
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Hetland B, Lindquist R, Weinert C, Peden-McAlpine C, Savik K, Chlan L
Am J Crit Care . 2017 May; 26(3):210-220. PMID: 28461543
Background: Weaning from mechanical ventilation requires increased respiratory effort, which can heighten anxiety and later prolong the need for mechanical ventilation. Objectives: To examine the predictive associations of music intervention,...
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Chlan L, Weinert C, Heiderscheit A, Tracy M, Skaar D, Guttormson J, et al.
JAMA . 2013 May; 309(22):2335-44. PMID: 23689789
Importance: Alternatives to sedative medications, such as music, may alleviate the anxiety associated with ventilatory support. Objective: To test whether listening to self-initiated patient-directed music (PDM) can reduce anxiety and...
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Rayner S, Weinert C, Peng H, Jepsen S, Broccard A
Ann Intensive Care . 2012 May; 2(1):12. PMID: 22620986
Background: Patients undergoing alcohol withdrawal in the intensive care unit (ICU) often require escalating doses of benzodiazepines and not uncommonly require intubation and mechanical ventilation for airway protection. This may...
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Nagamatsu S, Weinert C
JAMA . 2011 May; 305(17):1764. PMID: 21540416
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