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Patel J, Shrestha S, Marr R, Caseley P, Mack M, Singh V, et al.
J Gen Intern Med . 2025 Jan; PMID: 39838254
Background: Many hospitals have implemented Discharge by Noon (DBN) programs to improve hospital throughput but have had mixed results. Objective: Use a complex health intervention framework to define core functions...
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Paje D, Walzl E, Heath M, McLaughlin E, Horowitz J, Tatarcuk C, et al.
JAMA Intern Med . 2024 Nov; 185(1):83-91. PMID: 39527077
Importance: Little is known about the safety of midline catheters vs peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs) for outpatient parenteral antimicrobial therapy (OPAT). Objective: To compare outcomes from midline catheters vs...
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Blank J, King J, Grant J, Tian S, Shrestha S, England P, et al.
J Hosp Med . 2024 Oct; PMID: 39462682
Background: Patients who first meet clinical criteria for sepsis while boarding in the emergency department (ED) may not receive optimal sepsis care. Objective: Assess the association between ED boarding status...
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Curtis B, Tian S, Shrestha S, Denton T, Haller B, Sebolt J, et al.
J Hosp Med . 2024 Aug; 19(12):1155-1159. PMID: 39154285
We examined the impact of a hospital medicine medical procedure service (MPS) on hospital length of stay (LOS), postprocedure LOS, and completion of procedures on weekends. We included 4952 patients...
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Heath M, Bernstein S, Paje D, McLaughlin E, Horowitz J, McKenzie A, et al.
Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf . 2024 May; 50(8):591-600. PMID: 38762387
Background: Quality improvement (QI) programs require significant financial investment. The authors evaluated the cost-effectiveness of a physician-led, performance-incentivized, QI intervention that increased appropriate peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) use. Methods:...
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Paje D, Heath M, Heung M, Horowitz J, Bernstein S, Flanders S, et al.
J Hosp Med . 2023 Sep; 18(11):969-977. PMID: 37771294
Background: Midline catheters (midlines) are increasingly used in patients with advanced chronic kidney disease (CKD). Objective: This study describes current practice and acute complications associated with midlines in CKD patients....
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Gershengorn H, Basu T, Horowitz J, McLaughlin E, Munroe E, OMalley M, et al.
Ann Am Thorac Soc . 2023 May; 20(7):1003-1011. PMID: 37166852
Little is known about the safety of infusing vasopressors through a midline catheter. To evaluate safety outcomes after vasopressor administration through a midline. We conducted a cohort study of adults...
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Johnson A, Gupta A, Feierabend T, Lopus T, Schildhouse R, Paje D
Am J Infect Control . 2022 Aug; 51(5):563-566. PMID: 35948122
Background: Midline catheters are recommended over peripherally inserted central catheters as short-term vascular access device for peripherally compatible infusates. We assessed the effectiveness and safety of midline catheters. Methods: Data...
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Soper N, Appukutty A, Paje D, Petty L, Flanders S, Zhang Q, et al.
Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol . 2021 Aug; 43(11):1689-1692. PMID: 34425932
Of 100 patients discharged from short-stay units (SSUs) with antibiotics, 47 had a skin and soft-tissue infection, 22 had pneumonia, and 21 had a urinary tract infection. Among all discharge...
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Vaughn V, Yost M, Abshire C, Flanders S, Paje D, Grant P, et al.
JAMA Netw Open . 2021 Jun; 4(6):e2111788. PMID: 34115129
Importance: Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is a common complication of COVID-19. It is not well understood how hospitals have managed VTE prevention and the effect of prevention strategies on mortality. Objective:...