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Morris D, Zhang Z, Jaehne A, Zhang J, Rivers E
Shock . 2023 Feb; 59(2):173-179. PMID: 36731014
Sepsis is a complex disease resulting from a dysregulated inflammatory response to an infection. Initiation of sepsis occurs from a localized infection that disseminates to the bloodstream placing all organ...
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Ko E, Henao R, Frankey K, Petzold E, Isner P, Jaehne A, et al.
JAMA Netw Open . 2022 Apr; 5(4):e227299. PMID: 35420659
Importance: Bacterial and viral causes of acute respiratory illness (ARI) are difficult to clinically distinguish, resulting in the inappropriate use of antibacterial therapy. The use of a host gene expression-based...
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Jayaprakash N, Pflaum-Carlson J, Gardner-Gray J, Hurst G, Kinni H, Tang A, et al.
Crit Care Explor . 2022 Mar; 4(3):e0660. PMID: 35317241
Design: Retrospective observational study from February 2018 to 2020. Setting: An urban academic quaternary referral center. Patients: Adult patients greater than or equal to 18 years admitted to the ICU...
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Jaffe I, Jaehne A, Quackenbush E, Ko E, Rivers E, McClain M, et al.
Open Forum Infect Dis . 2021 Dec; 8(12):ofab564. PMID: 34888402
Background: Difficulty discriminating bacterial from viral infections drives antibacterial misuse. Host gene expression tests discriminate bacterial and viral etiologies, but their clinical utility has not been evaluated. Methods: Host gene...
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Townsend S, Phillips G, Duseja R, Tefera L, Cruikshank D, Dickerson R, et al.
Chest . 2021 Aug; 161(2):392-406. PMID: 34364867
Background: US hospitals have reported compliance with the SEP-1 quality measure to Medicare since 2015. Finding an association between compliance and outcomes is essential to gauge measure effectiveness. Research Question:...
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Tsalik E, Henao R, Montgomery J, Nawrocki J, Aydin M, Lydon E, et al.
Crit Care Med . 2021 May; 49(10):1651-1663. PMID: 33938716
Objectives: Host gene expression signatures discriminate bacterial and viral infection but have not been translated to a clinical test platform. This study enrolled an independent cohort of patients to describe...
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Morris D, Jaehne A, Chopp M, Zhang Z, Poisson L, Chen Y, et al.
J Clin Med . 2020 Sep; 9(9). PMID: 32932765
Background: Septic Emergency Department (ED) patients provide a unique opportunity to investigate early sepsis. Recent work focuses on exosomes, nanoparticle-sized lipid vesicles (30-130 nm) that are released into the bloodstream...
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Stralin K, Rothman R, Ozenci V, Barkataki K, Brealey D, Dhiman N, et al.
J Clin Microbiol . 2020 Jul; 58(9). PMID: 32641399
Blood culture (BC) often fails to detect bloodstream microorganisms in sepsis. However, molecular diagnostics hold great potential. The molecular method PCR/electrospray ionization-mass spectrometry (PCR/ESI-MS) can detect DNA from hundreds of...
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Russell A, Rivers E, Giri P, Jaehne A, Nguyen H
J Clin Med . 2020 Jul; 9(7). PMID: 32629778
The approach to shock resuscitation focuses on all components of oxygen delivery, including preload, afterload, contractility, hemoglobin, and oxygen saturation. Resuscitation focused solely on preload and fluid responsiveness minimizes other...
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Belsky J, Filbin M, Rivers E, Bobbitt K, Jaehne A, Wisnik C, et al.
Biomarkers . 2020 May; 25(5):391-396. PMID: 32421363
We previously demonstrated that plasma levels of F-actin and Thymosin Beta 4 differs among patients with septic shock, non-infectious systemic inflammatory syndrome and healthy controls and may serve as biomarkers...