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Felipe A Lisboa

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Upadhyaya P, Wang J, Mathew D, Ali A, Tallowin S, Gann E, et al.
Shock . 2024 Dec; 63(3):399-405. PMID: 39617414
Background : Patients with sepsis-induced hypotension are generally treated with a combination of intravenous fluids and vasopressors. The attributes of patients receiving a liberal compared to a restrictive fluid strategy...
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Choudhary T, Upadhyaya P, Davis C, Yang P, Tallowin S, Lisboa F, et al.
Crit Care . 2024 Oct; 28(1):321. PMID: 39354616
Background: Septic patients who develop acute respiratory failure (ARF) requiring mechanical ventilation represent a heterogenous subgroup of critically ill patients with widely variable clinical characteristics. Identifying distinct phenotypes of these...
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Choudhary T, Upadhyaya P, Davis C, Yang P, Tallowin S, Lisboa F, et al.
Res Sq . 2024 May; PMID: 38746442
Background: Septic patients who develop acute respiratory failure (ARF) requiring mechanical ventilation represent a heterogenous subgroup of critically ill patients with widely variable clinical characteristics. Identifying distinct phenotypes of these...
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Schobel S, Gann E, Unselt D, Grey S, Lisboa F, Upadhyay M, et al.
Sci Rep . 2024 Mar; 14(1):5006. PMID: 38438404
A combination of improved body armor, medical transportation, and treatment has led to the increased survival of warfighters from combat extremity injuries predominantly caused by blasts in modern conflicts. Despite...
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Wang J, de Vale J, Gupta S, Upadhyaya P, Lisboa F, Schobel S, et al.
BMC Med Inform Decis Mak . 2023 Nov; 23(1):262. PMID: 37974186
Introduction: Accurate identification of venous thromboembolism (VTE) is critical to develop replicable epidemiological studies and rigorous predictions models. Traditionally, VTE studies have relied on international classification of diseases (ICD) codes...
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Kok C, Mulakken N, Thissen J, Grey S, Avila-Herrera A, Upadhyay M, et al.
Microbiol Spectr . 2023 Oct; 11(6):e0252023. PMID: 37874143
Microbial contamination in combat wounds can lead to opportunistic infections and adverse outcomes. However, current microbiological detection has a limited ability to capture microbial functional genes. This work describes the...
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Zamora R, Forsberg J, Shah A, Unselt D, Grey S, Lisboa F, et al.
Sci Rep . 2023 Apr; 13(1):6618. PMID: 37095162
Dynamic Network Analysis (DyNA) and Dynamic Hypergraphs (DyHyp) were used to define protein-level inflammatory networks at the local (wound effluent) and systemic circulation (serum) levels from 140 active-duty, injured service...
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Avila-Herrera A, Thissen J, Mulakken N, Schobel S, Morrison M, Zhou X, et al.
Sci Rep . 2022 Aug; 12(1):13816. PMID: 35970993
Battlefield injury management requires specialized care, and wound infection is a frequent complication. Challenges related to characterizing relevant pathogens further complicates treatment. Applying metagenomics to wounds offers a comprehensive path...
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Munoz B, Schobel S, Lisboa F, Khatri V, Grey S, Dente C, et al.
Surgery . 2020 Jul; 168(4):662-670. PMID: 32600883
Background: Post-traumatic acute kidney injury has occurred in every major military conflict since its initial description during World War II. To ensure the proper treatment of combat casualties, early detection...
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Lisboa F, Dente C, Schobel S, Khatri V, Potter B, Kirk A, et al.
Ann Surg . 2019 Jul; 270(3):535-543. PMID: 31348045
Background: Both the frequency and high complication rates associated with extremity wounds in recent military conflicts have highlighted the need for clinical decision support tools (CDST) to decrease time to...