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Jessica S Wallisch

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Olive A, Wagner A, Mulhall D, October T, Hart J, Sherman A, et al.
Pediatr Crit Care Med . 2024 Feb; 25(5):407-415. PMID: 38329381
Objectives: Nudging, a behavioral economics concept, subtly influences decision-making without coercion or limiting choice. Despite its frequent use, the specific application of nudging techniques by clinicians in shared decision-making (SDM)...
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Stoner A, Miller J, Flatt T, Wallisch J
Crit Care Explor . 2020 May; 2(4):e0093. PMID: 32426735
Case Summary: We report a 4-year-old female with relapsed refractory pre-B cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia preparing for chimeric antigen receptor T cell therapy with tisagenlecleucel who was admitted with fever...
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Wallisch J
Pediatr Res . 2019 Jan; 85(4):415. PMID: 30661079
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Wallisch J, Janesko-Feldman K, Alexander H, Jha R, Farr G, McGuirk P, et al.
Pediatr Res . 2018 Oct; 85(4):511-517. PMID: 30367162
Background: Cerebral edema after cardiac arrest (CA) is associated with increased mortality and unfavorable outcome in children and adults. Aquaporin-4 mediates cerebral water movement and its absence in models of...
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Jha R, Elmer J, Zusman B, Desai S, Puccio A, Okonkwo D, et al.
Crit Care Med . 2018 Aug; 46(11):1792-1802. PMID: 30119071
Objectives: Intracranial pressure in traumatic brain injury is dynamic and influenced by factors like injury patterns, treatments, and genetics. Existing studies use time invariant summary intracranial pressure measures thus potentially...
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Jha R, Koleck T, Puccio A, Okonkwo D, Park S, Zusman B, et al.
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry . 2018 Apr; 89(11):1152-1162. PMID: 29674479
Objective: encodes sulfonylurea receptor 1, a key regulatory protein of cerebral oedema in many neurological disorders including traumatic brain injury (TBI). Sulfonylurea-receptor-1 inhibition has been promising in ameliorating cerebral oedema...
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Jha R, Molyneaux B, Jackson T, Wallisch J, Park S, Poloyac S, et al.
J Neurotrauma . 2018 Apr; 35(17):2125-2135. PMID: 29648981
Cerebral edema is critical to morbidity/mortality in traumatic brain injury (TBI) and is worsened by hypotension. Glibenclamide may reduce cerebral edema by inhibiting sulfonylurea receptor-1 (Sur1); its effect on diffuse...
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Kochanek P, Wallisch J, Bayir H, Clark R
Childs Nerv Syst . 2017 Nov; 33(10):1693-1701. PMID: 29149385
Purpose: Despite the enormity of the problem and the lack of new therapies, research in the pre-clinical arena specifically using pediatric traumatic brain injury (TBI) models is limited. In this...
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Wallisch J, Simon D, Bayir H, Bell M, Kochanek P, Clark R
Neurocrit Care . 2017 Feb; 27(1):44-50. PMID: 28181102
Background: Inflammasome-mediated neuroinflammation may cause secondary injury following traumatic brain injury (TBI) in children. The pattern recognition receptors NACHT domain-, Leucine-rich repeat-, and PYD-containing Protein 1 (NLRP1) and NLRP3 are...