Jonathan Bannard-Smith
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Bannard-Smith J, Bellomo R, Felton T, McAuley D, Kitchen G, Fullwood C, et al.
J Intensive Care Soc
. 2024 Nov;
25(4):419-426.
PMID: 39524074
Background: Fluid therapy is universally administered in the management of patients with sepsis, however excessive cumulative fluid balance has been shown to result in worse outcomes. Hyperoncotic albumin results in...
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Bannard-Smith J, Elrakhawy M, Norman G, Owen R, Felton T, Dark P
J Intensive Care Soc
. 2024 Sep;
25(3):308-318.
PMID: 39224427
Background: Intravenous fluid therapy is a ubiquitous intervention for the management of patients with sepsis, however excessive cumulative fluid balance has been shown to result in worse outcomes. Hyperoncotic albumin...
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Silversides J, McMullan R, Emerson L, Bradbury I, Bannard-Smith J, Szakmany T, et al.
Intensive Care Med
. 2023 Aug;
49(11):1440.
PMID: 37642672
No abstract available.
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Gorman E, Rynne J, Gardiner H, Rostron A, Bannard-Smith J, Bentley A, et al.
Am J Respir Crit Care Med
. 2023 May;
208(3):256-269.
PMID: 37154608
Mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) may modulate inflammation, promoting repair in coronavirus disease (COVID-19)-related acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). We investigated the safety and efficacy of ORBCEL-C (CD362 [cluster of differentiation...
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Cunningham P, Kitchen G, Jackson C, Papachristos S, Springthorpe T, van Dellen D, et al.
J Clin Invest
. 2022 Dec;
133(4).
PMID: 36538377
BackgroundAssessing circadian rhythmicity from infrequently sampled data is challenging; however, these types of data are often encountered when measuring circadian transcripts in hospitalized patients.MethodsWe present ClinCirc. This method combines 2...
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Simpson R, Dankiewicz J, Karamasis G, Pelosi P, Haenggi M, Young P, et al.
Crit Care
. 2022 Nov;
26(1):356.
PMID: 36380332
Background: Targeted temperature management (TTM) is recommended following cardiac arrest; however, time to target temperature varies in clinical practice. We hypothesised the effects of a target temperature of 33 °C...
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Silversides J, McMullan R, Emerson L, Bradbury I, Bannard-Smith J, Szakmany T, et al.
Intensive Care Med
. 2021 Dec;
48(2):190-200.
PMID: 34913089
Purpose: Fluid overload is common in critical illness and is associated with mortality. This study investigated the feasibility of a randomised trial comparing conservative fluid administration and deresuscitation (active removal...
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McNamee J, Gillies M, Barrett N, Perkins G, Tunnicliffe W, Young D, et al.
JAMA
. 2021 Aug;
326(11):1013-1023.
PMID: 34463700
Importance: In patients who require mechanical ventilation for acute hypoxemic respiratory failure, further reduction in tidal volumes, compared with conventional low tidal volume ventilation, may improve outcomes. Objective: To determine...
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Davies E, Saleh C, Bannard-Smith J
J Intensive Care Soc
. 2021 Mar;
22(1):78-82.
PMID: 33643436
Acidosis is a common feature of patients referred to critical care from the emergency department. We present the case of a 49-year-old female with multi-organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) and an...
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Fowler N, Ali R, Bannard-Smith J, Jennings C, Playfor S, Pruski M
J Intensive Care Soc
. 2021 Mar;
22(1):1-7.
PMID: 33643426
Critical care scientists are a little known but increasingly prominent group of professionals, included in both the government-run Modernising Scientific Careers initiative and 2019 Guidelines for the Provision of Intensive...