Kevin P Seitz
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Recent Articles
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DeMasi S, Imhoff B, Lewis A, Seitz K, Driver B, Gibbs K, et al.
medRxiv
. 2025 Jan;
PMID: 39867415
Background: Emergency tracheal intubation is a common and high-risk procedure. Ketamine and etomidate are sedative medicines commonly used to induce anesthesia for emergency tracheal intubation, but whether the induction medication...
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DeMasi S, Clark A, Muhs A, Han J, Shipley K, McKinney J, et al.
medRxiv
. 2025 Jan;
PMID: 39830264
Background: More than 600,000 adults in the United States experience a cardiac arrest each year. After resuscitation from cardiac arrest, most patients receive mechanical ventilation. The oxygenation target that optimizes...
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Muhs A, Seitz K, Qian E, Imhoff B, Wang L, Prekker M, et al.
Chest
. 2025 Jan;
PMID: 39805516
Background: Airway management is a critical component of the care of patients experiencing cardiac arrest, but data from randomized trials on the use of video vs direct laryngoscopy for intubation...
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Oxygen Targets for Mechanically Ventilated Adults with Sepsis: Secondary Analysis of the PILOT Trial
Shapiro J, Casey J, Qian E, Seitz K, Wang L, Lloyd B, et al.
J Intensive Care Med
. 2025 Jan;
8850666241299378.
PMID: 39784122
Background: Patients with sepsis frequently require invasive mechanical ventilation. How oxygenation during mechanical ventilation affects clinical outcomes for patients with sepsis remains uncertain. Research Question: To evaluate the effects of...
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Seitz K, Lloyd B, Wang L, Shotwell M, Qian E, Muhs A, et al.
medRxiv
. 2024 Oct;
PMID: 39417127
Rationale: For critically ill adults receiving invasive mechanical ventilation, the ventilator mode determines how breaths are delivered. Whether the choice of ventilator mode affects outcomes for critically ill patients is...
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DeMasi S, Self W, Aggarawal N, April M, Andrea L, Barnes C, et al.
Ann Emerg Med
. 2024 Oct;
85(1):6-13.
PMID: 39387758
Study Objective: To examine the association between the neuromuscular blocking agent received (succinylcholine versus rocuronium) and the incidences of successful intubation on the first attempt and severe complications during tracheal...
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Gibbs K, Semler M, Driver B, Seitz K, Stempek S, Taylor C, et al.
N Engl J Med
. 2024 Jun;
390(23):2165-2177.
PMID: 38869091
Background: Among critically ill adults undergoing tracheal intubation, hypoxemia increases the risk of cardiac arrest and death. The effect of preoxygenation with noninvasive ventilation, as compared with preoxygenation with an...
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Seitz K, Lloyd B, Wang L, Shotwell M, Qian E, Richardson R, et al.
CHEST Crit Care
. 2024 May;
2(1).
PMID: 38742219
Background: For every critically ill adult receiving invasive mechanical ventilation, clinicians must select a mode of ventilation. The mode of ventilation determines whether the ventilator directly controls the tidal volume...
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Buell K, Spicer A, Casey J, Seitz K, Qian E, Graham Linck E, et al.
JAMA
. 2024 Mar;
331(14):1195-1204.
PMID: 38501205
Importance: Among critically ill adults, randomized trials have not found oxygenation targets to affect outcomes overall. Whether the effects of oxygenation targets differ based on an individual's characteristics is unknown....
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Giovanni S, Seitz K, Hough C
Crit Care Clin
. 2024 Mar;
40(2):291-307.
PMID: 38432697
Fluid management in acute respiratory failure is an area of uncertainty requiring a delicate balance of resuscitation and fluid removal to manage hypoperfusion and avoidance of hypoxemia. Overall, a restrictive...