Khalia Ackermann
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Recent Articles
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Li L, Aryal N, Ackermann K, Merrett N, Richardson A, Westbrook J, et al.
ANZ J Surg
. 2024 Oct;
PMID: 39422461
Background: Pancreatoduodenectomy (PD) is a highly complex, invasive, and costly surgical procedure. Limited evidence on the PD volume-cost relationship in countries with a low population density exists. This study aimed...
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Ackermann K, Lynch I, Aryal N, Westbrook J, Li L
J Crit Care
. 2024 Oct;
85:154925.
PMID: 39393165
Purpose: To review the evidence regarding hospital readmission diagnoses and analyse related readmission rates following a sepsis admission. Methods: Five databases, grey literature, and selected article reference lists were searched...
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Ackermann K, Westbrook J, Li L
Stud Health Technol Inform
. 2024 Jan;
310:1380-1381.
PMID: 38269656
This review summarized current literature investigating the usability of computerized clinical decision support (CCDS) systems for the early detection of sepsis in adult inpatients. Ten databases were systematically searched, identifying...
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Zacharakis A, Ackermann K, Hughes C, Lam V, Li L
Health Sci Rep
. 2023 Apr;
6(4):e1229.
PMID: 37091364
Background And Aims: Infections are common in hospitals, and if mismanaged can develop into sepsis, a leading cause of death and disability worldwide. This study aimed to examine whether combining...
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Gill A, Ackermann K, Hughes C, Lam V, Li L
BMJ Open
. 2022 Oct;
12(10):e060455.
PMID: 36270756
Objectives: To investigate whether adding lactate to the quick Sequential (sepsis-related) Organ Failure Assessment (qSOFA) improves the prediction of mortality in adult hospital patients, compared with qSOFA alone. Design: Systematic...
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Ackermann K, Baker J, Festa M, McMullan B, Westbrook J, Li L
JMIR Med Inform
. 2022 May;
10(5):e35061.
PMID: 35522467
Background: Sepsis is a severe condition associated with extensive morbidity and mortality worldwide. Pediatric, neonatal, and maternal patients represent a considerable proportion of the sepsis burden. Identifying sepsis cases as...
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Ackermann K, Baker J, Green M, Fullick M, Varinli H, Westbrook J, et al.
J Med Internet Res
. 2022 Feb;
24(2):e31083.
PMID: 35195528
Background: Sepsis is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Early detection of sepsis followed promptly by treatment initiation improves patient outcomes and saves lives. Hospitals are increasingly using...
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Li L, Ackermann K, Baker J, Westbrook J
JMIR Res Protoc
. 2020 Nov;
9(11):e24899.
PMID: 33215998
Background: Sepsis is a leading cause of death in hospitals, with high associated costs for both patients and health care systems worldwide. Early detection followed by timely intervention is critical...