Marc A Kowalkowski
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Recent Articles
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Taylor S, Kowalkowski M, Skewes S, Chou S
Crit Care Med
. 2024 Feb;
52(7):1002-1006.
PMID: 38385751
Objective: To evaluate real-world implications of updated Surviving Sepsis Campaign (SSC) recommendations for antibiotic timing. Design: Retrospective cohort study. Setting: Twelve hospitals in the Southeastern United States between 2017 and...
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Taylor S, Morley C, Donaldson M, Samuel P, Reed N, Noorali A, et al.
Ann Am Thorac Soc
. 2024 Jan;
21(4):627-634.
PMID: 38285910
A recent randomized controlled trial revealed that a multicomponent sepsis transition and recovery (STAR) program delivered through specialized nurse navigators was effective in reducing a composite of 30-day readmission and...
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Colucciello N, Kowalkowski M, Kooken M, Wardi G, Taylor S
J Am Med Dir Assoc
. 2023 Mar;
24(5):742-746.e1.
PMID: 36918147
Objectives: Sepsis survivors discharged to post-acute care facilities experience high rates of mortality and hospital readmission. This study compared the effects of a Sepsis Transition and Recovery (STAR) program vs...
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Kowalkowski M, Rios A, McSweeney J, Murphy S, McWilliams A, Chou S, et al.
Am J Respir Crit Care Med
. 2022 May;
206(6):783-786.
PMID: 35608544
No abstract available.
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Taylor S, Bray B, Chou S, Burns R, Kowalkowski M
Ann Am Thorac Soc
. 2022 Feb;
19(8):1355-1363.
PMID: 35180373
Sepsis survivors experience adverse outcomes including high rates of postdischarge mortality and rehospitalization. Given the heterogeneity of the condition, using a person-centered framework to identify subtypes within this population with...
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Taylor S, Kowalkowski M, Courtright K, Burke H, Patel S, Hicks S, et al.
J Hosp Med
. 2021 Nov;
16(11):667-670.
PMID: 34730507
In a recent study, identifying and supporting patients' care goals was named the highest priority in hospital medicine. Although sepsis is one of the leading causes of death and postdischarge...
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Taylor S, Murphy S, Rios A, McWilliams A, McCurdy L, Chou S, et al.
Crit Care Med
. 2021 Sep;
50(3):469-479.
PMID: 34534130
Objectives: To evaluate whether a nurse navigator-led, multicomponent Sepsis Transition And Recovery program improves 30-day mortality and readmission outcomes after sepsis hospitalization. Desig: n: Multisite pragmatic randomized clinical trial. Setting:...
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Taylor S, Shah M, Kowalkowski M, Taylor B, Chou S
Am J Emerg Med
. 2021 Mar;
46:20-22.
PMID: 33706252
Objective: To evaluate whether delay between the first and second antibiotic administered for suspected sepsis is associated with hospital mortality. Design: Retrospective cohort. Setting: Twelve hospitals in Southeastern United States...
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Lopez M, Yu X, Walder A, Kowalkowski M, Colvin J, Raphael J
Hosp Pediatr
. 2021 Feb;
11(3):287-292.
PMID: 33619079
Background: Children's hospitals (CHs) deliver care to underserved, critically ill, and medically complex patients. However, non-CHs care for the majority of children with frequently occurring conditions. In this study, we...
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Taylor S, Anderson W, Beam K, Taylor B, Ellerman J, Kowalkowski M
Crit Care Med
. 2021 Feb;
49(5):741-747.
PMID: 33591002
Objectives: Rapid delivery of antibiotics is a cornerstone of sepsis therapy, although time targets for specific components of antibiotic delivery are unknown. We quantified time intervals comprising the task of...