Michael E Chansky
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Recent Articles
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Roberts B, Karagiannis P, Coletta M, Kilgannon J, Chansky M, Trzeciak S
Resuscitation
. 2015 Apr;
91:32-41.
PMID: 25828950
Objective: Partial pressure of arterial carbon dioxide (PaCO2) is a major regulator of cerebral blood flow (CBF). Derangements in PaCO2 have been thought to worsen clinical outcomes after many forms...
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Trzeciak S, Glaspey L, Dellinger R, Durflinger P, Anderson K, Dezfulian C, et al.
Crit Care Med
. 2014 Aug;
42(12):2482-92.
PMID: 25080051
Objectives: Sepsis treatment guidelines recommend macrocirculatory hemodynamic optimization; however, microcirculatory dysfunction is integral to sepsis pathogenesis. We aimed to test the hypothesis that following macrocirculatory optimization, inhaled nitric oxide would...
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Kilgannon J, Roberts B, Jones A, Mittal N, Cohen E, Mitchell J, et al.
Crit Care Med
. 2014 Jun;
42(9):2083-91.
PMID: 24901606
Objectives: Guidelines for post-cardiac arrest care recommend blood pressure optimization as one component of neuroprotection. Although some retrospective clinical studies suggest that postresuscitation hypotension may be harmful, and laboratory studies...
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Roberts B, Kilgannon J, Chansky M, Trzeciak S
Ann Intensive Care
. 2014 Mar;
4(1):9.
PMID: 24602367
Background: Post-cardiac arrest hypocapnia/hypercapnia have been associated with poor neurological outcome. However, the impact of arterial carbon dioxide (CO2) derangements during the immediate post-resuscitation period following cardiac arrest remains uncertain....
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Roberts B, Kilgannon J, Chansky M, Mittal N, Wooden J, Trzeciak S
Circulation
. 2014 Jan;
129(1):e10.
PMID: 24396019
No abstract available.
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Roberts B, Kilgannon J, Chansky M, Mittal N, Wooden J, Trzeciak S
Circulation
. 2013 Apr;
127(21):2107-13.
PMID: 23613256
Background: Partial pressure of arterial CO2 (Paco(2)) is a regulator of cerebral blood flow after brain injury. Recent guidelines for the management of cardiac arrest recommend maintaining Paco(2) at 40...
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Roberts B, Kilgannon J, Chansky M, Mittal N, Wooden J, Parrillo J, et al.
Crit Care Med
. 2013 Mar;
41(6):1492-501.
PMID: 23507719
Objectives: Recent guidelines for the treatment of postcardiac arrest syndrome recommend optimization of vital organ perfusion after return of spontaneous circulation to reduce the risk of postresuscitation multiple organ injury....
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Roberts B, Mitchell J, Kilgannon J, Chansky M, Trzeciak S
Shock
. 2013 Jan;
39(3):229-39.
PMID: 23358103
In animal models, administration of nitric oxide (NO) donor agents has been shown to reduce ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury. Our aim was to systematically analyze the biomedical literature to determine the...
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Roberts B, Kilgannon J, Mitchell J, Mittal N, Aji J, Kirchhoff M, et al.
Resuscitation
. 2012 Sep;
84(5):596-601.
PMID: 23000361
Objective: The American Heart Association recently recommended regional cardiac resuscitation centers (CRCs) for post-resuscitation care following out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA). Our objective was to describe initial experience with CRC implementation....
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Roberts B, Kilgannon J, Chansky M, Jones A, Mittal N, Milcarek B, et al.
Resuscitation
. 2012 Aug;
84(3):331-6.
PMID: 22885092
Objective: Clinical trials of therapeutic hypothermia (TH) after cardiac arrest excluded patients with persistent hemodynamic instability after return of spontaneous circulation (ROSC), and thus equipoise may exist regarding use of...