Patrick J Coppler
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Recent Articles
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Tam J, Ratay C, Faiver L, Coppler P, Baroffio M, Mohardt M, et al.
Resuscitation
. 2025 Mar;
:110578.
PMID: 40086718
Introduction: Frailty is associated with mortality and functional outcome after cardiac arrest. Temporalis muscle thickness (TMT) is a measure of sarcopenia, which represents one dimension of frailty. We assessed the...
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Case N, Coppler P, Mettenburg J, Ratay C, Tam J, Faiver L, et al.
Resuscitation
. 2024 Nov;
206():110440.
PMID: 39592066
Background: Cerebral edema after cardiac arrest can be quantified by the ratio of grey matter to white matter radiodensity (GWR) on computed tomography (CT). Severe edema predicts worse outcomes. We...
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Faiver L, Coppler P, Tam J, Ratay C, Flickinger K, Drumheller B, et al.
Resuscitation
. 2024 Nov;
:110429.
PMID: 39521267
Background: Elevated jugular bulb venous oxygen saturation (SjvO2) after cardiac arrest may be due to diffusion-limited oxygen extraction secondary to perivascular edema. Treatment with hyperosmolar solution (HTS) may decrease this...
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Ratay C, Elmer J, Callaway C, Flickinger K, Coppler P
Resuscitation
. 2024 Mar;
198:110181.
PMID: 38492716
Background: Few data characterize the role of brain computed tomography (CT) after resuscitation from in-hospital cardiac arrest (IHCA). We hypothesized that identifying a neurological etiology of arrest or cerebral edema...
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Presciutti A, Enkhtsetseg N, Flickinger K, Coppler P, Ratay C, Doshi A, et al.
Resuscitation
. 2024 Mar;
198:110166.
PMID: 38452994
Aim: To inform screening, referral and treatment initiatives, we tested the hypothesis that emotional distress, social support, functional dependence, and cognitive impairment within 72 hours prior to discharge predict readiness...
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Coppler P, Gagnon D, Flickinger K, Elmer J, Callaway C, Guyette F, et al.
Clin Exp Emerg Med
. 2024 Jan;
11(2):205-212.
PMID: 38286499
Objective: We hypothesized that the administration of amantadine would increase awakening of comatose patients resuscitated from cardiac arrest. Methods: We performed a prospective, randomized, controlled pilot trial, randomizing subjects to...
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Coppler P, Brown M, Moschenross D, Gopalan P, Presciutti A, Doshi A, et al.
J Intensive Care Med
. 2023 Dec;
39(6):542-549.
PMID: 38073090
Background: While sudden cardiac arrest (CA) survivors are at risk for developing psychiatric disorders, little is known about the impact of preexisting mental health conditions on long-term survival or postacute...
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Case N, Callaway C, Elmer J, Coppler P
Resuscitation
. 2023 Nov;
195:110050.
PMID: 37977348
Background: Grey-white ratio (GWR) can estimate severity of cytotoxic cerebral edema secondary to hypoxic-ischemic brain injury after cardiac arrest and predict progression to death by neurologic criteria (DNC). Current approaches...
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Tam J, Soufleris C, Ratay C, Frisch A, Elmer J, Case N, et al.
Resuscitation
. 2023 Jul;
189:109898.
PMID: 37422167
Aim: Determine the frequency with which computed tomography (CT) after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) identifies clinically important findings. Methods: We included non-traumatic OHCA patients treated at a single center from...
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Flickinger K, Weissman A, Elmer J, Coppler P, Guyette F, Repine M, et al.
Ther Hypothermia Temp Manag
. 2023 Jul;
14(1):46-51.
PMID: 37405749
Hypothermia has multiple physiological effects, including decreasing metabolic rate and oxygen consumption (VO). There are few human data about the magnitude of change in VO with decreases in core temperature....