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Ryan C Arnold

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McKenzie K, Mayorga M, Miller K, Singh N, Arnold R, Romero-Brufau S
Am J Infect Control . 2020 Mar; 48(8):940-947. PMID: 32192754
Purpose: To identify and characterize studies evaluating clinician compliance with infection-related guidelines, and to explore trends in guideline design and implementation strategies. Data Sources: PubMed database, April 2017. Followed the...
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Capan M, Hoover S, Miller K, Pal C, Glasgow J, Jackson E, et al.
BMJ Open Qual . 2018 Sep; 7(3):e000088. PMID: 30167470
Background: Increasing adoption of electronic health records (EHRs) with integrated alerting systems is a key initiative for improving patient safety. Considering the variety of dynamically changing clinical information, it remains...
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Arnold R, Sherwin R, Shapiro N, OConnor J, Glaspey L, Singh S, et al.
Acad Emerg Med . 2013 May; 20(5):433-40. PMID: 23672356
Objectives: Progressive organ dysfunction is the leading cause of sepsis-associated mortality; however, its incidence and management are incompletely understood. Sepsis patients with moderately impaired perfusion (serum lactate 2.0 to 3.9...
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Arnold R, Dellinger R, Parrillo J, Chansky M, Lotano V, McCoy J, et al.
J Crit Care . 2012 May; 27(5):531.e1-7. PMID: 22591569
Purpose: Recent studies reported that microcirculatory blood flow alterations occur in patients with circulatory shock independent of arterial pressure but typically lack baseline microcirculatory data before the insult and after...
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Puskarich M, Trzeciak S, Shapiro N, Arnold R, Heffner A, Kline J, et al.
Acad Emerg Med . 2012 Mar; 19(3):252-8. PMID: 22435856
Objectives: Lactate clearance (LC) and central venous oxygen saturation (ScvO(2)) have been proposed as goals of early sepsis resuscitation. The authors sought to determine the agreement and prognostic value of...
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Seely A, Kauffman S, Bates J, Macklem P, Suki B, Marshall J, et al.
J Crit Care . 2011 May; 26(3):325-7. PMID: 21616298
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Puskarich M, Trzeciak S, Shapiro N, Arnold R, Horton J, Studnek J, et al.
Crit Care Med . 2011 May; 39(9):2066-71. PMID: 21572327
Objective: We sought to determine the association between time to initial antibiotics and mortality of patients with septic shock treated with an emergency department-based early resuscitation protocol. Design: Preplanned analysis...
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Jones A, Shapiro N, Trzeciak S, Arnold R, Claremont H, Kline J
JAMA . 2010 Feb; 303(8):739-46. PMID: 20179283
Context: Goal-directed resuscitation for severe sepsis and septic shock has been reported to reduce mortality when applied in the emergency department. Objective: To test the hypothesis of noninferiority between lactate...
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Trzeciak S, Jones A, Shapiro N, Pusateri A, Arnold R, Rizzuto M, et al.
Crit Care Med . 2010 Feb; 38(4):1092-100. PMID: 20124888
Objective: Coagulation activation is an integral part of sepsis pathogenesis. Experimental data suggest that endothelial exposure to hypoxia activates coagulation. We aimed to test the hypothesis that the quantity of...
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Pope J, Jones A, Gaieski D, Arnold R, Trzeciak S, Shapiro N
Ann Emerg Med . 2009 Oct; 55(1):40-46.e1. PMID: 19854541
Study Objective: Abnormal (both low and high) central venous saturation (ScvO(2)) is associated with increased mortality in emergency department (ED) patients with suspected sepsis. Methods: This was a secondary analysis...