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David F Gaieski
Thomas Jefferson University
2002
159
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
37036813End-to-End Sepsis Solution Incorporating Expert Telemedicine Consultation.Telemed J E Health2023
37929070An investigation of temperature and fever burdens in patients with sepsis admitted from the emergency department to the hospital.Acute Med Surg2023
37390957Outcomes after cardiac arrest in Medical Intensive Care Unit: A propensity score matching analysis of COVID-19 MICU vs non COVID-19 MICU cardiac arrest.Resuscitation2023
36003829Advanced Triage Protocol: The Role of an Automated Lactate Order in Expediting Rapid Identification of Patients at Risk of Sepsis in the Emergency Department.Crit Care Explor2022
35533895Racial and ethnic disparities plague the chain of survival even after return of spontaneous circulation.Resuscitation2022
36248316Can an End-to-End Telesepsis Solution Improve the Severe Sepsis and Septic Shock Management Bundle-1 Metrics for Sepsis Patients Admitted From the Emergency Department to the Hospital?Crit Care Explor2022
36285106Development, implementation, and refinement of a comprehensive postcardiac arrest care training course in Japan.Acute Med Surg2022
34001637Next week's weather forecast: cloudy, cold, with a chance of cardiac arrest.Heart2021
33620405Effect of Vitamin C, Thiamine, and Hydrocortisone on Ventilator- and Vasopressor-Free Days in Patients With Sepsis: The VICTAS Randomized Clinical Trial.JAMA2021
33509242Early hemodynamic assessment using NICOM in patients at risk of developing Sepsis immediately after emergency department triage.Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med2021
33798622Effectiveness of mechanical cardiopulmonary resuscitation for patients with COVID-19 and in hospital cardiac arrest.Resuscitation2021
34302025The relationship between vitamin C or thiamine levels and outcomes for severe sepsis patients admitted to the ICU.Sci Rep2021
34036276A Multicenter Evaluation of Survival After In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest in Coronavirus Disease 2019 Patients.Crit Care Explor2021
32317004In response: Letter on update to the Vitamin C, Thiamine and Steroids in Sepsis (VICTAS) protocol.Trials2020
37465336Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) for Refractory Cardiac Arrest.J Educ Teach Emerg Med2020
33058992Traumatic and hemorrhagic complications after extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest.Resuscitation2020
33109211Inpatient hospital performance is associated with post-discharge sepsis mortality.Crit Care2020
33102272Short Term Home Oxygen Therapy for COVID-19 patients: The COVID-HOT algorithm.J Family Med Prim Care2020
33230117The sensitivity of qSOFA calculated at triage and during emergency department treatment to rapidly identify sepsis patients.Sci Rep2020
32579840Targeted Temperature Management for Cardiac Arrest.N Engl J Med2020
32773996The 2019-2020 Novel Coronavirus (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2) Pandemic: A Joint American College of Academic International Medicine-World Academic Council of Emergency Medicine Multidisciplinary COVID-19 Working Group Consensus Paper.J Glob Infect Dis2020
32904508Optimizing respiratory care in coronavirus disease-2019: A comprehensive, protocolized, evidence-based, algorithmic approach.Int J Crit Illn Inj Sci2020
30557249Do the Current Findings for Hemodynamic Optimization of the Postcardiac Arrest Patient Take Us Out of Our Arterial Pressure Comfort Zone?Crit Care Med2019
31801567Update to the Vitamin C, Thiamine and Steroids in Sepsis (VICTAS) protocol: statistical analysis plan for a prospective, multicenter, double-blind, adaptive sample size, randomized, placebo-controlled, clinical trial.Trials2019
30953543The Vitamin C, Thiamine and Steroids in Sepsis (VICTAS) Protocol: a prospective, multi-center, double-blind, adaptive sample size, randomized, placebo-controlled, clinical trial.Trials2019
30890669Patients With Refractory Out-of-Cardiac Arrest and Sustained Ventricular Fibrillation as Candidates for Extracorporeal Cardiopulmonary Resuscitationã¿¿- Prospective Multi-Center Observational Study.Circ J2019
30883048Coronary Angiography after Cardiac Arrest - The Right Timing or the Right Patients?N Engl J Med2019
30654012The acute respiratory distress syndrome after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: Incidence, risk factors, and outcomes.Resuscitation2019
28739391Blood culture contamination and ED overcrowding. Is there a connection?Am J Emerg Med2018
29474320Temporal Trends in Incidence, Sepsis-Related Mortality, and Hospital-Based Acute Care After Sepsis.Crit Care Med2018
29706060Variability of extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation utilization for refractory adult out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: an international survey study.Clin Exp Emerg Med2018
29175085Ventilator Management and Respiratory Care After Cardiac Arrest: Oxygenation, Ventilation, Infection, and Injury.Chest2018
28983759Myocardial dysfunction after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest: predictors and prognostic implications.Intern Emerg Med2018
29341874Validation of an ICD code for accurately identifying emergency department patients who suffer an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest.Resuscitation2018
27383062The Association Between Arterial Oxygen Tension and Neurological Outcome After Cardiac Arrest.Ther Hypothermia Temp Manag2017
28257335Serial Procalcitonin Predicts Mortality in Severe Sepsis Patients: Results From the Multicenter Procalcitonin MOnitoring SEpsis (MOSES) Study.Crit Care Med2017
28126408Characterization of mitochondrial injury after cardiac arrest (COMICA).Resuscitation2017
28268187Initial arterial carbon dioxide tension is associated with neurological outcome after resuscitation from cardiac arrest.Resuscitation2017
28343957Adult out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in philadelphia from 2008-2012: An epidemiological study.Resuscitation2017
28367012The 2017 International Joint Working Group recommendations of the Indian College of Cardiology, the Academic College of Emergency Experts, and INDUSEM on the management of low-risk chest pain in emergency departments across India.J Emerg Trauma Shock2017
28233644The impact of ED crowding on early interventions and mortality in patients with severe sepsis.Am J Emerg Med2017
28916998Emergency Neurologic Life Support: Meningitis and Encephalitis.Neurocrit Care2017
28784256Response to letter regarding article, "The impact of emergency department crowding upon early interventions and mortality in patients with severe sepsis."Am J Emerg Med2017
28783754Cardiac arrest risk standardization using administrative data compared to registry data.PLoS One2017
27820595The Relationship Between Index Hospitalizations, Sepsis, and Death or Transition to Hospice Care During 30-Day Hospital Readmissions.Med Care2017
27840307Factors associated with post-arrest withdrawal of life-sustaining therapy.Resuscitation2017
27866109Magnitude of temperature elevation is associated with neurologic and survival outcomes in resuscitated cardiac arrest patients with postrewarming pyrexia.J Crit Care2017
27888672Incidence of coronary intervention in cardiac arrest survivors with non-shockable initial rhythms and no evidence of ST-elevation MI (STEMI).Resuscitation2017
27419613Variability of Post-Cardiac Arrest Care Practices Among Cardiac Arrest Centers: United States and South Korean Dual Network Survey of Emergency Physician Research Principal Investigators.Ther Hypothermia Temp Manag2017
25542192When to Stop CPR and When to Perform Rhythm Analysis: Potential Confusion Among ACLS Providers.J Intensive Care Med2016
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