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Multicenter Study Observational Study
Prevalence of Reverse Triggering in Early ARDS: Results from a Multicenter Observational Study.
The prevalence of reverse triggering (RT) in the early phase of ARDS is unknown. ⋯ Fifty percent of patients receiving assist-control ventilation for mild or moderate ARDS, sedated and nonparalyzed, demonstrate RT without breath stacking on the first day of mechanical ventilation. RT may be associated with low VTS and opiate doses.
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Multicenter Study
Impact of the Percepta Genomic Classifier on Clinical Management Decisions in a Multicenter Prospective Study.
The Percepta genomic classifier has been clinically validated as a complement to bronchoscopy for lung nodule evaluation. ⋯ The down-classification of nodule malignancy risk with the Percepta test decreased additional invasive procedures without a delay in time to diagnosis among those with lung cancer.
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Multicenter Study Observational Study
Critically Ill Adults with COVID-19 in New Orleans and Care with an Evidence-based Protocol.
Characteristics of critically ill adults with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in an academic safety net hospital and the effect of evidence-based practices in these patients are unknown. ⋯ Care of critically ill COVID-19 patients with an evidence-based protocol is associated with increased time alive and free of invasive mechanical ventilation. In-hospital survival occurred in most critically ill adults with COVID-19 admitted to an academic safety net hospital's ICUs despite a high rate of comorbidities.