155 research outputs found
sj-docx-1-jic-10.1177_08850666221151014 - Supplemental material for Urine Output and Mortality in Patients Resuscitated from out of Hospital Cardiac Arrest
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-jic-10.1177_08850666221151014 for Urine Output and Mortality in Patients Resuscitated from out of Hospital Cardiac Arrest by Dhruv Sarma, Meir Tabi and
Alejandro A. Rabinstein, Kianoush Kashani, Jacob C. Jentzer in Journal of Intensive Care Medicine</p
Supplemental Material, Supplemental_Figure_1-Care_Process-Boxes - Noncardiovascular Disease and Critical Care Delivery in a Contemporary Cardiac and Medical Intensive Care Unit
Supplemental Material, Supplemental_Figure_1-Care_Process-Boxes for Noncardiovascular Disease and Critical Care Delivery in a Contemporary Cardiac and Medical Intensive Care Unit by Michael Goldfarb, Sean van Diepen, Mark Liszkowski, Jacob C. Jentzer, Isabel Pedraza and Bojan Cercek in Journal of Intensive Care Medicine</p
Supplemental Material, JICM_Vallabhajosyula_Supplementary_Material - Global Longitudinal Strain Using Speckle-Tracking Echocardiography as a Mortality Predictor in Sepsis: A Systematic Review
Supplemental Material, JICM_Vallabhajosyula_Supplementary_Material for Global Longitudinal Strain Using Speckle-Tracking Echocardiography as a Mortality Predictor in Sepsis: A Systematic Review by Saraschandra Vallabhajosyula, Hamza A. Rayes, Ankit Sakhuja, Mohammad Hassan Murad, Jeffrey B. Geske, and Jacob C. Jentzer in Journal of Intensive Care Medicine</p
sj-docx-1-jic-10.1177_08850666221105236 - Supplemental material for Echocardiographic Characteristics of Cardiogenic Shock Patients with and Without Cardiac Arrest
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-jic-10.1177_08850666221105236 for Echocardiographic Characteristics of Cardiogenic Shock Patients with and Without Cardiac Arrest by Meir Tabi, Narayana Sarma V. Singam, Brandon Wiley, Nandan Anavekar, Gregory Barsness and Jacob C. Jentzer in Journal of Intensive Care Medicine</p
Study definitions of hypotension, tachycardia, hypoperfusion, deterioration and refractory shock.
Data from Jentzer, et al. J Am Coll Cardiol 2019. (DOCX)</p
Definition of cardiogenic shock (CS) stages used in this study, based on the Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Intervention (SCAI) consensus statement classification.
Data from Jentzer, et al. J Am Coll Cardiol 2019. (DOCX)</p
Predicting the unpredictable: a novel application of artificial intelligence in the cardiac intensive care unit.
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Past, present, and future of mortality risk scores in the contemporary cardiac intensive care unit
Risk stratification dates to the dawn of the cardiac intensive care unit (CICU). As the CICU has evolved from a dedicated unit caring for patients with acute myocardial infarction to a complex healthcare environment encompassing a broad array of acute and chronic cardiovascular pathology, an expanding array of risk scores are available that can be applied to CICU patients. Most of these scores were designed for use either in patients with a specific acute cardiovascular diagnosis or unselected critically ill patients, and risk scores developed in other populations often underperform in the CICU. More recently, risk scores have been developed specific to the CICU population, demonstrating improved performance. All existing risk scores have relevant limitations, both in terms of performance and applicability to patient care. Risk scores have been predominantly developed to predict short-term mortality, either by quantifying severity of illness or by incorporating other risk factors for mortality. It is essential to distinguish mortality risk attributable to severity of illness, which may be modifiable through intervention, from mortality risk attributable to non-modifiable risk factors. This review discusses established risk scores applicable to the CICU population, details how risk score performance is characterized, describes how new risk scores can be developed, explains how the information provided by risk scores can be used in clinical practice, and highlights how novel risk stratification approaches can be developed
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