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    A bedside communication tool did not improve the alignment of a multidisciplinary team's goals for intensive care unit patients by Ainsworth, Craig R., MD, Pamplin, Jeremy C., MD, RN, David A. Allen, Linfoot, John A., MD, Chung, Kevin K., MD

    Published in Journal of critical care (01-02-2013)
    “…Abstract Purpose Establishing well-understood daily patient care goals should improve healthcare team (HCT) communication, reduce errors, and improve patient…”
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    Revisiting extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for ARDS in burns: A case series and review of the literature by Ainsworth, Craig R., Dellavolpe, Jeffrey, Chung, Kevin K., Cancio, Leopoldo C., Mason, Phillip

    Published in Burns (01-09-2018)
    “…•14 patients with burn injury or TEN were placed on ECMO from 2012–2017 at our center.•Average TBSA burned in the 11 patients with burn injury was 27% (range…”
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    A Review of Adjunctive Therapies for Burn Injury Pain During the Opioid Crisis by Kim, Daniel E, Pruskowski, Kaitlin A, Ainsworth, Craig R, Linsenbardt, Hans R, Rizzo, Julie A, Cancio, Leopoldo C

    Published in Journal of burn care & research (16-10-2019)
    “…Abstract Opioids are the mainstay of pain management after burn injury. The United States currently faces an epidemic of opioid overuse and abuse, while…”
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    Infections in patients with burn injuries receiving extracorporeal membrane oxygenation by Marcus, Joseph E., Piper, Lydia C., Ainsworth, Craig R., Sams, Valerie G., Batchinsky, Andriy, Okulicz, Jason F., Barsoumian, Alice E.

    Published in Burns (01-12-2019)
    “…•20 of 78 patients placed on ECMO from 2012 to 2018 at our center suffered burn injuries.•13 patients (65%) with burn injuries had an infection while on…”
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    Update on Severe Burn Management for the Intensivist by Lundy, Jonathan B., Chung, Kevin K., Pamplin, Jeremy C., Ainsworth, Craig R., Jeng, James C., Friedman, Bruce C.

    Published in Journal of intensive care medicine (01-09-2016)
    “…Thermal injury of humans causes arguably the most severe perturbations in physiology that can be experienced. These physiologic derangements start immediately…”
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    Management of calciphylaxis in a burn center: A case series and review of the literature by Dado, David N., Huang, Benjamin, Foster, Daniel V., Nielsen, Jamison S., Gurney, Jennifer M., Morrow, Benjamin D., Sharma, Kumar, Chung, Kevin K., Ainsworth, Craig R.

    Published in Burns (01-02-2019)
    “…•Calciphylaxis is a necrotizing skin disorder seen in patients with renal disease.•Mortality associated with calciphylaxis is as high as 80% at one year.•We…”
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    Angiotensin II in Decompensated Cirrhosis Complicated by Septic Shock by Coleman, Patrick J., Nissen, Alexander P., Kim, Daniel E., Ainsworth, Craig R., McCurdy, Michael T., Mazzeffi, Michael A., Chow, Jonathan H.

    “…This case describes the first reported use of human-derived synthetic angiotensin II (Ang-2) in a patient with decompensated cirrhosis and septic shock. The…”
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    Evaluation of the use of sitagliptin for insulin resistance in burn patients by Pruskowski, Kaitlin A, Shields, Beth A, Ainsworth, Craig R, Cancio, Leopoldo C

    Published in International journal of burns and trauma (01-01-2020)
    “…BACKGROUNDFollowing severe burn injury, patients undergo profound metabolic changes, including insulin resistance and hyperglycemia. Hyperglycemia has been…”
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    Methemoglobinemia in patients undergoing esophagogastroduodenoscopy: a randomized controlled trial by Hall, Noah M, Jones, Frances J, Ainsworth, Craig R, Fincher, R Keith

    Published in Military medicine (01-06-2013)
    “…Methemoglobinemia is a potentially life-threatening complication of local anesthetic sprays employed in upper endoscopy. There is limited information available…”
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