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    Impact of ASA score misclassification on NSQIP predicted mortality: a retrospective analysis by Helkin, Alex, Jain, Sumeet V, Gruessner, Angelika, Fleming, Maureen, Kohman, Leslie, Costanza, Michael, Cooney, Robert N

    Published in Perioperative medicine (London) (11-12-2017)
    “…The ASA physical classification score has a major impact on the observed/expected (O/E) mortality ratio in the NSQIP General Vascular Mortality Model. The…”
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    The 30-year evolution of airway pressure release ventilation (APRV) by Jain, Sumeet V., Kollisch-Singule, Michaela, Sadowitz, Benjamin, Dombert, Luke, Satalin, Josh, Andrews, Penny, Gatto, Louis A., Nieman, Gary F., Habashi, Nader M.

    Published in Intensive care medicine experimental (01-12-2016)
    “…Airway pressure release ventilation (APRV) was first described in 1987 and defined as continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) with a brief release while…”
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    Looking beyond macroventilatory parameters and rethinking ventilator-induced lung injury by Kollisch-Singule, Michaela C., Jain, Sumeet V., Andrews, Penny L., Satalin, Joshua, Gatto, Louis A., Villar, Jesús, De Backer, Daniel, Gattinoni, Luciano, Nieman, Gary F., Habashi, Nader M.

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-05-2018)
    “…Clinicians recognize that although mechanical ventilation is a necessary tool in managing critically ill patients that develop acute respiratory distress…”
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    Limiting ventilator-associated lung injury in a preterm porcine neonatal model by Kollisch-Singule, Michaela, Jain, Sumeet V., Satalin, Joshua, Andrews, Penny, Searles, Quinn, Liu, Zhiyong, Zhou, Yan, Wang, Guirong, Meier, Andreas H., Gatto, Louis A., Nieman, Gary F., Habashi, Nader M.

    Published in Journal of pediatric surgery (01-01-2017)
    “…Preterm infants are prone to respiratory distress syndrome (RDS), with severe cases requiring mechanical ventilation for support. However, there are no clear…”
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    The effects of airway pressure release ventilation on respiratory mechanics in extrapulmonary lung injury by Kollisch-Singule, Michaela, Emr, Bryanna, Jain, Sumeet V., Andrews, Penny, Satalin, Joshua, Liu, Jiao, Porcellio, Elizabeth, Kenyon, Van, Wang, Guirong, Marx, William, Gatto, Louis A., Nieman, Gary F., Habashi, Nader M.

    Published in Intensive care medicine experimental (01-12-2015)
    “…Background Lung injury is often studied without consideration for pathologic changes in the chest wall. In order to reduce the incidence of lung injury using…”
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    Trauma transfers to a rural level 1 center: a retrospective cohort study by Jain, Sumeet V, Bhamidipati, Castigliano M, Cooney, Robert N

    Published in Journal of trauma management and outcomes (19-01-2016)
    “…The regionalization of trauma care, the Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act of 1986, the advent of Accountable Care Organizations and bundled…”
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    Limiting Ventilator Associated Lung Injury in a Pre-Term Porcine Neonatal Model by Kollisch-Singule, Michaela, Jain, Sumeet V, Satalin, Joshua, Andrews, Penny, Searles, Quinn, Liu, Zhiyong, Zhou, Yan, Wang, Guirong, Meier, Andreas H, Gatto, Louis A, Nieman, Gary F, Habashi, Nader M

    Published in Journal of pediatric surgery (2016)
    “…Abstract Purpose Preterm infants are prone to respiratory distress syndrome (RDS), with severe cases requiring mechanical ventilation for support. However,…”
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    158 - Pelvic fractures and long bone fractures by Jain, Sumeet V., Namias, Nicholas

    Published in Textbook of Critical Care (2024)
    “…Pelvic and long bone fractures are common injuries, especially in blunt trauma patients, that can lead to significant morbidity and mortality. The most common…”
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