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    Accuracy of a Risk Alert Threshold for ICU Hypoglycemia: Retrospective Analysis of Alert Performance and Association With Clinical Deterioration Events by Horton, William B., Hannah, Elaine E., Morales, Frances L., Chaney, Cherie R., Krahn, Katy N., Chernyavskiy, Pavel, Clark, Matthew T., Moorman, J. Randall

    Published in Critical care medicine (01-01-2023)
    “…To quantify the accuracy of and clinical events associated with a risk alert threshold for impending hypoglycemia during ICU admissions. Retrospective…”
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    Predictive Monitoring–Impact in Acute Care Cardiology Trial (PM-IMPACCT): Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial by Keim-Malpass, Jessica, Ratcliffe, Sarah J, Moorman, Liza P, Clark, Matthew T, Krahn, Katy N, Monfredi, Oliver J, Hamil, Susan, Yousefvand, Gholamreza, Moorman, J Randall, Bourque, Jamieson M

    Published in JMIR research protocols (01-07-2021)
    “…Background: Patients in acute care wards who deteriorate and are emergently transferred to intensive care units (ICUs) have poor outcomes. Early identification…”
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    Autism risk in neonatal intensive care unit patients associated with novel heart rate patterns by Blackard, Kaitlin R., Krahn, Katy N., Andris, Robert T., Lake, Douglas E., Fairchild, Karen D.

    Published in Pediatric research (01-12-2021)
    “…Background Neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) patients are at increased risk for autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Autonomic nervous system aberrancy has been…”
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    Hypoxemia in infants with trisomy 21 in the neonatal intensive care unit by Krahn, Katy N., Nagraj, V. Peter, McCulloch, Michael A., Zimmet, Amanda M., Fairchild, Karen D.

    Published in Journal of perinatology (01-06-2021)
    “…Objective Newborns with trisomy 21 (T21) often require NICU hospitalization. Oxygen desaturations are frequently observed in these infants, even in the absence…”
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