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    Patients Who Decompensate and Trigger Rapid Response Immediately Upon Hospital Admission Have Higher Mortality Than Equivalent Patients Without Rapid Responses by Lykins V, Joseph D., Freedman, Matthew T., Zemore, Zachary, Sedhai, Yub Raj, Lubin, Shannon, Sessler, Curtis N., Hogan, Christopher, Kashiouris, Markos G.

    Published in Journal of patient safety (01-08-2023)
    “…Rapid response teams (RRTs) have impacted the management of decompensating patients, potentially improving mortality. Few studies address the significance of…”
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    Preliminary Analysis of Excess Mortality in India During the COVID-19 Pandemic by Leffler, Christopher T, Lykins V, Joseph D, Das, Saurav, Yang, Edward, Konda, Sneha

    “…We studied all-cause mortality during the COVID-19 pandemic in 19 Indian states (population 1.27 billion). Excess mortality was calculated by comparison with…”
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    Blood Pressure Assessment and Treatment in the Observation Unit by Vitto, Christina M., Lykins V, Joseph D., Wiles-Lafayette, Hillary, Aurora, Taruna K.

    Published in Current hypertension reports (01-08-2022)
    “…Purpose of Review To review the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and the management of hypertension. Given the paucity of literature regarding the role of the…”
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    The effect of delays in second-dose antibiotics on patients with severe sepsis and septic shock by Lykins V, Joseph D., Kuttab, Hani I., Rourke, Erron M., Hughes, Michelle D., Keast, Eric P., Kopec, Jason A., Ward, Brooke L., Pettit, Natasha N., Ward, Michael A.

    Published in The American journal of emergency medicine (01-09-2021)
    “…Early antibiotics are fundamental to sepsis management. Second-dose antibiotic delays were associated with increased mortality in a recent study. Study…”
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    The Effect of Body Mass Index and Weight-Adjusted Fluid Dosing on Mortality in Sepsis by Ward, Michael A., Kuttab, Hani I., Lykins V, Joseph D., Wroblewski, Kristen, Hughes, Michelle D., Keast, Eric P., Kopec, Jason A., Rourke, Erron M., Purakal, John

    Published in Journal of intensive care medicine (01-01-2022)
    “…Purpose: The Surviving Sepsis Campaign guidelines recommend 30 mL/kg of fluids within 3 hours (30by3) of sepsis-induced hypoperfusion, but a national mandate…”
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