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Alan E. Jones
Researcher at University of Mississippi Medical Center
Publications - 17
Citations - 7122
Alan E. Jones is an academic researcher from University of Mississippi Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Randomized controlled trial & Septic shock. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 17 publications receiving 5397 citations. Previous affiliations of Alan E. Jones include University of Mississippi.
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Surviving Sepsis Campaign: International Guidelines for Management of Sepsis and Septic Shock: 2016
Andrew Rhodes,Laura Evans,Waleed Alhazzani,Mitchell M. Levy,Massimo Antonelli,Ricard Ferrer,Anand Kumar,Jonathan E. Sevransky,Charles L. Sprung,Mark E. Nunnally,Bram Rochwerg,Gordon D. Rubenfeld,Derek C. Angus,Djillali Annane,Richard Beale,Geoffrey J. Bellinghan,Gordon R. Bernard,Jean Daniel Chiche,Craig M. Coopersmith,Daniel De Backer,Craig French,Seitaro Fujishima,Herwig Gerlach,Jorge Hidalgo,Steven M. Hollenberg,Alan E. Jones,Dilip R. Karnad,Ruth M. Kleinpell,Younsuck Koh,Thiago Lisboa,Flávia Ribeiro Machado,John J. Marini,John C. Marshall,John E. Mazuski,Lauralyn McIntyre,Anthony S. McLean,Sangeeta Mehta,Rui Moreno,John Myburgh,Paolo Navalesi,Osamu Nishida,Tiffany M. Osborn,Anders Perner,Colleen M. Plunkett,Marco Ranieri,Christa A. Schorr,Maureen A. Seckel,Christopher W. Seymour,Lisa Shieh,Khalid A. Shukri,Steven Q. Simpson,Mervyn Singer,B. Taylor Thompson,Sean R. Townsend,Thomas Van der Poll,Jean Louis Vincent,W. Joost Wiersinga,Janice L. Zimmerman,R. Phillip Dellinger +58 more
TL;DR: Although a significant number of aspects of care have relatively weak support, evidence-based recommendations regarding the acute management of sepsis and septic shock are the foundation of improved outcomes for these critically ill patients with high mortality.
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Surviving Sepsis Campaign: International Guidelines for Management of Sepsis and Septic Shock: 2016.
Andrew Rhodes,Laura Evans,Waleed Alhazzani,Mitchell M. Levy,Massimo Antonelli,Ricard Ferrer,Anand Kumar,Jonathan E. Sevransky,Charles L. Sprung,Mark E. Nunnally,Bram Rochwerg,Gordon D. Rubenfeld,Derek C. Angus,Djillali Annane,Richard Beale,Geoffrey J. Bellinghan,Gordon R. Bernard,Jean Daniel Chiche,Craig M. Coopersmith,Daniel De Backer,Craig French,Seitaro Fujishima,Herwig Gerlach,Jorge Hidalgo,Steven M. Hollenberg,Alan E. Jones,Dilip R. Karnad,Ruth M. Kleinpell,Younsuck Koh,Thiago Lisboa,Flávia Ribeiro Machado,John J. Marini,John C. Marshall,John E. Mazuski,Lauralyn McIntyre,Anthony S. McLean,Sangeeta Mehta,Rui Moreno,John Myburgh,Paolo Navalesi,Osamu Nishida,Tiffany M. Osborn,Anders Perner,Colleen M. Plunkett,Marco Ranieri,Christa A. Schorr,Maureen A. Seckel,Christopher W. Seymour,Lisa Shieh,Khalid A. Shukri,Steven Q. Simpson,Mervyn Singer,B. Taylor Thompson,Sean R. Townsend,Thomas Van der Poll,Jean Louis Vincent,W. Joost Wiersinga,Janice L. Zimmerman,R. Phillip Dellinger +58 more
TL;DR: A consensus committee of 55 international experts representing 25 international organizations was assembled at key international meetings (forSurviving Sepsis Campaign Guidelines for Management of Sepsis and Septic Shock: 2012 as discussed by the authors ).
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Association Between Early Hyperoxia Exposure After Resuscitation From Cardiac Arrest and Neurological Disability: Prospective Multicenter Protocol-Directed Cohort Study.
Brian W. Roberts,J. Hope Kilgannon,Benton R. Hunter,Michael A. Puskarich,Lisa Pierce,Michael W. Donnino,Marion Leary,Jeffrey A. Kline,Alan E. Jones,Nathan I. Shapiro,Benjamin S. Abella,Stephen Trzeciak +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the association between hyperoxia exposure after resuscitation from cardiac arrest and clinical outcomes and reported conflicting results, and their objective was to test th...
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Association Between Elevated Mean Arterial Blood Pressure and Neurologic Outcome After Resuscitation From Cardiac Arrest: Results From a Multicenter Prospective Cohort Study.
Brian W. Roberts,J. Hope Kilgannon,Benton R. Hunter,Michael A. Puskarich,Lisa Shea,Michael W. Donnino,Christopher W. Jones,Brian M. Fuller,Jeffrey A. Kline,Alan E. Jones,Nathan I. Shapiro,Benjamin S. Abella,Stephen Trzeciak,Stephen Trzeciak +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, the hypothesis that elevated postresuscitation mean arterial blood pressure is associated with neurologic outcome was tested and it was shown that elevated blood pressure after resuscitation from cardiac arrest may be protective.
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Preliminary safety and efficacy of L-carnitine infusion for the treatment of vasopressor-dependent septic shock: a randomized control trial.
TL;DR: Preliminary efficacy data suggest potential benefit of L-carnitine treatment, and further testing is indicated, while safety data appear safe in vasopressor-dependent septic shock.