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Beth Taylor
Researcher at Barnes-Jewish Hospital
Publications - 48
Citations - 5104
Beth Taylor is an academic researcher from Barnes-Jewish Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Intensive care unit. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 38 publications receiving 4464 citations. Previous affiliations of Beth Taylor include Washington University in St. Louis.
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Barriers to nutrition therapy in the critically ill patient with COVID-19.
Sally Suliman,Stephen A. McClave,Beth Taylor,Jayshil J. Patel,Endashaw Omer,Robert G. Martindale +5 more
TL;DR: A survey about delivering nutrition therapy to critically ill patients with Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) was sent to clinicians at academic and community hospitals from September to December 2020 as discussed by the authors.
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Optimizing the Nutrition Support Care Model: Analysis of Survey Data.
Manpreet S. Mundi,Jeffrey I. Mechanick,Osman Mohamed Elfadi,Jayshil J. Patel,Sara L. Bonnes,Allison B. Blackmer,Vikram J. Christian,Sara A. Hennessy,Ryan T. Hurt,Ajay Jain,Matthew B Kaspar,Jennifer Katz,Reginald J Labossiere,Berkeley N. Limketkai,Paul J McCarthy,Chet A. Morrison,Carolyn Newberry,Jose M. Pimiento,Martin D. Rosenthal,Beth Taylor,Stephen A. McClave +20 more
TL;DR: Key findings include a lack of financial support and physician champions with financial knowledge; inadequate valuation of physicians and other nutrition support HCPs and NSTs; and significant barriers to primary and supplementary training for physicians in nutrition.
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Tertiary peritonitis: considerations for complex team-based care.
Gary A. Bass,Gary A. Bass,Amy L. Dzierba,Beth Taylor,Meghan B. Lane-Fall,Lewis J. Kaplan,Lewis J. Kaplan +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe a framework for coordinate multiprofessional team-based management of a patient with tertiary peritonitis to mitigate this risk of death and promote recovery.
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Advances in nutrition for the surgical patient.
D. Dante Yeh,Matthew J. Martin,Joseph V. Sakran,Karien Meier,April E. Mendoza,April A. Grant,Jonathan Parks,Saskya Byerly,Eugenia Ester Lee,William I McKinley,Stephen A. McClave,Keith R. Miller,John E. Mazuski,Beth Taylor,Casey M. Luckhurst,Peter J. Fagenholz +15 more
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Levodopa Withdrawal Presenting as Fever in a Critically Ill Patient Receiving Concomitant Enteral Nutrition.
TL;DR: This case highlights the interaction between levodopa and enteral nutrition and the potential of fever as the sole sign of withdrawal in critically ill patients.