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Brahm Goldstein
Researcher at Novo Nordisk
Publications - 97
Citations - 2701
Brahm Goldstein is an academic researcher from Novo Nordisk. The author has contributed to research in topics: Traumatic brain injury & Intensive care. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 94 publications receiving 2561 citations. Previous affiliations of Brahm Goldstein include Harvard University & University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey.
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Guidelines for the acute medical management of severe traumatic brain injury in infants, children, and adolescents--second edition.
Patrick M. Kochanek,Nancy Carney,P. David Adelson,Stephen Ashwal,Michael J. Bell,Susan L. Bratton,Susan Carson,Randall M. Chesnut,Jamshid Ghajar,Brahm Goldstein,Gerald A. Grant,Niranjan Kissoon,Kimberly Peterson,Nathan R. Selden,Robert C. Tasker,Karen A. Tong,Monica S. Vavilala,Mark S. Wainwright,Craig H Warden,Neonatal Intensive Care +19 more
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Guidelines for the acute medical management of severe traumatic brain injury in infants, children, and adolescents. Chapter 1: Introduction.
P. David Adelson,Susan L. Bratton,Nancy Carney,Randall M. Chesnut,Hugo E. M. Du Coudray,Brahm Goldstein,Patrick M. Kochanek,Helen C. Miller,Michael D. Partington,Nathan R. Selden,Craig H Warden,David W. Wright +11 more
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Anemia, Blood Loss, and Blood Transfusions in North American Children in the Intensive Care Unit
Scot T. Bateman,Jacques Lacroix,Katia Boven,Peter W. Forbes,Roger Barton,Neal J. Thomas,Brian R. Jacobs,Brian R. Jacobs,Barry P. Markovitz,Barry P. Markovitz,Brahm Goldstein,Brahm Goldstein,James H. Hanson,H. Agnes Li,Adrienne G. Randolph +14 more
TL;DR: It is imperative to minimize blood loss from blood draws and to set clear transfusion thresholds to understand anemia development, blood loss, and red blood cell (RBC) transfusions in the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU).
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Detection of exhaled hydrogen sulphide gas in healthy human volunteers during intravenous administration of sodium sulphide
Christopher Toombs,Michael A Insko,Edward A Wintner,Thomas Deckwerth,Helen Usansky,Khurram Jamil,Brahm Goldstein,Michael Cooreman,Csaba Szabó +8 more
TL;DR: Exhaled H(2)S represents a detectable route of elimination after parenteral administration of Na( 2)S, and is indicative of on-going endogenous H(1)S production in human subjects.
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Impact of a pediatric clinical pharmacist in the pediatric intensive care unit.
TL;DR: It is concluded that a clinical pharmacist is an important and cost-effective member of the pediatric intensive care unit team.