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Bruce M. Greenwald

Researcher at Cornell University

Publications -  54
Citations -  4544

Bruce M. Greenwald is an academic researcher from Cornell University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Delirium & Pediatric intensive care unit. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 52 publications receiving 3812 citations. Previous affiliations of Bruce M. Greenwald include NewYork–Presbyterian Hospital & Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.

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Clinical practice parameters for hemodynamic support of pediatric and neonatal septic shock: 2007 update from the American College of Critical Care Medicine*

TL;DR: The 2007 update of the 2002 American College of Critical Care Medicine Clinical Guidelines for Hemodynamic Support of Neonates and Children with Septic Shock continues to emphasize early use of age-specific therapies to attain time-sensitive goals, and a major new recommendation in the 2007 update is earlier use of inotrope support through peripheral access until central access is attained.
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American College of Critical Care Medicine Clinical Practice Parameters for Hemodynamic Support of Pediatric and Neonatal Septic Shock.

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TL;DR: A major new recommendation in the 2014 update of the 2007 American College of Critical Care Medicine “Clinical Guidelines for Hemodynamic Support of Neonates and Children with Septic Shock” is consideration of institution—specific use of a recognition bundle containing a trigger tool for rapid identification of patients with septic shock.
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Treatment of late infantile neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis by CNS administration of a serotype 2 adeno-associated virus expressing CLN2 cDNA.

TL;DR: Assessment of the primary outcome variable suggests a slowing of progression of LINCL in the treated children, and it is proposed that additional studies to assess the safety and efficacy of AAV-mediated gene therapy for LINCL are warranted.
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Delirium and Mortality in Critically Ill Children: Epidemiology and Outcomes of Pediatric Delirium.

TL;DR: The frequency of delirium in critically ill children, its duration, associated risk factors, and effect on in-hospital outcomes, including mortality are described, with a strong and independent predictor of mortality.