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Daniel I. Sessler
Researcher at Cleveland Clinic
Publications - 1057
Citations - 68556
Daniel I. Sessler is an academic researcher from Cleveland Clinic. The author has contributed to research in topics: Perioperative & Shivering. The author has an hindex of 119, co-authored 973 publications receiving 60318 citations. Previous affiliations of Daniel I. Sessler include Washington University in St. Louis & Eindhoven University of Technology.
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Perioperative Normothermia to Reduce the Incidence of Surgical-Wound Infection and Shorten Hospitalization
TL;DR: Maintaining normothermia intraoperatively is likely to decrease the incidence of infectious complications in patients undergoing colorectal resection and to shorten their hospitalizations.
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Duration of red-cell storage and complications after cardiac surgery
Colleen G. Koch,Liang Li,Daniel I. Sessler,Priscilla Figueroa,Gerald A. Hoeltge,Tomislav Mihaljevic,Eugene H. Blackstone +6 more
TL;DR: In patients undergoing cardiac surgery, transfusion of red cells that had been stored for more than 2 weeks was associated with a significantly increased risk of postoperative complications as well as reduced short-term and long-term survival.
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A factorial trial of six interventions for the prevention of postoperative nausea and vomiting.
Christian C. Apfel,Christian C. Apfel,Kari Korttila,Mona Abdalla,Heinz Kerger,Alparslan Turan,Ina Vedder,Carmen Zernak,Klaus Danner,Ritva Jokela,Stuart J. Pocock,Stefan Trenkler,Markus Kredel,Andreas Biedler,Daniel I. Sessler,Norbert Roewer +15 more
TL;DR: Ondansetron, dexamethasone, and droperidol each reduced the risk of postoperative nausea and vomiting by about 26 percent, and the safest or least expensive antiemetic interventions should be used first.
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Relationship between intraoperative mean arterial pressure and clinical outcomes after noncardiac surgery: toward an empirical definition of hypotension.
Michael Walsh,Philip J. Devereaux,Amit X. Garg,Andrea Kurz,Alparslan Turan,Reitze N. Rodseth,Jacek B. Cywinski,Lehana Thabane,Daniel I. Sessler +8 more
TL;DR: Even short durations of an intraoperative mean arterial pressure less than 55 mmHg are associated with AKI and myocardial injury, and Randomized trials are required to determine whether outcomes improve with interventions that maintain an intraoper MAP of at least 55mmHg.
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Supplemental Perioperative Oxygen to Reduce the Incidence of Surgical-Wound Infection
Robert Greif,Ozan Akca,Ernst Peter Horn,Andrea Kurz,Andrea Kurz,Daniel I. Sessler,Daniel I. Sessler +6 more
TL;DR: The perioperative administration of supplemental oxygen is a practical method of reducing the incidence of surgical-wound infections.