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Darren Malinoski
Researcher at Oregon Health & Science University
Publications - 57
Citations - 1451
Darren Malinoski is an academic researcher from Oregon Health & Science University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transplantation & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 46 publications receiving 1275 citations. Previous affiliations of Darren Malinoski include University of Southern California & Portland VA Medical Center.
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Management of the Potential Organ Donor in the ICU: Society of Critical Care Medicine/American College of Chest Physicians/Association of Organ Procurement Organizations Consensus Statement
Robert M. Kotloff,Sandralee Blosser,Gerard J. Fulda,Darren Malinoski,Vivek N. Ahya,Luis F. Angel,Matthew C. Byrnes,Michael A. DeVita,Thomas E. Grissom,Scott D. Halpern,Thomas A. Nakagawa,Peter G. Stock,Debra L. Sudan,Kenneth E. Wood,Sergio Anillo,Thomas P. Bleck,Elling Eidbo,Richard A. Fowler,Alexandra K. Glazier,Cynthia J. Gries,Richard Hasz,Daniel Herr,Akhtar Khan,David Landsberg,Daniel J. Lebovitz,Deborah Levine,Mudit Mathur,Priyumvada M. Naik,Claus U. Niemann,David R. Nunley,Kevin J. O’Connor,Shawn J. Pelletier,Omar Rahman,Dinesh Ranjan,Ali Salim,Robert G. Sawyer,Teresa J. Shafer,David Sonneti,Peter Spiro,Maryam Valapour,Deepak Vikraman-Sushama,Timothy P.M. Whelan +41 more
TL;DR: The goal of this document is to provide critical care practitioners with essential information and practical recommendations related to management of the potential organ donor, based on the available literature and expert consensus.
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Crush injury and rhabdomyolysis.
TL;DR: A forced mannitol-alkaline diuresis for prophylaxis against hyperkalemia and acute renal failure should be instituted and an extremity compartment syndrome is suspected, and one should have a low threshold for checking the intracompartmental pressures.
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Standard prophylactic enoxaparin dosing leads to inadequate anti-Xa levels and increased deep venous thrombosis rates in critically ill trauma and surgical patients.
Darren Malinoski,Fariba Jafari,Tyler Ewing,Chris Ardary,Heather Conniff,Mark Baje,Allen Kong,Michael Lekawa,Matthew Dolich,Marianne E. Cinat,Cristobal Barrios,David B. Hoyt +11 more
TL;DR: Standard dosing of enoxaparin leads to low anti-Xa levels in half of surgical ICU patients and low levels are associated with a significant increase in the risk of DVT.
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Lactated Ringer's is superior to normal saline in the resuscitation of uncontrolled hemorrhagic shock.
TL;DR: Resuscitation of uncontrolled hemorrhagic shock with NS requires significantly greater volume and is associated with greater urine output, hyperchloremic acidosis, and dilutional coagulopathy as compared with LR.
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Correlation of central venous and arterial blood gas measurements in mechanically ventilated trauma patients.
TL;DR: Although VBGs cannot be substituted for ABGs in mechanically ventilated trauma patients during the initial phases of resuscitation, clinically reliable conclusions can be reached with VBG analysis, and their LOAs represent clinically significant ranges that could affect management.