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David Crippen
Researcher at University of Pittsburgh
Publications - 62
Citations - 2561
David Crippen is an academic researcher from University of Pittsburgh. The author has contributed to research in topics: Intensive care & Intensive care unit. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 62 publications receiving 2482 citations. Previous affiliations of David Crippen include St. Francis Medical Center & Society of Critical Care Medicine.
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Clinical practice guidelines for the sustained use of sedatives and analgesics in the critically ill adult.
Judith Jacobi,Gilles L. Fraser,Douglas B. Coursin,Richard R. Riker,Dorrie K. Fontaine,Eric Wittbrodt,Donald B. Chalfin,Michael F. Masica,H. Scott Bjerke,William M. Coplin,David Crippen,Barry D. Fuchs,Ruth M. Kelleher,Paul E. Marik,Stanley A. Nasraway,Michael J. Murray,William T. Peruzzi,Philip D. Lumb +17 more
TL;DR: This poster presents a poster presented at the 2015 American College of Critical Care Medicine (ACCM) and was endorsed by the Board of Regents of ACCM and the Council of SCCM, and the ASHP Board of Directors.
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Regionalization of critical care medicine: task force report of the American College of Critical Care Medicine.
Dan R. Thompson,Terry P. Clemmer,Jack J. Applefeld,David Crippen,Michael S. Jastremski,Charles E. Lucas,Murray M. Pollack,Suzanne K. Wedel +7 more
TL;DR: Regionalization of critical care medicine probably is beneficial and the concept should be explored, according to the existing literature and task force opinions.
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Improved survival of hemorrhagic shock with oxygen and hypothermia in rats.
TL;DR: In untreated severe hemorrhagic shock, chances of survival to delayed arrival of advanced life support with i.v. fluid resuscitation might be increased with O2 inhalation and/or moderate external cooling.
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The role of sedation in the ICU patient with pain and agitation.
TL;DR: The interaction between pain and delirium is examined, as well as hemodynamic and metabolic syndromes that cause agitation in the ICU setting that are reviewed and new regimens discussed.
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Disaster Reanimatology Potentials: A Structured Interview Study in Armenia. III. Results, Conclusions, and Recommendations
Ernesto A. Pretto,Edmund M. Ricci,Miroslav Klain,Peter Safar,Victor Semenov,Joel I. Abrams,Samuel A. Tisherman,David Crippen,Louise K. Comfort +8 more
TL;DR: The lifesaving potentials of modern resuscitation medicine as applied to a catastrophic disaster situation in Armenia were determined and an undetermined number of severely injured earthquake victims died slowly without the benefit of appropriate and feasible resuscitation attempts.