D
Douglas S. Ander
Researcher at Emory University
Publications - 54
Citations - 2027
Douglas S. Ander is an academic researcher from Emory University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Teamwork & Curriculum. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 52 publications receiving 1888 citations. Previous affiliations of Douglas S. Ander include Henry Ford Health System.
Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI
ProTECT: a randomized clinical trial of progesterone for acute traumatic brain injury.
David W. Wright,Arthur L. Kellermann,Vicki S. Hertzberg,Pamela L. Clark,Michael Frankel,Felicia C. Goldstein,Jeffrey P. Salomone,L. Leon Dent,Odette A. Harris,Douglas S. Ander,Douglas W. Lowery,Manish M. Patel,Donald D. Denson,Angelita B. Gordon,Marlena M. Wald,Sanjay Gupta,Stuart W. Hoffman,Donald G. Stein +17 more
TL;DR: Moderate traumatic brain injury survivors who received progesterone were more likely to have a moderate to good outcome than those randomized to placebo and showed possible signs of benefit.
Journal ArticleDOI
Central venous oxygen saturation monitoring in the critically ill patient.
TL;DR: The physiology, technology, clinical uses, and rationale for ScvO2 monitoring are reviewed, including issues regarding physiologic equivalence to SvO2.
Journal ArticleDOI
The use of simulation and a modified TeamSTEPPS curriculum for medical and nursing student team training.
Bethany Robertson,Barbara Kaplan,Hany Atallah,Melinda Higgins,Mary Jane Lewitt,Douglas S. Ander +5 more
TL;DR: The authors' students improved their knowledge of vital team and communication skills, attitudes toward working as teams, and were able to identify effective team skills.
Journal ArticleDOI
Bench to bedside: electrophysiologic and clinical principles of noninvasive hemodynamic monitoring using impedance cardiography.
Richard L. Summers,William C. Shoemaker,W. Franklin Peacock,Douglas S. Ander,Thomas G. Coleman +4 more
TL;DR: Impedance cardiography (ICG) is a noninvasive method of obtaining continuous measurements of hemodynamic data such as cardiac output that requires little technical expertise and is important for the possible role of this technology in the practice of emergency medicine.
Journal ArticleDOI
Undetected cardiogenic shock in patients with congestive heart failure presenting to the emergency department
Douglas S. Ander,Michael Jaggi,Emanuel P. Rivers,Mohamed Y. Rady,T. Barry Levine,Arlene B. Levine,Julie Masura,Mary Gryzbowski +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the use of lactic acid levels and continuous central venous oxygen saturation (central venous oximetry) to stratify and treat patients with acutely decompensated end-stage chronic congestive heart failure (CHF) presenting to the emergency department was examined.