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Gordon R. Bernard
Researcher at Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Publications - 366
Citations - 82519
Gordon R. Bernard is an academic researcher from Vanderbilt University Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lung injury & Sepsis. The author has an hindex of 103, co-authored 346 publications receiving 70417 citations. Previous affiliations of Gordon R. Bernard include Vanderbilt University & Louisiana State University.
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Confusion Assessment Method for the Intensive Care Unit
E. Wesley Ely,Sharon K. Inouye,Gordon R. Bernard,Joseph Francis,Lisa May,Brenda Truman,Theodore Speroff,Shiva Gautam,Richard Margolin,Robert P. Hart,Robert S. Dittus +10 more
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Studies of an Antiendotoxin Antibody in Preventing the Physiologic Changes of Endotoxemia in Awake Sheep
TL;DR: Evaluating the effectiveness of a commercially manufactured antibody to prevent the physiologic changes of endotoxemia in awake sheep with chronic lung lymph fistulas found that in all animals receiving endotoxin, Cdyn declined by approximately 50% within 30 to 60 min, and RL increased approximately sixfold over a similar time course.
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Fever control in critically ill adults. An individual patient data meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials
Paul J Young,Paul J Young,Rinaldo Bellomo,Gordon R. Bernard,Daniel J. Niven,Frédérique Schortgen,Manoj Saxena,Manoj Saxena,Richard Beasley,Mark Weatherall +9 more
TL;DR: The hypotheses that more active fever management would increase survival among patient subgroups with limited physiological reserves such as older patients, patients with higher illness acuity, and those requiring organ support are rejected.
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Septicemia and lung injury.
Kenneth L. Brigham,Christopher J. Begley,Gordon R. Bernard,Arlene A. Hutchison,James E. Loyd,William D. Lucht,Barbara Meyrick,John H. Newman,Michael E. Niedermeyer,Martin L. Ogletree,James R. Sheller,James R. Snapper +11 more
TL;DR: The authors emphasize the major roles played by granulocytes and metabolites of arachidonic acid in mediating endotoxin-induced lung injury.
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Round table conference: Acute lung injury
Edward Abraham,Richard K. Albert,Marcelo B. P. Amato,Gordon R. Bernard,P. Bitterman,Roy G. Brower,P. Dellinger,B. Fuhrman,R. Hirschl,Leonard D. Hudson,Michael A. Matthay,John J. Marini,Alan H. Morris,Polly E. Parsons,Daniel P. Schuster,Arthur S. Slutsky,Martin J. Tobin,Antonio Artigas,Laurent Brochard,F. Brunet,Tim S. Evans,Konrad J. Falke,Luciano Gattinoni,C. Haslett,Didier Payen,Antonio Pesenti,Marco Ranieri,Werner Seeger,P. M. Suter +28 more
TL;DR: The Round Table on Acute Lung Injury proved a stimulating forum for the interchange of ideas regarding the state of the field and afforded many opportunities for scientific interaction — both during and outside the formal program.