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Heidi J. Dalton
Researcher at Inova Fairfax Hospital
Publications - 116
Citations - 4721
Heidi J. Dalton is an academic researcher from Inova Fairfax Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 88 publications receiving 3490 citations. Previous affiliations of Heidi J. Dalton include University of Arizona & George Washington University.
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Pediatric Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome: Consensus Recommendations From the Pediatric Acute Lung Injury Consensus Conference
Philippe Jouvet,Neal J. Thomas,Douglas F. Willson,Simon Erickson,Robinder G. Khemani,Lincoln S. Smith,Jerry J. Zimmerman,Mary K. Dahmer,Heidi R. Flori,Michael W. Quasney,Anil Sapru,Ira M. Cheifetz,Peter C. Rimensberger,Martin C. J. Kneyber,Robert F. Tamburro,Martha A. Q. Curley,Vinay M. Nadkarni,Stacey L. Valentine,Guillaume Emeriaud,Christopher J. L. Newth,Christopher L. Carroll,Sandrine Essouri,Heidi J. Dalton,Duncan Macrae,Yolanda Lopez-Cruces,Miriam Santschi,R. Scott Watson,Melania M. Bembea,Pediat Acute Lung Injury Consensus +28 more
TL;DR: The Pediatric Acute Lung Injury Consensus Conference developed pediatric-specific definitions for acute respiratory distress syndrome and recommendations regarding treatment and future research priorities intended to promote optimization and consistency of care for children with Pediatrics.
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Extracorporeal Life Support Registry Report 2004.
TL;DR: Support continues to increase for cardiac failure across all age groups, with survival to discharge rates of 38%, 43%, and 33% for neonatal, pediatric, and adults, respectively.
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Extracorporeal Life Support Organization Coronavirus Disease 2019 Interim Guidelines: A Consensus Document from an International Group of Interdisciplinary Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Providers.
Kiran Shekar,Jenelle Badulak,Giles J. Peek,Udo Boeken,Heidi J. Dalton,Lovkesh Arora,Bishoy Zakhary,Kollengode Ramanathan,Joanne P. Starr,Bindu Akkanti,M. Velia Antonini,Mark Ogino,Mark Ogino,Lakshmi Raman,Nicholas Barret,Daniel Brodie,Alain Combes,Roberto Lorusso,Graeme MacLaren,Thomas Müller,Matthew L. Paden,Vincent Pellegrino +21 more
TL;DR: These guidelines are not meant to replace sound clinical judgment or specialist consultation but rather to strengthen provision and clinical management of ECMO specifically, in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Pediatric intensive care outcomes: development of new morbidities during pediatric critical care.
Murray M. Pollack,Richard Holubkov,Tomohiko Funai,Amy Clark,John T. Berger,Kathleen L. Meert,Christopher J. L. Newth,Thomas P. Shanley,Frank W. Moler,Joseph A. Carcillo,Robert A. Berg,Heidi J. Dalton,David L. Wessel,Rick Harrison,Allan Doctor,J. Michael Dean,Tammara L. Jenkins +16 more
TL;DR: The prevalence of new morbidity was 4.8%, twice the mortality rate, and occurred in essentially all types of patients, in relatively equal proportions, and involved all aspects of function.
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Multicenter cohort study of in-hospital pediatric cardiac arrest.
Kathleen L. Meert,Amy E. Donaldson,Vinay M. Nadkarni,Kelly S Tieves,Charles L. Schleien,Richard J. Brilli,Robert S. B. Clark,Donald H. Shaffner,Fiona H. Levy,Kimberly D. Statler,Heidi J. Dalton,Elise W. van der Jagt,Richard Hackbarth,Robert K. Pretzlaff,Lynn J. Hernan,J. Michael Dean,Frank W. Moler +16 more
TL;DR: Many factors are associated with hospital mortality among children after in-hospital cardiac arrest and return of circulation, and such factors must be considered when designing a trial of therapeutic hypothermia after cardiac arrest in pediatric patients.