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J.P. Donnelly
Researcher at Radboud University Nijmegen
Publications - 110
Citations - 10656
J.P. Donnelly is an academic researcher from Radboud University Nijmegen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transplantation & Mucositis. The author has an hindex of 46, co-authored 110 publications receiving 9865 citations. Previous affiliations of J.P. Donnelly include Hammersmith Hospital & National Institutes of Health.
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Pre-emptive administration of corticosteroids prevents the development of ARDS associated with Streptococcus mitis bacteremia following chemotherapy with high-dose cytarabine
TL;DR: Preemptive administration of high-dose corticosteroids appeared to be highly effective in suppressing the mechanisms that induce ARDS in patients with S. mitis bacteremia after cytarabine treatment.
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A rationale for reduced-frequency dosing of anidulafungin for antifungal prophylaxis in immunocompromised patients
Roger J. M. Brüggemann,W.J.F.M. van der Velden,Catherijne A. J. Knibbe,Angela Colbers,Stephan Hol,David M. Burger,J.P. Donnelly,Nicole M. A. Blijlevens +7 more
TL;DR: There is sufficient evidence to start using less frequent dosing regimens of anidulafungin and demonstrate their value in clinical practice, and these less frequently applied infusions enable more personalized care in an outpatient setting with reduced costs.
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Trends in the outcomes of Dutch haematological patients receiving intensive care support.
M. van Vliet,M.P.E.M. van der Burgt,W.J.F.M. van der Velden,J.G. van der Hoeven,A.F.J. de Haan,J.P. Donnelly,Peter Pickkers,Nicole M. A. Blijlevens +7 more
TL;DR: While for allogeneic HSCT patients the severity of illness on admission to the ICU did not change, the 100-day post-transplant survival improved, indicating that reluctance to submit haematological patients to the intensive care unit is not warranted.
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Comparison of Nonculture Blood-Based Tests for Diagnosing Invasive Aspergillosis in an Animal Model
P. L. White,Nathan P. Wiederhold,J. Loeffler,Laura K. Najvar,Willem J. G. Melchers,Monica L. Herrera,Stéphane Bretagne,Brian L. Wickes,William R. Kirkpatrick,Rosemary Ann Barnes,J.P. Donnelly,Thomas F. Patterson +11 more
TL;DR: The performance of EAPCRI protocols in an animal model of invasive aspergillosis is described, and the EAPRCI-recommended PCR protocols provide performance comparable to commercial antigen tests, and clinical trials are warranted.
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Options and limitations of teicoplanin in febrile granulocytopenic patients
TL;DR: A retrospective analysis was carried out on the efficacy of teicoplanin in 125 cases of proven Gram‐positive Hickman line‐associated bacteraemia, which proved to be effective in eradicating 80% of the Staphylococcus epidermidis.