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Lindsay M. Ryerson
Researcher at Boston Children's Hospital
Publications - 13
Citations - 461
Lindsay M. Ryerson is an academic researcher from Boston Children's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation & Extracorporeal. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 13 publications receiving 339 citations. Previous affiliations of Lindsay M. Ryerson include University of Michigan.
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Pediatric Extracorporeal Life Support Organization Registry International Report 2016.
Ryan P. Barbaro,Matthew L. Paden,Yigit S. Guner,Lakshmi Raman,Lindsay M. Ryerson,Peta M. A. Alexander,Viviane G. Nasr,Melania M. Bembea,Peter Rycus,Ravi R. Thiagarajan +9 more
TL;DR: Adverse events including neurologic events were common during ECLS, a fact that underscores the opportunity and need to promote quality improvement work.
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Usefulness of heparin therapy in protein-losing enteropathy associated with single ventricle palliation.
TL;DR: Subcutaneous heparin therapy leads to subjective improvement of PLE symptoms in most patients; however, it does not change the need for frequent albumin infusions and does not increase the rate of remission above that for standard medical therapy.
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Anticoagulation Management and Monitoring during Pediatric Extracorporeal Life Support: A Review of Current Issues.
TL;DR: This review will focus on the advantages and disadvantages of the various methods to monitor UFH anticoagulation, discuss alternative antICOagulants, and examine bleeding and thrombotic complications during ECLS.
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Prospective Side by Side Comparison of Outcomes and Complications With a Simple Versus Intensive Anticoagulation Monitoring Strategy in Pediatric Extracorporeal Life Support Patients.
Jane S. Yu,Ryan P. Barbaro,Donald A. Granoski,Mary E. Bauman,M. Patricia Massicotte,Laurance Lequier,Gail M. Annich,Gail M. Annich,Lindsay M. Ryerson,Lindsay M. Ryerson +9 more
TL;DR: Although this prospective cohort study compared different pediatric extracorporeal life support populations, the results did not identify a significant difference in outcomes between simple and intensive anticoagulation monitoring strategies.
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Heterotaxy syndrome and intestinal rotation abnormalities
Lindsay M. Ryerson,Scott Pharis,Charissa Pockett,Reeni Soni,Deborah Fruitman,Kristine J. Guleserian,Melissa Nater,Stephen C. Raynor,Andrew S. Mackie,Bryan Dicken +9 more
TL;DR: IRAs are common in infants with HS and are a potential source of morbidity and mortality, according to this prospective observational study.