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Maurene A. Harvey
Researcher at Society of Critical Care Medicine
Publications - 30
Citations - 13865
Maurene A. Harvey is an academic researcher from Society of Critical Care Medicine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Intensive care & Surviving Sepsis Campaign. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 27 publications receiving 12725 citations.
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Surviving Sepsis Campaign: international guidelines for management of severe sepsis and septic shock: 2008.
R. Phillip Dellinger,Mitchell M. Levy,J. Carlet,Julian Bion,Margaret M. Parker,Roman Jaeschke,Konrad Reinhart,Derek C. Angus,Christian Brun-Buisson,Richard Beale,Thierry Calandra,JF Dhainaut,Herwig Gerlach,Maurene A. Harvey,John J. Marini,John C. Marshall,Marco Ranieri,Graham Ramsay,Jonathan E. Sevransky,B. Taylor Thompson,Sean R. Townsend,Jeffrey S. Vender,Janice L. Zimmerman,Jean Louis Vincent +23 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide an update to the original Surviving Sepsis Campaign clinical management guidelines for management of severe sepsis and septic shock, published in 2004.
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Surviving Sepsis Campaign: International guidelines for management of severe sepsis and septic shock: 2008 (Intensive Care Medicine (2008) 34, (17-60))
R. Phillip Dellinger,Mitchell M. Levy,Jean Carlet,Julian Bion,Margaret M. Parker,Roman Jaeschke,Konrad Reinhart,Derek C. Angus,Christian Brun-Buisson,Richard Beale,Thierry Calandra,JF Dhainaut,Herwig Gerlach,Maurene A. Harvey,John J. Marini,John C. Marshall,Marco Ranieri,Graham Ramsay,Jonathan E. Sevransky,B. Taylor Thompson,Sean R. Townsend,Jeffrey S. Vender,Janice L. Zimmerman,Jean Louis Vincent +23 more
TL;DR: The Grades of Recommendation, Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) system was used to guide assessment of quality of evidence from high to very low and to determine the strength of recommendations.
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Improving long-term outcomes after discharge from intensive care unit: report from a stakeholders' conference.
Dale M. Needham,Judy E. Davidson,Henry Cohen,Ramona O. Hopkins,Craig R. Weinert,Hannah Wunsch,Christine Zawistowski,Anita Bemis-Dougherty,Susan C Berney,O. Joseph Bienvenu,Susan Brady,Martin B. Brodsky,Linda Denehy,Doug Elliott,Carl Flatley,Andrea L. Harabin,Christina Jones,Deborah Louis,Wendy Meltzer,Sean R. Muldoon,Jeffrey B. Palmer,Christiane Perme,Marla Robinson,David M. Schmidt,Elizabeth Scruth,Gayle R. Spill,C. Porter Storey,Marta L. Render,John Votto,Maurene A. Harvey +29 more
TL;DR: Improving care for intensive care survivors and their families requires collaboration between practitioners and researchers in both the inpatient and outpatient settings, and three major themes emerged from the conference.
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Surviving sepsis campaign: International guidelines for management of severe sepsis and septic shock: 2008
R. Phillip Dellinger,Mitchell M. Levy,J. Carlet,Julian Bion,Margaret M. Parker,Roman Jaeschke,Konrad Reinhart,Derek C. Angus,Christian Brun-Buisson,Richard Beale,Thierry Calandra,JF Dhainaut,Herwig Gerlach,Maurene A. Harvey,John J. Marini,John C. Marshall,Marco Ranieri,Graham Ramsay,Jonathan E. Sevransky,B. Taylor Thompson,Sean R. Townsend,Jeffrey S. Vender,Janice L. Zimmerman,Jean Louis Vincent +23 more
TL;DR: An update to the original Surviving Sepsis Campaign clinical management guidelines, “SurvivingSepsis Campaign Guidelines for Management of Severe Sepsis and Septic Shock,” published in 2004 is provided.
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The Surviving Sepsis Campaign: results of an international guideline-based performance improvement program targeting severe sepsis
Mitchell M. Levy,R. Phillip Dellinger,Sean R. Townsend,Walter T. Linde-Zwirble,John C. Marshall,Julian Bion,Christa A. Schorr,Antonio Artigas,Graham Ramsay,Richard Beale,Margaret M. Parker,Herwig Gerlach,Konrad Reinhart,Eliezer Silva,Maurene A. Harvey,Susan Regan,Derek C. Angus +16 more
TL;DR: The Surviving Sepsis Campaign was associated with sustained, continuous quality improvement in sepsis care and a reduction in reported hospital mortality rates wasassociated with participation.