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Sabrina M. Heidemann
Researcher at Boston Children's Hospital
Publications - 19
Citations - 1359
Sabrina M. Heidemann is an academic researcher from Boston Children's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Intensive care & Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 19 publications receiving 1034 citations. Previous affiliations of Sabrina M. Heidemann include Wayne State University.
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Functional Status Scale: new pediatric outcome measure.
Murray M. Pollack,Murray M. Pollack,Richard Holubkov,Penny Glass,J. Michael Dean,Kathleen L. Meert,Jerry J. Zimmerman,Kanwaljeet J. S. Anand,Joseph A. Carcillo,Christopher J. L. Newth,Rick Harrison,Douglas F. Willson,Carol Nicholson,Sabrina M. Heidemann,Maureen A. Frey,Michael J. Bell,Jean Reardon,Parthak Prodhan,Glenda Hefley,Thomas V. Brogan,Ruth Barker,Shekhar T. Venkataraman,Alan Abraham,J. Francisco Fajardo,Amy E. Donaldson,Amy E. Donaldson,Jeri Burr,Jeri Burr,Devinder Singh,Devinder Singh,Rene Enriquez,Rene Enriquez,Tammara L. Jenkins,Linda Ewing Cobb,Elizabeth Gilles,Maurice Sholas,Dennis J. Matthews +36 more
TL;DR: The functional status outcome measure for large outcome studies that is well defined, quantitative, rapid, reliable, minimally dependent on subjective assessments, and applicable to hospitalized pediatric patients across a wide range of ages and inpatient environments is met.
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Factors Associated with Bleeding and Thrombosis in Children Receiving Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation.
Heidi J. Dalton,Ron W Reeder,Pamela Garcia-Filion,Richard Holubkov,Robert A. Berg,Athena F. Zuppa,Frank W. Moler,Thomas P. Shanley,Murray M. Pollack,Christopher J. L. Newth,John T. Berger,David L. Wessel,Joseph A. Carcillo,Michael J. Bell,Sabrina M. Heidemann,Kathleen L. Meert,Rick Harrison,Allan Doctor,Robert F. Tamburro,J. Michael Dean,Tammara L. Jenkins,Carol Nicholson +21 more
TL;DR: In this article, a prospective, observational cohort study in pediatric, cardiac, and neonatal intensive care units in eight hospitals, carried out from December 2012 to September 2014, was carried out to measure the incidence of bleeding (blood loss requiring transfusion or intracranial hemorrhage) and thrombosis during ECMO support.
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Association of bleeding and thrombosis with outcome in extracorporeal life support.
Heidi J. Dalton,Pamela Garcia-Filion,Richard Holubkov,Frank W. Moler,Thomas P. Shanley,Sabrina M. Heidemann,Kathleen L. Meert,Robert A. Berg,John T. Berger,Joseph A. Carcillo,Christopher J. L. Newth,Rick Harrison,Allan Doctor,Peter Rycus,J. Michael Dean,Tammara L. Jenkins,Carol Nicholson +16 more
TL;DR: Retrospective analysis of patients reported to the Extracorporeal Life Support Organization registry from eight Collaborative Pediatric Critical Care Research Network centers between 2005 and 2011 found bleeding and thrombosis remain common complications in patients undergoing extracorpiological life support.
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Incidence and Outcomes of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation in PICUs.
Robert A. Berg,Vinay M. Nadkarni,Amy E. Clark,Frank W. Moler,Kathleen L. Meert,Rick Harrison,Christopher J. L. Newth,Robert M. Sutton,David L. Wessel,John T. Berger,Joseph A. Carcillo,Heidi J. Dalton,Sabrina M. Heidemann,Thomas P. Shanley,Athena F. Zuppa,Allan Doctor,Robert F. Tamburro,Tammara L. Jenkins,J. Michael Dean,Richard Holubkov,Murray M. Pollack +20 more
TL;DR: These data establish that contemporary PICU cardiopulmonary resuscitation, including long durations of cardiopULmonary resuscitate, results in high rates of survival-to-hospital discharge and favorable neurologic outcomes among survivors (89%).
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High-frequency oscillatory ventilation in pediatric respiratory failure : A multicenter experience
John H. Arnold,Nick Anas,Peter M. Luckett,Ira M. Cheifetz,Gerardo Reyes,Christopher J. L. Newth,Keith C. Kocis,Sabrina M. Heidemann,James H. Hanson,Thomas V. Brogan,Desmond Bohn +10 more
TL;DR: These results may help in deciding which patients are most likely to benefit from aggressive intervention by using extracorporeal techniques and may help identify high-risk populations appropriate for prospective study of innovative modes of supporting gas exchange.