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Sameer S Kadri
Researcher at National Institutes of Health
Publications - 113
Citations - 4133
Sameer S Kadri is an academic researcher from National Institutes of Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 77 publications receiving 2281 citations. Previous affiliations of Sameer S Kadri include Harvard University & Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences.
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Incidence and Trends of Sepsis in US Hospitals Using Clinical vs Claims Data, 2009-2014
Chanu Rhee,Chanu Rhee,Raymund Dantes,Raymund Dantes,Lauren Epstein,David J. Murphy,Christopher W. Seymour,Theodore J. Iwashyna,Sameer S Kadri,Derek C. Angus,Robert L. Danner,Anthony E. Fiore,John A. Jernigan,Greg S. Martin,Edward Septimus,Edward Septimus,David K. Warren,Anita Karcz,Christina Chan,John T. Menchaca,Rui Wang,Susan Gruber,Michael Klompas,Michael Klompas +23 more
TL;DR: In clinical data from 409 hospitals, sepsis was present in 6% of adult hospitalizations, and in contrast to claims-based analyses, neither the incidence of sepsi nor the combined outcome of death or discharge to hospice changed significantly between 2009-2014.
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Difficult-to-Treat Resistance in Gram-negative Bacteremia at 173 US Hospitals: Retrospective Cohort Analysis of Prevalence, Predictors, and Outcome of Resistance to All First-line Agents.
Sameer S Kadri,Sameer S Kadri,Jennifer Adjemian,Jennifer Adjemian,Yi Ling Lai,Alicen B Spaulding,Emily Ricotta,D. Rebecca Prevots,Tara N. Palmore,Chanu Rhee,Chanu Rhee,Michael Klompas,Michael Klompas,John P. Dekker,John H. Powers,Anthony F. Suffredini,David C. Hooper,Scott K. Fridkin,Robert L. Danner +18 more
TL;DR: Nonsusceptibility to first-line antibiotics is associated with decreased survival in GNBSIs and DTR is a simple bedside prognostic measure of treatment-limiting coresistance.
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Prevalence of Antibiotic-Resistant Pathogens in Culture-Proven Sepsis and Outcomes Associated With Inadequate and Broad-Spectrum Empiric Antibiotic Use.
Chanu Rhee,Chanu Rhee,Sameer S Kadri,John P. Dekker,Robert L. Danner,Huai-Chun Chen,David Fram,Fang Zhang,Rui Wang,Michael Klompas,Michael Klompas +10 more
TL;DR: In this study, broad-spectrum antibiotics were frequently administered to patients with community-onset sepsis without resistant organisms, and these therapies were associated with worse outcomes.
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Estimating Ten-Year Trends in Septic Shock Incidence and Mortality in United States Academic Medical Centers Using Clinical Data.
Sameer S Kadri,Sameer S Kadri,Chanu Rhee,Chanu Rhee,Jeffrey R Strich,Jeffrey R Strich,Megan K. Morales,Samuel F. Hohmann,Jonathan Menchaca,Anthony F. Suffredini,Robert L. Danner,Michael Klompas,Michael Klompas +12 more
TL;DR: A clinical surveillance definition based on concurrent vasopressors, blood cultures, and antibiotics accurately identifies septic shock hospitalizations and suggests that the incidence of patients receiving treatment for sepsis has risen and mortality rates have fallen, but less dramatically than estimated on the basis of ICD‐9 codes.
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Evaluation and Management of Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infections.
Stephanie Bonne,Sameer S Kadri +1 more
TL;DR: An overview of necrotizing soft tissue infections with a focus on current diagnostic and treatment modalities is offered.