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Orlando Regional Medical Center

HealthcareOrlando, Florida, United States
About: Orlando Regional Medical Center is a healthcare organization based out in Orlando, Florida, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Poison control. The organization has 788 authors who have published 877 publications receiving 37786 citations.


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TL;DR: The task group report includes a review of the literature to identify reported clinical findings and expected outcomes for this treatment modality.
Abstract: Task Group 101 of the AAPM has prepared this report for medical physicists, clinicians, and therapists in order to outline the best practice guidelines for the external-beam radiation therapy technique referred to as stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT). The task group report includes a review of the literature to identify reported clinical findings and expected outcomes for this treatment modality. Information is provided for establishing a SBRT program, including protocols, equipment, resources, and QA procedures. Additionally, suggestions for developing consistent documentation for prescribing, reporting, and recording SBRT treatment delivery is provided.

1,586 citations

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TL;DR: Among patients with HER2‐positive early breast cancer who had residual invasive disease after completion of neoadjuvant therapy, the risk of recurrence of invasive breast cancer or death was 50% lower with adjuvant T‐DM1 than with trastuzumab alone.
Abstract: Background Patients who have residual invasive breast cancer after receiving neoadjuvant chemotherapy plus human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)–targeted therapy have a worse pro...

1,365 citations

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TL;DR: These definitions, guidelines, and recommendations, based upon current best evidence and expert opinion are proposed to assist clinicians in the management of IAH and ACS as well as serve as a reference for future clinical and basic science research.
Abstract: Intra-abdominal hypertension (IAH) and abdominal compartment syndrome (ACS) have been increasingly recognized in the critically ill over the past decade. In the absence of consensus definitions and treatment guidelines the diagnosis and management of IAH and ACS remains variable from institution to institution. An international consensus group of multidisciplinary critical care specialists convened at the second World Congress on Abdominal Compartment Syndrome to develop practice guidelines for the diagnosis, management, and prevention of IAH and ACS. Prior to the conference the authors developed a blueprint for consensus definitions and treatment guidelines which were refined both during and after the conference. The present article is the second installment of the final report from the 2004 International ACS Consensus Definitions Conference and is endorsed by the World Society of the Abdominal Compartment Syndrome. The prevalence and etiological factors for IAH and ACS are reviewed. Evidence-based medicine treatment guidelines are presented to facilitate the diagnosis and management of IAH and ACS. Recommendations to guide future studies are proposed. These definitions, guidelines, and recommendations, based upon current best evidence and expert opinion are proposed to assist clinicians in the management of IAH and ACS as well as serve as a reference for future clinical and basic science research.

1,352 citations

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TL;DR: The overall quality of evidence available to guide development of RECOMMENDATIONS was generally low and Appropriately designed intervention trials are urgently needed for patients with IAH and ACS.
Abstract: Purpose To update the World Society of the Abdominal Compartment Syndrome (WSACS) consensus definitions and management statements relating to intra-abdominal hypertension (IAH) and the abdominal compartment syndrome (ACS).

1,100 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors did an international audit of ICU patients worldwide and assessed variations between hospitals and countries in terms of the ICU mortality, showing that sepsis remains a major health problem worldwide, associated with high mortality rates in all countries.

848 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Christopher I. Amos11688163600
Massimo Cristofanilli9158639071
Walter M. Stadler8849434323
Terry L. Smith7817320629
Patrick A. Kupelian7736817941
Richard L. Theriault7321620465
John D. Horowitz6645623952
David A. Nyberg6318412558
Henry J. Norris6211713084
Qian Liu5734013924
Arnold H. Menezes542409126
Steven M. Green501649044
Daniel W. Spaite5018910452
Sanford L. Meeks481807590
James R. Kasser471346403
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202310
202211
202137
202045
201939
201838