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Saint Francis University
Education•Loretto, Pennsylvania, United States•
About: Saint Francis University is a education organization based out in Loretto, Pennsylvania, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Osteoblast. The organization has 1694 authors who have published 2038 publications receiving 87149 citations.
Topics: Population, Osteoblast, Growth factor, Bone cell, Health care
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TL;DR: An antibiotic allergy label was associated with significantly higher rates of MRSA colonization but no statistical difference with VRE colonization.
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TL;DR: Front-loaded lorazepam was similar to front-loaded diazepam in controlling AWS symptoms and Lorazapam's delayed onset of action should be considered when determining how quickly repeat doses are administered to avoid the potential for adverse drug events.
Abstract: Background Front-loaded diazepam is used to rapidly control agitation in patients with severe alcohol withdrawal syndrome (AWS). Our institution began using front-loaded lorazepam in August 2017 secondary to a nation-wide shortage of intravenous (IV) diazepam. Currently, there are no studies comparing lorazepam to diazepam for frontloading in severe AWS. Method Retrospective cohort study of all adults presenting to the emergency department with a diagnosis of AWS and prescribed the institution's alcohol withdrawal agitated delirium protocol 8 months pre and post shortage of IV diazepam were eligible inclusion for the study. Of these, 106 patients were front-loaded with diazepam and 70 patients were front-loaded with lorazepam. Results There was no difference in the mean change in Clinical Institute Withdrawal Assessment of Alcohol Scale, Revised scores 24 h pre and post front-loading in the two groups (−13.9 ± −8.08 vs. −13.1 ± −8.91, p = 0.534). Patients who received front-loaded lorazepam had an increased incidence of ICU-delirium (positive for the Confusion Assessment Method in the ICU: 75% with lorazepam vs. 52.6% with diazepam, p = 0.009) and a higher risk of over-sedation, but this did not reach statistical significance (Richmond Agitation-Sedation Scale score Conclusion Front-loaded lorazepam was similar to front-loaded diazepam in controlling AWS symptoms. Lorazepam's delayed onset of action should be considered when determining how quickly repeat doses are administered to avoid the potential for adverse drug events.
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TL;DR: The MSCCP Task Force on Anticoagulation project was successful in promoting collaboration among multiple institutions and clinical practitioners in the Memphis area and offered solutions to meet NPSG.
Abstract: Purpose. The activities of Memphis hospitals to meet National Patient Safety Goals (NPSGs) for warfarin therapy are described.
Summary. In March 2008, leadership from the Mid-South College of Clinical Pharmacy (MSCCP), a local chapter of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy, commissioned a task force on anticoagulation, comprising pharmacy administrators, clinical pharmacy practitioners, and pharmacy faculty from local hospitals within the greater Memphis area. The charge of the task force was to (1) identify practice variations in regard to NPSG.03.05.01, (2) develop professional collaboration among both academic and nonacademic institutions to share policy and protocol development, and (3) facilitate all institutions in meeting the deadlines set forth by the Joint Commission. The MSCCP Task Force on Anticoagulation project was successful in promoting collaboration among multiple institutions and clinical practitioners in the Memphis area. There was no one-size-fits-all approach; however, meetings and discussions were beneficial and led to idea generation. Having input from multiple institutions in different clinical settings with varying levels of experience created a rich environment from which all institutions benefited. For example, smaller institutions felt that they drew support for physician acceptance with protocol approval based on the knowledge of the policies approved or lessons learned at larger institutions. In addition, the larger institutions felt that the working group was helpful in validating their interpretation of the NPSG elements.
Conclusion. The MSCCP Task Force on Anticoagulation project was successful in promoting collaboration among multiple institutions and clinical practitioners to offer solutions to meet NPSG.03.05.01 as it related to the needs of each institution.
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TL;DR: When assessing the advantages of parallel imaging techniques, gains achieved using techniques such as SENSE and SMASH should be gauged against the acquisition time of the localized method rather than the conventional sum-of-squares method.
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Steven M. Greenberg | 105 | 488 | 44587 |
Linus Pauling | 100 | 536 | 63412 |
Ernesto Canalis | 98 | 331 | 30085 |
John S. Gottdiener | 94 | 316 | 49248 |
Dalane W. Kitzman | 93 | 474 | 36501 |
Joseph F. Polak | 91 | 406 | 38083 |
Charles A. Boucher | 90 | 549 | 31769 |
Lawrence G. Raisz | 82 | 315 | 26147 |
Julius M. Gardin | 76 | 253 | 38063 |
Jeffrey S. Hyams | 72 | 357 | 22166 |
James J. Vredenburgh | 65 | 280 | 18037 |
Michael Centrella | 62 | 120 | 11936 |
Nathaniel Reichek | 62 | 248 | 22847 |
Gerard P. Aurigemma | 59 | 212 | 17127 |
Thomas L. McCarthy | 57 | 107 | 10167 |