
WakePCCM
@WakePCCM
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Pursuing excellence in patient care, research and education, to better serve our patients with lung disease and critical illness.
Winston-Salem, NC, USA
Joined July 2014
⏰ Register for the upcoming webinar on Dec 5⃣: "How to Thrive as Female Scientist" with a stellar panel of Drs. Brian Graham, Stella Kourembanas, @IrinaPetracheMD, & @RFPMachado. 👇 https://t.co/xQ758VSBwF
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Is the future of ICU recovery in macrophage depletion? Though-provoking work from our own Dr. Krall and others! Macrophages modulate skeletal muscle wasting and recovery in acute lung injury in mice - PubMed ( https://t.co/wPSqaPNQBN)
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The Blue Journal thanks Jessica A. Palakshappa, MD, MS, for her contribution to the June 1 issue Tackling Brain and Muscle Dysfunction in Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Survivors: NHLBI Workshop Report https://t.co/eGS9Y47xQf
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BONUS Episode! We had the pleasure of speaking with @KevinGibbsMD about the #PREOXI trial just presented at #CCR24 and now available on @NEJM! PREOXI: https://t.co/z6ShvdjhOg Listen anywhere you get podcasts: https://t.co/qPyhTM2Rd4
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Listen to ICU Ed and Todd-Cast wherever you get your podcasts!
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Presented at #CCR24: In a randomized trial involving critically ill adults undergoing tracheal intubation, the incidence of hypoxemia was lower with preoxygenation with noninvasive ventilation than with an oxygen mask. Full PREOXI trial results: https://t.co/4C2TS0VA6c
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Delirium in recipients of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation support: Identifying a population in need with faculty Dr. Jessica Palakshappa
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Delirium in recipients of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation support: Identifying a population in need
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Clinical Phenotypes of Sepsis in a Cohort of Hospitalized Patients According to Infection Site also with fellow Dr. Adam Schertz and faculty Dr. Karl Thomas!
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Phenotypic variation in illness severity and mortality exists when stratified by infection site. There is a significantly higher adjusted and unadjusted odds of the composite outcome of 30-day...
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Sepsis Prediction Model for Determining Sepsis vs SIRS, qSOFA, and SOFA with fellow Dr. Adam Schertz and faculty Dr. Karl Thomas!
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
In this cohort study of hospital admissions, balanced accuracy of the SPM outperformed other models at higher threshold PSS; however, application of the SPM in a clinical setting was limited by poor...
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Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan for the PREOXI Trial - CHEST Critical Care with lead author faculty @KevinGibbsMD
https://t.co/CG4aGfSl9O
chestcc.org
The PREOXI investigation will provide important data on the comparative effectiveness of preoxygenation with noninvasive ventilation vs oxygen mask for the prevention of hypoxemia during emergency...
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It's been too long since we've shared the amazing publications of our faculty and fellows -- several tweets incoming!
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Dr. Rawal (graduating fellow) shares valuable tips on increasing use of pulmonary rehabilitation for hospitalized patients. @rawalmd
https://t.co/uK0yzqCu5T
acphospitalist.acponline.org
A physician offers tips on how hospitalists can make more use of pulmonary rehabilitation in patients with COPD.
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Data from the ongoing CHRONICLE study showing effectiveness of benralizumab in 317 patients with severe #asthma. Kudos to our own Dr. Wendy Moore! https://t.co/gfTM1Tse7e
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
This real-world, noninterventional analysis reinforces the clinical value of benralizumab in the management of patients with eosinophilic SA.
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More from IVY, recognizing that EMR data may substantially underestimate the effectiveness of the COVID-19 vaccine. @KevinGibbsMD
https://t.co/ZkDu7pOaBq
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Vaccination data from EMR only may substantially underestimate COVID-19 VE.
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Charting the real-world data from the changing COVID-19 pandemic with the IVY Network, including our own @KevinGibbsMD
https://t.co/E7PAzwuajm
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Compared to adults hospitalized during early COVID-19 variant periods, those hospitalized during Omicron-variant COVID-19 were older, had multiple co-morbidities, were more likely to be vaccinated,...
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Kudos to our own Dr. Moore and the team at #ATS for this important research statement https://t.co/vHRfCNF9Dn
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background: Patients with mild asthma are believed to represent the majority of patients with asthma. Disease-associated risks such as exacerbations, lung function decline, and death have been...
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Great work from this team (including our own @FILES_DC) examining which critically ill patients benefit most from physical rehabilitation.
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
The identification of a target group with two or more comorbidities who derived benefits from the trial interventions is an important finding and provides direction for future investigations into the...
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Mixed findings of marijuana smoking in the SPIROMICS cohort. Kudos to our own Dr. Ohar and team on this analysis.
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Among SPIROMICS participants with or without COPD, neither former nor current marijuana smoking of any lifetime amount was associated with evidence of COPD progression or its development. Because of...
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Congratulations to former fellow Dr. Izquierdo and our faculty Dr. Marion and Peters plus all the SPIROMICS investigators on this published study examining bronchiectasis in the SPIROMICS cohort. #bronchiectasis #alphaoneantitrypsin #COPD
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Bronchiectasis was common in those with heavy smoking histories and was associated with detrimental clinical and radiographic outcomes. Our findings support alpha-1antitrypsin guideline recommendat...
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Congratulations to MS3 @alekkeegan and mentor Dr. Palakshappa for this important manuscript on cognitive impairment following critical illness:
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Participants demonstrated limited understanding of and exposure to cognitive screening but see it as potentially beneficial following an ICU stay. Providers should use simple, straightforward...
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