38 results on '"Girard, T.D."'
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2. Inflammatory Subphenotype Is Associated With Acute Brain Dysfunction in Mechanically Ventilated Patients
3. Biomarkers of Inflammation in Critically Ill Patients According to Data-derived Delirium Subtype Versus Persistent Coma Versus Never Delirious
4. Predicting Cognitive Elements of Post Intensive Care Syndrome
5. Distribution of Data-Driven Delirium Subtypes Within Prior Knowledge-based Delirium Phenotypes
6. Validation of a Predictive Tool for Sedative-associated Delirium During Respiratory Failure
7. Associations Between ICU Mobility Dose, Disability, and Quality of Life After Critical Illness
8. Reconceptualizing Patient Safety After Critical Illness: A Secondary Qualitative Analysis of Stakeholder Perspectives
9. Implications of ABCDEF Bundle Adherence on 12-month Outcomes After Critical Illness: Secondary Analysis of MIND-USA Trial Data
10. Associations Between Substance Use Disorders and Sedative Exposure During Acute Respiratory Failure
11. Outcomes Among Data-Driven Delirium Subtypes During Critical Illness
12. Stakeholder Perspectives on Family Caregiving After Critical Illness: A Qualitative Content Analysis
13. Novel Sampling Methodology to Identify Metabolites Associated With Delirium in a Sepsis Cohort
14. Post-ICU Care Is Transitional Care: A Qualitative Content Analysis of Stakeholder Perspectives on Barriers and Facilitators of Quality Post-ICU Care Delivery
15. Specificity and Sensitivity of ICD Codes for Alcohol and Substance Use in ICU Patients
16. Pre-Critical Illness Frailty and Delirium-Coma Free Days in Critically Ill Adults
17. Associations Between Plasma Cell-Free Mitochondrial DNA, Delirium and Coma During Sepsis
18. Discharge Destination Among Latent Subgroups of Acute Respiratory Failure Survivors
19. Multiple Statistical Approaches to a Clinical Prediction Rule for Sedative-Associated Delirium During Acute Respiratory Failure
20. Early Prediction of Long-Term Cognitive Impairment After Critical Illness
21. Elevated Plasma Microbial Cell-Free DNA During Acute Respiratory Failure Is Associated with Acute Brain Dysfunction and Systemic Inflammation
22. Derivation of a Clinical Prediction Rule for Sedative-Associated Delirium During Acute Respiratory Failure
23. Associations Between Alcohol and Illicit Drug Use and Sedative Exposure During Critical Illness
24. Understanding Interprofessional Decision-Making Processes and Perceptions of Oxygenation for Acute Respiratory Failure
25. Critical Illness Survivors' Perceived Barriers and Facilitators to Functional Recovery
26. Perceived Effectiveness of Novel Education Strategies Promoting Preventive Post-Extubation Noninvasive Ventilation in the ICU
27. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Long-Term Cognitive Impairment After Critical Illness
28. Acute Brain Dysfunction, Host Inflammation, and Gut Dysbiosis During Critical Illness: A Prospective Cohort Study in Mechanically Ventilated Adults
29. Reach and Acceptability of Novel Educational Strategies in the ICU
30. Awareness of Cognitive, Behavioral, and Physical Functioning Post-Critical Illness in ICU Survivors: A Comparison of Patient and Surrogate Perspectives
31. Agitation with and Without Delirium During Critical Illness
32. Comparison of the Confusion Assessment Method for the ICU (CAM-ICU) and the Intensive Care Delirium Screening Checklist (ICDSC) for Delirium Detection in Mechanically Ventilated ICU Patients
33. Long-Term Cognitive, Psychological, and Disability Outcomes of Survivors of Chronic Critical Illness
34. Association Between Driving Pressure and Mortality in Non-ARDS Patients
35. Associations Between Markers of Inflammation and Frailty in Survivors of Hospitalization for Critical Illness
36. Epidemiology of Surgical Amputation After Sepsis
37. Understanding "Unclassified" Delirium: A Post-Hoc Analysis of the Brain-ICU Cohort
38. Assessment of Brain MItochondrial Function in a Septic Murine-Klebsiella Pneumoniae Model
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