2024
Protective mechanical ventilation in critically ill patients after surgery
Zorrilla-Vaca A, Arevalo J, Grant M. Protective mechanical ventilation in critically ill patients after surgery. Current Opinion In Critical Care 2024 DOI: 10.1097/mcc.0000000000001215.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchIntensive care unitVentilator-induced lung injuryLung protective strategyCritically ill patientsMechanical ventilationCare unitLung injurySurgical patientsFast-track extubation protocolOpen-lung ventilation strategyIll patientsRisk of ventilator-induced lung injuryHigh-flow nasal cannulaHigh-risk surgical patientsOpen lung ventilationOperating roomNoninvasive ventilation supportProtective mechanical ventilationPositive-end expiratory pressureAcute lung injuryMechanically ventilated patientsStandard of careThoracic surgeryNasal cannulaRetrospective study
2019
American Society for Enhanced Recovery and Perioperative Quality Initiative Joint Consensus Statement on Perioperative Management of Patients on Preoperative Opioid Therapy
Edwards D, Hedrick T, Jayaram J, Argoff C, Gulur P, Holubar S, Gan T, Mythen M, Miller T, Shaw A, Thacker J, McEvoy M, Geiger T, Gordon D, Grant M, Grocott M, Gupta R, Hah J, Hurley R, Kent M, King A, Oderda G, Sun E, Wu C. American Society for Enhanced Recovery and Perioperative Quality Initiative Joint Consensus Statement on Perioperative Management of Patients on Preoperative Opioid Therapy. Anesthesia & Analgesia 2019, Publish Ahead of Print: &na;. PMID: 30768461, DOI: 10.1213/ane.0000000000004018.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOpioid-related complicationsPerioperative managementConsensus recommendationsPerioperative Quality Initiative Joint Consensus StatementJoint consensus statementPerioperative treatment strategiesChronic opioid useHigh-risk groupPathways of careStandard of careHealth care providersHealth care teamOpioid therapyPreoperative opioidsMultimodal analgesiaPerioperative outcomesOpioid usePain specialistsRisk patientsCare management practicesElective surgeryFree anesthesiaOpioid dependenceRisk stratificationCare team
2018
Early ambulation after colorectal oncologic resection with perineal reconstruction is safe and effective
Calotta N, Coon D, Bos T, Ostrander B, Scott A, Grant M, Efron J, Sacks J. Early ambulation after colorectal oncologic resection with perineal reconstruction is safe and effective. The American Journal Of Surgery 2018, 218: 125-130. PMID: 30471809, DOI: 10.1016/j.amjsurg.2018.10.005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEarly ambulationPerineal reconstructionOncologic resectionPost-operative day oneEarly ambulation protocolRetrospective cohort studyMinor complication rateStandard of careOncological surgery patientsAmbulation capacityWound complicationsCohort studySurgery patientsComplication rateSurgical outcomesReconstructive outcomesAmbulationMore ambulatoryBedrestDay oneReoperationReadmissionResectionSignificant differencesPatients