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Clinical Characteristics and Cause of Death Among Hospitalized Decedents With Cancer and COVID-19
ArticleAbstract: There is scant information on the clinical progression, end-of-life decisions, and cause of death ofPalabras claves:Autores:Aaroe A., Abbas H.A., Aloia T.A., Andrews L., Badami K.K., Baganz J.A., Bajwa P., Baker L.R., Barbosa G.R., Beird H.C., Botdorf J., Bourgeois M., Brock K., Burton E.M., Cata J., Chung C., Crommett J., Cutherell M., Cyr P.B., Dabaja B., Dagher H., Daniels K.M., Domask M., Draetta G., Fisher S., French K.E., Futreal A., Gaeta M., Gibbons C., Godoy M., Goldstein D., Gunther J., Gutierrez C., Hanmandlu A., Hernandez C., Hutcheson K., Jaffray D., Jin J., John A. Cuenca, John T.M., Kell T., Knafl M., Kothari A., Kwan R.C., Lee J.J., Liao Y., Litton J., Liu A., McEnery K.W., McGuire M., Musunuru T., Muthu M., Nates J.L., Owen C.S., Padmakumar P., Page M., Palaskas N., Patel J.J., Prabhakaran S., Rathi N., Ravi V., Reddy D.R., Russell L., Sajith B., Scheet P.A., Schmidt S., Shaw K.R., Shete S., Shoenthal D.P., Stoltenberg L.J., Subbiah I., Suitor C., Tawbi H., Thompson P., Turin A., Unni S., Vicknamparampil B., Weber M.C., Wegner R., Weinstein J., Williams Z., Woodman S.E., Wozny M.C., Wu C., Wu J., Yao J.C., Young C., Yu E., Zatorski S.Fuentes:scopusEvidence-based guidelines for the use of tracheostomy in critically ill patients
ArticleAbstract: Objectives To provide evidence-based guidelines for tracheostomy in critically ill adult patients anPalabras claves:Clinical guidelines, consensus, Critical care, intensive care unit, Percutaneous, tracheostomyAutores:Añón J.M., Antoniazzi P., Arroyo M., Calleja J., Castilleja F., Celis E., Chiappero G., Cortés A., Dueñas-Castell C., Fernandez-Bussy S., Hernández G., Jiménez E., José C. Vergara, Martínez L., Matos A.A., Nates J.L., Pacheco C., Quintero A.V., Raimondi N., Rios F., Rodriguez C., Rodriguez E., Sinclair J., Teles J.M.M., Torres J., Ugarte S., Vial M.R., Vidal E., Von der Osten I.Fuentes:scopusHumanizing the intensive care unit experience in a comprehensive cancer center: A patient- A nd family-centered improvement study
ArticleAbstract: Objectives Improving family-centered outcomes is a priority in oncologic critical care. As part of tPalabras claves:Critical care, Family engagement, Family-centered care, intensive care unit, quality improvementAutores:Beil L., Christensen E., Diaz N., Idowu O., John A. Cuenca, Layton L.S., Manjappachar N.K., Martin P.R., Mundie T., Nates J., Nates J.L., Plexman K., Price K.J.Fuentes:scopus