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Catherine L Auriemma

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Chest|September 11, 2024
No Set Rules: Variations in Decision-Making for Venovenous Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation CandidacyCatherine L Auriemma, Jacob Gutsche
Annals of the American Thoracic Society|May 1, 2024
Everything Everywhere All at Once? Identifying Exposures and Outcomes that Matter to Families within and beyond the Intensive Care UnitAnne Song, Catherine L Auriemma
Annals of the American Thoracic Society|December 1, 2025
What's in a Name? The Ongoing Tangle of Chronic Critical Illness, Persistent Critical Illness, and Prolonged Acute Mechanical VentilationCatherine L Auriemma, Emily E Moin
Chest|April 9, 2023
After Critical Illness: Home Is Where the Heart Is?Catherine L Auriemma, Anica C Law
Annals of the American Thoracic Society|February 1, 2023
Better but Not Well: Disability, Frailty, and Cognitive Impairment One Year after COVID-19 Critical IllnessCatherine L Auriemma, Lauren E Ferrante
Journal of Hospital Medicine|January 23, 2019
Nudging Providers to Improve Sleep for Hospitalized PatientsCatherine L Auriemma, S Ryan Greysen
JAMA Network Open|February 3, 2026
Applying Home Time to Examine Outcomes for People Living With Dementia After Emergency CareCatherine L Auriemma, Austin S Kilaru
Annals of the American Thoracic Society|November 1, 2021
Understanding the Impact of Critical Illness on Families: A Call for Standardization of Outcomes and Longitudinal ResearchJoanne McPeake, Catherine L Auriemma, Michael O Harhay
Palliative Medicine|January 27, 2022
COVID-19: An opportunity to rethink advance care planning conversations in acute serious illnessCatherine L Auriemma, Nwamaka D Eneanya, Katherine R Courtright
Intensive Care Medicine|September 20, 2019
Less is more in critical care is supported by evidence-based medicineCatherine L Auriemma, Greet Van den Berghe, Scott D Halpern
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Chest|September 11, 2024
No Set Rules: Variations in Decision-Making for Venovenous Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation CandidacyCatherine L Auriemma, Jacob Gutsche
Annals of the American Thoracic Society|May 1, 2024
Everything Everywhere All at Once? Identifying Exposures and Outcomes that Matter to Families within and beyond the Intensive Care UnitAnne Song, Catherine L Auriemma
Annals of the American Thoracic Society|December 1, 2025
What's in a Name? The Ongoing Tangle of Chronic Critical Illness, Persistent Critical Illness, and Prolonged Acute Mechanical VentilationCatherine L Auriemma, Emily E Moin
Chest|April 9, 2023
After Critical Illness: Home Is Where the Heart Is?Catherine L Auriemma, Anica C Law
Annals of the American Thoracic Society|February 1, 2023
Better but Not Well: Disability, Frailty, and Cognitive Impairment One Year after COVID-19 Critical IllnessCatherine L Auriemma, Lauren E Ferrante
Journal of Hospital Medicine|January 23, 2019
Nudging Providers to Improve Sleep for Hospitalized PatientsCatherine L Auriemma, S Ryan Greysen
JAMA Network Open|February 3, 2026
Applying Home Time to Examine Outcomes for People Living With Dementia After Emergency CareCatherine L Auriemma, Austin S Kilaru
Annals of the American Thoracic Society|November 1, 2021
Understanding the Impact of Critical Illness on Families: A Call for Standardization of Outcomes and Longitudinal ResearchJoanne McPeake, Catherine L Auriemma, Michael O Harhay
Palliative Medicine|January 27, 2022
COVID-19: An opportunity to rethink advance care planning conversations in acute serious illnessCatherine L Auriemma, Nwamaka D Eneanya, Katherine R Courtright
Intensive Care Medicine|September 20, 2019
Less is more in critical care is supported by evidence-based medicineCatherine L Auriemma, Greet Van den Berghe, Scott D Halpern
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