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Claire N Shappell

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JAMA Network Open|June 12, 2026
Closing the Gaps in Early Sepsis Fluid ResuscitationClaire N Shappell, Chanu Rhee
BMJ Quality & Safety|February 29, 2020
Leveraging electronic health record data to improve sepsis surveillanceClaire N Shappell, Chanu Rhee
Annals of Internal Medicine|December 23, 2024
Anticoagulation for COVID-19: Seeking Clarity and Finding Yet More GrayClaire N Shappell, George L Anesi
JAMA|June 16, 2023
Do Prolonged Infusions of β-Lactam Antibiotics Improve Outcomes in Critically Ill Patients With Sepsis?Claire N Shappell, Michael Klompas, Chanu Rhee
Critical Care Medicine|July 14, 2021
Quantifying the Burden of Viral Sepsis During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Pandemic and BeyondClaire N Shappell, Michael Klompas, Chanu Rhee
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|July 22, 2020
Surveillance Strategies for Tracking Sepsis Incidence and OutcomesClaire N Shappell, Michael Klompas, Chanu Rhee
Critical Care Medicine|August 25, 2020
Does Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 Cause Sepsis?Claire N Shappell, Michael Klompas, Chanu Rhee
Critical Care Medicine|May 20, 2021
The authors replyClaire N Shappell, Michael Klompas, Chanu Rhee
Critical Care Medicine|May 10, 2021
Likelihood of Bacterial Infection in Patients Treated With Broad-Spectrum IV Antibiotics in the Emergency DepartmentClaire N Shappell, Michael Klompas, Aileen Ochoa, et al.
Critical Care Explorations|July 5, 2022
Prevalence, Clinical Characteristics, and Outcomes of Sepsis Caused by Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 Versus Other Pathogens in Hospitalized Patients With COVID-19Claire N Shappell, Michael Klompas, Sanjat Kanjilal, et al.
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JAMA Network Open|June 12, 2026
Closing the Gaps in Early Sepsis Fluid ResuscitationClaire N Shappell, Chanu Rhee
BMJ Quality & Safety|February 29, 2020
Leveraging electronic health record data to improve sepsis surveillanceClaire N Shappell, Chanu Rhee
Annals of Internal Medicine|December 23, 2024
Anticoagulation for COVID-19: Seeking Clarity and Finding Yet More GrayClaire N Shappell, George L Anesi
JAMA|June 16, 2023
Do Prolonged Infusions of β-Lactam Antibiotics Improve Outcomes in Critically Ill Patients With Sepsis?Claire N Shappell, Michael Klompas, Chanu Rhee
Critical Care Medicine|July 14, 2021
Quantifying the Burden of Viral Sepsis During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 Pandemic and BeyondClaire N Shappell, Michael Klompas, Chanu Rhee
The Journal of Infectious Diseases|July 22, 2020
Surveillance Strategies for Tracking Sepsis Incidence and OutcomesClaire N Shappell, Michael Klompas, Chanu Rhee
Critical Care Medicine|August 25, 2020
Does Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 Cause Sepsis?Claire N Shappell, Michael Klompas, Chanu Rhee
Critical Care Medicine|May 20, 2021
The authors replyClaire N Shappell, Michael Klompas, Chanu Rhee
Critical Care Medicine|May 10, 2021
Likelihood of Bacterial Infection in Patients Treated With Broad-Spectrum IV Antibiotics in the Emergency DepartmentClaire N Shappell, Michael Klompas, Aileen Ochoa, et al.
Critical Care Explorations|July 5, 2022
Prevalence, Clinical Characteristics, and Outcomes of Sepsis Caused by Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 Versus Other Pathogens in Hospitalized Patients With COVID-19Claire N Shappell, Michael Klompas, Sanjat Kanjilal, et al.
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