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The American Journal of Emergency Medicine
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October 16, 2014
Resuscitative thoracotomy for nontraumatic pericardial tamponade: case reports and review of the literature
Keith A Corl, Wade N Sears, Shea C Gregg, et al.
Critical Care Medicine
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December 1, 2020
The authors reply
Keith A Corl, Mitchell M Levy, Aisling R Caffrey, et al.
Critical Care Medicine
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August 23, 2024
Moderate IV Fluid Resuscitation Is Associated With Decreased Sepsis Mortality
Keith A Corl, Mitchell M Levy, Andre L Holder, et al.
Journal of Critical Care
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November 18, 2017
A modified Montpellier protocol for intubating intensive care unit patients is associated with an increase in first-pass intubation success and fewer complications
Keith A Corl, Christopher Dado, Ankita Agarwal, et al.
Journal of Critical Care
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May 20, 2017
Inferior vena cava collapsibility detects fluid responsiveness among spontaneously breathing critically-ill patients
Keith A Corl, Naomi R George, Justin Romanoff, et al.
Critical Care Medicine
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March 25, 2020
Delay in Antibiotic Administration Is Associated With Mortality Among Septic Shock Patients With Staphylococcus aureus Bacteremia
Keith A Corl, Fatima Zeba, Aisling R Caffrey, et al.
Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology
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August 5, 2020
Change in Carotid Blood Flow and Carotid Corrected Flow Time Assessed by Novice Sonologists Fails to Determine Fluid Responsiveness in Spontaneously Breathing Intensive Care Unit Patients
Adeel Abbasi, Nader Azab, Mohammed Nayeemuddin, et al.
Journal of Intensive Care Medicine
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June 30, 2020
Respiratory Variation in Carotid Artery Peak Systolic Velocity Is Unable to Predict Fluid Responsiveness in Spontaneously Breathing Critically Ill Patients When Assessed by Novice Physician Sonologists
Adeel Abbasi, Mohammed Nayeemuddin, Nader Azab, et al.
Journal of Intensive Care Medicine
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October 16, 2019
Performance of a 25% Inferior Vena Cava Collapsibility in Detecting Fluid Responsiveness When Assessed by Novice Versus Expert Physician Sonologists
Keith A Corl, Nader Azab, Mohammed Nayeemuddin, et al.
Critical Care Medicine
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April 16, 2019
The Restrictive IV Fluid Trial in Severe Sepsis and Septic Shock (RIFTS): A Randomized Pilot Study
Keith A Corl, Michael Prodromou, Roland C Merchant, et al.
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The American Journal of Emergency Medicine
|
October 16, 2014
Resuscitative thoracotomy for nontraumatic pericardial tamponade: case reports and review of the literature
Keith A Corl, Wade N Sears, Shea C Gregg, et al.
Critical Care Medicine
|
December 1, 2020
The authors reply
Keith A Corl, Mitchell M Levy, Aisling R Caffrey, et al.
Critical Care Medicine
|
August 23, 2024
Moderate IV Fluid Resuscitation Is Associated With Decreased Sepsis Mortality
Keith A Corl, Mitchell M Levy, Andre L Holder, et al.
Journal of Critical Care
|
November 18, 2017
A modified Montpellier protocol for intubating intensive care unit patients is associated with an increase in first-pass intubation success and fewer complications
Keith A Corl, Christopher Dado, Ankita Agarwal, et al.
Journal of Critical Care
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May 20, 2017
Inferior vena cava collapsibility detects fluid responsiveness among spontaneously breathing critically-ill patients
Keith A Corl, Naomi R George, Justin Romanoff, et al.
Critical Care Medicine
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March 25, 2020
Delay in Antibiotic Administration Is Associated With Mortality Among Septic Shock Patients With Staphylococcus aureus Bacteremia
Keith A Corl, Fatima Zeba, Aisling R Caffrey, et al.
Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology
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August 5, 2020
Change in Carotid Blood Flow and Carotid Corrected Flow Time Assessed by Novice Sonologists Fails to Determine Fluid Responsiveness in Spontaneously Breathing Intensive Care Unit Patients
Adeel Abbasi, Nader Azab, Mohammed Nayeemuddin, et al.
Journal of Intensive Care Medicine
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June 30, 2020
Respiratory Variation in Carotid Artery Peak Systolic Velocity Is Unable to Predict Fluid Responsiveness in Spontaneously Breathing Critically Ill Patients When Assessed by Novice Physician Sonologists
Adeel Abbasi, Mohammed Nayeemuddin, Nader Azab, et al.
Journal of Intensive Care Medicine
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October 16, 2019
Performance of a 25% Inferior Vena Cava Collapsibility in Detecting Fluid Responsiveness When Assessed by Novice Versus Expert Physician Sonologists
Keith A Corl, Nader Azab, Mohammed Nayeemuddin, et al.
Critical Care Medicine
|
April 16, 2019
The Restrictive IV Fluid Trial in Severe Sepsis and Septic Shock (RIFTS): A Randomized Pilot Study
Keith A Corl, Michael Prodromou, Roland C Merchant, et al.
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