Publications by authors named "S VanLandingham"

Introduction: Early trauma-induced coagulopathy may increase susceptibility to nosocomial infections such as ventilator-associated pneumonia. However, the relationship between trauma- induced coagulopathy and the development of ventilator-associated pneumonia in spinal cord injury patients has not been evaluated.

Methods: We conducted a 5-year retrospective study of 300 spinal cord injury patients admitted to Level 1 trauma center.

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Therapeutic hypothermia (TH) is an important treatment for post-cardiac arrest syndrome. Despite its widespread practice, only limited data describe the thermodynamic aspects of heat transfer during TH. This paper reviews the principles of human body heat balance and provides a conceptual model for characterizing heat exchange during TH.

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Background: Allograft dysfunction due to presumed antibody-mediated rejection (pAMR) is one of the most serious complications of heart transplantation. Combination therapies of high-dose steroids, intravenous immune globulin, and/or therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE) are often used in this setting.

Methods: We performed a 9-year retrospective review of all episodes of pAMR treated with TPE at our institution.

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Purpose: To determine whether prostate-specific antigen (PSA) measurement after initiation of androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) but prior to the start of radiotherapy (RT) pPSA is an independent predictor of biochemical relapse-free survival (bRFS). We also sought to determine the effect, if any, of factors affecting bRFS for patients who did not achieve pPSA<0.5 ng/mL.

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Background: Anesthesiologists are responsible for optimizing patients' preoperative medications, including maximizing their compliance with preoperative medication instructions. The authors hypothesized that a standardized, simplified instruction sheet presented and verbally reinforced during the preanesthesia clinic visit would improve patient medication compliance on the day of surgery.

Methods: An unmatched case-control design was applied, with nonrandomized, preintervention (controls) and postintervention (cases) data collected.

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