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View article: Near fatal case of mirvetuximab soravtansine-gynx induced interstitial lung disease and a review of the primary literature
Near fatal case of mirvetuximab soravtansine-gynx induced interstitial lung disease and a review of the primary literature Open
•Mirvetuximab soravtansine-gynx should be recognized as a cause of drug-induced interstitial lung disease (ILD).•Radiographic manifestations of mirvetuximab soravtansine-gyn induced ILD include organizing pneumonia pattern.•Interstitial lu…
View article: Predictors of Medical Mistrust Among Surrogate Decision-Makers of Patients in the ICU at High Risk of Death
Predictors of Medical Mistrust Among Surrogate Decision-Makers of Patients in the ICU at High Risk of Death Open
View article: Near fatal case of mirvetuximab soravtansine-gynx induced interstitial lung disease and a review of the primary literature
Near fatal case of mirvetuximab soravtansine-gynx induced interstitial lung disease and a review of the primary literature Open
Folate receptor alpha (FRα) is a novel target for therapeutics that is over-expressed in solid tumor malignancies including ovarian, endometrial, and breast cancer and is expressed in non-malignant tissue such as alveolar cells (Scaranti e…
View article: Social Support Mediates the 6-Month Mental Health–related Quality of Life of Intensive Care Unit Caregivers with Depressive Symptoms
Social Support Mediates the 6-Month Mental Health–related Quality of Life of Intensive Care Unit Caregivers with Depressive Symptoms Open
"Social Support Mediates the 6-Month Mental Health–related Quality of Life of ICU Caregivers with Depressive Symptoms ." Annals of the American Thoracic Society, 0(ja), pp.
View article: PREDICTORS OF MEDICAL MISTRUST AMONG SURROGATE DECISION-MAKERS OF HIGH-RISK ICU PATIENTS: INTERIM RESULTS OF A PILOT STUDY
PREDICTORS OF MEDICAL MISTRUST AMONG SURROGATE DECISION-MAKERS OF HIGH-RISK ICU PATIENTS: INTERIM RESULTS OF A PILOT STUDY Open
View article: Physician Self-assessment of Shared Decision-making in Simulated Intensive Care Unit Family Meetings
Physician Self-assessment of Shared Decision-making in Simulated Intensive Care Unit Family Meetings Open
In this study, guidelines for shared decision-making and end of life care were interpreted by intensivists in disparate ways. In the absence of training or personalized feedback, self-assessment of communication skills may not be interpret…
View article: How Family Members of People with COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease) Interpret Intensivists' Prognostic Statements
How Family Members of People with COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease) Interpret Intensivists' Prognostic Statements Open
View article: Effect of Intensivist Communication in a Simulated Setting on Interpretation of Prognosis Among Family Members of Patients at High Risk of Intensive Care Unit Admission
Effect of Intensivist Communication in a Simulated Setting on Interpretation of Prognosis Among Family Members of Patients at High Risk of Intensive Care Unit Admission Open
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT04239209.
View article: Data associated with the 2020 JAMA Network Open publication entitled: ‘Effect of intensivist communication in a simulated setting on interpretation of prognosis among family members of patients at high risk of intensive care unit admission: A randomized trial'
Data associated with the 2020 JAMA Network Open publication entitled: ‘Effect of intensivist communication in a simulated setting on interpretation of prognosis among family members of patients at high risk of intensive care unit admission: A randomized trial' Open
Importance: Intensivist-surrogate discordance about prognosis is common in the intensive care unit (ICU). Empowering families to make informed decisions about their loved one’s care is important, but it is unclear how best to communicate p…
View article: Responses to a Daughter’s Question about Prognosis When the Patient Is Expected to Die: A Qualitative Analysis
Responses to a Daughter’s Question about Prognosis When the Patient Is Expected to Die: A Qualitative Analysis Open