Anica Law, MD MS
@anicalaw
Pulm/crit care MD and health services researcher @BUMedicine @The_BMC @BUPulmonary @SmithBIDMC, formerly @harvardpulm @brighammedres
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02-08-2008 23:54:48
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Nida Qadir, MD and Sarina Sahetya present the updated American Thoracic Society (ATS) #ARDS guidelines - focused on #PEEP #ECMO #steroids #NMBA - available online in ATS Blue Journal today #CCCF2023
1/ 🚨Updated American Thoracic Society (ATS) Clinical Practice Guideline on Management of Adults with ARDS by Drs. Nida Qadir, MD and Sarina Sahetya and colleagues: rb.gy/u38wjn They addressed PICO questions on: 🔹Corticosteroids 🔹VV ECMO 🔹Neuromuscular blockade (NMB) 🔹PEEP
🔥🔥🔥Hot off the press in ATS Blue Journal - new ARDS guidelines🔥🔥🔥 What we addressed: 💊 Corticosteroids 🔃 VV-ECMO 💉 Neuromuscular blockade 🐥 PEEP +/- recruitment maneuvers 👀 Read on for the recs & how to best apply them to your patients 🧵 atsjournals.org/doi/abs/10.116…
Starting soon in Ballroom B-D: the Clinical Year in Review, with the Critical Care update being presented by Anica Law, MD MS! ATS Crit Care American Thoracic Society (ATS) #ATS2024
Thank you for your important contribution, ANZICS Clinical Trials Group anzicrc Prof Carol Hodgson !
That’s a wrap #ATS2024! Thank you ATS Crit Care Program Committee for your hard work, all of the CCA speakers, moderators, & attendees, Nuala Meyer for being a great partner/Chair-Elect to work with, & David Furfaro for leading the SECC. See you at #ATS2025!
🤔 Ever wonder how to measure functional recovery after respiratory failure?🚶♀️💪 Parrotte et al 👀 into what’s used in their new #journal_CHESTCritCare scoping review: chestcc.org/article/S2949-… Tom Valley Jack Iwashyna🫁 Terri Hough Mari Armstrong-Hough #OpenAccess
Except it turns out that this finding is probably not driven by quality of care - it's driven by how non-safety-net hospitals deal with dying patients. This is ably described in this JAMA Network Open study: jamanetwork.com/journals/jaman…
It's so nice when someone does (a very thorough) tweetorial of your paper for you! F. Perry Wilson, MD MSCE with a spot on summary of the context and findings of our paper. Thanks for the highlight!
>50% of safety net hospitals low performing in sepsis by hosp mortality are not if using 30 day mortality! Using hospital mortality as quality measure for sepsis can unfairly penalize those hospitals working with less to do more! Great study by Anica Law, MD MS jamanetwork.com/journals/jaman…
I love working at Boston Medical Center. Clever/smart ideas to truly bring help to people who can use it #bmcproud jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/…
🌞 Enjoy summer wkend 1 w 2 #journal_CHESTCritCare pieces: 1️⃣ Burton Shen, Anica Law, MD MS, et al 👀 at how triaging of asthma teens/20yos… PICU or MICU❓ chestcc.org/article/S2949-… 2️⃣ Somnath Bose, MD, MPH editorializes Parrotte et al’s review of 💪 recovery outcomes chestcc.org/article/S2949-…