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=== Critical Care Database contribution ===
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{{Discuss | who = Julie | question = What did we contribute to this?
*The Critical Care Database provided the following data for the list of Septic Shock patients given by Dr. Anand Kumar who were identified only by STUDY# (a legacy identifier also from the Critical Care database)
1) packed red blood cells (how many were given and when if you have)
2) FFP  (how many were given and when if you have)
3) Platelets  (how many were given and when if you have)
4) PHIN, DOB, and last name – we need to link to the hospital LIS and will need these variables to link with.
 
 
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Revision as of 09:29, 2019 June 19

Publication
Publication: Evolution and Impact of Thrombocytopenia inSeptic Shock: A Retrospective Cohort Study
Year: 2019
Authors: Menard CE, Anand Kumar; Donald S. Houston;

Alexis F. Turgeon; Emily Rimmer; Brett L. Houston; Steven Doucette; Ryan Zarychanski

Publication Type: Publication
Journal: Society of Critical Care Medicine
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1097/CCM.0000000000003644
Program: Critical Care
Through MCHP: no
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Critical Care Database contribution

What did we contribute to this?

  • The Critical Care Database provided the following data for the list of Septic Shock patients given by Dr. Anand Kumar who were identified only by STUDY# (a legacy identifier also from the Critical Care database)

1) packed red blood cells (how many were given and when if you have) 2) FFP (how many were given and when if you have) 3) Platelets (how many were given and when if you have) 4) PHIN, DOB, and last name – we need to link to the hospital LIS and will need these variables to link with.

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