From Pediatric News at Stony Brook University Medical Center

Faculty Publications
Critical Care
Jan 11, 2007

Dellinger RP, Carlet JM, Masur H, Gerlach H, Calandra T, Cohen J, Gea-Banacloche J, Keh D, Marshall JC, Parker MM, Ramsay G, Zimmerman JL, Vincent JL, Levy MM.  Surviving Sepsis Campaign guidelines for management of severe sepsis and septic shock.  Crit Care Med 2004;32:858-872

Parker MM, Hazelzet JA, Carcillo JA.  Pediatric considerations.  Crit Care Med 2004;32(Suppl):S591-S594

Dellinger RP, Levy MM, Parker MM, Ramsay G.  Guideline rollout:  Introduction to the Surviving Sepsis Campaign.  Advances in Sepsis 2004;3:131-132

Parker MM.  Pediatric definitions for sepsis:  It’s about time!  (Editorial)  Pediatr Crit Care Med 2005;6:83-84

Parker MM, Hazelzet JA, Carcillo JA.   A critical appraisal of the guidelines for the management of pediatric and neonatal patients with septic shock.  (Letter to Editor)  Crit Care Med 2005;33:1182-1183

Parker MM.  Critical care and disaster management.  Crit Care Med 2006;34(Suppl):S52-S55 

Sloniewsky D, Green T. Pulmonary Hemorrhage, Embolism, and Infarction. In: Behrman RE, Kliegman RM, Jenson HB, eds. Nelson Textbook of Pediatrics, 17th edition. Philadelphia: Saunders, 2004:1457-1459.

Fenton KE, Sable CA, Bell MJ, Patel KM and Berger JB: Increases in serum levels of troponin I are associated with cardiac dysfunction and disease severity in pediatric patients with septic shock. Pediatric Crit Care Med 2004; 5:  533-538

Fenton KE and Parker MM: Severe sepsis: advances in management and the need to do more. Advances in Sepsis 2004; 3: 75-82

Fenton K: Sepsis and the BBB: brain injury, biomarkers and the bedside. Critical Care Medicine 2006; in press



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