Elizabeth Harry, MD
- News- Fondaparinux for Treatment of Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia- April 3, 2015- Clinical question: Is fondaparinux as safe and effective as argatroban and danaparoid in treating heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT)? Background: Guidelines for the treatment of HIT recommend using danaparoid (factor Xa inhibitor), argatroban, or lepirudin (both direct thrombin inhibitors). 
- News- Rapid Response Teams Increase Perception of Education without Reducing Autonomy- April 3, 2015- Clinical question: Does the presence of a rapid response team (RRT) affect the perception of resident education and autonomy? Background: Studies on the perception of RRTs, which can generally be activated by any concerned staff member, have been primarily limited to nurses. 
- News- Physician Dashboard, Pay-for-Performance Improve Rate of Appropriate VTE Prophylaxis- April 3, 2015- Transparent feedback through real-time dashboards, payment incentives can improve patient safety, quality benchmarks 
- News- Intercepting Wrong-Patient Orders in a Computerized Provider Order Entry System- April 3, 2015- Clinical question: Does implementing a patient verification dialog that appears at the beginning of each ordering session, accompanied by a 2.5-second delay, decrease wrong-patient orders? Background: Computerized provider order entry (CPOE) is known to increase the rate of wrong-patient order en 
- News- Epidemiology of Peri-Operative, Transfusion-Associated, Circulatory Overload- April 3, 2015- Understanding characteristics of TACO could improve decision making around transfusion strategies for at-risk patients 
- News- The Spectrum of Acute Encephalitis- April 3, 2015- Advanced age, immunocompromised state, coma portend worse outcomes for patients with acute encephalitis 
- News- Peri-Operative Hyperglycemia and Risk of Adverse Events in Diabetic Patients- April 3, 2015- Clinical question: How does peri-operative hyperglycemia affect the risk of adverse events in diabetic patients compared to nondiabetic patients? Background: Peri-operative hyperglycemia is associated with increased rates of infection, myocardial infarction, stroke, and death. 
- News- Complaints Against Doctors Linked to Depression, Defensive Medicine- April 3, 2015- Clinical question: What is the impact of complaints on doctors’ psychological welfare and health? Background: Studies have shown that malpractice litigation is associated with physician depression and suicide. 
- News- ICU Delirium: Little Attributable Mortality after Adjustment- April 3, 2015- Does delirium contribute to higher mortality risk for ICU patients? 
- News- Perioperative Hyperglycemia Increases Risk of Poor Outcomes in Nondiabetics- March 24, 2015- Clinical question: How does perioperative hyperglycemia affect the risk of adverse events in diabetic patients compared to nondiabetic patients? Background: Perioperative hyperglycemia is associated with increased rates of infection, myocardial infarction, stroke, and death.