Abstracts 2019

Obesity Paradox in patients with necrotizing soft tissue infections: A Validation Study

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Author(s): Ricardo Fonseca, Washington University in St. Louis; Jose Aldana, Washington University in St. Louis; Rohit Rasane, Washington University in St. Louis; Christina X Zhang, Washington University in St. Louis; Javier Rincon, Washington University in St. Louis; Adrian Coleoglou Centeno, University of Texas Medical Branch; Qiao Zhang, Washington University in St. Louis; Kelly Marie Bochicchio, Washington University in St. Louis; Obeid Ilahi, Washington University in St. Louis; Grant Bochicchio, Washington University in St. Louis

Eligible for the New Member Award

Oncologic colorectal surgery and concomitant inflammatory bowel disease: NSQIP analysis of C. Diff infection.

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Author(s): Jason Sciarretta, ; John Davis, Palisades Medical Center; Georgina Alizo, University of South Carolina

Eligible for the Resident Award

Penicillin allergy in pancreatoduodenectomy leads to a negative impact on surgical site infection and fistula formation

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Author(s): Essa M. Aleassa, Cleveland Clinic; Nancy Anzolvar, Cleveland Clinic; Gareth Morris-Stiff,

Pneumonia Mortality in General Surgery Patients Vs Solid Organ Transplant Patients

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Author(s): Jose Lopez-Vera, Western Michigan University Homer Stryker MD School of Medicine; Robert Sawyer, Western Michigan University Homer Stryker MD School of Medicine

Predictors of and Mortality from Resistant Infections in ICU Patients

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Author(s): Laura Stearns, ; Robert Sawyer, Western Michigan University

Eligible for the Resident Award and Sawyer Award

Prehabilitation Before Abdominal Surgery: A Systematic Review of the Literature and Meta-Analysis

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Author(s): Karla Bernardi, ; Oscar A. Olavarria, McGovern Medical School at UTHealth; Julie Holihan, McGovern Medical School at UTHealth; Nicole Lyons, McGovern Medical School at UTHealth; Alexis Milton, McGovern Medical School at UTHealth; Deepa Cherla, McGovern Medical School at UTHealth; Tien Ko, McGovern Medical School at UTHealth; Lillian Kao, McGovern Medical School at UTHealth; Mike Liang, McGovern Medical School at UTHealth

Eligible for the Resident Award and Sawyer Award

Preliminary Outcomes of Perioperative Glucose Management in Elective Surgical Patients at a Community Hospital

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Author(s): Abdel Salous, ; Karen Sweeney, Sinai Hospital of Baltimore; Chris D’Adamo, University of Maryland; Vanita Ahuja, MD, Sinai Hospital of Baltimore

Eligible for the Resident Award

Preoperative Dietary Rehab Reduces the Risk of Lethal Gut Derived Sepsis

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Author(s): Emily Papazian, University of Chicago; Robert Keskey, University of Chicago; Alexander Zaborin, University of Chicago; Olga Zaborina, University of Chicago; John Alverdy, University of Chicago

Eligible for the Resident Award and Sawyer Award

Prevalence and Predictors of Opioid Prescription at Discharge after Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infections (NSTIs)

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Author(s): Manuel Castillo-Angeles , Brigham and Women’s Hospital; Mehreen Kisat, Brigham and Women’s Hospital; Sean Hickey, Brigham and Women’s Hospital; Deepika Nehra, Brigham and Women’s Hospital; Stephanie Nitzschke, Brigham and Women’s Hospital; Adil Haider, Brigham and Women’s Hospital; Ali Salim, Brigham and Women’s Hospital; Reza Askari, Brigham and Women’s Hospital

Eligible for the Resident Award

Primary and Secondary Empyema have distinct bacterial pathogens: implications for empiric antibiotic treatment

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Author(s): Christopher Towe, University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center; Sudershan Srinivasan, University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center; Vanessa Ho, MetroHealth Medical Center; Malavika Kesavan, University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center; Katherine Wu, University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center; Stephanie G. Worrell, University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center; Yaron Perry, University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center; Philip Linden, University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center