James Schneider
Hofstra University
6 Papers
5 Citations
James Schneider is an academic researcher from Hofstra University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Organ dysfunction & Cardiac function curve. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 6 publications. Previous affiliations of James Schneider include Ohio State University.
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Papers
Acute kidney injury in pediatric patients hospitalized with acute COVID-19 and multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children associated with COVID-19.
Abby Basalely,Shari Gurusinghe,James Schneider,Sareen Shah,Linda B. Siegel,Gabrielle Pollack,Pamela Singer,Laura Castellanos-Reyes,Steven Fishbane,Kenar D. Jhaveri,Elizabeth Mitchell,Kumail Merchant,Christine Capone,Ashley M. Gefen,Julie Steinberg,Christine B. Sethna +15 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe the incidence, associated clinical characteristics and outcomes of acute kidney injury in a pediatric cohort with COVID-19 and Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C).
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A case of multisystem inflammatory syndrome and shock after COVID-19 in an adult
TL;DR: A critically ill adult patient with a history of COVID-19 who presents with new cardiomyopathy, fever, and rash was successfully treated with IVIg and corticosteroids with immediate and dramatic improvement in cardiac function and fever.
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Characteristics and risk factors associated with critical illness in pediatric COVID-19
Grace Fisler,Stephanie Izard,Sareen Shah,Deirdre Lewis,Mundeep K. Kainth,Stefan H.F. Hagmann,Joshua Belfer,Lance Feld,Fiore Mastroianni,Charlotte Kvasnovsky,Christine Capone,James Schneider,Todd Sweberg,Charles Schleien,Matthew D. Taylor +14 more
TL;DR: Need for PICU admission in COVID-19 was associated with age over 12 years and elevated initial CRP Organ dysfunction was associatedwith elevated admission CRP and WBC and decreased platelet count These factors may be useful in determining risk for critical illness and organ dysfunction in pediatric COVID -19.
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Use of an Arterial Cannula in Intubated Children Secondary to Bronchiolitis is Associated with Multiple Blood Gas Sampling and Prolonged Ventilation
Shashikanth Reddy Ambati,Smiriti Sharma,James Schneider,Todd Sweberg,Sandeep Gangadharan +4 more
- 29 Jul 2016
TL;DR: The presence of arterial cannulas in children intubated for bronchiolitis is associated with increased duration of mechanical ventilation.
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Cardiovascular response to epinephrine varies with increasing duration of cardiac arrest
Mark G. Angelos,Ryan Butke,Ashish R. Panchal,Carlos A. A. Torres,Alan Blumberg,James Schneider,Sverre E. Aune +6 more
TL;DR: As the duration of cardiac arrest increases, a paradoxical myocardialEpinephrine response develops, in which epinephrine becomes increasingly more important to attain ROSC, but is increasingly associated with post-ROSC myocardIAL depression.