Posters

Chagnon*.  LVEF and Resuscitation in Sepsis. ACCP 2019.

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Dykes*.  Pressor Discontinuation.  ASHP 2019.

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Dykes*. Vasopressor discontinuation order. ACCP 2020.

 

 

 

 

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Gayle*.  NorEpi Dosing.  ACCP 2019.

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Halbig*. ATII in Shock.  ACCP Virtual 2020.

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Halbig*.  ATII in Shock.  GSHP 2020.

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Hawkins.  Propofol in TTM.  ACCP 2019.

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Hytros*.  NE Dosing in Obesity.  ACCP 2019.

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Jones*.  CHF and Sepsis.  ASHP 2018.

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Jones*.  CHF and Sepsis.  GSHP 2019.

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Miller*.  Pressor Perception Survey. ACCP 2019.

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Moon*.  NE Dosing Strategy.  ACCP 2020.

 

 

 

 

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Moon*.  NE Dosing Strategy.  GSHP 2019-2020

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Sikora.  CHF and Sepsis.  CTSC 2019.

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Sikora. MV in Sepsis with CHF. EISCM 2019.

 

 

 

 

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Wilson*.  Body Habitus and Resuscitation.  ACCP 2019.

 

 

 

 

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Manuscripts, Awards and Grants

Manuscripts

Prescribing of Pressor Agents in Septic Shock: A Survey of Critical Care Pharmacists
Susan E. Smith, Andrea Sikora, Randall L. Tackett
https://doi.org/10.1177%2F8755122519846164

Clinical controversy over vasopressin in septic shock: a survey of critical care pharmacists
Susan E. Smith, *Meredith Fuchs, Andrea Sikora, Randall L. Tackett
https://doi.org/10.1177/0018578720946751

Complications and Pharmacologic Interventions of Invasive Positive Pressure Ventilation During Critical Illness
Andrea Sikora Newsome, Daniel D. Chastain, Paige Watkins, W. Anthony Hawkins
https://doi.org/10.1177/8755122518766594

Vasopressor Discontinuation Order in Septic Shock With Reduced Left Ventricular Function
Ashley Taylor, Timothy Jones, Christy C. Forehand, Susan E. Smith, Hannah Dykes, Andrea Sikora Newsome
https://doi.org/10.1177/08971900211015080

Angiotensin II for Near Drowning: A Case Series
Susan E. Smith, Sydney A. Butler, Joshua Martin, Daniel Gerard, Andrea Sikora Newsome
https://doi.org/10.1097/CCE.0000000000000434

A Multicenter Observational Cohort Study of Angiotensin II in Shock
Susan E. Smith, Andrea Sikora Newsome, Yanglin Gus, Jason Hecht, Michael T. McCurdy, Michael A. Mazzeffi, Jonathan H. Chow, Shravan Kethireddy
https://doi.org/10.1177/0885066620972943

Effects of Propofol on Hemodynamic Profile in Adults Receiving Targeted Temperature Management
W. Anthony Hawkins, Jennifer Y. Kim, Andrea Sikora Newsome, Ronald G. Hall
https://doi.org/10.1177/00185787211032359

Putting midodrine on the MAP: An approach to liberation from intravenous vasopressors in vasodilatory shock
Susan E. Smith, Nicholas A. Peters, Lauren M. Floris, Joshua M. Patterson, W. Anthony Hawkins
https://doi.org/10.1093/ajhp/zxac069

Awards

Best Student Poster Award | GSHP Spring Meeting, Apr 2020
Real world experiences with angiotensin II in refractory shock
Student: Zachary Halbig
Mentors: Andrea Sikora, Susan Smith

Best Student Poster Award | GPhA Georgia Pharmacy Convention, Jun 2019
“Pharmacist perceptions of weight-based norepinephrine dosing strategies”
Student: Kyler Miller
Mentors: Andrea Sikora, Randall L Tackett, Susan Smith

Top 3 Finalist, Student Poster Awards | GSHP Spring Meeting, Apr 2020
“Comparing weight-based and non-weight-based norepinephrine dosing strategies”
Students: Peyton Moon, Stephen Castellanos, Ansley Gayle
Mentors: Marianne Ray, Susan Smith

Grants

University of Georgia College of Pharmacy Foundation Funds Seed Grant.  Utilization of vasoactive agents for septic shock: a national survey of pharmacists.  PI: Susan E. Smith.  Collaborating Investigator: Andrea Sikora.  $4,000. Duration: January 2018– June 2018.


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