
Cathy Gao-Howard, MD MS
@catgaohow
Pulm Crit at NU via IM at Yale | 🐱 | 😷 | data science and machine learning in the ICU | 🐣👩🍼👨👩👧 | bit.ly/nupccm | catgaohow.bsky.social
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30-09-2018 13:12:03
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Nandita R. Nadig, MD (Nandita Nadig), Mengou Zhu, MD (Mary Zhu), Susan Russell, MD, and Gabrielle Matias, MD, present the research poster "Evaluation of Declined Inter-ICU Transfer Requests to a Single, Tertiary Care Center." #ATS2025 American Thoracic Society (ATS)


Anthony J. Esposito, MD, and Alec Peltekian, a PhD student at Northwestern University, present "Machine Learning Predicts Mortality in Patients With Systemic Sclerosis-Associated Interstitial Lung Disease From Electronic Health Record Data."#ATS2025 American Thoracic Society (ATS)


This was an awesome experience! National Jewish Health nationaljewish.org/getmedia/dbb72…





There’s lots of heterogeneity of thought 🧠 re: whether to use paralytics in ARDS 🩻… Might this be bc of heterogeneity of treatment effect? Abhijit Duggal et al take a 👀 just out today in #journal_CHESTCritCare: chestcc.org/article/S2949-…


🌍 Critical illness is a global phenomenon… But do our severity scores generalize to everyone? Tiara Forsyth Calhoun et al show us their predictive ability in Sub-Saharan Africa… chestcc.org/article/S2949-… #journal_CHESTCritCare #OpenAccess


📖 A Tale of Two Strategies: CVCs vs pIVs for vasopressor administration 💉 Just out in #journal_CHESTCritCare, Lara Groetzinger et al show us the impact of their peripheral VP policy in the MICU ⭐️vs other ICUs⭐️ at their site: chestcc.org/article/S2949-…



Awesome work by Sam Fenske Alec Peltekian in building machine learning models to predict successful next-day extubation! With guidance from NM Pulmonary and Thoracic Surgery & partnership with Northwestern Engineering ! Tweetorial thread by Sam here!

Super excited to serve on this with CLIF friends Juan Carlos Rojas C. Andrew Barros Kathryn Connell and everyone else! See you all at Epic UGM; can't wait to see the awesome campus!