Associate Professor of Anesthesiology and Emergency Medicine
Washington University/Barnes-Jewish Hospital
Saint Louis, MO
Brian M. Fuller, MD, MSCI, FCCM is an Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine and Anesthesiology-Critical Care Medicine at Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine. He graduated from the University of Alabama School of Medicine in 2003 and then entered the four-year residency program in Emergency Medicine at the University of Cincinnati. Upon completion of residency in 2007, he opted for further training in Critical Care Medicine, and completed the two-year multidisciplinary critical care fellowship at Cooper University Hospital in Camden, New Jersey in 2009. In 2009, he came to Washington University in St. Louis.
Dr. Fuller's research focuses on improving outcomes for critically ill, mechanically ventilated patients along the ED-to-ICU continuum with the use of rigorous and pragmatic clinical studies aimed at implementing effective therapies in the immediate post-intubation phase of therapy. His research has shown that lung-protective ventilation is uncommon in ED patients, progression to ARDS occurs shortly after admission from the ED, and is associated with how the ventilator is dosed in the ED. His work has also shown that the early implementation of lung-protective ventilation in the ED is associated with a reduction in pulmonary complications, ventilator duration, and mortality (The LOV-ED Trial). The provision of sedation is also a critical determinant of outcome for mechanically ventilated patients. Dr. Fuller’s team has demonstrated that early deep sedation in the ED is harmful (ED-SED Study), and they are now working on a clinical trial focusing on goal-directed sedation for mechanically ventilated patients in the ED (ED-SED Pilot Trial).
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Monday, April 18, 2022
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Monday, April 18, 2022
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Monday, April 18, 2022
7:00 AM – 8:00 AM US CST