EM Shock Net – The Emergency Medicine Shock Research Network is a US research network focusing on clinical issues related to the pathophysiology, diagnosis, risk-stratification, and treatment of various forms of shock, particularly septic shock and undifferentiated shock. It is comprised primarily of emergency and critical care physicians and the major activity of this network is conducting large multi-center observational and interventional research studies.
The mission of EM Shock Net is to improve the care of critically ill and injured patients primarily through research innovations. The majority of the research conducted by the Network takes place in emergency departments and intensive care units in acutely ill patient populations.
Although Emergency Medicine is a relatively new specialty of medicine, the goal of this network is to place promising researchers in the arena of shock research in the optimal position to discover novel diagnostic and treatment modalities that will positively impact the care of emergency department patients.
The major goal of this study is to determine the utility of serial non-invasive tissue oxygenation measurements in patients with sepsis
Randomized Clinical Trial of Lactate Clearance Versus Central Venous Oxygen Saturation for the Optimal Endpoint of Early Sepsis Resuscitation
Impact of global tissue hypoxia on modulation of hemostasis in early goal directed resuscitation for septic shock.
The purpose of this randomized controlled trial is to determine whether inhaled nitric oxide is an effective treatment for microcirculatory dysfunction and acute organ system failure in the early stage of sepsis therapy.