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Elisabeth Riviello, MD

Assistant Professor of Medicine, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

Dr. Riviello is passionate about improving critical care for patients in resource constrained settings. Her medical education activities include critical care curriculum development for resource constrained settings as well as mentorship of US trainees interested in pursuing global health careers.

Awards and Recognition

Dr. Riviello is a member of the American Thoracic Society (ATS) International Health Committee. She recently received a Shore Award to continue her research on acute respiratory failure in low income countries.

A full list of Dr. Riviello’s published work can be found on her Harvard Catalyst Profile.

Address
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
330 Brookline Avenue
Pulmonary - Deac 201
Boston, Massachusetts 02215

Dr. Riviello’s research is focused on ARDS, sepsis, and mortality prediction in low income countries. She has a particular interest in examining how context impacts critical care epidemiology, interventions and outcomes.

The diagnostic accuracy for ARDS of global versus regional lung ultrasound scores - a post hoc analysis of an observational study in invasively ventilated ICU patients.
Authors: Authors: Pisani L, Vercesi V, van Tongeren PSI, Lagrand WK, Leopold SJ, Huson MAM, Henwood PC, Walden A, Smit MR, Riviello ED, Pelosi P, Dondorp AM, Schultz MJ.
Intensive Care Med Exp
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A Tale of Two Rounds: Managing Conflict During the Worst of Times in Family-Centered Rounds.
Authors: Authors: Pingree EW, Freed JA, Riviello ED, Bilello LA, Hayne CC, Hibbert KA, Huang GC.
Hosp Pediatr
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The "Just Right" Amount of Oxygen: Improving Oxygen Utilization in a Rwandan Emergency Department.
Authors: Authors: Sutherland T, Moriau V, Niyonzima JM, Mueller A, Kabeja L, Twagirumugabe T, Rosenberg N, Umuhire OF, Talmor DS, Riviello ED.
Ann Am Thorac Soc
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High flow nasal cannula compared with conventional oxygen therapy for acute hypoxemic respiratory failure: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Authors: Authors: Rochwerg B, Granton D, Wang DX, Helviz Y, Einav S, Frat JP, Mekontso-Dessap A, Schreiber A, Azoulay E, Mercat A, Demoule A, Lemiale V, Pesenti A, Riviello ED, Mauri T, Mancebo J, Brochard L, Burns K.
Intensive Care Med
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Global Critical Care: Moving Forward in Resource-Limited Settings.
Authors: Authors: Diaz JV, Riviello ED, Papali A, Adhikari NKJ, Ferreira JC.
Ann Glob Health
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Widespread antimicrobial resistance among bacterial infections in a Rwandan referral hospital.
Authors: Authors: Sutherland T, Mpirimbanyi C, Nziyomaze E, Niyomugabo JP, Niyonsenga Z, Muvunyi CM, Mueller A, Bebell LM, Nkubana T, Musoni E, Talmor D, Rickard J, Riviello ED.
PLoS One
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Using research to prepare for outbreaks of severe acute respiratory infection.
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BMJ Glob Health
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Critical care outcomes in resource-limited settings.
Authors: Authors: Vukoja M, Riviello ED, Schultz MJ.
Curr Opin Crit Care
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External confirmation and exploration of the Kigali modification for diagnosing moderate or severe ARDS.
Authors: Authors: Vercesi V, Pisani L, van Tongeren PSI, Lagrand WK, Leopold SJ, Huson MMA, Henwood PC, Walden A, Smit M, Riviello ED, Pelosi P, Dondorp AM, Schultz MJ.
Intensive Care Med
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Correction to: External confirmation and exploration of the Kigali modification for diagnosing moderate or severe ARDS.
Authors: Authors: Vercesi V, Pisani L, van Tongeren PSI, Lagrand WK, Leopold SJ, Huson MMA, Henwood PC, Walden A, Smit M, Riviello ED, Pelosi P, Dondorp AM, Schultz MJ.
Intensive Care Med
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