
Alison Fox-RobichaudMcMaster University | McMaster · Department of Medicine
Alison Fox-Robichaud
BSc,MSc, MD
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Introduction
Past President of the Canadian Critical Care Society
Additional affiliations
January 2012 - present

The Thrombosis & Atherosclerosis Research Institute
Position
- Professor (Associate)
January 2000 - present
January 2000 - present
Education
September 1985 - May 1989
September 1983 - November 1985
Publications
Publications (215)
Sepsis, a medical emergency, is the overwhelming host response to infection leading to organ failure. The pathophysiology of this heterogenous disease includes an inflammatory response that stimulates a complex interaction between endothelial and complement with associated coagulation abnormalities. Despite a more comprehensive understanding of sep...
The mismatch negativity (MMN) is considered the electrophysiological change-detection response of the brain, and therefore a valuable clinical tool for monitoring functional changes associated with return to consciousness after severe brain injury. Using an auditory multi-deviant oddball paradigm, we tracked auditory MMN responses in seventeen heal...
Objectives
Normal saline (NS) and Ringer’s lactate (RL) are the most common crystalloids used for fluid therapy. Despite evidence of possible harm associated with NS (eg, hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis, impaired kidney function and death), few large multi-centre randomised trials have evaluated the effect of these fluids on clinically important...
Abstract Background Sepsis, the dysregulated host response to infection, triggers abnormal pro-coagulant and pro-inflammatory host responses. Limitations in early disease intervention highlight the need for effective diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers. Protein C’s role as an anticoagulant and anti-inflammatory molecule makes it an appealing targe...
Background
With ICU mortality rates decreasing, it is increasingly important to identify interventions to minimize functional impairments and improve outcomes for survivors. Simultaneously, we must identify robust patient-centered functional outcomes for our trials. Our objective was to investigate the clinimetric properties of a progression of thr...
Critically ill patients infected with SARS-CoV-2 display adaptive immunity, but it is unknown if they develop cross-reactivity to variants of concern (VOCs). We profiled cross-immunity against SARS-CoV-2 VOCs in naturally infected, non-vaccinated, critically ill COVID-19 patients. Wave-1 patients (wild-type infection) were similar in demographics t...
Background:
Sepsis is a life-threatening complication of the body's response to infection. The financial, medical, and psychological costs of sepsis to individuals and to the healthcare system are high. Most sepsis cases originate in the community, making public awareness of sepsis essential to early diagnosis and treatment. There has been no comp...
Objectives:
Few surveys have focused on physician moral distress, burnout, and professional fulfilment. We assessed physician wellness and coping during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Design:
Cross-sectional survey using four validated instruments.
Setting:
Sixty-two sites in Canada and the United States.
Subjects:
Attending physicians (adult, pedia...
Introduction:
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is the leading cause of mortality and long-term disability in young adults. Despite the high prevalence of anaemia and red blood cell transfusion in patients with TBI, the optimal haemoglobin (Hb) transfusion threshold is unknown. We undertook a randomised trial to evaluate whether a liberal transfusion s...
Rationale
The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted non-COVID critical care trials globally as intensive care units (ICUs) prioritized patient care and COVID-specific research. The international randomized controlled trial CYCLE ( C ritical Care C yc ling to Improve L ower E xtremity Strength) was forced to halt recruitment at all sites in March 2020, creati...
Purpose
Intensive care unit (ICU) patients are at risk for central line-associated bloodstream infection (CLABSI) with significant attributable mortality and increased hospital length of stay, readmissions, and costs. Chlorhexidine (di)gluconate (CHG) is used as a disinfectant for central line insertion; however, the feasibility and efficacy of usi...
OBJECTIVE:. Evaluating risk for sepsis is complicated due to limited understanding of how social determinants of health (SDoH) influence the occurence of the disease. This scoping review aims to identify gaps and summarize the existing literature on SDoH and the development of sepsis in adults.
DATA SOURCES:. A literature search using key terms rel...
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Protein C is a vitamin K dependant protein in plasma that plays an essential role in regulating the coagulation cascade and inflammatory response. As a result of its importance in these roles, it has been suggested as a biomarker for prognosis of patients affected by sepsis. Sepsis is a dysregulated host response to an infection that is the leading...
C102 USING ANALOG OR TECHNOLOGY TOOLS TO EVALUATE AND INTERVENE TO IMPROVE HEALTHCARE DELIVERY / Poster Discussion Session / Tuesday, May 17/02:15 PM-03:45 PM / Room 3009/3011 (West Building, Level 3), Moscone Center
Sensitivity and Specificity of the Visual Smartboard for the Recognition of Sepsis in Admitted Patients at the Hamilton General Hospi...
Objectives:
Sepsis awareness and understanding are important aspects of prevention, recognition, and clinical management of sepsis. We conducted a scoping review to identify and map the literature related to sepsis awareness, general knowledge, and information-seeking behaviors with a goal to inform future sepsis research and knowledge translation...
Cell-free DNA (cfDNA) content in plasma has been studied as a biomarker for sepsis. Recent publications show that the cfDNA content in sepsis patients entering intensive care unit who were likely to survive had a total cfDNA concentration of 1.16 ± 0.13 μg/mL compared to 4.65 ± 0.48 μg/mL of non-survivors. Current methods for measuring cfDNA conten...
IMPORTANCE:. Coronavirus disease 2019 patients have an increased risk of thrombotic complications that may reflect immunothrombosis, a process characterized by blood clotting, endothelial dysfunction, and the release of neutrophil extracellular traps. To date, few studies have investigated longitudinal changes in immunothrombosis biomarkers in thes...
Despite decades of preclinical research, no experimentally derived therapies for sepsis have been successfully adopted into routine clinical practice. Factors that contribute to this crisis of translation include poor representation by preclinical models of the complex human condition of sepsis, bias in preclinical studies, as well as limitations o...
Background
Restricted visitation policies in acute care settings because of the COVID-19 pandemic have negative consequences. The objective of this scoping review is to identify impacts of restricted visitation policies in acute care settings, and describe perspectives and mitigation approaches among patients, families, and healthcare professionals...
Rationale
The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted non-COVID critical care trials globally as intensive care units (ICUs) prioritized patient care and COVID-specific research. The international randomized controlled trial CYCLE (Critical Care Cycling to Improve Lower Extremity Strength) was forced to halt recruitment at all sites in March 2020, creating imm...
The efficacy of convalescent plasma for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is unclear. Although most randomized controlled trials have shown negative results, uncontrolled studies have suggested that the antibody content could influence patient outcomes. We conducted an open-label, randomized controlled trial of convalescent plasma for adults with...
To create evidence-based consensus statements for restricted ICU visitation policies to support critically ill patients, families, and healthcare professionals during current and future pandemics.
Design:
Three rounds of a remote modified Delphi consensus process.
Setting:
Online survey and virtual polling from February 2, 2021, to April 8, 202...
Introduction
Sepsis is a dysregulated host response to infection characterised by activation of proinflammatory and procoagulant mechanisms. Protein C (PC)’s activity as an anticoagulant and antiinflammatory molecule makes it an appealing target for sepsis biomarker studies. To date, there has been no systematic review of PC as a sepsis biomarker....
Introduction
Flexible visitation policies in hospitals are an important component of care that contributes to reduced stress and increased satisfaction among patients and their family members. Early evidence suggests restricted visitation policies enacted in hospitals during the COVID-19 pandemic are having unintended consequences on patients, fami...
Preclinical studies provide an opportunity to evaluate the relationship between sex and sepsis, and investigate underlying mechanisms in a controlled experimental environment. The objective of our systematic review was to assess the impact of biological sex on treatment response to fluid and antibiotic therapy in animal models of sepsis. Furthermor...
Purpose: This article describes current physiotherapy practice for critically ill adult patients requiring prolonged stays in critical care (> 3 d) after complicated cardiac surgery in Ontario. Method: We distributed an electronic, self-administered 52-item survey to 35 critical care physiotherapists who treat adult cardiac surgery patients at 11 c...
PurposeIn response to the rapid spread of SARS-CoV-2, hospitals in Canada enacted temporary visitor restrictions to limit the spread of COVID-19 and preserve personal protective equipment supplies. This study describes the extent, variation, and fluctuation of Canadian adult intensive care unit (ICU) visitation policies before and during the first...
Purpose
In-bed cycling is a novel modality that permits the early initiation of rehabilitation in the intensive care unit. We explored clinicians’ experiences and perceptions of in-bed cycling with critically ill cardiac surgery patients.
Materials and methods
We used an interpretive description methodology. All critical care clinicians who had be...
Background:
Between 75% and 80% of patients with sepsis arrive in the hospital through the emergency department. Early diagnosis is important to alter patient prognosis, but currently, there is no reliable biomarker. The innate immune response links inflammation and coagulation. Several coagulation -related biomarkers are associated with poor prog...
OBJECTIVES: In many jurisdictions, ethical concerns require surrogate humane endpoints to replace death in small animal models of acute lung injury. Heterogenous selection and reporting of surrogate endpoints render interpretation and generalizability of findings between studies difficult. We aimed to establish expert-guided consensus among preclin...
Sepsis is a life-threatening disease characterized by excessive host response to infection that can lead to activation of the coagulation system. Von Willebrand Factor (VWF) and ADAMTS13 are important regulators of hemostasis and their dysregulation during sepsis progression is not well understood. Herein we characterize ADAMTS13 and VWF in septic...
Background
In-bed cycling is a novel modality for the initiation of early mobilization in the intensive care unit. No study has investigated its use in the critically ill, off-track post cardiac surgery population. Before conducting an effectiveness trial, feasibility data are needed. The aim of this study was to determine the feasibility of in-bed...
In this mini-review we provide an overview of sex- and gender-dependent issues in both clinical and preclinical sepsis. The increasing recognition for the need to account for sex and gender in biomedical research brings a unique set of challenges and requires researchers to adopt best practices in conducting and communicating sex- and gender-based...
Introduction: Preclinical sepsis research has been frequently criticized for shortfalls that limit translational impact. These can broadly be classified into problems with construct validity and preclinical methodology, whereby small animal models inadequately recapitulate the complex human condition of sepsis and experimental design contains numer...
Rationale:
Understanding the magnitude of moral distress and its associations may point to solutions.
Objective:
To understand the magnitude of moral distress and other measures of wellness in Canadian critical care physicians, to determine any associations among these measures, and to identify potentially modifiable factors.
Methods:
This was...
Objectives:
In many jurisdictions, ethical concerns require surrogate humane endpoints to replace death in small animal models of acute lung injury. Heterogenous selection and reporting of surrogate endpoints render interpretation and generalizability of findings between studies difficult. We aimed to establish expert-guided consensus among precli...
Bedside diagnostics using protein biomarkers requires rapid concentration, isolation and measurement of these specific biomarkers from a complex matrix in a low cost and portable manner. Traditional separation using gel electrophoresis separates the sample into all its constituent elements and requires high voltages and/or long runtime which is oft...
The aim of this Intensive Care Medicine Rapid Practice Guideline (ICM-RPG) is to formulate an evidence-based guidance for the use of neuromuscular blocking agents (NMBA) in adults with acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). The panel comprised 20 international clinical experts from 12 countries, and 2 patient representatives. We adhered to the...
Introduction Sepsis, the life-threatening immune response to infection, affects millions of people annually. Understanding of the factors associated with the development of sepsis is crucial for improving population health and public health efforts; in particular, literature exploring the relationship between sepsis and social determinants of healt...
Introduction
Efforts to mitigate the global spread of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) causing Corona Virus Disease-19 (COVID-19) have largely relied on broad compliance with public health recommendations yet navigating the high volume of evolving information can be challenging. We assessed self-reported public perce...
Early intravenous fluid administration remains one of the modern pillars of sepsis treatment, however, questions regarding amount, type, rate, mechanism of action and even the benefits of fluid remain unanswered. Administering the optimal fluid volume is important as overzealous fluid resuscitation can precipitate multiorgan failure, prolong mechan...
The SARS-CoV-2 viral infection causes COVID-19 pneumonia. Acute lung injury in COVID-19 is likely a result of a syndrome of hyperinflammation-driven coagulopathy occurring through immunothrombosis. This COVID-19 associated coagulopathy (CAC) is potentially the source of macrovascular complications of arterial and venous thromboembolism. Microvascul...
Introduction: Efforts to mitigate the global spread of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) have largely relied on broad compliance with public health recommendations, yet navigating the high volume of evolving information and misinformation related to SARS-CoV-2 can be challenging. We assessed national public perception...
Background
A limitation of diagnostic scoring systems for disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) is that once DIC is identified, it may be in a state of irreversible deterioration.
Objectives
To identify hemostatic markers that can identify the pre‐DIC state.
Methods
This was a multi‐center observational study of 357 septic patients. The in...
Objectives: Chronic limb-threatening ischemia (CLTI) is a severe manifestation of peripheral artery disease (PAD) with high morbidity for aging populations. While metabolites produced by the intestinal microbiota have been shown to predict long-term risk of adverse events in PAD patients, the contribution of the blood microbiota to the development...
Introduction
While the number of women entering medical school now equals or surpasses the number of men, gender equity in medicine has not been achieved. Women continue to be under-represented in leadership roles (eg, deans, medical chairs) and senior faculty positions. In addition, women do not enter medical specialties as often as men, which can...
The accuracy of the signs and tests that clinicians use to diagnose ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) and initiate antibiotic treatment has not been well characterized. We sought to characterize and compare the accuracy of physical examination, chest radiography, endotracheal aspirate (ETA), bronchoscopic sampling cultures (protected specimen b...
Introduction
Sepsis is a major source of morbidity and mortality in neonates; however, identification of the causative pathogens is challenging. Many neonates have negative blood cultures despite clinical evidence of sepsis. Next-generation sequencing (NGS) is a high-throughput, parallel sequencing technique for DNA. Pathogen-targeted enrichment fo...
Background:
Critically ill patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) are at risk for central line-associated bloodstream infection (CLABSI) with an incidence up to 6.9 per 1000 catheter days. CLABSI has a significant attributable mortality and increases in-hospital length of stay, readmissions, and costs. Chlorhexidine gluconate (CHG), a broad-spe...
Electrodeposition is a versatile technique for the fabrication of electrodes in micro-electroanalytical devices. Conductive but low-cost materials, such as copper, can be coated with functional yet higher-cost materials such as gold or silver using electrodeposition to lower the overall cost while maintaining functionality. When the electrodepositi...
Purpose
Collection and analysis of health data are crucial to achieving high-quality clinical care, research, and quality improvement. This review explores existing hospital, regional, provincial and national data platforms in Canada to identify gaps and barriers, and recommend improvements for data science.
Source
The Canadian Critical Care Trial...
Objectives:
Epigenetic alterations are an important regulator of gene expression in health and disease; however, epigenetic data in sepsis are lacking. To demonstrate proof of concept and estimate effect size, we performed the first epigenome-wide methylation analysis of whole blood DNA samples from a cohort of septic and nonseptic critically ill...
Background:
Rapid response teams (RRTs) respond to hospitalized patients experiencing clinical deterioration and help determine subsequent management and disposition. We sought to evaluate and compare the prognostic accuracy of the Hamilton Early Warning Score (HEWS) and the National Early Warning Score 2 (NEWS2) for prediction of in-hospital mort...
Background:
Circulating cell-free DNA (cfDNA) may contribute to the pathophysiology of post-injury inflammation and coagulation in trauma. However, the source and mechanism of release of cfDNA in trauma is not well understood. One potential source of cfDNA is from Neutrophil Extracellular Traps (NETs), released by activated neutrophils during the...
Following publication of the original article [1], we have been notified that one of the authors’ names is spelled incorrectly. In this Correction the incorrect and correct author name are shown.
Introduction
The emergency department (ED) is an important venue for early diagnosis of sepsis; however, it remains a clinical challenge due to its heterogenous presentation and lack of a definitive biomarker. Neutrophil extracellular trap formation, with the release of cell free DNA (cfDNA) and activation of the coagulation cascade, and inhibition...
Introduction
Bleeding during cardiac surgery is associated with increased morbidity and mortality. Tranexamic acid is an antifibrinolytic with proven efficacy in major surgeries. Current clinical practice guidelines recommend intraoperative use in cardiac procedures. However, several complications have been reported with tranexamic acid including s...
Background:
Clinical trials management can be studied using project management theory. The CYCLE pilot randomized controlled trial (RCT) was conducted to determine the feasibility of a future rehabilitation trial of early in-bed cycling in the intensive care unit (ICU). In-bed cycling is a novel intervention, not typically available in ICUs. Imple...
To determine if a set of time-varying biological indicators can be used to: 1) predict the sepsis mortality risk over time and 2) generate mortality risk profiles.
Design:
Prospective observational study.
Setting:
Nine Canadian ICUs.
Subjects:
Three-hundred fifty-six septic patients.
Interventions:
None.
Measurements and main results:
Cli...