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Unique Case Of Central Retinal Artery Occlusion Secondary To Covid-19 Disease, S. Acharya, M. Diamond, S. Anwar, A. Glaser, P. Tyagi
Unique Case Of Central Retinal Artery Occlusion Secondary To Covid-19 Disease, S. Acharya, M. Diamond, S. Anwar, A. Glaser, P. Tyagi
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© 2020 The Authors SARS-COVID-2 has been noted to be associated with neurological symptoms and complications including stroke. Hypercoagulability associated with COVID-19 has been described as a “sepsis-induced coagulopathy” and may predispose to spectrum of thromboembolic events. We present a unique article of isolated central retinal artery occlusion secondary to SARS-COV 2.
Ensuring Editorial Continuity And Quality Of Science During The Covid-19 Storm: The Icm Experience, T. Bein, A. Vargiolu, G. Citerio, S. Jaber, M. Schetz, A. Aneman, Y. Arabi, K. Brown, P. Mayo, M. Shankar-Hari, +11 Additional Authors
Ensuring Editorial Continuity And Quality Of Science During The Covid-19 Storm: The Icm Experience, T. Bein, A. Vargiolu, G. Citerio, S. Jaber, M. Schetz, A. Aneman, Y. Arabi, K. Brown, P. Mayo, M. Shankar-Hari, +11 Additional Authors
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Estimating The Predictive Value Of Negative Sars-Cov-2 Results: A Prospective Study, D. Hirschwerk, M. Foley, M. Lesser, B. Farber, J. M. Crawford, K. W. Davidson, G. J. Berry, E. Smith, C. Kast, T. Mcginn, +1 Additional Author
Estimating The Predictive Value Of Negative Sars-Cov-2 Results: A Prospective Study, D. Hirschwerk, M. Foley, M. Lesser, B. Farber, J. M. Crawford, K. W. Davidson, G. J. Berry, E. Smith, C. Kast, T. Mcginn, +1 Additional Author
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© 2020 by The Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America. All rights reserved. We performed a prospective study of 501 patients, regardless of symptoms, admitted to the hospital, to estimate the predictive value of a negative Nasopharyngeal swab for SARS-CoV-2. At a positivity rate of 10.2%, the estimated Negative Predictive Value (NPV) was 97.2% and NPV rose as prevalence decreased during the study.
Risk Models For Vte And Bleeding In Medical Inpatients: Systematic Identification And Expert Assessment, A. J. Darzi, S. G. Karam, F. A. Spencer, A. C. Spyropoulos, L. Mbuagbaw, S. C. Woller, N. A. Zakai, M. B. Streiff, M. K. Gould, H. J. Schunemann, +9 Additional Authors
Risk Models For Vte And Bleeding In Medical Inpatients: Systematic Identification And Expert Assessment, A. J. Darzi, S. G. Karam, F. A. Spencer, A. C. Spyropoulos, L. Mbuagbaw, S. C. Woller, N. A. Zakai, M. B. Streiff, M. K. Gould, H. J. Schunemann, +9 Additional Authors
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Society Of Behavior Medicine (Sbm) Urges Congress To Ensure Affordable Care Act Coverage Of Prostate Cancer Screening Support Services For High-Risk Men, K. Watson, J. Buscemi, M. Fitzgibbon, M. Murray, A. Murphy, M. Abern, P. Gann, J. B. Levi, M. Diefenbach, R. A. Winn, +1 Additional Author
Society Of Behavior Medicine (Sbm) Urges Congress To Ensure Affordable Care Act Coverage Of Prostate Cancer Screening Support Services For High-Risk Men, K. Watson, J. Buscemi, M. Fitzgibbon, M. Murray, A. Murphy, M. Abern, P. Gann, J. B. Levi, M. Diefenbach, R. A. Winn, +1 Additional Author
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© Society of Behavioral Medicine 2019. All rights reserved. For permissions, please e-mail: journals.permissions@oup.com. Prostate cancer (PCa) disproportionately affects African American men. Early detection reduces risk of mortality. The United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) issued an updated recommendation statement on serum Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA)-based screening for PCa. Specifically, in 2012, the USPSTF recommended against PSA-based screening due to risk for overdiagnosis and overtreatment. However, the updated 2018 guidelines recommend consideration of screening for certain at risk men and revised the recommendation rating from "D" to "C." This new guideline recommends providers to educate high-risk men on the …
Do Not Fall To The Vape Trap!, S. Acharya, S. I. Ali, S. Anwar, A. Glaser
Do Not Fall To The Vape Trap!, S. Acharya, S. I. Ali, S. Anwar, A. Glaser
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© 2020 The Author(s) Introduction: Whilst the use of combustible tobacco products continues to decline in the United States, the use of e-cigarettes has seen an explosive rise in recent years. In 2019 an outbreak on EVALI was seen across the country, highlighting the fact that e-cigarettes may not be as harmless as previously perceived. Case description: A 22-year-old male came to the emergency department complaining of vomiting and shortness of breath. Patient reported using a “pod” a day of a “JUUL” e-cigarette. Patient's oxygen requirement continued to increase and was eventually shifted to the intensive care unit and mechanically …
A Rare But Reversible Cause Of Lithium-Induced Bradycardia., B. Ataallah, R. Al-Zakhari, A. Sharma, M. Tofano, G. Haggerty
A Rare But Reversible Cause Of Lithium-Induced Bradycardia., B. Ataallah, R. Al-Zakhari, A. Sharma, M. Tofano, G. Haggerty
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Lithium is a well-known medication that has been used for many years to treat mood disorders. One of its side effects is cardiotoxicity, which usually occurs at serum lithium levels > 1.5 mEq/L but rarely occurs when therapeutic levels of lithium are used. Other causes of bradycardia should be eliminated by performing a detailed workup that includes calcium level, thyroid function, and cardiac workup, with consideration of any medication interactions. Lithium-induced bradycardia is reversible upon discontinuation of lithium, but irreversible sinus node can occur and may warrant permanent insertion of a pacemaker to maintain sinus rhythm when long-term lithium therapy is …
Erratum: A Large Right Ventricle And Severe Hypoxemia. Use Of Bedside Transesophageal Echocardiography To Assess Cardiopulmonary Failure (Annals Of The American Thoracic Society (2020) 17 (112-115) Doi: 10.1513/Annalsats.201904-316cc), A. Agrawal, M. Frank, A. Tsegaye
Erratum: A Large Right Ventricle And Severe Hypoxemia. Use Of Bedside Transesophageal Echocardiography To Assess Cardiopulmonary Failure (Annals Of The American Thoracic Society (2020) 17 (112-115) Doi: 10.1513/Annalsats.201904-316cc), A. Agrawal, M. Frank, A. Tsegaye
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Copyright © 2020 by the American Thoracic Society. The authors would like to make a correction to the legends of Videos 1 and 3 in their article published in the January 2020 issue of AnnalsATS (1). The definition for the abbreviation TEE in these video legends should read "transesophageal echocardiogram." For the convenience of our readers, AnnalsATS is replacing the online version of the article with a corrected version; we apologize for the error.
Predictors Of Preprocedural Direct Oral Anticoagulant Levels In Patients Having An Elective Surgery Or Procedure, J. R. Shaw, N. Li, T. Vanassche, M. Coppens, A. C. Spyropoulos, S. Syed, M. Radwi, J. Duncan, S. Schulman, J. D. Douketis
Predictors Of Preprocedural Direct Oral Anticoagulant Levels In Patients Having An Elective Surgery Or Procedure, J. R. Shaw, N. Li, T. Vanassche, M. Coppens, A. C. Spyropoulos, S. Syed, M. Radwi, J. Duncan, S. Schulman, J. D. Douketis
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Optimizing Telehealth Experience Design Through Usability Testing In Hispanic American And African American Patient Populations: Observational Study., D. King, S. Khan, J. Polo, J. Solomon, R. Pekmezaris, N. Hajizadeh
Optimizing Telehealth Experience Design Through Usability Testing In Hispanic American And African American Patient Populations: Observational Study., D. King, S. Khan, J. Polo, J. Solomon, R. Pekmezaris, N. Hajizadeh
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BACKGROUND:Telehealth-delivered pulmonary rehabilitation (telePR) has been shown to be as effective as standard pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) at improving the quality of life in patients living with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). However, it is not known how effective telePR may prove to be among low-income, urban Hispanic American and African American patient populations. To address this question, a collaborative team at Northwell Health developed a telePR intervention and assessed its efficacy among low-income Hispanic American and African American patient populations. The telePR intervention system components included an ergonomic recumbent bike, a tablet with a built-in camera, and wireless monitoring devices. …
Effect Of Direct Oral Anticoagulant, Patient, And Surgery Characteristics On Clinical Outcomes In The Perioperative Anticoagulation Use For Surgery Evaluation Study., K. Macdougall, J. D. Douketis, N. Li, N. P. Clark, A. Tafur, J. D'Astous, J. Duncan, S. Schulman, A. C. Spyropoulos
Effect Of Direct Oral Anticoagulant, Patient, And Surgery Characteristics On Clinical Outcomes In The Perioperative Anticoagulation Use For Surgery Evaluation Study., K. Macdougall, J. D. Douketis, N. Li, N. P. Clark, A. Tafur, J. D'Astous, J. Duncan, S. Schulman, A. C. Spyropoulos
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Introduction The Perioperative Anticoagulation Use for Surgery Evaluation (PAUSE) Study assessed a standardized perioperative management strategy in patients with atrial fibrillation who were taking a direct oral anticoagulant (DOAC) and required an elective surgery or procedure. The aim of this substudy is to analyze the safety of this management strategy across different patient subgroups, according to four presurgical variables: (1) DOAC type and dose, (2) surgery/procedure bleed risk, (3) patient renal function, and (4) age. Methods Clinical outcomes analyzed included major bleeding (MB), arterial thromboembolism, any bleeding, and any thromboembolism. We used descriptive statistics to summarize clinical outcomes, where the …
Implementation Of The Management Of Anticoagulation In The Periprocedural Period App Into An Electronic Health Record: A Prospective Cohort Study, A. C. Spyropoulos, D. Giannis, J. Cohen, S. John Np, A. Myrka, D. Inlall, M. Qiu, S. Akgul, R. J. Hyman, J. J. Wang
Implementation Of The Management Of Anticoagulation In The Periprocedural Period App Into An Electronic Health Record: A Prospective Cohort Study, A. C. Spyropoulos, D. Giannis, J. Cohen, S. John Np, A. Myrka, D. Inlall, M. Qiu, S. Akgul, R. J. Hyman, J. J. Wang
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Impact Of Idelalisib On Health-Related Quality Of Life In Patients With Relapsed Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia In A Phase Iii Randomized Trial, P. Ghia, S. E. Coutre, B. D. Cheson, J. C. Barrientos, P. Hillmen, A. R. Pettitt, A. D. Zelenetz, S. Shreay, M. Hallek, R. R. Furman
Impact Of Idelalisib On Health-Related Quality Of Life In Patients With Relapsed Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia In A Phase Iii Randomized Trial, P. Ghia, S. E. Coutre, B. D. Cheson, J. C. Barrientos, P. Hillmen, A. R. Pettitt, A. D. Zelenetz, S. Shreay, M. Hallek, R. R. Furman
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Case And Commentary: How Should Clinicians' Performance Be Assessed When Health Care Organizations Implement Behavioral Architecture That Generates Negative Consequences?, S. Richardson
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© 2020 American Medical Association. All rights reserved. Behavioral interventions have been shown to have powerful effects on human behavior both outside of and within the context of health care. As organizations increasingly adopt behavioral architecture, care must be taken to consider its potential negative consequences. An evidencedbased approach is best, whereby interventions that might have a significant deleterious effect on patients' health outcomes are first tested and rigorously evaluated before being systematically rolled out. In the case of clinical decision support, brief and thorough instructions should be provided for use. Physician performance when using these systems is best measured …
Access And Continuity: A Multidisciplinary Education Workshop To Teach Patient-Centered Medical Home (Pcmh) Principles, L. Block, C. Petersen, D. J. Coletti, P. Yalakkishettar, N. Lavine
Access And Continuity: A Multidisciplinary Education Workshop To Teach Patient-Centered Medical Home (Pcmh) Principles, L. Block, C. Petersen, D. J. Coletti, P. Yalakkishettar, N. Lavine
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Anticoagulant Reversal Strategies In The Emergency Department Setting: Recommendations Of A Multidisciplinary Expert Panel, C. W. Baugh, M. Levine, D. Cornutt, J. W. Wilson, R. Kwun, C. E. Mahan, C. V. Pollack, E. G. Marcolini, A. C. Spyropoulos, J. Williams
Anticoagulant Reversal Strategies In The Emergency Department Setting: Recommendations Of A Multidisciplinary Expert Panel, C. W. Baugh, M. Levine, D. Cornutt, J. W. Wilson, R. Kwun, C. E. Mahan, C. V. Pollack, E. G. Marcolini, A. C. Spyropoulos, J. Williams
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Predictors Of Bleeding In The Perioperative Anticoagulant Use For Surgery Evaluation Study, A. J. Tafur, N. P. Clark, A. C. Spyropoulos, N. Li, E. Kaplovitch, K. Macdougall, S. Schulman, J. A. Caprini, J. Douketis
Predictors Of Bleeding In The Perioperative Anticoagulant Use For Surgery Evaluation Study, A. J. Tafur, N. P. Clark, A. C. Spyropoulos, N. Li, E. Kaplovitch, K. Macdougall, S. Schulman, J. A. Caprini, J. Douketis
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Utility Of D-Dimer In Predicting Venous Thromboembolism In Non-Mechanically Ventilated Covid-19 Survivors., P. C. Nauka, S. W. Baron, A. Assa, L. Mohrmann, S. Jindal, E. Oran, G. Glazman-Kuczaj, W. N. Southern, S. Chekuri
Utility Of D-Dimer In Predicting Venous Thromboembolism In Non-Mechanically Ventilated Covid-19 Survivors., P. C. Nauka, S. W. Baron, A. Assa, L. Mohrmann, S. Jindal, E. Oran, G. Glazman-Kuczaj, W. N. Southern, S. Chekuri
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Covid-19 Induced Myocarditis: A Rare Cause Of Heart Failure., Q. Z. Iqbal, M. A. Haider, S. B. A. Sattar, M. Hanif, I. Javid
Covid-19 Induced Myocarditis: A Rare Cause Of Heart Failure., Q. Z. Iqbal, M. A. Haider, S. B. A. Sattar, M. Hanif, I. Javid
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Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) causing lung injury has been well documented in the literature recently. They do so primarily by binding to the membrane-bound form of angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE-2) receptors. However, since these receptors are also expressed in the heart and blood vessels, coronavirus can also cause damage to these organs by binding to the ACE-2 receptors. A typical case of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) usually presents with respiratory symptoms like cough and shortness of breath accompanied by fever. The literature regarding this pandemic has been growing and now we know very well that the effect …
An Approach To Predicting Patient Experience Through Machine Learning And Social Network Analysis., V. Bari, J. S. Hirsch, J. Narvaez, R. Sardinia, K. R. Bock, M. I. Oppenheim, M. Meytlis
An Approach To Predicting Patient Experience Through Machine Learning And Social Network Analysis., V. Bari, J. S. Hirsch, J. Narvaez, R. Sardinia, K. R. Bock, M. I. Oppenheim, M. Meytlis
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OBJECTIVE:Improving the patient experience has become an essential component of any healthcare system's performance metrics portfolio. In this study, we developed a machine learning model to predict a patient's response to the Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems survey's "Doctor Communications" domain questions while simultaneously identifying most impactful providers in a network. MATERIALS AND METHODS:This is an observational study of patients admitted to a single tertiary care hospital between 2016 and 2020. Using machine learning algorithms, electronic health record data were used to predict patient responses to Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems survey questions in …
Covid-19 And Thrombotic Or Thromboembolic Disease: Implications For Prevention, Antithrombotic Therapy, And Follow-Up: Jacc State-Of-The-Art Review, B. Bikdeli, M. V. Madhavan, D. Jimenez, T. Chuich, I. Dreyfus, E. Driggin, C. D. Nigoghossian, W. Ageno, A. C. Spyropoulos, G. Y. Lip, +10 Additional Authors
Covid-19 And Thrombotic Or Thromboembolic Disease: Implications For Prevention, Antithrombotic Therapy, And Follow-Up: Jacc State-Of-The-Art Review, B. Bikdeli, M. V. Madhavan, D. Jimenez, T. Chuich, I. Dreyfus, E. Driggin, C. D. Nigoghossian, W. Ageno, A. C. Spyropoulos, G. Y. Lip, +10 Additional Authors
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© 2020 American College of Cardiology Foundation Coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19), a viral respiratory illness caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome-coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2), may predispose patients to thrombotic disease, both in the venous and arterial circulations, because of excessive inflammation, platelet activation, endothelial dysfunction, and stasis. In addition, many patients receiving antithrombotic therapy for thrombotic disease may develop COVID-19, which can have implications for choice, dosing, and laboratory monitoring of antithrombotic therapy. Moreover, during a time with much focus on COVID-19, it is critical to consider how to optimize the available technology to care for patients without COVID-19 who have thrombotic …
Prognostic Factors For Vte And Bleeding In Hospitalized Medical Patients: A Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis, A. J. Darzi, S. G. Karam, R. Charide, I. Etxeandia-Ikobaltzeta, M. Cushman, M. K. Gould, L. Mbuagbaw, F. A. Spencer, A. C. Spyropoulos, H. J. Schunemann, +9 Additional Authors
Prognostic Factors For Vte And Bleeding In Hospitalized Medical Patients: A Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis, A. J. Darzi, S. G. Karam, R. Charide, I. Etxeandia-Ikobaltzeta, M. Cushman, M. K. Gould, L. Mbuagbaw, F. A. Spencer, A. C. Spyropoulos, H. J. Schunemann, +9 Additional Authors
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Growth Dynamics In Naturally Progressing Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia, M. Gruber, I. Bozic, I. Leshchiner, D. Livitz, K. Stevenson, L. Rassenti, D. Rosebrock, A. Taylor-Weiner, K. R. Rai, C. J. Wu, +17 Additional Authors
Growth Dynamics In Naturally Progressing Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia, M. Gruber, I. Bozic, I. Leshchiner, D. Livitz, K. Stevenson, L. Rassenti, D. Rosebrock, A. Taylor-Weiner, K. R. Rai, C. J. Wu, +17 Additional Authors
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Developmental Subtypes Assessed By Dna Methylation-Iplex Forecast The Natural History Of Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia, B. Giacopelli, Q. Zhao, A. S. Ruppert, A. Agyeman, C. Weigel, Y. Z. Wu, M. M. Gerber, K. G. Rabe, K. R. Rai, C. C. Oakes, +16 Additional Authors
Developmental Subtypes Assessed By Dna Methylation-Iplex Forecast The Natural History Of Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia, B. Giacopelli, Q. Zhao, A. S. Ruppert, A. Agyeman, C. Weigel, Y. Z. Wu, M. M. Gerber, K. G. Rabe, K. R. Rai, C. C. Oakes, +16 Additional Authors
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© 2019 by The American Society of Hematology Alterations in global DNA methylation patterns are a major hallmark of cancer and represent attractive biomarkers for personalized risk stratification. Chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) risk stratification studies typically focus on time to first treatment (TTFT), time to progression (TTP) after treatment, and overall survival (OS). Whereas TTFT risk stratification remains similar over time, TTP and OS have changed dramatically with the introduction of targeted therapies, such as the Bruton tyrosine kinase inhibitor ibrutinib. We have shown that genome-wide DNA methylation patterns in CLL are strongly associated with phenotypic differentiation and patient outcomes. …
Proportion Of Us Hospitalized Medically Ill Patients Who May Qualify For Extended Thromboprophylaxis, B. Miao, B. Chalupadi, B. Clark, A. Descoteaux, D. Huang, S. Ilham, B. Ly, A. C. Spyropoulos, C. I. Coleman
Proportion Of Us Hospitalized Medically Ill Patients Who May Qualify For Extended Thromboprophylaxis, B. Miao, B. Chalupadi, B. Clark, A. Descoteaux, D. Huang, S. Ilham, B. Ly, A. C. Spyropoulos, C. I. Coleman
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© The Author(s) 2019. Extended thromboprophylaxis with oral anticoagulation can reduce the risk of symptomatic venous thromboembolism (VTE) in high-risk patients. We sought to estimate the proportion of medically ill patients in the United States who might qualify for extended thromboprophylaxis according to the criteria used in the Medically-Ill Patient Assessment of Rivaroxaban versus Placebo in Reducing Post-Discharge Venous ThromboEmbolism Risk (MARINER) trial. We analyzed 2014 National Inpatient Sample (NIS) data that provide a 20% weighted annual sample of all discharges from US acute-care hospitals. Hospitalizations for acute medically ill patients were identified as those with a primary discharge diagnosis …
Improving Provider Adoption With Adaptive Clinical Decision Support Surveillance: An Observational Study, S. Khan, S. Richardson, A. Liu, V. Mechery, L. Mccullagh, A. Schachter, S. Pardo, T. Mcginn
Improving Provider Adoption With Adaptive Clinical Decision Support Surveillance: An Observational Study, S. Khan, S. Richardson, A. Liu, V. Mechery, L. Mccullagh, A. Schachter, S. Pardo, T. Mcginn
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© Sundas Khan, Safiya Richardson, Andrew Liu, Vinodh Mechery, Lauren McCullagh, Andy Schachter, Salvatore Pardo, Thomas McGinn. Background: Successful clinical decision support (CDS) tools can help use evidence-based medicine to effectively improve patient outcomes. However, the impact of these tools has been limited by low provider adoption due to overtriggering, leading to alert fatigue. We developed a tracking mechanism for monitoring trigger (percent of total visits for which the tool triggers) and adoption (percent of completed tools) rates of a complex CDS tool based on the Wells criteria for pulmonary embolism (PE). Objective: We aimed to monitor and evaluate the …
Adaptive Design Of A Clinical Decision Support Tool: What The Impact On Utilization Rates Means For Future Cds Research, D. Mann, R. Hess, T. Mcginn, R. Mishuris, S. Chokshi, L. Mccullagh, P. D. Smith, J. Palmisano, S. Richardson, D. A. Feldstein
Adaptive Design Of A Clinical Decision Support Tool: What The Impact On Utilization Rates Means For Future Cds Research, D. Mann, R. Hess, T. Mcginn, R. Mishuris, S. Chokshi, L. Mccullagh, P. D. Smith, J. Palmisano, S. Richardson, D. A. Feldstein
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© The Author(s) 2019. OBJECTIVE: We employed an agile, user-centered approach to the design of a clinical decision support tool in our prior integrated clinical prediction rule study, which achieved high adoption rates. To understand if applying this user-centered process to adapt clinical decision support tools is effective in improving the use of clinical prediction rules, we examined utilization rates of a clinical decision support tool adapted from the original integrated clinical prediction rule study tool to determine if applying this user-centered process to design yields enhanced utilization rates similar to the integrated clinical prediction rule study. MATERIALS & METHODS: …
Care Team Perspectives And Acceptance Of Telehealth In Scaling A Home-Based Primary Care Program: Qualitative Study, A. Kozikowski, J. Shotwell, E. Wool, J. C. Slaboda, K. A. Abrashkin, K. Rhodes, K. L. Smith, R. Pekmezaris, G. J. Norman
Care Team Perspectives And Acceptance Of Telehealth In Scaling A Home-Based Primary Care Program: Qualitative Study, A. Kozikowski, J. Shotwell, E. Wool, J. C. Slaboda, K. A. Abrashkin, K. Rhodes, K. L. Smith, R. Pekmezaris, G. J. Norman
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Predictors Of Overtesting In Pulmonary Embolism Diagnosis, S. Richardson, E. Lucas, S. Cohen, M. Zhang, G. Qiu, S. Khan, T. Mcginn
Predictors Of Overtesting In Pulmonary Embolism Diagnosis, S. Richardson, E. Lucas, S. Cohen, M. Zhang, G. Qiu, S. Khan, T. Mcginn
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© 2019 Background: The benefits of computed tomography pulmonary angiography (CTPA) for pulmonary embolism (PE) diagnosis must be weighed against its risks, radiation-induced malignancy, and contrast-induced nephropathy. Appropriate use of CTPA can be assessed by monitoring yield, the percentage of tests positive for PE. We identify factors that are associated low CTPA yield, which may predict overtesting. Methods: This was a retrospective cohort study of six emergency departments between June 2014 and February 2017. The electronic health record was queried for CTPAs ordered for adult patients in the emergency department. We assessed the following patient factors: age, gender, body mass …
Outcomes With Ibrutinib By Line Of Therapy And Post-Ibrutinib Discontinuation In Patients With Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia: Phase 3 Analysis, S. M. O'Brien, J. C. Byrd, P. Hillmen, S. Coutre, J. R. Brown, P. M. Barr, J. C. Barrientos, S. Devereux, T. Robak, J. A. Burger, +8 Additional Authors
Outcomes With Ibrutinib By Line Of Therapy And Post-Ibrutinib Discontinuation In Patients With Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia: Phase 3 Analysis, S. M. O'Brien, J. C. Byrd, P. Hillmen, S. Coutre, J. R. Brown, P. M. Barr, J. C. Barrientos, S. Devereux, T. Robak, J. A. Burger, +8 Additional Authors
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