Submissions from 2017
Severely Elevated Blood Pressure in the Emergency Department Is an Independent Predictor of 6 and 12 Month Cardiovascular Events, Patrick Brown, Ahmed Abdulhamid, A Eapen, A Elbanna, B J. Greib, Amit Vahia, and Joseph B. Miller
Exploring Women's Acceptance of a Contraception Intervention in the Emergency Department: A Mixed Methods Study, M T. Caldwell, H Polk, N J. Hambrick, Phyllis Vallee, A Robinson, Nikhil Goyal, Jacob Manteuffel, and T Guetterman
Deterioration in Recombinant Tissue Plasminogen Activator After Repeated Freezing and Thawing Cycles for Thromboelastography, S Calo, Anja K. Jaehne, Kelly A. Keenan, Jun Xu, B Tawil, R Thompson, Robert A. Knight, Joseph Miller, Christopher Lewandowski, and Tavarekere N. Nagaraja
The Duration of Presenting Symptoms Does Not Aid in the Diagnosis of Acute Myocardial Infarction, Daniel Hrabec, R Solomon, James McCord, Michael Hudson, Michele Moyer, and Richard M. Nowak
Sepsis-3 the Dysregulated Host Response and Cytokine Changes, Anja K. Jaehne, Yalei Chen, A Schoenling, Jasreen Gill, John Deledda, Laila M. Poisson, and Emanuel P. Rivers
Cerebral Blood Flow Response to Fluid Challenge in Acute Ischemic Stroke, S Keene, Joseph B. Miller, C L. Price, R Thompson, Sean Calo, P Levy, and Christopher A. Lewandowski
Genetic Variants in the Circadian Rhythm Pathway Predict PTSD Symptoms following Trauma Exposure, Sarah Linnstaedt, Lindsey Jung, Christine Zhou, Matthew Mauck, Michael Kurz, Erin Zimny, Claire Pearson, Phyllis Hendry, and Samuel McLean
fkbp5 Variant rs3800373 Alters fkbp5 RNA Secondary Structure and Prevents Stress-Induced Micro-RNA-320a Downregulation of fkbp5, Resulting in Glucocorticoid Resistance and Increased Vulnerability to Chronic Posttraumatic Pain, S Linnstaedt, K Riker, K Kutchko, L Lackey, M Kurz, Christopher A. Lewandowski, C Pearson, P Hendry, A Laederach, and S McLean
Expression Levels of Xist Rna Predict Ptsd and Chronic Pain Outcomes in Women Experiencing Motor Vehicle Collision, S Linnstaedt, S Yu, C Chen, M Kurz, C Pearson, P Hendry, Christopher A. Lewandowski, R Domeier, K Damiron, and S McLean
Microrna-19b Acts as a Sex-Dependent Regulatory Hub for PTSD and Chronic Widespread Pain Development Following Trauma Exposure, S Linnstaedt, S Yu, C Chen, M Kurz, C Pearson, P Hendry, Christopher A. Lewandowski, R Domeier, K Damiron, and S McLean
Observation Unit Utilization in Decompensated Heart Failure and Clinical Predictors for Appropriate Triage, V Lipari, M Mashiba, Varsha Mendiratta, Scott Lawler, and Joseph J. Gibbs
Overutilization of the Observation Unit for Decompensated Heart Failure, M Mashiba, Scott Lawler, Varsha Mendiratta, V Lipari, F Georgie, Paul Nona, and Joseph J. Gibbs
Derivation of Patient Decision Tool for Sore Throat, M McRae, T Van Veen, Sophia Binz, Sean Calo, K R. Rose, Adam Robichaud, and Joseph B. Miller
Hemodynamic Disturbances in Patients with Transient Ischemic Attack, Joseph Miller, Harish Kinni, Richard M. Nowak, B Reed, Michele Moyer, S DiSomma, P Nanayakkara, and P Levy
Reactive Gliosis Improves Outcome in an Aged Rat Model of Embolic Stroke, Daniel C. Morris, Michael Chopp, Wing Lee Cheung, Talan Zhang, Mei Lu, and Zhenggang Zhang
Short-Term Prognostic Utility of Low, Intermediate, and High Heart Scores in Patients Presenting to the Emergency Department with Possible Acute Myocardial Injury, Samantha Noll, Scott Lawler, James McCord, Michael Hudson, Michele Moyer, Gordon Jacobsen, and Richard M. Nowak
Decreasing Ischemic Electrocardiocraphic Changes in Patients Diagnosed with Acute Myocardial Infarction in the Era of High Sensitivity Troponin Assays, Richard M. Nowak, Waleed Al-Darzi, Samantha Noll, Michael Hudson, Michele Moyer, Gordon Jacobsen, and James McCord
Presenting Emergency Department Hemodynamic Phenotypes of Acute Heart Failure Patients, Richard M. Nowak, S Disomma, P Nanayakkara, B Reed, Michele Moyer, S Millis, and P Levy
Elevated Troponin Values in the Emergency Department: Most Often Not Associated with Acute Myocardial Infarction, Richard M. Nowak, Tarun Jain, Daniel Hrabec, Michele Moyer, Michael Hudson, Gordon Jacobsen, and James McCord
Emergency Department Triage Blood Glucose Levels: Outcomes Implications in Patients with Severe Sepsis and Septic Shock, A Schoenling, Mohamed Hamam, Anja Jaehne, S Calo, Jasreen Gill, Seth Krupp, and Emanuel Rivers
Severely Elevated Blood Pressure in the Emergency Department is an Independent Predictor of 6- and 12-month Cardiovascular Events, Mohammad A. Siddiqui, Joseph B. Miller MD, A T. Vahia, A Brody, and P Levy
Severely Elevated Blood Pressure in the Emergency Department is Associated with Short-Term Stroke Risk, Mohammad A. Siddiqui, V Stahl, Joseph B. Miller MD, and A T. Vahia
