2024
Early, Individualized Recommendations for Hospitalized Patients With Acute Kidney Injury
Aklilu A, Menez S, Baker M, Brown D, Dircksen K, Dunkley K, Gaviria S, Farrokh S, Faulkner S, Jones C, Kadhim B, Le D, Li F, Makhijani A, Martin M, Moledina D, Coronel-Moreno C, O’Connor K, Shelton K, Shvets K, Srialluri N, Tan J, Testani J, Corona-Villalobos C, Yamamoto Y, Parikh C, Wilson F, Sundararajan A, Wang A, Schretlen C, Singel D, Moss E, Aune F, Iantosca G, Zou G, Chernova I, Bitzel J, Hernandez J, Lindsley J, Dane K, Orias M, Mehta P, Zassman-Isner S, Wen Y, Freeman N. Early, Individualized Recommendations for Hospitalized Patients With Acute Kidney Injury. JAMA 2024, 332: 2081-2090. PMID: 39454050, PMCID: PMC11669049, DOI: 10.1001/jama.2024.22718.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchElectronic health recordsUsual careHealth recordsAction teamsClinicians of patientsHospitalized patientsFinal follow-upIntervention groupHealth systemStudy pharmacistsStudy physiciansMain OutcomesAssociated with adverse outcomesAcute kidney injuryRandomized clinical trialsPrimary outcomeIndividualized recommendationsNew HavenAdverse outcomesAKI detectionCareRhode IslandComposite outcomeFollow-upInterventionPatient Priorities–Aligned Care for Older Adults With Multiple Conditions
Tinetti M, Hashmi A, Ng H, Doyle M, Goto T, Esterson J, Naik A, Dindo L, Li F. Patient Priorities–Aligned Care for Older Adults With Multiple Conditions. JAMA Network Open 2024, 7: e2352666. PMID: 38261319, PMCID: PMC10807252, DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.52666.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPatient Priorities CarePatient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information SystemPerceived treatment burdenUsual careUC participantsOutcomes Measurement Information SystemPatients' health prioritiesTreatment burden scoresHealth outcome goalsHealth care preferencesMeasurement Information SystemTreatment burdenDecision quality measuresPrescribing decision-makingFollow-upNonrandomized controlled trialsPatient-reported outcomesAlign careCare preferencesPriority careMultisite practiceHealth professionalsHealth priorityChronic conditionsSocial roles
2023
R ealtime Diagnosis from E lectrocardiogram Artificial Intelligence- G uided Screening for A trial Fibrillation with L ong Follow-Up (REGAL): Rationale and design of a pragmatic, decentralized, randomized controlled trial
Yao X, Attia Z, Behnken E, Hart M, Inselman S, Weber K, Li F, Stricker N, Stricker J, Friedman P, Noseworthy P. R ealtime Diagnosis from E lectrocardiogram Artificial Intelligence- G uided Screening for A trial Fibrillation with L ong Follow-Up (REGAL): Rationale and design of a pragmatic, decentralized, randomized controlled trial. American Heart Journal 2023, 267: 62-69. PMID: 37913853, DOI: 10.1016/j.ahj.2023.10.005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsConsumer wearable devicesOlder adultsUnrecognized AFAssociated with increased risk of strokeApple WatchFollow-upAtrial fibrillationAssociated with increased riskEarly diagnosis of AFAll-cause mortalityRandomized controlled trialsCognitive function declineEarly diagnosisIntervention armPragmatic trialRisk of strokeDiagnosis of AFAI-ECGDisease preventionSecondary outcomesFunctional declineDisease burdenPrimary outcomeLong-term follow-upHigh-risk patients
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