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A. Russell Localio
Researcher at University of Pennsylvania
Publications - 203
Citations - 16809
A. Russell Localio is an academic researcher from University of Pennsylvania. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Odds ratio. The author has an hindex of 61, co-authored 191 publications receiving 15088 citations. Previous affiliations of A. Russell Localio include Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics & University of Mississippi Medical Center.
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Role of computerized physician order entry systems in facilitating medication errors.
Ross Koppel,Joshua P. Metlay,Abigail Cohen,Brian Abaluck,A. Russell Localio,Stephen E. Kimmel,Brian L. Strom +6 more
TL;DR: It is found that a leading CPOE system often facilitated medication error risks, with many reported to occur frequently, and multiple qualitative and survey methods identified and quantified error risks not previously considered.
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Much ado about nothing: a comparison of the performance of meta-analytical methods with rare events.
TL;DR: At event rates below 1 per cent the Peto one‐step odds ratio method was the least biased and most powerful method, and provided the best confidence interval coverage, provided there was no substantial imbalance between treatment and control group sizes within trials, and treatment effects were not exceptionally large.
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Clinical risk factors for primary graft dysfunction after lung transplantation
Joshua M. Diamond,James C. Lee,Steven M. Kawut,Rupal J. Shah,A. Russell Localio,Scarlett L. Bellamy,David J. Lederer,Edward Cantu,Benjamin A. Kohl,Vibha N. Lama,Sangeeta Bhorade,Maria Crespo,Ejigayehu Demissie,Joshua R. Sonett,Keith M. Wille,Jonathan B. Orens,Ashish S. Shah,Ann Weinacker,Selim M. Arcasoy,Pali D. Shah,David S. Wilkes,Lorraine B. Ware,Scott M. Palmer,Jason D. Christie +23 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a 10-center prospective cohort study was performed to identify donor, recipient, and perioperative risk factors for primary graft dysfunction (PGD) in lung transplant patients.
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A Clinical Grading Scale to Predict Malignant Hyperthermia Susceptibility
Marilyn Green Larach,A. Russell Localio,Gregory C. Allen,Michael A. Denborough,F. Richard Ellis,Gerald A. Gronert,Richard F. Kaplan,Sheila M. Muldoon,Thomas E. Nelson,H. Ørding,Henry Rosenberg,Barbara E. Waud,Denise J. Wedel +12 more
TL;DR: The malignant hyperthermia clinical grading scale is recommended for use as an aid to the objective definition of this disease and may improve malignanthyperthermia research by allowing comparisons among well-defined groups of patients.
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The Impact of Placement Stability on Behavioral Well-being for Children in Foster Care
TL;DR: A finding that children in foster care experience placement instability unrelated to their baseline problems, and this instability has a significant impact on their behavioral well-being would support the development of interventions that promote placement stability as a means to improve outcomes among youth entering care.