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Christopher S. King
Researcher at Walter Reed Army Medical Center
Publications - 33
Citations - 4444
Christopher S. King is an academic researcher from Walter Reed Army Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pulmonary embolism & Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 33 publications receiving 3734 citations. Previous affiliations of Christopher S. King include William Beaumont Army Medical Center & Virginia Commonwealth University.
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Antithrombotic Therapy for VTE Disease: CHEST Guideline and Expert Panel Report
Clive Kearon,Elie A. Akl,Elie A. Akl,Joseph Ornelas,Allen J. Blaivas,David Jiménez,Henri Bounameaux,Menno V. Huisman,Christopher S. King,Timothy A. Morris,Namita Sood,Scott M. Stevens,Janine R.E. Vintch,Philip S. Wells,Scott C. Woller,Lisa K. Moores +15 more
TL;DR: Recommendations on 12 topics that were in the 9th edition of these guidelines are updated, and 3 new topics are addressed.
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Twice vs Three Times Daily Heparin Dosing for Thromboembolism Prophylaxis in the General Medical Population: A Metaanalysis
TL;DR: BID heparin dosing causes fewer major bleeding episodes, while TID dosing appears to offer somewhat better efficacy in preventing clinically relevant VTE events.
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Clinical and lung-function variables associated with vocal cord dysfunction.
TL;DR: VCD remains difficult to predict with spirometry or flow-volume loops, and normal flow- volume loop patterns should not influence the decision to perform laryngoscopy if VCD is suspected.
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Should patients be able to follow commands prior to extubation
TL;DR: Although extubation failure is a risk factor for poor overall outcome in heterogeneous populations, its impact on the patient failing with neurologic dysfunction has not been adequately determined.
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Native lung complications in single-lung transplant recipients and the role of pneumonectomy.
Christopher S. King,Sandeep J. Khandhar,Nelson A. Burton,Oksana A. Shlobin,Shahzad Ahmad,Edward A. Lefrak,Scott D. Barnett,Steven D. Nathan +7 more
TL;DR: Native lung complications impact post-transplant survival in single-lung transplant recipients and may partly explain why outcomes with single- lung transplantation are inferior to those of bilateral lung transplantation.