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Daniel Eastwood

Researcher at Medical College of Wisconsin

Publications -  88
Citations -  3394

Daniel Eastwood is an academic researcher from Medical College of Wisconsin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Survival rate & Transplantation. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 85 publications receiving 2985 citations. Previous affiliations of Daniel Eastwood include University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee.

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Preventing leg amputations in critical limb ischemia with below-the-knee drug-eluting stents: the PaRADISE (PReventing Amputations using Drug eluting StEnts) trial.

TL;DR: Treating below-the-knee critical limb ischemia with DES is an effective and safe means of preventing major amputation and relieving symptoms andLimb salvage and survival rates in patients treated with DES exceed those of historic controls.
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Impact of a neurointensivist on outcomes in patients with head trauma treated in a neurosciences intensive care unit

TL;DR: The institution of a neurointensivist-led team model had an independent, positive impact on patient outcomes, including a lower NICU-associated mortality rate and hospital LOS, improved disposition, and better chart documentation.
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Multivariate analysis suggests improved perioperative outcome in Crohn's disease patients receiving immunomodulator therapy after segmental resection and/or strictureplasty.

TL;DR: Medical management with immunomodulator therapy is safe and significantly decreases postoperative intraabdominal septic complications in CD patients undergoing surgical procedures requiring bowel anastomosis or strictureplasty.
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Multidetector Computerized Tomography Urography as the Primary Imaging Modality for Detecting Urinary Tract Neoplasms in Patients With Asymptomatic Hematuria

TL;DR: Multidetector computerized tomography urography is relatively sensitive and highly specific for detecting urinary neoplasms and does not eliminate the role of cystoscopy in the evaluation of hematuria.