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Darwin L. Conwell

Researcher at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center

Publications -  356
Citations -  10518

Darwin L. Conwell is an academic researcher from The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pancreatitis & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 46, co-authored 318 publications receiving 8490 citations. Previous affiliations of Darwin L. Conwell include Cleveland Clinic & Boston Children's Hospital.

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The early prediction of mortality in acute pancreatitis: a large population-based study

TL;DR: The BISAP is a simple and accurate method for the early identification of patients at increased risk for in-hospital mortality in acute pancreatitis.
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Lactated Ringer's solution reduces systemic inflammation compared with saline in patients with acute pancreatitis.

TL;DR: Patients with acute pancreatitis who were resuscitated with lactated Ringer's solution had reduced systemic inflammation compared with those who received saline.
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Gastroenterologist-administered propofol versus meperidine and midazolam for advanced upper endoscopy: a prospective, randomized trial.

TL;DR: Gastroenterologist-administered propofol using monitoring with capnography is similar to meperidine/midazolam for both physiological outcomes and patient/endoscopist satisfaction, and leads to significantly improved recovery of baseline activity and food intake 24 hours after the procedure.
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American Pancreatic Association practice guidelines in chronic pancreatitis evidence-based report on diagnostic guidelines

TL;DR: A diagnostic (STEP-wise; survey, tomography, endoscopy, and pancreas function testing) algorithm is proposed that proceeds from a noninvasive to a more invasive approach and a nomenclature is suggested to further characterize patients with established chronic pancreatitis based on TIGAR-O for uniformity across future multicenter research collaborations.
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Common genetic variants in the CLDN2 and PRSS1-PRSS2 loci alter risk for alcohol-related and sporadic pancreatitis

David C. Whitcomb, +201 more
- 01 Dec 2012 - 
TL;DR: Two associations at genome-wide significance identified and replicated at PRSS1-PRSS2 and X-linked CLDN2 are reported and could partially explain the high frequency of alcohol-related pancreatitis in men.