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David A. Horowitz

Researcher at University of Pennsylvania

Publications -  17
Citations -  1097

David A. Horowitz is an academic researcher from University of Pennsylvania. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neurointensive care & Disease management (health). The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 16 publications receiving 923 citations. Previous affiliations of David A. Horowitz include Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania.

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Consensus Summary Statement of the International Multidisciplinary Consensus Conference on Multimodality Monitoring in Neurocritical Care : A statement for healthcare professionals from the Neurocritical Care Society and the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine

TL;DR: International experts from neurosurgery, neurocritical care, neurology, critical care, neuroanesthesiology, nursing, pharmacy, and informatics undertook a systematic literature review to develop recommendations about specific topics on physiologic processes important to the care of patients with disorders that require neuro critical care.
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Consensus summary statement of the International Multidisciplinary Consensus Conference on Multimodality Monitoring in Neurocritical Care : a statement for healthcare professionals from the Neurocritical Care Society and the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine.

TL;DR: International experts from neurosurgery, neurocritical care, neurology, critical care, neuroanesthesiology, nursing, pharmacy, and informatics undertook a systematic literature review to develop recommendations about specific topics on physiologic processes important to the care of patients with disorders that require neuro critical care.
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Cholesterol measures to identify and treat individuals at risk for coronary heart disease.

TL;DR: Cholesterol levels do not provide incremental predictive value over cholesterol ratios in identifying people at risk for CHD, and changes in ratios are better predictors of successful CHD risk reduction than changes in levels.
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The International Multidisciplinary Consensus Conference on Multimodality Monitoring in Neurocritical Care: Evidentiary Tables: A Statement for Healthcare Professionals from the Neurocritical Care Society and the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine

TL;DR: The evidentiary tables for select topics including systemic hemodynamics, intracranial pressure, brain and systemic oxygenation, EEG, brain metabolism, biomarkers, processes of care and monitoring in emerging economies are provided to provide the clinician ready access to evidence that supports recommendations about neuromonitoring.
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A comparison of in-person home care, home care with telephone contact and home care with telemonitoring for disease management:

TL;DR: Previous rehospitalization was a consistent predictor of those who were rehospitalized, suggesting that it may be a useful indicator for identifying patients likely to need additional attention.