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Douglas P. Barnaby
Researcher at The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research
Publications - 30
Citations - 8311
Douglas P. Barnaby is an academic researcher from The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Emergency department & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 27 publications receiving 5907 citations. Previous affiliations of Douglas P. Barnaby include Hofstra University & Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
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Isolated intrathoracic injury with air bag use.
Andrew E. Sama,Douglas P. Barnaby,Kevin J. Wallis,Dominick Gadaleta,Michael H. Hall,Roy L. Nelson,James B. Naidich,Robert J. Ward +7 more
TL;DR: The restrained (air bag and seatbelt) driver of a vehicle involved in a high-speed motor-vehicle accident sustained a tear of the thoracic aorta with no signs of external injury.
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Evaluation of CTPA interpreted as limited in pregnant patients suspected for pulmonary embolism
Stuart L. Cohen,J. Wang,J. Wang,M Mankerian,Chinara Feizullayeva,John Austin McCandlish,Douglas P. Barnaby,Douglas P. Barnaby,Pina C. Sanelli,Thomas McGinn,Thomas McGinn +10 more
TL;DR: CTPA interpreted as limited in pregnancy are common and may be associated with younger age, larger patient size, and second and third trimesters, however, severely limited interpretations are much less common and patient size the only significant predictor.
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Nudging Health Care Providers’ Adoption of Clinical Decision Support: Protocol for the User-Centered Development of a Behavioral Economics–Inspired Electronic Health Record Tool
Safiya Richardson,Katherine L. Dauber-Decker,Jeffrey Solomon,Sundas Khan,Douglas P. Barnaby,John Chelico,Michael Qiu,Yan Liu,Devin M. Mann,Renee Pekmezaris,Thomas McGinn,M. Diefenbach +11 more
TL;DR: The pulmonary embolism risk calculator (PE risk calculator) as discussed by the authors is a clinical decision support tool that incorporates a behavior theory-informed nudge to address identified behavioral barriers to use.
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Predictive performance of the quick Sepsis-related Organ Failure Assessment in a population of emergency department patients with sepsis.
Shannon M. Fernando,Douglas P. Barnaby,Christophe L. Herry,E. John Gallagher,Andrew J.E. Seely,Andrew J.E. Seely +5 more
TL;DR: This paper aims to demonstrate the efforts towards in-situ applicability of EMMARM, which aims to provide real-time information about concrete mechanical properties such as E-modulus and compressive strength in the immune system.
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Nudging Provider Adoption of Clinical Decision Support: Pilot Study of a Behavioral Economic-Inspired Electronic Health Record Tool
Safiya Richardson,Katherine L. Dauber-Decker,Jeffrey Solomon,Pradeep Seelamneni,Dee Luo,Sundas Khan,Douglas P. Barnaby,John Chelico,Guanghuai Qiu,Yan Liu,S.P. Sanghani,Devin M. Mann,Renee Pekmezaris,Thomas McGinn,M. Diefenbach +14 more