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Edward Burn
Researcher at University of Oxford
Publications - 81
Citations - 1781
Edward Burn is an academic researcher from University of Oxford. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Population. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 59 publications receiving 1012 citations. Previous affiliations of Edward Burn include Queensland University of Technology.
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Nicholas Graves,Catherine Wloch,Jennie Wilson,Adrian G. Barnett,Alex J. Sutton,Nicola J. Cooper,Katharina Merollini,Victoria McCreanor,Qinglu Cheng,Edward Burn,Theresa Lamagni,Andre Charlett +11 more
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Safety of hydroxychloroquine, alone and in combination with azithromycin, in light of rapid wide-spread use for COVID-19: a multinational, network cohort and self-controlled case series study
Jennifer C E Lane,J Weaves,Kristin Kostka,T Duarte-Salles,Abrahao,Heba Alghoul,Osaid Alser,Thamir M. Alshammari,Patricia Biedermann,Edward Burn,Paula Casajust,Mitchell M. Conover,Aedín C. Culhane,A Daydov,Scott L. DuVall,Dmitry Dymshyts,Sergio Fernandez-Bertolin,Kristina Fišter,Jill Hardin,Laura Hester,George Hripcsak,Seamus Kent,Sajan Khosla,Spyros Kolovos,Christophe G. Lambert,J van der Lei,A Londhe,Kristine E. Lynch,Rupa Makadia,Andrea V. Margulis,Michael E. Matheny,Paras P. Mehta,Daniel R. Morales,H Morgan-Stewart,M Mossveld,Danielle Newby,Fredrik Nyberg,Anna Ostropolets,Rae Woong Park,A Prats Uribe,R Gowtham,Christian G. Reich,Jenna Reps,Peter R. Rijnbeek,Sathappan Smk.,Martijn J. Schuemie,Sarah Seager,Anthony G. Sena,Azza Shoaibi,Matthew E. Spotnitz,Marc A. Suchard,Joel N. Swerdel,C Torre,David Vizcaya,Haini Wen,M. de Wilde,Seng Chan You,Lin Zhang,Oleg Zhuk,Patrick B. Ryan,D Prieto Alhambra +60 more
TL;DR: Short-term hydroxychloroquine treatment is safe, but addition of azithromycin may induce heart failure and cardiovascular mortality, potentially due to synergistic effects on QT length.
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Risk of hydroxychloroquine alone and in combination with azithromycin in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis: a multinational, retrospective study.
Jennifer C E Lane,James Weaver,Kristin Kostka,Talita Duarte-Salles,Maria Tereza Fernandes Abrahão,Heba Alghoul,Osaid Alser,Thamir M. Alshammari,Patricia Biedermann,Juan M. Banda,Edward Burn,Paula Casajust,Mitchell M. Conover,Aedín C. Culhane,Alexander Davydov,Scott L. DuVall,Scott L. DuVall,Dmitry Dymshyts,Sergio Fernandez-Bertolin,Kristina Fišter,Jill Hardin,Laura Hester,George Hripcsak,George Hripcsak,Benjamin Skov Kaas-Hansen,Seamus Kent,Sajan Khosla,Spyros Kolovos,Christophe G. Lambert,Johan van der Lei,Kristine E. Lynch,Kristine E. Lynch,Rupa Makadia,Andrea V. Margulis,Michael E. Matheny,Paras P. Mehta,Daniel R. Morales,H Morgan-Stewart,Mees Mosseveld,Danielle Newby,Fredrik Nyberg,Anna Ostropolets,Rae Woong Park,Albert Prats-Uribe,Gowtham A. Rao,Christian G. Reich,Jenna Reps,Peter R. Rijnbeek,Selva Muthu Kumaran Sathappan,Martijn J. Schuemie,Sarah Seager,Anthony G. Sena,Anthony G. Sena,Azza Shoaibi,Matthew E. Spotnitz,Marc A. Suchard,Carmine O. Torre,David Vizcaya,Haini Wen,Marcel de Wilde,Junqing Xie,Seng Chan You,Lin Zhang,Lin Zhang,Oleg Zhuk,Patrick B. Ryan,Patrick B. Ryan,Daniel Prieto-Alhambra +67 more
TL;DR: Hydxychloroquine treatment appears to have no increased risk in the short term among patients with rheumatoid arthritis, but in the long term it appears to be associated with excess cardiovascular mortality.
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Trends and determinants of length of stay and hospital reimbursement following knee and hip replacement: evidence from linked primary care and NHS hospital records from 1997 to 2014
Edward Burn,Christopher J Edwards,David W. Murray,Alan J. Silman,Cyrus Cooper,Nigel K Arden,Rafael Pinedo-Villanueva,Daniel Prieto-Alhambra +7 more
TL;DR: Length of stay for joint replacement fell substantially from 1997 to 2014, leading to savings of £1537 and £1412, respectively, which have translated into substantial savings.
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Deep phenotyping of 34,128 adult patients hospitalised with COVID-19 in an international network study
Edward Burn,Seng Chan You,Anthony G. Sena,Anthony G. Sena,Kristin Kostka,Hamed Abedtash,Maria Tereza Fernandes Abrahão,Amanda Alberga,Heba Alghoul,Osaid Alser,Thamir M. Alshammari,María Aragón,Carlos Areia,Juan M. Banda,Jaehyeong Cho,Aedín C. Culhane,Alexander Davydov,Frank J. DeFalco,Talita Duarte-Salles,Scott L. DuVall,Scott L. DuVall,Thomas Falconer,Sergio Fernandez-Bertolin,Weihua Gao,Asieh Golozar,Jill Hardin,George Hripcsak,George Hripcsak,Vojtech Huser,Hokyun Jeon,Yonghua Jing,Chi Young Jung,Benjamin Skov Kaas-Hansen,Denys Kaduk,Seamus Kent,Yeesuk Kim,Spyros Kolovos,Jennifer C E Lane,Hyejin Lee,Kristine E. Lynch,Kristine E. Lynch,Rupa Makadia,Michael E. Matheny,Paras P. Mehta,Daniel R. Morales,Karthik Natarajan,Karthik Natarajan,Fredrik Nyberg,Anna Ostropolets,Rae Woong Park,Jimyung Park,Jose D. Posada,Albert Prats-Uribe,Gowtham A. Rao,Christian G. Reich,Yeunsook Rho,Peter R. Rijnbeek,Lisa M. Schilling,Martijn J. Schuemie,Nigam H. Shah,Azza Shoaibi,Seok Young Song,Matthew E. Spotnitz,Marc A. Suchard,Joel N. Swerdel,David Vizcaya,Salvatore Volpe,Haini Wen,Andrew E. Williams,Belay Birlie Yimer,Lin Zhang,Lin Zhang,Oleg Zhuk,Daniel Prieto-Alhambra,Patrick B. Ryan,Patrick B. Ryan +75 more
TL;DR: Protecting groups vulnerable to influenza is likely a useful starting point in the response to COVID-19, strategies will likely need to be broadened to reflect the particular characteristics of individuals being hospitalised with CO VID-19.