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Geraldine Lee
Researcher at King's College London
Publications - 158
Citations - 3029
Geraldine Lee is an academic researcher from King's College London. The author has contributed to research in topics: Emergency department & Health care. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 144 publications receiving 2530 citations. Previous affiliations of Geraldine Lee include La Trobe University & Alfred Hospital.
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Prospective Randomized Controlled Trial of Operative Rib Fixation in Traumatic Flail Chest
Silvana Marasco,Silvana Marasco,Andrew Davies,Jamie Cooper,Dinesh Varma,Dinesh Varma,Victoria Bennett,Rachael Nevill,Geraldine Lee,Michael Bailey,Michael Bailey,Mark Fitzgerald +11 more
TL;DR: Operative fixation of fractured ribs reduces ventilation requirement and intensive care stay in a cohort of multitrauma patients with severe flail chest injury.
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Diffuse Ventricular Fibrosis in Atrial Fibrillation Noninvasive Evaluation and Relationships With Aging and Systolic Dysfunction
Liang-Han Ling,Peter M. Kistler,Andris H. Ellims,Leah M. Iles,Geraldine Lee,Gerard L. Hughes,Jonathan M. Kalman,David M. Kaye,Andrew J. Taylor +8 more
TL;DR: Post-contrast ventricular T(1) mapping identifies diffuse LV fibrosis in patients with AF and provides new insights into the association between AF and adverse ventricular remodeling.
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Trauma Resuscitation Errors and Computer-Assisted Decision Support
Mark Fitzgerald,Peter Cameron,Peter Cameron,Colin F. Mackenzie,Nathan Farrow,Pamela Scicluna,Robert Gocentas,Adam Bystrzycki,Geraldine Lee,Gerard O'Reilly,Nick Andrianopoulos,Linas Dziukas,D. Jamie Cooper,Andrew Silvers,Alfredo Mori,Angela Murray,Sue Smith,Yan Xiao,Dion Stub,Frank T McDermott,Jeffrey V. Rosenfeld +20 more
TL;DR: Computer-aided, real-time decision support resulted in improved protocol compliance and reduced errors and morbidity in severe injured adults during initial resuscitation.
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Quality of life after major trauma with multiple rib fractures
TL;DR: A significant reduction in quality of life is demonstrated for rib fracture patients requiring admission to hospital, which does not return to the level of Australian norms for at least two years.
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Forecasting emergency department presentations
Robert Champion,Leigh Kinsman,Geraldine Lee,Kevin Masman,Elizabeth. May,Terence M. Mills,Michael D. Taylor,Paulett R Thomas,Ruth J. Williams +8 more
TL;DR: Time series analysis is shown to provide a useful, readily available tool for predicting emergency department demand in hospitals and emergency departments in regional Victoria.