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Gordon Keeler
Researcher at Duke University
Publications - 35
Citations - 11023
Gordon Keeler is an academic researcher from Duke University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Angioplasty & Psychopathology. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 35 publications receiving 10381 citations. Previous affiliations of Gordon Keeler include Cleveland Clinic & Mayo Clinic.
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Prevalence and Development of Psychiatric Disorders in Childhood and Adolescence
TL;DR: The risk of having at least 1 psychiatric disorder by age 16 years is much higher than point estimates would suggest and concurrent comorbidity and homotypic and heterotypic continuity are more marked in girls than in boys.
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Traumatic events and posttraumatic stress in childhood
TL;DR: In the general population of children, potentially traumatic events are fairly common and do not often result in PTS symptoms, except after multiple traumas or a history of anxiety, and the prognosis after the first lifetime trauma exposure was generally favorable.
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Relationships Between Poverty and Psychopathology: A Natural Experiment
TL;DR: An income intervention that moved families out of poverty for reasons that cannot be ascribed to family characteristics had a major effect on some types of children's psychiatric disorders, but not on others.
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A Comparison of Directional Atherectomy with Coronary Angioplasty in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease
Eric J. Topol,Ferdinand Leya,Cass A. Pinkerton,Patrick L. Whitlow,Berthold Höfling,Charles A. Simonton,Ronald Masden,Patrick W. Serruys,Martin B. Leon,David O. Williams,Spencer B. King,Daniel B. Mark,Jeffrey M. Isner,David R. Holmes,Stephen G. Ellis,Kerry L. Lee,Gordon Keeler,Lisa G. Berdan,Tomoaki Hinohara,Robert M. Califf +19 more
TL;DR: Removing coronary artery plaque with atherectomy led to a larger luminal diameter and a small reduction in angiographic restenosis, the latter being confined largely to the proximal left anterior descending coronary artery.
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Obesity and Psychiatric Disorder: Developmental Trajectories
Sarah A. Mustillo,Carol M. Worthman,Alaattin Erkanli,Gordon Keeler,Adrian Angold,E. Jane Costello +5 more
TL;DR: In a general population sample studied longitudinally, chronic obesity was associated with psychopathology and oppositional defiant disorder in boys and girls and depressive disorders in boys.