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I. David Kaye
Researcher at Thomas Jefferson University
Publications - 35
Citations - 281
I. David Kaye is an academic researcher from Thomas Jefferson University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion & Retrospective cohort study. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 34 publications receiving 139 citations. Previous affiliations of I. David Kaye include Thomas Jefferson University Hospital & New York University.
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The Evolution of Current Research Impact Metrics: From Bibliometrics to Altmetrics?
Joseph S. Butler,I. David Kaye,Arjun S. Sebastian,Scott C. Wagner,Patrick B Morrissey,Gregory D. Schroeder,Christopher K. Kepler,Alexander R. Vaccaro +7 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that altmetrics used in research evaluation should be part of an informed peer-review process such as traditional metrics, and traditional and alternative metrics should complement, not replace, each other in the peer- review process.
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Predictors of morbidity and mortality among patients with cervical spondylotic myelopathy treated surgically.
I. David Kaye,Bryan J. Marascalchi,Angel E. Macagno,Virginie Lafage,John A. Bendo,Peter G. Passias +5 more
TL;DR: The NIS database was used to provide national estimates of morbidity and mortality following surgical management of CSM in the United States and several comorbidities, as well as demographic and surgical parameters, were identified as associated factors.
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Are Outcomes of Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion Influenced by Presurgical Depression Symptoms on the Mental Component Score of the Short Form-12 Survey?
Srikanth N. Divi,Dhruv K.C. Goyal,John J. Mangan,Matthew S. Galetta,Kristen Nicholson,Taolin Fang,Sourabh Goyal,Thomas J Booth,Daniel Tarazona,Christopher J Lucasti,I. David Kaye,Mark F. Kurd,Barrett I. Woods,Kris E. Radcliff,Jeffery A. Rihn,D. Greg Anderson,Alan S. Hilibrand,Christopher K. Kepler,Alexander R. Vaccaro,Gregory D. Schroeder +19 more
TL;DR: Patients who presented with preoperative depression reported more pain and disability symptoms preoperatively and postoperatively, however both groups achieved similar degrees of improvement.
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The Cortical Bone Trajectory for Pedicle Screw Insertion
TL;DR: The cortical screw instrumentation is a medially to laterally, caudally to cranially directed path that allows for less soft-tissue dissection during insertion, making it amenable to minimally invasive techniques and useful in cases of trauma and adjacent segment disease.
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Atypical Femur Fractures: A Review
TL;DR: Despite an abundance of literature, atypical femur fractures remain difficult to treat, and surgeons must be aware of the tricks and complications associated with their management.