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Jane Barrett

Researcher at Dartmouth College

Publications -  48
Citations -  8229

Jane Barrett is an academic researcher from Dartmouth College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Poison control. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 48 publications receiving 7810 citations. Previous affiliations of Jane Barrett include Dartmouth–Hitchcock Medical Center & Toronto Western Hospital.

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Rates and outcomes of primary and revision total hip replacement in the United States medicare population.

TL;DR: Analysis of United States Medicare population data showed that the rates of total hip replacement increased with age up to the age of seventy-five to seventy-nine years and that blacks had a significantly lower rate of total hips replacement than whites.
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Association Between Hospital and Surgeon Procedure Volume and Outcomes of Total Hip Replacement in the United States Medicare Population

TL;DR: Patients treated at hospitals and by surgeons with higher annual caseloads of primary and revision total hip replacement had lower rates of mortality and of selected complications.
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The epidemiology of diagnosed pulmonary embolism and deep venous thrombosis in the elderly

TL;DR: In this paper, the basic epidemiology of pulmonary embolism (PE) and deep venous thrombosis (DVT) in the elderly was defined and a project was undertaken to provide that information.
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The Prevalence of Psychiatric Disorders in a Primary Care Practice

TL;DR: Using a two-stage case identification process, patients from a rural primary care practice were assessed for psychiatric disorders over a 15-month period, finding that suggests restricted usefulness of specialty-based categories for the range of clinical presentations in primary care.
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Association Between Hospital and Surgeon Procedure Volume and the Outcomes of Total Knee Replacement

TL;DR: Patients managed at hospitals and by surgeons with greater volumes of total knee replacement have lower risks of perioperative adverse events following primaryTotal knee replacement.