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Judith Hall
Researcher at St. Michael's Hospital
Publications - 31
Citations - 2762
Judith Hall is an academic researcher from St. Michael's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Randomized controlled trial & Stroke. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 31 publications receiving 2223 citations. Previous affiliations of Judith Hall include Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto & Toronto Rehabilitation Institute.
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Effectiveness of Virtual Reality Using Wii Gaming Technology in Stroke Rehabilitation: A Pilot Randomized Clinical Trial and Proof of Principle
Gustavo Saposnik,Robert Teasell,Muhammad Mamdani,Judith Hall,William E. McIlroy,Donna Cheung,Kevin E. Thorpe,Leonardo G. Cohen,Mark Bayley +8 more
TL;DR: VRWii gaming technology represents a safe, feasible, and potentially effective alternative to facilitate rehabilitation therapy and promote motor recovery after stroke.
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Restrictive or Liberal Red-Cell Transfusion for Cardiac Surgery
C. David Mazer,Richard P. Whitlock,Dean Fergusson,Judith Hall,Emilie P. Belley-Côté,Katherine Connolly,Boris Khanykin,Alexander J. Gregory,Étienne de Médicis,Shay McGuinness,Alistair Royse,François Martin Carrier,Paul J Young,Juan Carlos Villar,Hilary P. Grocott,Manfred D. Seeberger,Stephen E. Fremes,François Lellouche,Summer Syed,Kelly Byrne,Sean M. Bagshaw,Nian C. Hwang,Chirag Mehta,Thomas Painter,Colin Royse,Subodh Verma,Gregory M. T. Hare,Ashley Cohen,Kevin E. Thorpe,Peter Jüni,Nadine Shehata +30 more
TL;DR: In patients undergoing cardiac surgery who were at moderate‐to‐high risk for death, a restrictive strategy regarding red‐cell transfusion was noninferior to a liberal strategy with respect to the composite outcome of death from any cause, myocardial infarction, stroke, or new‐onset renal failure with dialysis, with less blood transfused.
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Efficacy and safety of non-immersive virtual reality exercising in stroke rehabilitation (EVREST): a randomised, multicentre, single-blind, controlled trial
Gustavo Saposnik,Gustavo Saposnik,Leonardo G. Cohen,Muhammad Mamdani,Sepideth Pooyania,Michelle Ploughman,Donna Cheung,Jennifer Shaw,Judith Hall,Peter Nord,Sean P. Dukelow,Yongchai Nilanont,Felipe de los Rios,Lisandro Olmos,Mindy F. Levin,Robert Teasell,Ashley Cohen,Kevin E. Thorpe,Andreas Laupacis,Mark Bayley +19 more
TL;DR: In patients who had a stroke within the 3 months before enrolment and had mild-to-moderate upper extremity motor impairment, non-immersive virtual reality as an add-on therapy to conventional rehabilitation was not superior to a recreational activity intervention in improving motor function, as measured by WMFT.
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Predischarge Screening for Severe Neonatal Hyperbilirubinemia Identifies Infants Who Need Phototherapy
Vinod K. Bhutani,Ann R. Stark,Laura C. Lazzeroni,Ronald L. Poland,Glenn R. Gourley,Steve Kazmierczak,Linda Meloy,Anthony E. Burgos,Judith Hall,David K. Stevenson +9 more
TL;DR: Prischarge TcB/TSB (adjusted for postnatal age) combined with specific clinical factors (especially GA) best predicts subsequent phototherapy use and universal implementation of this strategy in the US should improve outcomes of healthy newborns discharged early.
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Effectiveness of Virtual Reality Exercises in STroke Rehabilitation (EVREST): rationale, design, and protocol of a pilot randomized clinical trial assessing the Wii gaming system.
Gustavo Saposnik,Muhammad Mamdani,Mark Bayley,Kevin E. Thorpe,Judith Hall,Leonardo G. Cohen,Robert Teasell +6 more
TL;DR: EVREST is the first randomized parallel controlled trial assessing the feasibility, safety, and efficacy of virtual reality using Wii gaming technology in stroke rehabilitation and will serve as the basis for a larger multicentre trial.