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Justin B. Long
Researcher at Emory University
Publications - 13
Citations - 626
Justin B. Long is an academic researcher from Emory University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catheter & Adverse effect. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 13 publications receiving 445 citations. Previous affiliations of Justin B. Long include Northwestern University & Children's Memorial Hospital.
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Complications in Pediatric Regional Anesthesia: An Analysis of More than 100,000 Blocks from the Pediatric Regional Anesthesia Network.
Benjamin J. Walker,Justin B. Long,Madhankumar Sathyamoorthy,Jennifer Birstler,Christine Wolf,Adrian T. Bosenberg,Sean H. Flack,Elliot J. Krane,Navil F. Sethna,Santhanam Suresh,Andreas H. Taenzer,David M. Polaner,Lynn D. Martin,Corrie Anderson,R. Sunder,Trevor Adams,Lizabeth D Martin,Martha Pankovich,Amod Sawardekar,Patrick K. Birmingham,Ryan Marcelino,R J Ramarmurthi,Peter Szmuk,Galit Kastner Ungar,Sara Lozano,Karen Boretsky,Ranu Jain,Maria Matuszczak,Timothy Petersen,Jennifer Dillow,Robert W. Power,Kim Nguyen,Benjamin H. Lee,Lisa Chan,Jorge Pineda,Jacob L Hutchins,Kimberly Mendoza,Kristen Spisak,Aali M Shah,Kathryn DelPizzo,Naomi Dong,Vidya Yalamanchili,Claudia Venable,Cassandra Armstead Williams,Reena Chaudahari,Susumu Ohkawa,Helga Usljebrka,Tarun Bhalla,Pedro Paulo Vanzillotta,Seza Apiliogullari,Andrew D Franklin,Akiko Ando,Sophie R. Pestieau,Caroline F. Wright,Julia M. Rosenbloom,Tony Anderson +55 more
TL;DR: A level of safety in pediatric regional anesthesia that is comparable to adult practice and confirms the safety of placing blocks under general anesthesia in children is demonstrated.
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Are caudal blocks for pain control safe in children? an analysis of 18,650 caudal blocks from the Pediatric Regional Anesthesia Network (PRAN) database.
TL;DR: Safety concerns should not be a barrier to the use of caudal blocks in children assuming an appropriate selection of local anesthetic dosage, and subjects received doses that could be potentially unsafe.
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The Role of Augmented Intelligence (AI) in Detecting and Preventing the Spread of Novel Coronavirus.
TL;DR: While augmented intelligence (AI) in healthcare has been widely cited as an important approach to aid in the detection of disease and making clinical diagnosis, this recent outbreak emphasizes the need and opportunity to utilize AI to predict outbreaks.
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Transversus abdominis plane block in children: a multicenter safety analysis of 1994 cases from the PRAN (Pediatric Regional Anesthesia Network) database
Justin B. Long,Patrick K. Birmingham,Gildasio S. De Oliveira,Katie M. Schaldenbrand,Santhanam Suresh +4 more
TL;DR: The main objective of the current investigation was to determine the incidence of overall and specific complications resulting from the performance of the TAP block in children, and to evaluate patterns of local anesthetic dosage selection in the same population.
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Peripheral nerve catheters in children: an analysis of safety and practice patterns from the pediatric regional anesthesia network (PRAN)
Benjamin J. Walker,Justin B. Long,G. S. De Oliveira,Peter Szmuk,Christopher Tan Setiawan,David M. Polaner,Santhanam Suresh +6 more
TL;DR: The data support the safety of placing PNCs in children, with adverse event rates similar to adult studies, and catheter problems are common, yet minor in severity.