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Keith Churchwell
Researcher at Yale University
Publications - 33
Citations - 1020
Keith Churchwell is an academic researcher from Yale University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 23 publications receiving 590 citations. Previous affiliations of Keith Churchwell include Vanderbilt University Medical Center & Vanderbilt University.
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Call to Action: Structural Racism as a Fundamental Driver of Health Disparities: A Presidential Advisory From the American Heart Association.
Keith Churchwell,Mitchell S.V. Elkind,Regina M. Benjamin,April P. Carson,Edward K. Chang,Willie Lawrence,Andrew Lee Mills,Tanya M. Odom,Carlos J. Rodriguez,Fatima Rodriguez,Eduardo Sanchez,Anjail Z Sharrief,Mario Sims,Olajide Williams +13 more
TL;DR: This presidential advisory reviews the historical context, current state, and potential solutions to address structural racism in the authors' country and declares its unequivocal support of antiracist principles.
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Myocardial perfusion and function single photon emission computed tomography.
Christopher L. Hansen,Richard A. Goldstein,Olakunle O. Akinboboye,Daniel S. Berman,Elias H. Botvinick,Keith Churchwell,C. David Cooke,James R. Corbett,S. James Cullom,Seth T. Dahlberg,Regina S. Druz,Edward P. Ficaro,James R. Galt,Ravi K. Garg,Guido Germano,Gary V. Heller,Milena J. Henzlova,Mark Hyun,Lynne L. Johnson,April Mann,Benjamin D. McCallister,Robert A. Quaife,Terrence D. Ruddy,Senthil Sundaram,Raymond Taillefer,R. Parker Ward,John J. Mahmarian +26 more
TL;DR: Christopher L. Hansen, MD, Richard A. Goldstein, PhD, Olakunle O. Akinboboye, MBBS, MPH, MBA, Daniel S. Botvinick,MD, Keith B. Churchwell, MD and Lynne L. Hyun, CNMT, NCT, RT(N)(R), Lynnel.
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Unmasking of Brugada Syndrome by Lithium
TL;DR: The widely used drug lithium is a potent blocker of cardiac sodium channels and may unmask patients with the Brugada syndrome.
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Clinical Characteristics and Outcomes for 7,995 Patients with SARS-CoV-2 Infection.
Jacob McPadden,Frederick Warner,H. Patrick Young,Nathan C. Hurley,Rebecca Pulk,Avinainder Singh,Thomas J S Durant,Guannan Gong,Nihar R. Desai,Adrian D. Haimovich,Richard Andrew Taylor,Murat Gunel,Charles S. Dela Cruz,Shelli F. Farhadian,Jonathan M. Siner,Merceditas Villanueva,Keith Churchwell,Allen L. Hsiao,Charles J Torre,Eric J. Velazquez,Roy S. Herbst,Akiko Iwasaki,Akiko Iwasaki,Albert I. Ko,Bobak J. Mortazavi,Harlan M. Krumholz,Wade L. Schulz +26 more
TL;DR: Older age and male sex are identified as the most strongly associated risks for admission and in-hospital mortality in patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection.
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Clinical characteristics and outcomes for 7,995 patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection.
Jacob McPadden,Frederick Warner,H. Patrick Young,Nathan C. Hurley,Rebecca Pulk,Avinainder Singh,Thomas J S Durant,Guannan Gong,Nihar R. Desai,Adrian D. Haimovich,Richard Andrew Taylor,Murat Gunel,Charles S. Dela Cruz,Shelli F. Farhadian,Jonathan M. Siner,Merceditas Villanueva,Keith Churchwell,Allen L. Hsiao,Charles J Torre,Eric J. Velazquez,Roy S. Herbst,Akiko Iwasaki,Akiko Iwasaki,Albert I. Ko,Bobak J. Mortazavi,Harlan M. Krumholz,Wade L. Schulz +26 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors identified risk factors associated with admission and disease severity in patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome virus (SARS-CoV-2) infection as determined by RT-PCR testing and assessed features associated with the need for respiratory support.