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Lorriana E. Leard
Researcher at University of California, San Francisco
Publications - 84
Citations - 2475
Lorriana E. Leard is an academic researcher from University of California, San Francisco. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lung transplantation & Transplantation. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 70 publications receiving 1686 citations. Previous affiliations of Lorriana E. Leard include University of California.
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Lung Cancer Screening, Version 3.2018, NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology.
Douglas E. Wood,Ella A. Kazerooni,Scott Baum,Georgie A. Eapen,David S. Ettinger,Lifang Hou,David M. Jackman,Donald Klippenstein,Rohit Kumar,Rudy P. Lackner,Lorriana E. Leard,Inga T. Lennes,Ann N. Leung,Samir S. Makani,Pierre P. Massion,Peter J. Mazzone,Robert E. Merritt,Bryan F. Meyers,David E. Midthun,Sudhakar Pipavath,Christie Pratt,Chakravarthy Reddy,Mary E. Reid,Arnold J. Rotter,Peter B. Sachs,Matthew B. Schabath,Mark L. Schiebler,Betty C. Tong,William D. Travis,Benjamin Wei,Stephen C. Yang,Kristina M. Gregory,Miranda Hughes +32 more
TL;DR: This manuscript focuses on identifying patients at high risk for lung cancer who are candidates for low-dose computed tomography of the chest and on evaluating initial screening findings.
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Consensus document for the selection of lung transplant candidates: An update from the International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation.
Lorriana E. Leard,Are Martin Holm,Maryam Valapour,Allan R. Glanville,Sandeep Attawar,Meghan Aversa,Silvia Vidal Campos,Lillian M. Christon,Marcelo Cypel,Göran Dellgren,Matthew G. Hartwig,Siddhartha G. Kapnadak,Nicholas A. Kolaitis,Robert M. Kotloff,Caroline M. Patterson,Oksana A. Shlobin,Patrick Smith,Amparo Solé,Melinda Solomon,David Weill,Marlies S. Wijsenbeek,Brigitte W. M. Willemse,Selim M. Arcasoy,Kathleen J. Ramos +23 more
TL;DR: The International Society for Heart and Lung Transplantation appointed an international group of members to review the literature, to consider recent advances in the management of advanced lung diseases, and to update prior consensus documents on the selection of lung transplant candidates as mentioned in this paper.
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Frailty Phenotypes, Disability, and Outcomes in Adult Candidates for Lung Transplantation.
Jonathan P. Singer,Joshua M. Diamond,Cynthia J. Gries,J. McDonnough,Paul D. Blanc,Rupal J. Shah,Monica Y. Dean,Beverly L Hersh,Paul J. Wolters,Sofya Tokman,Selim M. Arcasoy,Kristy Ramphal,John R. Greenland,Nancy Smith,Pricilla Heffernan,Lori Shah,Pavan Shrestha,Jeffrey A. Golden,Nancy P. Blumenthal,Debbie Huang,Joshua R. Sonett,Steven R. Hays,Michelle Oyster,Patricia P. Katz,Hilary Robbins,M. Brown,Lorriana E. Leard,Jasleen Kukreja,Matthew Bacchetta,Errol L. Bush,Frank D'Ovidio,Melanie Rushefski,Kashif Raza,Jason D. Christie,David J. Lederer +34 more
TL;DR: Frailty is prevalent among lung transplant candidates and is independently associated with greater disability and an increased risk of delisting or death.
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Lung cancer screening: Clinical practice guidelines in oncology
Douglas E. Wood,George A. Eapen,David S. Ettinger,Lifang Hou,David M. Jackman,Ella A. Kazerooni,Donald Klippenstein,Rudy P. Lackner,Lorriana E. Leard,Ann N. Leung,Pierre P. Massion,Bryan F. Meyers,Reginald F. Munden,Gregory A. Otterson,Kimberly S. Peairs,Sudhakar Pipavath,Christie Pratt-Pozo,Chakravarthy Reddy,Mary E. Reid,Arnold J. Rotter,Matthew B. Schabath,Lecia V. Sequist,Betty C. Tong,William D. Travis,Michael Unger,Stephen C. Yang +25 more
TL;DR: A focus on multidisciplinary programs (incorporating primary care doctors, pulmonologists, radiologists, thoracic surgeons, medical oncologists, and pathologists) will be helpful to optimize decision-making and minimize interventions for patients with benign lung disease.
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Gastroesophageal reflux in patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis referred for lung transplantation.
Matthew P. Sweet,Marco G. Patti,Lorriana E. Leard,Jeffrey A. Golden,Steven R. Hays,Charles W. Hoopes,Pierre Theodore +6 more
TL;DR: A majority of patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis have pathologic reflux, and in these patients, reflux is associated with a hypotensive lower esophageal sphincter and abnormal esophagal peristalsis, and often extends into the proximal esophagus.