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Malkeet Gupta
Researcher at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center
Publications - 4
Citations - 65
Malkeet Gupta is an academic researcher from Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Head injury & Prospective cohort study. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 37 citations. Previous affiliations of Malkeet Gupta include Antelope Valley Hospital.
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Prevalence of Intracranial Injury in Adult Patients With Blunt Head Trauma With and Without Anticoagulant or Antiplatelet Use.
Marc A. Probst,Malkeet Gupta,Gregory W. Hendey,Robert M. Rodriguez,Gary Winkel,George T. Loo,William R. Mower +6 more
TL;DR: Clinicians should have a low threshold for neuroimaging when evaluating patients receiving warfarin or a combination of aspirin and clopidogrel in combination for significant intracranial injury, but not those receiving aspirin alone.
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Validation of the sensitivity of the National Emergency X-Radiography Utilization Study (NEXUS) Head computed tomographic (CT) decision instrument for selective imaging of blunt head injury patients: An observational study.
William R. Mower,Malkeet Gupta,Malkeet Gupta,Robert M. Rodriguez,Gregory W. Hendey,Gregory W. Hendey +5 more
TL;DR: The instrument’s performance in assigning “high-risk” status to patients requiring neurosurgical intervention among a cohort of 11,770 blunt head injury patients is examined and confirmation of the hypothesis that the lower 95% confidence limit for its sensitivity in detecting serious injury exceeds 99.0 is needed is confirmed.
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Identification of Clinical Characteristics Associated With High-Level Care Among Patients With Skin and Soft Tissue Infections.
William R. Mower,Samantha P. Kadera,Armando D. Rodriguez,Vera Vanderkraan,Pravin K. Krishna,Pravin K. Krishna,Emily Chiu,McKenzie J. Wilson,Malkeet Gupta,Malkeet Gupta,Anusha Krishnadasan,Gregory J. Moran,David A. Talan +12 more
TL;DR: A limited number of simple clinical characteristics appear to be able to identify skin and soft tissue infection patients who require high‐level inpatient services, and whether patients who do not exhibit these criteria can be safely discharged from the ED is needed.
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Validation of the Pediatric NEXUS II Head Computed Tomography Decision Instrument for Selective Imaging of Pediatric Patients with Blunt Head Trauma.
Malkeet Gupta,Malkeet Gupta,William R. Mower,Robert M. Rodriguez,Gregory W. Hendey,Gregory W. Hendey +5 more
TL;DR: The Pediatric NEXUS Head CT DI reliably identifies blunt trauma patients who require head CT imaging and could significantly reduce the use of CT imaging.