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Marian R. Passannante

Researcher at Rutgers University

Publications -  37
Citations -  1054

Marian R. Passannante is an academic researcher from Rutgers University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Poison control. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 36 publications receiving 971 citations. Previous affiliations of Marian R. Passannante include Boston Children's Hospital & University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey.

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Admission or Observation Is Not Necessary after a Negative Abdominal Computed Tomographic Scan in Patients with Suspected Blunt Abdominal Trauma: Results of a Prospective, Multi-institutional Trial

TL;DR: Data indicate that abdominal tenderness is not predictive of an abdominal injury and that patients with a negative CT scan after suspected blunt abdominal trauma do not benefit from hospital admission and prolonged observation.
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Emergency Department Discharge of Patients With a Negative Cranial Computed Tomography Scan After Minimal Head Injury

TL;DR: Patients with a cranial CT scan, obtained on a helical CT scanner, that shows no intracerebral injury and who do not have other body system injuries or a persistence of any neurologic finding can be safely discharged from the emergency department without a period of either inpatient or outpatient observation.
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Enhancement of Treatment Completion for Latent Tuberculosis Infection With 4 Months of Rifampin

TL;DR: Patients receiving 4R were significantly more likely to complete therapy than those receiving 9H, and employment was negatively associated with treatment completion in the same model.
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Unrelenting violence: an analysis of 6,322 gunshot wound patients at a Level I trauma center.

TL;DR: GSW violence remains a significant public health problem, with escalating mortality and health costs, and policy makers must understand that the determinants of firearm violence reside at the community level.