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Peiqi Wang
Researcher at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Publications - 35
Citations - 888
Peiqi Wang is an academic researcher from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Cataract surgery. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 30 publications receiving 543 citations. Previous affiliations of Peiqi Wang include Sun Yat-sen University & Johns Hopkins University.
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Opioid-Prescribing Guidelines for Common Surgical Procedures: An Expert Panel Consensus
Heidi N. Overton,Marie N. Hanna,William E. Bruhn,Susan Hutfless,Mark C. Bicket,Mark C. Bicket,Martin A. Makary,Martin A. Makary,Brian R. Matlaga,Clark T. Johnson,Jeanne S. Sheffield,Ronen Shechter,Hien Nguyen,Greg Osgood,Christi Walsh,Richard A. Burkhart,Alex B. Blair,Wes Ludwig,Suzanne A. Nesbit,Peiqi Wang,Suzette Morgan,Christian Jones,Lisa M. Kodadek,James Taylor,Zachary Obinna Enumah,Richard C. Gilmore,Mehran Habibi,Kayode Williams,Jon Russell,Karen Wang,Joanna W. Etra,Stephen R. Broderick,Tiffany Zavadsky +32 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a 3-step modified Delphi method involving a multidisciplinary expert panel of 6 relevant stakeholder groups (surgeons, pain specialists, outpatient surgical nurse practitioners, surgical residents, patients, and pharmacists) was used to develop consensus ranges for outpatient opioid prescribing at the time of discharge after 20 common procedures in 8 surgical specialties.
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Overprescribing is major contributor to opioid crisis
TL;DR: The next generation of surgeons will have to change their behaviour in order to be able to provide compassionate and effective treatment to patients with chronic conditions.
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Rates of infection after colonoscopy and osophagogastroduodenoscopy in ambulatory surgery centres in the USA.
TL;DR: It is found that postendoscopic infections are more common than previously thought and vary widely by facility, although screening colonoscopy is not without risk, the risk is lower than diagnostic endoscopic procedures.
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Surgeon Re-Excision Rates after Breast-Conserving Surgery: A Measure of Low-Value Care.
Katerina Kaczmarski,Peiqi Wang,Richard C. Gilmore,Heidi N. Overton,David M. Euhus,Lisa K. Jacobs,Mehran Habibi,Melissa Camp,Matthew J. Weiss,Martin A. Makary,Martin A. Makary +10 more
TL;DR: Marked variation exists in surgeon re-excision rates among patients undergoing BCT, which might represent unnecessary operations for patients and a financial burden to the healthcare system.
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Angiotensin II receptor blockers and gastrointestinal adverse events of resembling sprue-like enteropathy: a systematic review.
Ayesha Kamal,Christopher Fain,Angela Park,Peiqi Wang,Eduardo Gonzalez-Velez,Daniel A. Leffler,Susan Hutfless +6 more
TL;DR: Although enteropathy is rare, clinicians should remain vigilant of this potential adverse event even years after medication initiation, according to a systematic review of literature of sprue-like enteropathy for all ARBs.