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Preety Das
Researcher at Hammersmith Hospital
Publications - 5
Citations - 260
Preety Das is an academic researcher from Hammersmith Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Teamwork & Ambulatory care. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 187 citations. Previous affiliations of Preety Das include University of Cambridge.
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Tracheotomy-related catastrophic events: results of a national survey.
TL;DR: To gather qualitative and semiquantitative information about catastrophic complications during and following tracheotomy.
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Global Tracheostomy Collaborative: data-driven improvements in patient safety through multidisciplinary teamwork, standardisation, education, and patient partnership
Michael Brenner,Vinciya Pandian,Carly E. Milliren,Dionne A. Graham,Charissa J. Zaga,Linda L. Morris,Joshua R. Bedwell,Preety Das,Hannah Zhu,John Lee Y. Allen,John Lee Y. Allen,Alon Peltz,Kimberly Chin,Bradley A. Schiff,Diane Randall,Chloe Swords,Darrin French,Erin Ward,Joanne M. Sweeney,Stephen J Warrillow,Asit Arora,Anthony Narula,Brendan McGrath,Tanis S. Cameron,David W. Roberson +24 more
TL;DR: The history of the collaborative, its database infrastructure and analytics, and patient outcomes from more than 6500 patients globally are reported, providing the foundation for future risk-adjusted benchmarking and a learning community that drives ongoing quality improvement efforts worldwide.
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Hospitalizations in children with preexisting tracheostomy: a national perspective.
Hannah Zhu,Preety Das,David W. Roberson,Jisun Jang,Margaret L. Skinner,Melody Paine,Jennifer Yuan,Jay G. Berry +7 more
TL;DR: To describe the reasons for hospitalization and characteristics of children with preexisting tracheostomy and to compare hospital utilization between children with and without trachesostomy.
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Surveillance and management practices in tracheotomy patients.
TL;DR: To ascertain the surveillance and management practices for tracheotomy patients, a large number of patients with severe chest pains are referred to a single hospital for evaluation and treatment.
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Understanding the transmission dynamics of Leishmania donovani to provide robust evidence for interventions to eliminate visceral leishmaniasis in Bihar, India the LCNTDR Collection: Advances in scientific research for NTD control
Mary M. Cameron,Alvaro Acosta-Serrano,Caryn Bern,Marleen Boelaert,Margriet den Boer,Sakib Burza,Lloyd A. C. Chapman,Alexandra Chaskopoulou,Michael Coleman,Orin Courtenay,Simon L. Croft,Preety Das,Erin Dilger,Geraldine M. Foster,Rajesh Garlapati,Lee R. Haines,Angela F Harris,Janet Hemingway,T. Déirdre Hollingsworth,Sarah Jervis,Graham F. Medley,Michael A. Miles,Mark J. I. Paine,Albert Picado,Richard M. Poché,Paul D. Ready,Matthew E. Rogers,Mark Rowland,Shyam Sundar,Sake J. de Vlas,David Weetman +30 more
TL;DR: A better understanding of the transmission dynamics of VL, in particular of how rates of infection in humans and sand flies vary as functions of each other, is required to guide VL elimination efforts and ensure sustained elimination in the Indian subcontinent.