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Ryan Zarychanski
Researcher at University of Manitoba
Publications - 230
Citations - 12857
Ryan Zarychanski is an academic researcher from University of Manitoba. The author has contributed to research in topics: Randomized controlled trial & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 193 publications receiving 9665 citations. Previous affiliations of Ryan Zarychanski include Winnipeg Regional Health Authority & McGill University.
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Upper limb tendon/muscle vibration in persons with subacute and chronic stroke: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Niyousha Mortaza,Ahmed M Abou-Setta,Ryan Zarychanski,Hal Loewen,Rasheda Rabbani,Cheryl M Glazebrook +5 more
TL;DR: There is a need for larger, higher quality studies and to consider the clinical relevance of performance-based outcome measures that focus on time tocomplete a functional movement such as a reach.
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Can authorship bias be detected in meta-analysis?
Ahmed M Abou-Setta,Rasheda Rabbani,Rasheda Rabbani,Lisa M. Lix,Lisa M. Lix,Alexis F. Turgeon,Brett L. Houston,Dean Fergusson,Ryan Zarychanski,Ryan Zarychanski +9 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that systematic errors can be detected using meta-regression, although further research is needed to examine the sensitivity of this model.
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The Top 20 Surgical Procedures Associated with the Highest Risk for Blood Transfusion
Joshua Montroy,Luke T. Lavallée,Luke T. Lavallée,Ryan Zarychanski,Dean Fergusson,Dean Fergusson,Brett L. Houston,Ilias Cagiannos,Christopher Morash,Alan Tinmouth,Brian Hutton,Ranjeeta Mallick,Anathea S. Flaman,Rodney H. Breau,Rodney H. Breau +14 more
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The effect of motivational interviewing on physical activity level among older adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Olayinka Akinrolie,Ruth Barclay,Shaelyn M. Strachan,Akanksha Gupta,Unyime Sunday Jasper,Samuel U Jumbo,Nicole Askin,Rasheda Rabbani,Ryan Zarychanski,Ahmed M Abou-Setta +9 more
TL;DR: There is insufficient evidence to support the effect of MI on improving physical activity among older adults, and there is a need for more high quality trials to show that MI is beneficial in older adults who are physically inactive.
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Impact of employing primary healthcare professionals in emergency department triage on patient flow outcomes: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Maya M. Jeyaraman,Rachel N Alder,Leslie Copstein,Nameer Al-Yousif,Roger Suss,Ryan Zarychanski,Malcolm Doupe,Simon Berthelot,Jean Mireault,Patrick Leo Tardif,Nicole Askin,Tamara L Buchel,Rasheda Rabbani,Thomas Beaudry,Melissa Hartwell,Carolyn Shimmin,Jeanette Edwards,Gayle Halas,William Sevcik,Andrea C. Tricco,Alecs Chochinov,Brian H. Rowe,Ahmed M Abou-Setta +22 more
TL;DR: Overall, PHCP-led triage interventions improved ED patient flow metrics and there was a significant decrease in ED LOS irrespective of the study design, favouring the PH CP-led interventions.