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Susan Regan
Researcher at Harvard University
Publications - 421
Citations - 16421
Susan Regan is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Inertial confinement fusion & Implosion. The author has an hindex of 53, co-authored 375 publications receiving 14405 citations. Previous affiliations of Susan Regan include Brigham and Women's Hospital & Boston University.
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The Surviving Sepsis Campaign: results of an international guideline-based performance improvement program targeting severe sepsis
Mitchell M. Levy,R. Phillip Dellinger,Sean R. Townsend,Walter T. Linde-Zwirble,John C. Marshall,Julian Bion,Christa A. Schorr,Antonio Artigas,Graham Ramsay,Richard Beale,Margaret M. Parker,Herwig Gerlach,Konrad Reinhart,Eliezer Silva,Maurene A. Harvey,Susan Regan,Derek C. Angus +16 more
TL;DR: The Surviving Sepsis Campaign was associated with sustained, continuous quality improvement in sepsis care and a reduction in reported hospital mortality rates wasassociated with participation.
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Diagnosis of pancreatic cystic neoplasms: a report of the cooperative pancreatic cyst study.
William R. Brugge,Kent B. Lewandrowski,Elizabeth Lee-Lewandrowski,Barbara A. Centeno,Tara E. Szydlo,Susan Regan,Carlos Fernandez-del Castillo,Andrew L. Warshaw +7 more
TL;DR: Of tested markers, cyst fluid CEA is the most accurate test available for the diagnosis of mucinous cystic lesions of the pancreas.
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Major Hemorrhage and Tolerability of Warfarin in the First Year of Therapy Among Elderly Patients With Atrial Fibrillation
TL;DR: Rates of hemorrhage derived from younger noninception cohorts underestimate the bleeding that occurs in practice, and this finding coupled with the short-term tolerability of warfarin likely contributes to its underutilization.
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The Surviving Sepsis Campaign: results of an international guideline-based performance improvement program targeting severe sepsis.
Mitchell M. Levy,R. Phillip Dellinger,Sean R. Townsend,Walter T. Linde-Zwirble,John C. Marshall,Julian Bion,Christa A. Schorr,Antonio Artigas,Graham Ramsay,Richard Beale,Margaret M. Parker,Herwig Gerlach,Konrad Reinhart,Eliezer Silva,Maurene A. Harvey,Susan Regan,Derek C. Angus +16 more
TL;DR: The Surviving Sepsis Campaign was associated with sustained, continuous quality improvement in sepsis care and a reduction in reported hospital mortality rates wasassociated with participation.
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Relationship between glycated haemoglobin levels and mean glucose levels over time
TL;DR: HbA1c correlates closely with a complete measure of average glycaemia over the preceding 8–12 weeks, and the translation of HbA 1c to an average glucose level for reporting and management purposes is feasible.