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Terrence A. O'Malley
Researcher at Harvard University
Publications - 17
Citations - 3249
Terrence A. O'Malley is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Randomized controlled trial & Acute care. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 16 publications receiving 3106 citations. Previous affiliations of Terrence A. O'Malley include Brigham and Women's Hospital & Partners HealthCare.
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Multifactorial Index of Cardiac Risk in Noncardiac Surgical Procedures
Lee Goldman,Debra L. Caldera,Samuel R. Nussbaum,Frederick S. Southwick,Donald J. Krogstad,Barbara E. Murray,Donald S. Burke,Terrence A. O'Malley,Allan H. Goroll,Charles H. Caplan,James P. Nolan,Blase A. Carabello,Eve E. Slater +12 more
TL;DR: If validated by prospective application, the multifactorial index may allow preoperative estimation of cardiac risk independent of direct surgical risk.
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Cardiac risk factors and complications in non-cardiac surgery
Lee Goldman,Debra L. Caldera,Frederick S. Southwick,Samuel R. Nussbaum,Barbara E. Murray,Terrence A. O'Malley,Allan H. Goroll,Charles H. Caplan,James P. Nolan,Donald S. Burke,Donald J. Krogstad,Blase A. Carabello,Eve E. Slater +12 more
TL;DR: Postoperative cardiac death was significantly correlated with myocardial infarction in the previous 6 months, and Notably unimportant factors included smoking, glucose intolerance, hyperlipidemia, hypertension, peripheral atherosclerotic vascular disease, angina, and distant myocardia.
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Multifactorial index of cardiac risk in noncardiac surgical procedures
Lee Goldman,Debra L. Caldera,Samuel R. Nussbaum,Frederick S. Southwick,Donald J. Krogstad,Barbara E. Murray,Donald S. Burke,Terrence A. O'Malley,Allan H. Goroll,Charles H. Caplan,James P. Nolan,Blase A. Carabello,Eve E. Slater +12 more
TL;DR: MULTIFACTORIAL INDEX of CARDIAC RISK in nonCARDIAC SURGICAL PROCEDURES L. L. Nussbaum, M. Murray, and T. O'Malley.
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Identifying and Preventing Family-Mediated Abuse and Neglect of Elderly Persons
TL;DR: Issues of intervention can be clarified by categorizing abuse or neglect as occurring in situations in which the dependency and care needs of the elderly person are paramount or inWhich the pathologic behavior of the abuser is most evident.
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Communication and information deficits in patients discharged to rehabilitation facilities: An evaluation of five acute care hospitals†
Esteban Gandara,Thomas T. Moniz,Thomas T. Moniz,Jonathan Ungar,Jason Lee,Myrna Chan-Macrae,Terrence A. O'Malley,Terrence A. O'Malley,Jeffrey L. Schnipper,Jeffrey L. Schnipper +9 more
TL;DR: There is room for improvement in the inclusion of data elements required for the safe transfer of patients from acute hospitals to subacute facilities, especially in areas such as medication reconciliation, pending test results, and adequate follow-up plans.