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Tracey R. Hoke
Researcher at National Institutes of Health
Publications - 5
Citations - 6395
Tracey R. Hoke is an academic researcher from National Institutes of Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Newborn screening & Pulse oximetry. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 6191 citations.
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The fourth report on the diagnosis, evaluation, and treatment of high blood pressure in children and adolescents
Bonita Falkner,Stephen R. Daniels,Joseph T. Flynn,Samuel S. Gidding,Lee A. Green,Julie R. Ingelfinger,Ronald M. Lauer,Bruce Z. Morgenstern,Ronald J. Portman,Ronald J. Prineas,Albert P. Rocchini,Bernard Rosner,Alan R. Sinaiko,Nicolas Stettler,Elaine M. Urbina,Edward J. Roccella,Tracey R. Hoke,Carl E. Hunt,Gail D. Pearson,Joanne Karimbakas,Ann Horton +20 more
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Role of Pulse Oximetry in Examining Newborns for Congenital Heart Disease: A Scientific Statement from the AHA and AAP
William T. Mahle,Jane W. Newburger,G. Paul Matherne,Frank C. Smith,Tracey R. Hoke,Robert Koppel,Samuel S. Gidding,Robert H. Beekman,Scott D. Grosse +8 more
TL;DR: Routine pulse oximetry performed after 24 hours in hospitals that have on-site pediatric cardiovascular services incurs very low cost and risk of harm, and this practice should become standard of care in the routine assessment of the neonate.
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Role of Pulse Oximetry in Examining Newborns for Congenital Heart Disease: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association and American Academy of Pediatrics
William T. Mahle,Jane W. Newburger,G. Paul Matherne,Frank C. Smith,Tracey R. Hoke,Robert Koppel,Samuel S. Gidding,Robert H. Beekman,Scott D. Grosse +8 more
TL;DR: Routine pulse oximetry performed after 24 hours in hospitals that have on-site pediatric cardiovascular services incurs very low cost and risk of harm, and future studies in larger populations and across a broad range of newborn delivery systems are needed to determine whether this practice should become standard of care in the routine assessment of the neonate.
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The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Pediatric Circulatory Support Program
J. Timothy Baldwin,Harvey S. Borovetz,Brian W. Duncan,Mark Gartner,Robert Jarvik,William J. Weiss,Tracey R. Hoke +6 more
TL;DR: Five contracts were awarded to develop a family of devices that includes an implantable mixed-flow ventricular assist device designed specifically for patients up to 2 years of age, and the common objective is to reliably provide circulatory support for infants and children while minimizing risks related to infection, bleeding, and thromboembolism.
Pediatrics Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association and American Academy of Role of Pulse Oximetry in Examining Newborns for Congenital Heart Disease : A
Robert Koppel,Samuel S. Gidding,Robert H. Beekman,Scott D. Grosse,William T. Mahle,Jane W. Newburger,G. Paul Matherne,Frank C. Smith,Tracey R. Hoke +8 more