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Valerie A. Palda
Researcher at University of Toronto
Publications - 28
Citations - 3536
Valerie A. Palda is an academic researcher from University of Toronto. The author has contributed to research in topics: Guideline & Health care. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 28 publications receiving 3156 citations. Previous affiliations of Valerie A. Palda include St. Michael's Hospital.
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International guidelines for the diagnosis and management of hereditary haemorrhagic telangiectasia
Marie E. Faughnan,Valerie A. Palda,Guadalupe Garcia-Tsao,Urban W. Geisthoff,Jamie McDonald,Deborah D. Proctor,J Spears,Dale H. Brown,Elisabetta Buscarini,Mark S. Chesnutt,Vincent Cottin,Arupa Ganguly,James R. Gossage,Alan E. Guttmacher,Robert H. Hyland,Shelley J. Kennedy,Joshua R. Korzenik,J J Mager,A P Ozanne,Jay F. Piccirillo,Daniel Picus,Henri Plauchu,Mary Porteous,Reed E. Pyeritz,Douglas A. Ross,Carlo Sabbà,Karen L. Swanson,Peter B. Terry,M C Wallace,C.J.J. Westermann,Robert I. White,Lawrence H. Young,Roberto Zarrabeitia +32 more
TL;DR: The goal of this international HHT guidelines process was to develop evidence-informed consensus guidelines regarding the diagnosis of HHT and the prevention of H HT-related complications and treatment of symptomatic disease.
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How can we improve guideline use? A conceptual framework of implementability
Anna R. Gagliardi,Melissa C. Brouwers,Valerie A. Palda,Louise Lemieux-Charles,Jeremy M. Grimshaw +4 more
TL;DR: Numerous opportunities were identified by which guidelines could be modified to support various types of decision making by different users, and new governance structures may be required to accommodate development of guidelines with these features.
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A Comprehensive Evidence-Based Approach to Fever of Unknown Origin
TL;DR: D diagnosis of FUO may be assisted by the Duke criteria for endocarditis, computed tomographic scan of the abdomen, nuclear scanning with a technetium-based isotope, and liver biopsy (fair to good evidence), and routine bone marrow cultures are not recommended.
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Reducing the pain of childhood vaccination: an evidence-based clinical practice guideline (summary)
Anna Taddio,Mary Appleton,Robert Bortolussi,Christine T. Chambers,Vinita Dubey,Scott A. Halperin,Anita Hanrahan,Moshe Ipp,Donna Lockett,Noni E. MacDonald,Deana Midmer,Patricia Mousmanis,Valerie A. Palda,Karen Pielak,Rebecca Pillai Riddell,Michael J. Rieder,Jeffrey Scott,Vibhuti Shah +17 more
TL;DR: Injections for vaccinations, the most common source of iatrogenic pain in childhood, are administered repeatedly to almost all Canadian children throughout infancy, childhood and adolescence.
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Perioperative assessment and management of risk from coronary artery disease.
Valerie A. Palda,Allan S. Detsky +1 more
TL;DR: This paper primarily reviews the prognostic ability of available clinical and noninvasive tests to detect the perioperative (short-term) risk for cardiac illness and death among patients scheduled for noncardiac surgery.