W
Weldon J. Miller
Researcher at University of Virginia
Publications - 17
Citations - 1792
Weldon J. Miller is an academic researcher from University of Virginia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mortality rate & Stroke. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 17 publications receiving 1521 citations. Previous affiliations of Weldon J. Miller include Creighton University Medical Center & University of Pittsburgh.
Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI
An empirically based tool for analyzing mortality associated with congenital heart surgery.
Sean M. O'Brien,David R. Clarke,Jeffrey P. Jacobs,Marshall L. Jacobs,François Lacour-Gayet,Christian Pizarro,Karl F. Welke,Bohdan Maruszewski,Zdzislaw Tobota,Weldon J. Miller,Leslie Hamilton,Eric D. Peterson,Constantine Mavroudis,Fred H. Edwards +13 more
TL;DR: An objective, empirically based index that can be used to identify the statistically estimated risk of in-hospital mortality by procedure and to group procedures into risk categories is created and represents an improvement over existing consensus-based methods.
Journal ArticleDOI
Development and Validation of a Risk Calculator for Prediction of Cardiac Risk After Surgery
Prateek K. Gupta,Himani Gupta,Abhishek Sundaram,Manu Kaushik,Xiang Fang,Weldon J. Miller,Dennis J. Esterbrooks,Claire Hunter,Iraklis I. Pipinos,Jason M. Johanning,Thomas G. Lynch,R. Armour Forse,Syed M. Mohiuddin,Aryan N. Mooss +13 more
TL;DR: The cardiac risk calculator provides a risk estimate of perioperative myocardial infarction or cardiac arrest and is anticipated to simplify the informed consent process and its predictive performance surpasses that of the Revised Cardiac Risk Index.
Journal ArticleDOI
Development and validation of a risk calculator predicting postoperative respiratory failure.
Himani Gupta,Prateek K. Gupta,Xiang Fang,Weldon J. Miller,Samuel Cemaj,R. Armour Forse,Lee E. Morrow +6 more
TL;DR: The validated risk calculator provides a risk estimate of PRF and is anticipated to aid in surgical decision making and informed patient consent.
Journal ArticleDOI
Development and Validation of a Bariatric Surgery Morbidity Risk Calculator Using the Prospective, Multicenter NSQIP Dataset
TL;DR: NSQIP data can be used to develop and validate a risk calculator that predicts postoperative morbidity after various bariatric procedures and is anticipated to aid in surgical decision making, informed patient consent, and risk reduction.
Journal ArticleDOI
Development and Validation of a Risk Calculator for Predicting Postoperative Pneumonia
Himani Gupta,Prateek K. Gupta,Dan Schuller,Xiang Fang,Weldon J. Miller,Ariel M. Modrykamien,Tammy Wichman,Lee E. Morrow +7 more
TL;DR: The validated risk calculator provides a risk estimate for postoperative pneumonia and is anticipated to aid in surgical decision making and informed patient consent.