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University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Education•Little Rock, Arkansas, United States•
About: University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences is a education organization based out in Little Rock, Arkansas, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Health care. The organization has 14077 authors who have published 26012 publications receiving 973592 citations. The organization is also known as: UAMS.
Topics: Population, Health care, Medicine, Poison control, Multiple myeloma
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TL;DR: Intra-arterial rFGF-2 resulted in a significant increase in peak walking time at 90 days; repeat infusion at 30 days was no better than one infusion and the findings of TRAFFIC provide evidence of clinical therapeutic angiogenesis by intra-arteria infusion of an angiogenic protein.
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Yale University1, Harvard University2, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center3, Northwestern University4, Duke University5, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences6, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center7, University of Pennsylvania8, University of Sydney9, Susan G. Komen for the Cure10, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center11
TL;DR: The use of no ink on tumor as the standard for an adequate margin in invasive cancer in the era of multidisciplinary therapy is associated with low rates of IBTR and has the potential to decrease re-excision rates, improve cosmetic outcomes, and decrease health care costs.
Abstract: Purpose Controversy exists regarding the optimal margin width in breast-conserving surgery for invasive breast cancer.
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TL;DR: This study provided an initial empirical basis for selecting 0.80 as a reasonable cut-off point that stratifies adherent and non-adherent patients based on predicting subsequent hospitalization across several highly prevalent chronic diseases.
Abstract: Objective: To identify the adherence value cut-off point that optimally stratifies good versus poor compliers using administratively derived adherence measures, the medication possession ratio (MPR) and the proportion of days covered (PDC) using hospitalization episode as the primary outcome among Medicaid eligible persons diagnosed with schizophrenia, diabetes, hypertension, congestive heart failure (CHF), or hyperlipidemia.Research design and methods: This was a retrospective analysis of Arkansas Medicaid administrative claims data. Patients ≥18 years old had to have at least one ICD-9-CM code for the study diseases during the recruitment period July 2000 through April 2004 and be continuously eligible for 6 months prior and 24 months after their first prescription for the target condition. Adherence rates to disease-specific drug therapy were assessed during 1 year using MPR and PDC.Main outcome measure and analysis scheme: The primary outcome measure was any-cause and disease-related hospitali...
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TL;DR: Any potential benefits associated with a moderately elevated protein intake must be evaluated in the light of customary dietary practices and individual variability.
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TL;DR: Pre-emptive morphine infusions did not reduce the frequency of severe IVH, PVL, or death in ventilated preterm neonates, but intermittent boluses of open-label morphine were associated with an increased rate of the composite outcome.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Hagop M. Kantarjian | 204 | 3708 | 210208 |
Yusuke Nakamura | 179 | 2076 | 160313 |
Kenneth C. Anderson | 178 | 1138 | 126072 |
David R. Williams | 178 | 2034 | 138789 |
Yang Yang | 171 | 2644 | 153049 |
John E. Morley | 154 | 1377 | 97021 |
Jeffrey L. Cummings | 148 | 833 | 116067 |
Hugh A. Sampson | 147 | 816 | 76492 |
Michael J. Keating | 140 | 1169 | 76353 |
Kristine Yaffe | 136 | 794 | 72250 |
Nancy J. Cox | 135 | 778 | 109195 |
Stephen W. Scherer | 135 | 685 | 85752 |
Nikhil C. Munshi | 134 | 906 | 67349 |
Siamon Gordon | 131 | 420 | 77948 |
Jian-Guo Bian | 128 | 1219 | 80964 |