Brian T Garibaldi
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11.
Sauer L, Resnick B, Links J, Garibaldi B, Rutkow L
Health Secur
. 2023 Oct;
21(6):479-488.
PMID: 37889613
As disasters increase in frequency and severity, so too does the health impact on affected populations. Disasters exacerbate the already challenging health information-sharing landscape. A reduced capacity to access and...
12.
Robinson M, Garibaldi B, Lindquist M
Ann Intern Med
. 2023 Oct;
176(10):1424-1425.
PMID: 37812777
No abstract available.
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Fawzy A, Wu T, Wang K, Sands K, Fisher A, Egloff S, et al.
JAMA Netw Open
. 2023 Aug;
6(8):e2330856.
PMID: 37615985
Importance: Many pulse oximeters have been shown to overestimate oxygen saturation in persons of color, and this phenomenon has potential clinical implications. The relationship between overestimation of oxygen saturation with...
14.
Xiao X, Mehta H, Curran J, Garibaldi B, Alexander G
Pharmacotherapy
. 2023 Aug;
43(12):1251-1261.
PMID: 37539477
Study Objective: To estimate the prevalence of potential moderate to severe drug-drug interactions (DDIs) involving nirmatrelvir/ritonavir, identify interacting medications, and evaluate risk factors associated with potential DDIs. Design: Cross-sectional study....
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Gips J, Stein A, Luckin J, Garibaldi B
Diagnosis (Berl)
. 2023 Jul;
10(4):412-416.
PMID: 37475198
Objectives: The gastrointestinal (GI) physical exam provides critical information about underlying disease states. However, since assessment of physical examination skills is rarely conducted as part of internal medicine residency training,...
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Menez S, Coca S, Moledina D, Wen Y, Chan L, Thiessen-Philbrook H, et al.
Am J Kidney Dis
. 2023 Jun;
82(3):322-332.e1.
PMID: 37263570
Rationale & Objective: Patients hospitalized with COVID-19 are at increased risk for major adverse kidney events (MAKE). We sought to identify plasma biomarkers predictive of MAKE in patients hospitalized with...
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Garibaldi B, Chisolm M, Berkenblit G, Feller-Kopman D, Stephens R, Stewart R, et al.
Postgrad Med J
. 2023 Apr;
98(1165):880-886.
PMID: 37063034
COVID-19 continues to be a major source of global morbidity and mortality. It abruptly stressed healthcare systems early in 2020 and the pressures continue. Devastating hardships have been endured by...
18.
Flinn J, Michalek A, Bow L, Hynes N, Philpot D, Garibaldi B
Appl Biosaf
. 2023 Feb;
27(2):106-115.
PMID: 36776749
Introduction: Over the past decade, there have been outbreaks associated with high consequence infectious diseases such as Ebola virus disease, Lassa fever, and Monkeypox. The proper handling of clinical waste...
19.
Deal J, Jiang K, Betz J, Clemens G, Zhu J, Reed N, et al.
Disabil Health J
. 2023 Feb;
16(2):101441.
PMID: 36764842
Background: People with disabilities might experience worse clinical outcomes of SARS-CoV-2 infection, but evidence is limited. Objective: To investigate if people with disabilities requiring assistance are more likely to experience...
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Cowley H, Robinette M, Matelsky J, Xenes D, Kashyap A, Ibrahim N, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2023 Feb;
13(1):2236.
PMID: 36755135
As clinicians are faced with a deluge of clinical data, data science can play an important role in highlighting key features driving patient outcomes, aiding in the development of new...