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Whittaker C, Lodise T, Nhan E, Reilly J
Drugs Real World Outcomes . 2020 Jun; 7(Suppl 1):30-35. PMID: 32588388
Background: An internal quality assurance review at AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center (ARMC) revealed that patients admitted with skin and soft tissue infections (SSTIs) remained in hospital post-resolution of acute symptoms...
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Scoble P, Reilly J, Tillotson G
Drugs Real World Outcomes . 2020 Jun; 7(Suppl 1):46-54. PMID: 32588387
Osteomyelitis is a difficult-to-treat disease that can require both surgical debridement and a prolonged course of antimicrobial therapy. Current standard of care for the antimicrobial treatment of osteomyelitis is fraught...
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Reilly J, Jacobs M, Friedman B, Cleveland K, Lombardi D, Castaneda-Ruiz B
Drugs Real World Outcomes . 2020 May; 7(3):179-189. PMID: 32372280
Background: Bacteremia and endocarditis caused by Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus), particularly methicillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA), are challenging to treat and are associated with high morbidity and mortality. Telavancin is a...
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Reilly J
Hosp Pract (1995) . 2020 Apr; 48(3):119-120. PMID: 32282262
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Peckham E, Arundel C, Bailey D, Crosland S, Fairhurst C, Heron P, et al.
Health Technol Assess . 2019 Sep; 23(50):1-116. PMID: 31549622
Background: There is a high prevalence of smoking among people with severe mental ill health (SMI). Helping people with SMI to quit smoking could improve their health and longevity, and...
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Saravolatz L, Cleveland K, Rikabi K, Hassoun A, Reilly J, Johnson L, et al.
Diagn Microbiol Infect Dis . 2019 Jul; 95(2):185-190. PMID: 31256939
This is a retrospective analysis of patients with osteomyelitis who received telavancin at some time during their treatment course. The primary outcome was the percent of patients cured or improved...
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Davidson M, Saoud J, Staner C, Noel N, Luthringer E, Werner S, et al.
Am J Psychiatry . 2017 Jul; 174(12):1195-1202. PMID: 28750582
Objective: The authors assessed the efficacy, safety, and tolerability of MIN-101, a compound with affinities for sigma-2 and 5-HT receptors and no direct dopamine affinities, in comparison with placebo in...
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McMurran M, Day F, Reilly J, Delport J, McCrone P, Whitham D, et al.
J Pers Disord . 2017 May; 31(6):810-826. PMID: 28513346
We compared psychoeducation and problem solving (PEPS) therapy against usual treatment in a multisite randomized-controlled trial. The primary outcome was social functioning. We aimed to recruit 444 community-dwelling adults with...
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Kaye D, Pinto P, Cecchi F, Reilly J, Semerjian A, Rabe D, et al.
PLoS One . 2016 Jun; 11(6):e0157130. PMID: 27300295
Objective: To measure Met protein content in prostate biopsies guided by fused magnetic resonance and ultrasound imaging, and to measure soluble Met (sMet) protein concentration in plasma samples from patients...
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Curtis S, Gesler W, Wood V, Spencer I, Mason J, Close H, et al.
Soc Sci Med . 2013 Aug; 97:201-9. PMID: 23916450
This paper contributes to the international literature examining design of inpatient settings for mental health care. Theoretically, it elaborates the connections between conceptual frameworks from different strands of literature relating...