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Matthew T Keadey

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Lin M, Ray H, Pendley A, Benard-Seguin E, Okrent Smolar A, Rodriguez Duran M, et al.
Ophthalmology . 2025 Feb; PMID: 39894060
Purpose: Fear of missing neurologic disorders or visual loss from unrecognized papilledema often leads to emergency department (ED) visits for "papilledema" rule-out/workup. In 2022, our institution initiated an ED "papilledema...
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Emeli I, Abiri A, Hughes G, Moran T, Keadey M, Ross M
Am J Emerg Med . 2024 Aug; 84:59-67. PMID: 39094242
Background: The benefit of virtual emergency department observation unit (EDOU) care relative to traditional observation care in an inpatient bed is unknown. Objective: To determine if virtual observation care in...
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Hughes G, Hughes G, Emeli I, Wheatley M, Wheatley M, Goyal A, et al.
Crit Pathw Cardiol . 2024 Jul; 24(1):e0370. PMID: 38968333
Background: Use of high-sensitivity troponin (hs-cTn) might lead to an increase in hospital observation visits due to a higher number of abnormal troponin levels. Study Objectives: To determine the impact...
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Ray H, Okrent Smolar A, Dattilo M, Bouthour W, Berman G, Peragallo J, et al.
J Neuroophthalmol . 2024 Mar; 44(4):571-577. PMID: 38502219
Background: Increasing incidence of idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH), overreported radiologic signs of intracranial hypertension, difficult access to outpatient neuro-ophthalmology services, poor insurance coverage, and medicolegal concerns have lowered the threshold...
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Taha J, Hughes G, Keadey M, Chesson D, Moran T, Kazmi Q, et al.
Am J Emerg Med . 2024 Mar; 80:11-17. PMID: 38471375
Objective: To describe the feasibility of managing hyponatremia patients under outpatient observation status in an academic medical center, and compare outcomes based on the use of an emergency department observation...
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Biousse V, Najjar R, Tang Z, Lin M, Wright D, Keadey M, et al.
Am J Ophthalmol . 2023 Nov; 261:199-207. PMID: 37926337
Purpose: The Fundus photography vs Ophthalmoscopy Trial Outcomes in the Emergency Department (FOTO-ED) studies showed that ED providers poorly recognized funduscopic findings in patients in the ED. We tested a...
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Okrent Smolar A, Ray H, Dattilo M, Bouthour W, Berman G, Peragallo J, et al.
Ophthalmology . 2023 Aug; 130(12):1304-1312. PMID: 37544433
Purpose: Prompt neuro-ophthalmology consultation prevents diagnostic errors and improves patient outcomes. The scarcity of neuro-ophthalmologists means that the increasing outpatient demand cannot be met, prompting many emergency department (ED) referrals...
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Bruce B, Bidot S, Hage R, Clough L, Fajoles-Vasseneix C, Melomed M, et al.
Neuroophthalmology . 2018 Sep; 42(5):269-274. PMID: 30258471
We evaluated a web-based training aimed at improving the review of fundus photography by emergency providers. 587 patients were included, 12.6% with relevant abnormalities. Emergency providers spent 31 minutes (median)...
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Hess J, Wallenstein J, Ackerman J, Akhter M, Ander D, Keadey M, et al.
West J Emerg Med . 2015 Nov; 16(5):602-10. PMID: 26587079
Introduction: Physicians dedicate substantial time to documentation. Scribes are sometimes used to improve efficiency by performing documentation tasks, although their impacts have not been prospectively evaluated. Our objective was to...
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Bruce B, Thulasi P, Fraser C, Keadey M, Ward A, Heilpern K, et al.
Ann Emerg Med . 2013 Feb; 62(1):28-33.e1. PMID: 23433654
Study Objective: During the first phase of the Fundus Photography vs Ophthalmoscopy Trial Outcomes in the Emergency Department study, 13% (44/350; 95% confidence interval [CI] 9% to 17%) of patients...