Nimia Reyes
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Wendelboe A, Campbell J, McCumber M, Bratzler D, Ding K, Beckman M, et al.
Am Heart J
. 2015 Sep;
170(3):447-54.e18.
PMID: 26385027
Estimates of venous thromboembolism (VTE) incidence in the United States are limited by lack of a national surveillance system. We implemented a population-based surveillance system in Oklahoma County, OK, for...
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Nelson R, Grosse S, Waitzman N, Lin J, DuVall S, Patterson O, et al.
Thromb Res
. 2015 Feb;
135(4):636-42.
PMID: 25666908
Background: There are limitations to using administrative data to identify postoperative venous thromboembolism (VTE). We used a novel approach to quantify postoperative VTE events among Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)...
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Beckman M, Hulihan M, Byams V, Oakley M, Reyes N, Trimble S, et al.
Am J Prev Med
. 2014 Sep;
47(5):664-8.
PMID: 25245796
Nonmalignant blood disorders currently affect millions of Americans, and their prevalence is expected to grow over the next several decades. This is owing to improvements in treatment leading to increased...
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Yusuf H, Reyes N, Zhang Q, Okoroh E, Siddiqi A, Tsai J
Clin Appl Thromb Hemost
. 2013 Jul;
20(2):136-42.
PMID: 23814170
We assessed the rates, trends, and factors associated with venous thromboembolism (VTE) diagnosis among hospitalizations of adults ≥60 years of age during the period 2001 to 2010. Data from the...
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Trimble S, Parker C, Grant A, Soucie J, Reyes N
Am J Prev Med
. 2010 Mar;
38(4 Suppl):S468-74.
PMID: 20331945
Technologic advances in diagnostic testing, vaccinations, pathogen inactivation, and vigilant donor screening have greatly reduced the risk of transmitting pathogens through blood transfusion. Nevertheless, transfusion-related infections and fatalities continue to...