Priyanka Sista
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Recent Articles
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Miller D, Zaidi H, Sista P, Dhake S, Pirotte M, Fant A, et al.
West J Emerg Med
. 2020 Sep;
21(5):1258-1265.
PMID: 32970583
Introduction: Emergency department thoracotomy (EDT) is a lifesaving procedure within the scope of practice of emergency physicians. Because EDT is infrequently performed, emergency medicine (EM) residents lack opportunities to develop...
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Zaidi H, Dhake S, Miller D, Sista P, Pirotte M, Fant A, et al.
AEM Educ Train
. 2020 Apr;
4(2):139-146.
PMID: 32313860
Objectives: Emergency department thoracotomy (EDT) is a rare and challenging procedure. Emergency medicine (EM) residents have limited opportunities to perform the procedure in clinical or educational settings. Standardized, reliable, validated...
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Marshall A, Sista P, Colton K, Fant A, Kim H, Lank P, et al.
West J Emerg Med
. 2020 Jan;
21(1):37-41.
PMID: 31913816
Introduction: Women in emergency medicine (EM) at all career stages report gender-specific obstacles to satisfaction and advancement. Programs that facilitate longitudinal mentoring, professional development, and networking may ameliorate these barriers....
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Reuter Q, Marshall A, Zaidi H, Sista P, Powell E, McCarthy D, et al.
J Palliat Med
. 2019 Feb;
22(6):649-655.
PMID: 30720375
Patients with cancer and palliative care needs frequently use the emergency department (ED). ED-based palliative services may extend the reach of palliative care for these patients. To assess the feasibility...
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Berkman N, Lohr K, Ansari M, Balk E, Kane R, McDonagh M, et al.
J Clin Epidemiol
. 2015 Feb;
68(11):1312-24.
PMID: 25721570
Objectives: To revise 2010 guidance on grading the strength of evidence (SOE) of the effectiveness of drugs, devices, and other preventive and therapeutic interventions in systematic reviews produced by the...
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Viswanathan M, Carey T, Belinson S, Berliner E, Chang S, Graham E, et al.
J Clin Epidemiol
. 2014 Jul;
67(11):1229-38.
PMID: 25022723
Objectives: Groups such as the Institute of Medicine emphasize the importance of attention to financial conflicts of interest. Little guidance exists, however, on managing the risk of bias for systematic...
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Viswanathan M, Golin C, Jones C, Ashok M, Blalock S, Wines R, et al.
Evid Rep Technol Assess (Full Rep)
. 2014 Jan;
(208.4):1-685.
PMID: 24422970
Objectives: To assess the effectiveness of patient, provider, and systems interventions (Key Question [KQ] 1) or policy interventions (KQ 2) in improving medication adherence for an array of chronic health...
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Viswanathan M, Golin C, Jones C, Ashok M, Blalock S, Wines R, et al.
Ann Intern Med
. 2012 Sep;
157(11):785-95.
PMID: 22964778
Background: Suboptimum medication adherence is common in the United States and leads to serious negative health consequences but may respond to intervention. Purpose: To assess the comparative effectiveness of patient,...