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Holme F, Kellogg R, Andu S, Wasse J, Seinfeld K, Gelb R
J Public Health Manag Pract . 2024 Dec; 31(1):E34-E39. PMID: 39730126
Context: Most major urban areas in the US, including Seattle and King County, have a long-standing lack of public restrooms, handwashing stations, and drinking water, presenting public health risks. Objective:...
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Rosenberg-Hasson Y, Holmes T, Diray-Arce J, Chen J, Kellogg R, Snyder M, et al.
J Immunol . 2023 Sep; 211(8):1224-1231. PMID: 37756530
The clinical trajectory of COVID-19 may be influenced by previous responses to heterologous viruses. We examined the relationship of Abs against different viruses to clinical trajectory groups from the National...
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Ironside N, Petrosian D, Abbas S, Chen C, Kellogg R, Ding D, et al.
J Neurosurg Case Lessons . 2023 Feb; 5(6). PMID: 36748755
Background: Spontaneous thrombosis of a developmental venous abnormality (DVA) is a rare complication associated with hypercoagulability. The objective of this case report is to describe an association between DVA thrombosis...
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Shen X, Kellogg R, Panyard D, Bararpour N, Castillo K, Lee-McMullen B, et al.
Nat Biomed Eng . 2023 Jan; 8(1):11-29. PMID: 36658343
Current healthcare practices are reactive and use limited physiological and clinical information, often collected months or years apart. Moreover, the discovery and profiling of blood biomarkers in clinical and research...
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Metwally A, Zhang T, Wu S, Kellogg R, Zhou W, Contrepois K, et al.
Bioinformatics . 2022 Jun; 38(15):3802-3811. PMID: 35762936
Motivation: Longitudinal studies increasingly collect rich 'omics' data sampled frequently over time and across large cohorts to capture dynamic health fluctuations and disease transitions. However, the generation of longitudinal omics...
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Ahn J, Mastorakos P, Sokolowski J, Chen C, Kellogg R, Park M
Neurosurg Focus . 2022 Mar; 52(3):E7. PMID: 35231897
Objective: In recent years, hyperoxemia in the intensive care unit has received attention as potentially contributing to negative outcomes in the setting of cardiac arrest, ischemic stroke, and traumatic brain...
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Keating B, Mukhtar E, Elftmann E, Eweje F, Gao H, Ibrahim L, et al.
Transpl Int . 2021 Mar; 34(6):1019-1031. PMID: 33735480
The increasing global prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 and the resulting COVID-19 disease pandemic pose significant concerns for clinical management of solid organ transplant recipients (SOTR). Wearable devices that can measure physiologic...
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Mishra T, Wang M, Metwally A, Bogu G, Brooks A, Bahmani A, et al.
Nat Biomed Eng . 2020 Nov; 4(12):1208-1220. PMID: 33208926
Consumer wearable devices that continuously measure vital signs have been used to monitor the onset of infectious disease. Here, we show that data from consumer smartwatches can be used for...
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Tyler K, Leon S, Lowe S, Kellogg R, Lena J, Privette A, et al.
Heliyon . 2020 Mar; 6(3):e03523. PMID: 32211540
Objectives: Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy (PEG) tubes and ventriculoperitoneal shunts (VPS) are commonly placed in neurologically impaired patients. There is concern about safety of VPS coexisting with PEG tubes due to...
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Neyens R, Donaldson C, Andrews C, Kellogg R, Spiotta A
World Neurosurg . 2020 Mar; 138:e674-e682. PMID: 32194270
Background: VerifyNow-directed personalized antiplatelet therapy for aneurysm embolization with a Pipeline Embolization Device (PED) remains controversial. Evaluate thrombotic complications between patients who received VerifyNow-directed personalized antiplatelet therapy versus those who...