Sarah K Wallace
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Recent Articles
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Wallace S, Abella B, Shofer F, Leary M, Agarwal A, Mechem C, et al.
Circulation
. 2013 Mar;
127(15):1591-6.
PMID: 23509060
Background: More than 300 000 out-of-hospital cardiac arrests (OHCA) occur each year in the United States. The relationship between time of day and OHCA outcomes in the prehospital setting is...
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Wallace S, Abella B, Becker L
Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes
. 2013 Mar;
6(2):148-56.
PMID: 23481533
Background- Evidence has accrued that cardiopulmonary resuscitation quality affects cardiac arrest outcome. However, the relative contributions of chest compression components (such as rate and depth) to successful resuscitation remain unclear....
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Wallace S
Am J Public Health
. 2012 May;
102(7):1286-97.
PMID: 22594752
Vitamin A supplementation is a public health intervention that clinical trials have suggested can significantly improve child survival in the developing world. Yet, prominent scientists in India have questioned its...
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Hirsch L, Wallace S, Leary M, Tucker K, Becker L, Abella B
Ann Emerg Med
. 2012 Jan;
60(1):57-62.
PMID: 22261517
Study Objective: Access to automated external defibrillators and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training are key determinants of cardiac arrest survival. State police officers represent an important class of cardiac arrest first...
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Micha R, Wallace S, Mozaffarian D
Circulation
. 2010 May;
121(21):2271-83.
PMID: 20479151
Background: Meat consumption is inconsistently associated with development of coronary heart disease (CHD), stroke, and diabetes mellitus, limiting quantitative recommendations for consumption levels. Effects of meat intake on these different...
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Wallace S, Mozaffarian D
Curr Atheroscler Rep
. 2009 Oct;
11(6):423-33.
PMID: 19852883
Consumption of industrially produced trans-fatty acids (TFA) is associated with substantial risk of coronary heart disease (CHD). The magnitude of this relationship, as well as emerging associations with end points...