Seth W Glickman
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Recent Articles
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Tsalik E, Henao R, Montgomery J, Nawrocki J, Aydin M, Lydon E, et al.
Crit Care Med
. 2021 May;
49(10):1651-1663.
PMID: 33938716
Objectives: Host gene expression signatures discriminate bacterial and viral infection but have not been translated to a clinical test platform. This study enrolled an independent cohort of patients to describe...
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Henderson S, Owino H, Thomas K, Cyr J, Ansari S, Glickman S, et al.
Adm Policy Ment Health
. 2019 Dec;
47(3):443-450.
PMID: 31813067
Emergency Medical Service (EMS) alternative destination programs may lead to improved care quality among those experiencing mental health crises but the association with cost and emergency department (ED) recidivism remains...
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Lydon E, Henao R, Burke T, Aydin M, Nicholson B, Glickman S, et al.
EBioMedicine
. 2019 Oct;
48:453-461.
PMID: 31631046
Background: Distinguishing bacterial and viral respiratory infections is challenging. Novel diagnostics based on differential host gene expression patterns are promising but have not been translated to a clinical platform nor...
4.
Creed J, Cyr J, Owino H, Box S, Ives-Rublee M, Sheitman B, et al.
Prehosp Emerg Care
. 2018 Feb;
22(5):555-564.
PMID: 29412043
Objective: Emergency Departments (ED) are overburdened with patients experiencing acute mental health crises. Pre-hospital transport by Emergency Medical Services (EMS) to community mental health and substance abuse treatment facilities could...
5.
Thomas K, Owino H, Ansari S, Adams L, Cyr J, Gaynes B, et al.
Adm Policy Ment Health
. 2018 Feb;
45(4):611-622.
PMID: 29383464
Little is known about what patients value in psychiatric crisis services or how they compare community-based services with those received in the emergency department. Three focus groups (n = 27)...
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Glickman S, Mehrotra A, Shea C, Mayer C, Strickler J, Pabers S, et al.
J Patient Saf
. 2016 Nov;
16(3):211-215.
PMID: 27811598
Objective: Medical errors in the emergency department (ED) occur frequently. Yet, common adverse event detection methods, such as voluntary reporting, miss 90% of adverse events. Our objective was to demonstrate...
7.
Tsalik E, Henao R, Nichols M, Burke T, Ko E, McClain M, et al.
Sci Transl Med
. 2016 Jan;
8(322):322ra11.
PMID: 26791949
Acute respiratory infections caused by bacterial or viral pathogens are among the most common reasons for seeking medical care. Despite improvements in pathogen-based diagnostics, most patients receive inappropriate antibiotics. Host...
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Tsalik E, Li Y, Hudson L, Chu V, Himmel T, Limkakeng A, et al.
Ann Am Thorac Soc
. 2015 Dec;
13(3):401-13.
PMID: 26700878
Rationale: Limitations in methods for the rapid diagnosis of hospital-acquired infections often delay initiation of effective antimicrobial therapy. New diagnostic approaches offer potential clinical and cost-related improvements in the management...
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Clough J, Richman B, Glickman S
JAMA
. 2015 Jul;
314(4):341-2.
PMID: 26219046
No abstract available.
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Tsalik E, Willig L, Rice B, van Velkinburgh J, Mohney R, McDunn J, et al.
Kidney Int
. 2015 May;
88(4):804-14.
PMID: 25993322
A systems biology approach was used to comprehensively examine the impact of renal disease and hemodialysis (HD) on patient response during critical illness. To achieve this, we examined the metabolome,...