2019
Rapid Diagnosis and Treatment of Patients with Acute Type A Aortic Dissection and Malperfusion Syndrome May Normalize Survival to that of Patients with Uncomplicated Type A Aortic Dissection
Bin Mahmood SU, Mori M, Luo J, Zhang Y, Safdar B, Ulrich A, Geirsson A, Elefteriades JA, Mangi AA. Rapid Diagnosis and Treatment of Patients with Acute Type A Aortic Dissection and Malperfusion Syndrome May Normalize Survival to that of Patients with Uncomplicated Type A Aortic Dissection. Aorta 2019, 07: 042-048. PMID: 31529427, PMCID: PMC6748843, DOI: 10.1055/s-0039-1691790.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAcute Type A DissectionType A Aortic DissectionA Aortic DissectionMalperfusion syndromeAortic dissectionAcute Type A Aortic DissectionType A DissectionTreatment of patientsMultivariate regression analysisAortic surgeryMidterm outcomesConsecutive patientsOperative outcomesRetrospective reviewMean admissionPoor prognosisIncision intervalContemporary outcomesComparable outcomesPatientsSyndromeMalperfusionBivariate analysisRapid diagnosisOperating room
2002
Etiology and weekly occurrence of alcohol-related seizures.
Rathlev N, Ulrich A, Shieh T, Callum M, Bernstein E, D'Onofrio G. Etiology and weekly occurrence of alcohol-related seizures. Academic Emergency Medicine 2002, 9: 824-8. PMID: 12153888, DOI: 10.1111/j.1553-2712.2002.tb02171.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAlcohol-related seizuresAlcohol withdrawal seizuresAlcohol withdrawalIdentifiable causeWithdrawal seizuresGreater frequencyRetrospective chart reviewWeeks of presentationAlcohol-dependent patientsChart reviewConsecutive patientsSix-month periodIndividual patientsPatientsSeizuresPast historyWithdrawalWeekly occurrenceCauseDecreased availabilityMondayEtiologyPeriodPrevalenceWeeksEtiology and Weekly Occurrence of Alcohol‐related Seizures
Rathlev NK, Ulrich A, Shieh TC, Callum MG, Bernstein E, D'Onofrio G. Etiology and Weekly Occurrence of Alcohol‐related Seizures. Academic Emergency Medicine 2002, 9: 824-828. DOI: 10.1197/aemj.9.8.824.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAlcohol-related seizuresAlcohol withdrawal seizuresAlcohol withdrawalIdentifiable causeWithdrawal seizuresRetrospective chart reviewWeeks of presentationAlcohol-dependent patientsGreater frequencyChart reviewConsecutive patientsSix-month periodIndividual patientsPatientsSeizuresPast historyWithdrawalWeekly occurrenceCauseDecreased availabilityMondayEtiologyPeriodPrevalenceWeeks
1999
Lorazepam for the Prevention of Recurrent Seizures Related to Alcohol
D'Onofrio G, Rathlev N, Ulrich A, Fish S, Freedland E. Lorazepam for the Prevention of Recurrent Seizures Related to Alcohol. New England Journal Of Medicine 1999, 340: 915-919. PMID: 10094637, DOI: 10.1056/nejm199903253401203.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPlacebo groupRecurrent seizuresSecond seizureLorazepam groupEmergency departmentNormal salineAlcohol abusePrimary end pointDouble-blind studyChronic alcohol abuseYears of ageIntravenous lorazepamHospital dischargeConsecutive patientsGeneralized seizuresEntry criteriaCommon causePatientsSeizuresEnd pointLorazepamObservation periodSignificant reductionHospitalSaline