James Daley, MD, MS, MPH
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Dr. Daley is an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine. He is fellowship-trained in emergency ultrasound and research. His research interests are in resuscitation and diagnostic testing, particularly the use of point-of-care echocardiogram in critically ill patients as well as novel endovascular interventions for resuscitation.
Dr. Daley serves as the principal investigator for The use of resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta (REBOA) as an adjunct to advanced cardiac life support in non-traumatic cardiac arrest: an early feasibility trial, assessing the safety and feasibility of the use of the ER-REBOA™ catheter in medical cardiac arrest patients. Additionally, he is the Yale site principal investigator for the clinical trial Ultrasound Data Collection of Common Femoral Vasculature a single-arm, non-controlled, observational study to observationally collect 3-dimensional (3D) ultrasound images using commercially-available ultrasound imaging equipment that will inform the development of the artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm. Previously, Dr. Daley served as the principal investigator for Using Focused Bedside Echocardiography to Evaluate for Pulmonary Embolism (PE) in the Unstable Patient a prospective, multi-center, observational study examining the diagnostic capabilities of bedside ultrasound, including a relatively novel technique to the emergency department known as TAPSE, for detecting pulmonary embolism in critically ill patients with unstable vital signs.
Dr. Daley has been funded by the Society of Academic Emergency Medicine (SAEM): Academy of Emergency Ultrasound for early pulmonary embolism detection in critically ill patients and the American Heart Association (AHA) and Pyrtime Medical, Inc. for the use of REBOA in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients. He is currently funded by the Department of Defense (DoD), in partnership with Philips North America LLC, to help develop automated intelligence (AI) algorithms for vascular access via ultrasound imaging.
In addition to his research, Dr. Daley has lectured or presented at various conferences and universities around the United States and been a guest expert on two Emergency Medicine podcasts. He has authored several Emergency Medicine textbook chapters and has been a primary or co-author on over ten peer-reviewed manuscripts.
Dr. Daley completed an Emergency Medicine residency and an Emergency Ultrasound and Research fellowship at Yale University/Yale-New Haven Hospital. Dr. Daley received his MD, MS, and MPH from Boston University and is originally from the Boston area
Appointments
Emergency Medicine
Assistant ProfessorPrimary
Other Departments & Organizations
- Emergency Medicine
- Yale Medicine
Education & Training
- Ultrasound Fellow
- Yale School of Medicine (2020)
- Resident
- Yale New Haven Hospital Emergency Medicine Residency (2018)
- MD
- Boston University School of Medicine (2014)
- MS
- Boston University (2010)
- MPH
- Boston University (2010)
- BS
- Boston College (2007)
Board Certifications
Emergency Medicine
- Certification Organization
- AB of Emergency Medicine
- Original Certification Date
- 2021
Research
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Research Interests
Rachel Liu, BAO, MBBCh, FACEP, FAIUM
Charles Wira, MD
Resuscitation
Emergency Medicine
Publications
2020
The use of resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta (REBOA) for non‐traumatic cardiac arrest: A review
Nowadly CD, Johnson MA, Hoareau GL, Manning JE, Daley JI. The use of resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta (REBOA) for non‐traumatic cardiac arrest: A review. Journal Of The American College Of Emergency Physicians Open 2020, 1: 737-743. PMID: 33145513, PMCID: PMC7593442, DOI: 10.1002/emp2.12241.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricConceptsNon-traumatic cardiac arrestResuscitative endovascular balloon occlusionEndovascular balloon occlusionCardiac arrestCardiopulmonary resuscitationBalloon occlusionAnimal studiesAdvanced cardiac life support measuresBalloon-tipped catheterCerebral perfusion pressureCardiac arrest resuscitationLife support measuresQuality of lifeAortic occlusionSpontaneous circulationPerfusion pressureFeasibility trialCase reportFemoral arteryKey physiologic parametersREBOARetrograde mannerVital organsAortaAnimal dataA Research Protocol and Case Report of Emergency Department Endovascular Aortic Occlusion (REBOA) in Non-traumatic Cardiac Arrest
Daley J, Cannon K, Buckley R, Aydin A, Latich I, Perez Lozada JC, Bonz J, Joseph D, Coughlin R, Belsky J, Van Tonder R, Sather J, Wira C, Liu R, Johnson A, Moore C. A research protocol and case report of emergency department endovascular aortic occlusion (REBOA) in non-traumatic cardiac arrest. Journal of Endovascular Resuscitation and Trauma Management. November 2020;4(2):88-93. https://doi.org/10.26676/jevtm.v40i(2).140Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2019
Increased Sensitivity of Focused Cardiac Ultrasound for Pulmonary Embolism in Emergency Department Patients With Abnormal Vital Signs
Daley JI, Dwyer KH, Grunwald Z, Shaw DL, Stone MB, Schick A, Vrablik M, Hall M, Hall J, Liteplo AS, Haney RM, Hun N, Liu R, Moore CL. Increased Sensitivity of Focused Cardiac Ultrasound for Pulmonary Embolism in Emergency Department Patients With Abnormal Vital Signs. Academic Emergency Medicine 2019, 26: 1211-1220. PMID: 31562679, DOI: 10.1111/acem.13774.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsAbnormal vital signsComputed tomography angiographyBeats/minPulmonary embolismVital signsProspective observational multicenter cohort studyCardiac ultrasoundTricuspid annular plane systolic excursionObservational multicenter cohort studyAnnular plane systolic excursionDiagnosis of PERight ventricular dysfunctionMulticenter cohort studyRight ventricular dilationUrban academic EDEmergency department patientsEntire patient populationVital sign abnormalitiesFocused cardiac ultrasoundRapid bedside testDiagnostic test characteristicsSubstantial interobserver agreementMcConnell's signVentricular dysfunctionCohort studyGuiding Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation with Focused Echocardiography: A Report of Five Cases
Liu R, Bogucki S, Marcolini EG, Yu CY, Wira CR, Kalam S, Daley J, Moore CL, Cone D. Guiding Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation with Focused Echocardiography: A Report of Five Cases. Prehospital Emergency Care 2019, 24: 297-302. PMID: 31150302, DOI: 10.1080/10903127.2019.1626955.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsCardiopulmonary resuscitationCardiac arrestEchocardiography studyFocused echocardiographyAdvanced cardiac life support algorithmLeft ventricular compressionCardiac arrest patientsEnd-tidal carbon dioxide valuesHospital cardiac arrestTransthoracic echocardiography studyFocused transthoracic echocardiographyTidal carbon dioxide valuesTransthoracic echocardiographyVentricular compressionArrest patientsPatient outcomesHemodynamic parametersPulse checksEchocardiographyInadequate compressionResuscitationCarbon dioxide valuesUltrasound timingPhysical performanceUltrasound performance
2017
Mapping Resistance to Alternaria cucumerina in Cucumis melo.
Daley J, Branham S, Levi A, Hassell R, Wechter P. Mapping Resistance to Alternaria cucumerina in Cucumis melo. Phytopathology 2017, 107: 427-432. PMID: 27868479, DOI: 10.1094/PHYTO-06-16-0246-R.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchThe role of resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta (REBOA) as an adjunct to ACLS in non-traumatic cardiac arrest
Daley J, Morrison JJ, Sather J, Hile L. The role of resuscitative endovascular balloon occlusion of the aorta (REBOA) as an adjunct to ACLS in non-traumatic cardiac arrest. The American Journal Of Emergency Medicine 2017, 35: 731-736. PMID: 28117180, DOI: 10.1016/j.ajem.2017.01.010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsNon-traumatic cardiac arrestResuscitative endovascular balloon occlusionEndovascular balloon occlusionBalloon occlusionCardiac arrestCase seriesIntra-aortic balloon pumpMajor public health problemAortic balloon occlusionCoronary perfusion pressureSmall case seriesNumerous animal studiesPublic health problemHigh mortality rateCardiogenic shockAortic occlusionBalloon pumpCerebral perfusionIll patientsPerfusion pressureCirculatory supportHemorrhagic shockCardiac outputHuman evidenceMortality rate
2016
Emergency physician performed tricuspid annular plane systolic excursion in the evaluation of suspected pulmonary embolism
Daley J, Grotberg J, Pare J, Medoro A, Liu R, Hall MK, Taylor A, Moore CL. Emergency physician performed tricuspid annular plane systolic excursion in the evaluation of suspected pulmonary embolism. The American Journal Of Emergency Medicine 2016, 35: 106-111. PMID: 27793505, DOI: 10.1016/j.ajem.2016.10.018.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricMeSH Keywords and ConceptsMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAged, 80 and overCohort StudiesComputed Tomography AngiographyEchocardiographyEmergency MedicineFemaleHumansMaleMiddle AgedObserver VariationPhysiciansPoint-of-Care SystemsPoint-of-Care TestingProspective StudiesPulmonary EmbolismReproducibility of ResultsROC CurveSensitivity and SpecificitySystoleTricuspid ValveVentricular Dysfunction, RightYoung AdultConceptsTricuspid annular plane systolic excursionAnnular plane systolic excursionDiagnosis of PEPulmonary embolismSystolic excursionProspective observational cohort studyUrban academic emergency departmentObservational cohort studyAcademic emergency departmentCharacteristic curve analysisModerate diagnostic valueIntraclass correlation coefficientCohort studyEmergency departmentTomographic angiographyEmergency physiciansOptimal cutoffPatientsDiagnostic valueAbnormal cutoffsSecondary objectiveΚ statisticCurve analysisConvenience sampleInterrater reliabilityWho Would Pay for State Alcohol Tax Increases in the United States?
Naimi TS, Daley JI, Xuan Z, Blanchette JG, Chaloupka FJ, Jernigan DH. Who Would Pay for State Alcohol Tax Increases in the United States? Preventing Chronic Disease 2016, 13: E67. PMID: 27197080, PMCID: PMC4877181, DOI: 10.5888/pcd13.150450.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2015
Factors affecting pain in acute ankle fractures: A prospective evaluation.
Saper D, Litrenta J, Otlans P, Daley J, Tornetta P. Factors affecting pain in acute ankle fractures: A prospective evaluation. Injury 2015, 46: 1641-4. PMID: 26021663, DOI: 10.1016/j.injury.2015.05.009.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2012
The impact of a 25-cent-per-drink alcohol tax increase.
Daley JI, Stahre MA, Chaloupka FJ, Naimi TS. The impact of a 25-cent-per-drink alcohol tax increase. American Journal Of Preventive Medicine 2012, 42: 382-9. PMID: 22424251, PMCID: PMC3794433, DOI: 10.1016/j.amepre.2011.12.008.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
Academic Achievements & Community Involvement
activity American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine
Professional OrganizationsMemberDetails02/01/2016 - Presentactivity Society for Academic Emergency Medicine
Professional OrganizationsMemberDetails02/11/2016 - Presentactivity American Heart Association
Professional OrganizationsMemberDetails02/17/2017 - Presenthonor Spotlight feature article in May 2019 newsletter highlighting Dr. Daley as upcoming critical care investigator
National AwardCardiopulmonary, Critical Care, Perioperative, and Resuscitation (3CPR) Council of the American Heart AssociationDetails06/30/2019United Stateshonor Original research article selected as “Editor’s pick of the month”
National AwardAcademic Emergency MedicineDetails02/08/2019United States
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