2020
Emergency Department Visits for Firearm-Related Injuries among Youth in the United States, 2006–2015
Lee V, Camp C, Jairam V, Park HS, Yu JB. Emergency Department Visits for Firearm-Related Injuries among Youth in the United States, 2006–2015. The Journal Of Law, Medicine & Ethics 2020, 48: 67-73. PMID: 33404319, DOI: 10.1177/1073110520979403.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNationwide Emergency Department SampleEmergency department visitsFirearm injuriesDepartment visitsInjury dataSignificant public health problemEmergency Department SampleEmergency Department DatabasesPublic health problemFirearm-related injuriesPatient ageEmergency departmentRisk factorsDepartment databaseNumber of childrenSignificant burdenImmense burdenHealth problemsDeath dataInjuryVisitsUnited StatesBurdenDescriptive analysisSafety measures
2010
Clinically significant cardiac disease in patients with Hodgkin lymphoma treated with mediastinal irradiation
Galper S, Yu J, Mauch P, Strasser J, Silver B, LaCasce A, Marcus K, Stevenson M, Chen M, Ng A. Clinically significant cardiac disease in patients with Hodgkin lymphoma treated with mediastinal irradiation. Blood 2010, 117: 412-418. PMID: 20858859, DOI: 10.1182/blood-2010-06-291328.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsStandardized incidence ratioClinically significant cardiac diseaseSignificant cardiac diseaseMediastinal irradiationAbsolute excess riskCardiac eventsCardiac proceduresIncidence rate of cardiac eventsCardiac diseaseRate of cardiac eventsExcess riskSurvivors of Hodgkin lymphomaCoronary artery bypass graftingMedian follow-upCox regression analysisArtery bypass graftingCumulative incidence rateAssociated with excess riskImplantable cardioverter defibrillatorHodgkin lymphomaRadiation therapyValve surgeryCardiac surveillanceCardiac complicationsPacemaker placement