2017
Reevaluating the Efficacy and Predictability of Antidepressant Treatments: A Symptom Clustering Approach
Chekroud AM, Gueorguieva R, Krumholz HM, Trivedi MH, Krystal JH, McCarthy G. Reevaluating the Efficacy and Predictability of Antidepressant Treatments: A Symptom Clustering Approach. JAMA Psychiatry 2017, 74: 370-378. PMID: 28241180, PMCID: PMC5863470, DOI: 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2017.0025.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAffectAgedAntidepressive AgentsBupropionCitalopramCluster AnalysisDepressive Disorder, MajorDose-Response Relationship, DrugDrug Therapy, CombinationDuloxetine HydrochlorideFemaleHumansMaleMianserinMiddle AgedMirtazapineRandomized Controlled Trials as TopicSleepSyndromeTreatment OutcomeVenlafaxine HydrochlorideYoung AdultConceptsCore emotional symptomsDepressive severitySymptom clustersHamilton Depression Rating ScaleDepression Outcomes trialDifferent antidepressant medicationsHAM-D scaleHigh-dose duloxetinePhase 3 trialEmotional symptomsPatient-reported dataDepression Rating ScaleSequenced Treatment AlternativesGroup of symptomsCluster of symptomsDepressive symptom checklistMixed-effects regression analysisDepressive Symptomatology ScaleAntidepressant therapyAntidepressant treatmentAntidepressant medicationOutcome trialsCombining MedicationsAtypical symptomsAdditional placeboDiscovery of temporal and disease association patterns in condition-specific hospital utilization rates
Haimovich JS, Venkatesh AK, Shojaee A, Coppi A, Warner F, Li SX, Krumholz HM. Discovery of temporal and disease association patterns in condition-specific hospital utilization rates. PLOS ONE 2017, 12: e0172049. PMID: 28355219, PMCID: PMC5371293, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0172049.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2010
The performance of US hospitals as reflected in risk‐standardized 30‐day mortality and readmission rates for medicare beneficiaries with pneumonia
Lindenauer PK, Bernheim SM, Grady JN, Lin Z, Wang Y, Wang Y, Merrill AR, Han LF, Rapp MT, Drye EE, Normand S, Krumholz HM. The performance of US hospitals as reflected in risk‐standardized 30‐day mortality and readmission rates for medicare beneficiaries with pneumonia. Journal Of Hospital Medicine 2010, 5: e12-e18. PMID: 20665626, DOI: 10.1002/jhm.822.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRisk-standardized mortality ratesReadmission ratesHospital referral regionsReferral regionsMedicare beneficiariesMortality rateRisk-standardized readmission ratesNonfederal acute care hospitalsNational quality improvement effortsPattern of hospitalAcute care hospitalsCross-sectional studyService Medicare beneficiariesQuality improvement effortsMedian hospitalHospital dischargeElderly patientsHospital admissionCare hospitalReadmission analysisOutpatient MedicareLeading causePrincipal diagnosisPneumoniaPatients
2001
Quality of Medical Care and Excess Mortality in Older Patients With Mental Disorders
Druss BG, Bradford WD, Rosenheck RA, Radford MJ, Krumholz HM. Quality of Medical Care and Excess Mortality in Older Patients With Mental Disorders. JAMA Psychiatry 2001, 58: 565-572. PMID: 11386985, DOI: 10.1001/archpsyc.58.6.565.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdrenergic beta-AntagonistsAge FactorsAgedAngiotensin-Converting Enzyme InhibitorsAspirinCluster AnalysisCohort StudiesComorbidityFemaleFollow-Up StudiesHospitalizationHumansMaleMedicareMental DisordersMyocardial InfarctionMyocardial ReperfusionProportional Hazards ModelsQuality of Health CareRisk FactorsSmoking CessationVentricular Function, LeftConceptsExcess mortalityMajor affective disordersMyocardial infarctionMedical careMental disordersAffective disordersMedicare patients 65 yearsCardiac risk factorsPatients 65 yearsAcute myocardial infarctionProportional hazards modelPatient's medical carePotential confounding factorsCessation counselingOlder patientsVentricular functionAdmission characteristicsNational cohortHospital characteristicsRisk factorsHazards modelEnzyme inhibitorsConfounding factorsMortalityInfarction
2000
Quality improvement studies: the need is there but so are the challenges
Krumholz H, Herrin J. Quality improvement studies: the need is there but so are the challenges. The American Journal Of Medicine 2000, 109: 501-503. PMID: 11042244, DOI: 10.1016/s0002-9343(00)00593-3.Peer-Reviewed Original Research