2018
Infections and Cardiovascular Complications are Common Causes for Hospitalization in Older Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
Nguyen N, Ohno-Machado L, Sandborn W, Singh S. Infections and Cardiovascular Complications are Common Causes for Hospitalization in Older Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Diseases. Inflammatory Bowel Diseases 2018, 24: 916-923. PMID: 29562273, DOI: 10.1093/ibd/izx089.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInflammatory bowel diseaseOlder patientsYounger patientsAnnual burdenNationwide Readmissions Database 2013Treatment-related complicationsDisease-related complicationsCause of hospitalizationRepresentative cohort studyCohort studyBowel diseaseHigh riskPatientsMore daysHospitalizationComplicationsBurdenCauseRehospitalizationHospitalTherapyCohortPrevalenceDisease
2016
Biospecimen Sharing Among Hispanic Women in a Safety-Net Clinic: Implications for the Precision Medicine Initiative
Nodora J, Komenaka I, Bouton M, Ohno-Machado L, Schwab R, Kim H, Farcas C, Perez G, Martinez M. Biospecimen Sharing Among Hispanic Women in a Safety-Net Clinic: Implications for the Precision Medicine Initiative. Journal Of The National Cancer Institute 2016, 109: djw201. PMID: 27688295, PMCID: PMC5040829, DOI: 10.1093/jnci/djw201.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSafety-net clinicsPrecision Medicine InitiativeHispanic womenUnderserved populationsMedicine InitiativeSafety-net hospitalUS Hispanic populationPatient's physicianIndividualized careConsent ratesBreast biopsyBiospecimen donationHispanic populationClinicHospitalResearch assistantsPhysiciansWomenPersonalized medicineBiospecimenPopulationBiopsy
2011
Wireless Patient Monitoring in a Clinical Setting
Pino E, Curtis D, Stair T, Guttag J, Ohno-Machado L. Wireless Patient Monitoring in a Clinical Setting. 2011, 39-60. DOI: 10.1201/b11522-4.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2007
Current status of the Japanese cancer registry system: results of a nationwide survey.
Sawa T, Yuji K, Kami M, Ohno-Machado L, Nakata Y. Current status of the Japanese cancer registry system: results of a nationwide survey. AMIA Annual Symposium Proceedings 2007, 1104. PMID: 18694201.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2000
Using electronic data to predict the probability of true bacteremia from positive blood cultures.
Wang S, Kuperman G, Ohno-Machado L, Onderdonk A, Sandige H, Bates D. Using electronic data to predict the probability of true bacteremia from positive blood cultures. AMIA Annual Symposium Proceedings 2000, 893-7. PMID: 11080013, PMCID: PMC2243892.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPositive blood culturesClinical prediction ruleBlood culturesTreatment decisionsTrue bacteremiaCulture resultsPositive blood culture resultsPrediction rulePaper chart reviewProbability of bacteremiaBlood culture resultsInfectious disease expertsAppropriate treatment decisionsLogistic regression modelsRevalidation studyChart reviewDisease expertsOne-year periodBacteremiaPhysiciansRegression modelsTrue positivesPatientsHospitalHousestaff