2023
Academic career progression in AANS/CNS Spine Section award recipients
Elsamadicy A, Sherman J, Craft S, Virk M, Elder B, Bonfield C, Snyder L, Ray W, Jones K, Ryu W. Academic career progression in AANS/CNS Spine Section award recipients. Journal Of Neurosurgery Spine 2023, 1-8. DOI: 10.3171/2023.7.spine23259.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcademic medical centerPeer-reviewed journalsMedical CenterPeer-reviewed publicationsMean numberPrincipal investigatorMean h-indexAANS/CNS SectionNational InstituteFederal research fundingPeripheral nervesCNS SectionSpine surgeryOutstanding abstractsPrior recipientsMedical Research ProgramSubspecialty focusHealth fundingRecipientsAppointment statusNeurological SurgeonsPublication rateOne-thirdFaculty appointmentsProgressionPromoting diversity in neurosurgery through a virtual symposium.
Charles A, Seas A, Corley J, Duvall J, Owolo E, Abu-Bonsrah N, Elsamadicy A, Simpson V, Sanusi O, Holly L, Rodriguez A, Nduom E, Levi A, Liau L, Quiñones-Hinojosa A, Karikari I, Grant G, Fuller A, Goodwin C. Promoting diversity in neurosurgery through a virtual symposium. Journal Of Neurosurgery 2023, 139: 1101-1108. PMID: 36905659, DOI: 10.3171/2023.1.jns221743.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2020
Characteristics of Reported Industry Payments to Neurosurgeons: A 5-Year Open Payments Database Study
Elsamadicy AA, Freedman IG, Koo AB, Reeves BC, Havlik J, David WB, Hong CS, Kolb L, Laurans M, Matouk CC, DiLuna M. Characteristics of Reported Industry Payments to Neurosurgeons: A 5-Year Open Payments Database Study. World Neurosurgery 2020, 145: e90-e99. PMID: 33011357, DOI: 10.1016/j.wneu.2020.09.137.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2019
In Reply: Institutional Review of Mortality in 5434 Consecutive Neurosurgery Patients: Are We Improving?
Elsamadicy AA, Gottfried ON. In Reply: Institutional Review of Mortality in 5434 Consecutive Neurosurgery Patients: Are We Improving? Neurosurgery 2019, 85: e164-e164. PMID: 31197349, DOI: 10.1093/neuros/nyz110.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2018
Review of Neurosurgery Medical Professional Liability Claims in the United States.
Elsamadicy AA, Sergesketter AR, Frakes MD, Lad SP. Review of Neurosurgery Medical Professional Liability Claims in the United States. Neurosurgery 2018, 83: 997-1006. PMID: 29325137, DOI: 10.1093/neuros/nyx565.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMalpractice claimsPatient deathHealth care cost burdenOverall economic burdenIntervertebral disc disordersMedical Professional Liability ClaimsHigh-risk specialtiesSpinal canalSpinal cordDisc disordersMedical factorsOperative procedureMedical conditionsPhysician Insurers AssociationEconomic burdenPatient safetyProfessional liability claimsPrimary defendantsNeurosurgeonsCost burdenMedical malpractice reform
2017
Institutional Review of Mortality in 5434 Consecutive Neurosurgery Patients: Are We Improving?
Elsamadicy AA, Sergesketter A, Sampson JH, Gottfried ON. Institutional Review of Mortality in 5434 Consecutive Neurosurgery Patients: Are We Improving? Neurosurgery 2017, 83: 1269-1276. PMID: 29300938, DOI: 10.1093/neuros/nyx603.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsCohort StudiesHumansMaleNeurosurgeryNeurosurgical ProceduresQuality ImprovementQuality Indicators, Health CareConceptsRisk of mortalityCase mix indexSeverity of illnessPostintervention cohortMortality indexQuality InitiativeNeurosurgical serviceDiagnosis-related group codesPre-intervention cohortQuality improvement interventionsEtiology of mortalityHigher case mix indexMajor academic institutionHospital dischargeInpatient mortalityTrauma admissionsNeurosurgery patientsProcedure typeMortality casesInstitutional reviewImprovement interventionsMortalityCohortNeurosurgery inpatientsObserved mortality