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    Results of phase II levetiracetam trial following acute head injury in children at risk for posttraumatic epilepsy by Pearl, Phillip L., McCarter, Robert, McGavin, Colleen L., Yu, Yuezhou, Sandoval, Fabian, Trzcinski, Stacey, Atabaki, Shireen M., Tsuchida, Tammy, Anker, John, He, Jianping, Klein, Pavel

    Published in Epilepsia (Copenhagen) (01-09-2013)
    “…Summary Posttraumatic seizures develop in up to 20% of children following severe traumatic brain injury (TBI). Children ages 6–17 years with one or more risk…”
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    Updates in the General Approach to Pediatric Head Trauma and Concussion by Atabaki, Shireen M., MD, MPH

    Published in The Pediatric clinics of North America (01-10-2013)
    “…Acute recognition and management of traumatic brain injury along the spectrum from mild to severe is essential in optimizing neurocognitive outcomes…”
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    The role of telehealth in pediatric emergency care by Saidinejad, Mohsen, Barata, Isabel, Foster, Ashley, Ruttan, Timothy K., Waseem, Muhammad, Holtzman, Douglas K., Benjamin, Lee S., Shahid, Sam, Berg, Kathleen, Wallin, Dina, Atabaki, Shireen M., Joseph, Madeline M.

    “…In 2006, the Institute of Medicine published a report titled “Emergency Care for Children: Growing Pains,” in which it described pediatric emergency care as…”
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    Cranial Computed Tomography Utilization for Suspected Ventriculoperitoneal Shunt Malfunction in a Pediatric Emergency Department by Cohen, Joanna S., MD, Jamal, Nazreen, MD, Dawes, Candice, MD, Chamberlain, James M., MD, Atabaki, Shireen M., MD, MPH

    Published in The Journal of emergency medicine (01-04-2014)
    “…Abstract Background Computed tomography (CT) scan, the largest medical source of ionizing radiation in the United States, is used to test for failure of…”
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    Defining AMIA’s artificial intelligence principles by Solomonides, Anthony E, Koski, Eileen, Atabaki, Shireen M, Weinberg, Scott, McGreevey, John D, Kannry, Joseph L, Petersen, Carolyn, Lehmann, Christoph U

    “…Abstract Recent advances in the science and technology of artificial intelligence (AI) and growing numbers of deployed AI systems in healthcare and other…”
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    Isolated linear skull fractures in children with blunt head trauma by Powell, Elizabeth C, Atabaki, Shireen M, Wootton-Gorges, Sandra, Wisner, David, Mahajan, Prashant, Glass, Todd, Miskin, Michelle, Stanley, Rachel M, Jacobs, Elizabeth, Dayan, Peter S, Holmes, James F, Kuppermann, Nathan

    Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-04-2015)
    “…Children and adolescents with minor blunt head trauma and isolated skull fractures are often admitted to the hospital. The objective of this study was to…”
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    Ambulatory cardiology telemedicine: a large academic pediatric center experience by Phillips, Aaron A, Sable, Craig A, Atabaki, Shireen M, Waggaman, Christina, Bost, James E, Harahsheh, Ashraf S

    Published in Journal of investigative medicine (01-10-2021)
    “…We performed a retrospective study of cardiology telemedicine visits at a large academic pediatric center between 2016 and 2019 (pre COVID-19). Telemedicine…”
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    Rapid deployment of a telemedicine care model for genetics and metabolism during COVID‐19 by Shur, Natasha, Atabaki, Shireen M., Kisling, Monisha S., Tabarani, Abir, Williams, Clarence, Fraser, Jamie L., Regier, Debra, Summar, Marshall

    “…The national importance of telemedicine for safe and effective patient care has been highlighted by the current COVID‐19 pandemic. Prior to the 2020 pandemic…”
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    The Effect of Observation on Cranial Computed Tomography Utilization for Children After Blunt Head Trauma by NIGROVIC, Lise E, SCHUNK, Jeff E, FOERSTER, Adele, COOPER, Arthur, MISKIN, Michelle, ATABAKI, Shireen M, HOYLE, John, DAYAN, Peter S, HOLMES, James F, KUPPERMANN, Nathan

    Published in Pediatrics (Evanston) (01-06-2011)
    “…Children with minor blunt head trauma often are observed in the emergency department before a decision is made regarding computed tomography use. We studied…”
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    Telehealth in pediatric emergency medicine by Schinasi, Dana A., Atabaki, Shireen M., Lo, Mark D., Marcin, James P., Macy, Michelle

    “…Modern technologies and contemporary clinical practice have set the stage for the integration of telehealth into existing models of healthcare. These models of…”
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    Epidemiology of Blunt Head Trauma in Children in U.S. Emergency Departments by Quayle, Kimberly S, Holmes, James F, Kuppermann, Nathan

    Published in The New England journal of medicine (13-11-2014)
    “…Among more than 43,000 children treated in 25 emergency departments for blunt head trauma, traumatic brain injury was identified on CT scan in 7% of the…”
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    Direct-to-patient telemedicine: Expanding access to regional pediatric specialty care by Atabaki, Shireen M, Shur, Natasha E, Munoz, Ricardo A, Bhuvanendran, Shivaprasad, Sable, Craig, Rojas, Christina R, Lopez-Magallon, Alejandro J, Clarke, Jonas C, Sabouriane, Cyrus E, Krishnan, Anita, Wessel, David L

    Published in Journal of investigative medicine (01-02-2024)
    “…Telemedicine is seen as a useful tool in reducing gaps in health care but this technology-enabled care can also exacerbate health inequity if not implemented…”
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    Trauma Care for Children in the Field by Browne, Lorin R., DO, Keeney, Grant E., MD, Spahr, Christopher D., MD, Lerner, E. Brooke, PhD, Atabaki, Shireen M., MD, Drayna, Patrick, MD, Cooper, Arthur, MD

    “…Emergency medical care for children has evolved immensely over the past 30 years. During this period, much has been accomplished to improve the quality of care…”
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