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    Overt and Occult Hypoxemia in Patients Hospitalized With COVID-19 by Gadrey, Shrirang M, Mohanty, Piyus, Haughey, Sean P, Jacobsen, Beck A, Dubester, Kira J, Webb, Katherine M, Kowalski, Rebecca L, Dreicer, Jessica J, Andris, Robert T, Clark, Matthew T, Moore, Christopher C, Holder, Andre, Kamaleswaran, Rishi, Ratcliffe, Sarah J, Moorman, J Randall

    Published in Critical care explorations (01-01-2023)
    “…Progressive hypoxemia is the predominant mode of deterioration in COVID-19. Among hypoxemia measures, the ratio of the Pao to the Fio (P/F ratio) has optimal…”
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    Accuracy and Monitoring of Pediatric Early Warning Score (PEWS) Scores Prior to Emergent Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Transfer: Retrospective Analysis by Kowalski, Rebecca L, Lee, Laura, Spaeder, Michael C, Moorman, J Randall, Keim-Malpass, Jessica

    Published in JMIR pediatrics and parenting (22-02-2021)
    “…Current approaches to early detection of clinical deterioration in children have relied on intermittent track-and-trigger warning scores such as the Pediatric…”
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    Early Detection of In-Patient Deterioration: One Prediction Model Does Not Fit All by Blackwell, Jacob N, Keim-Malpass, Jessica, Clark, Matthew T, Kowalski, Rebecca L, Najjar, Salim N, Bourque, Jamieson M, Lake, Douglas E, Moorman, J Randall

    Published in Critical care explorations (01-05-2020)
    “…Early detection of subacute potentially catastrophic illnesses using available data is a clinical imperative, and scores that report risk of imminent events in…”
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    The Patient in Precision Medicine: A Systematic Review Examining Evaluations of Patient-Facing Materials by Ratwani, Raj M., Shivega, Winnie G., Kowalski, Rebecca L., Adams, Katharine T., Wynn, Rachel M., Miller, Kristen E.

    Published in Journal of healthcare engineering (01-01-2018)
    “…Precision medicine (PM) has the potential to tailor healthcare to the individual patient by using their genetic information to guide treatment choices…”
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