Charlson, M. E., Peterson, J. C., Boutin-Foster, C., Briggs, W. M., Ogedegbe, G. G., McCulloch, C. E., ...
Patients who have undergone angioplasty experience difficulty modifying at-risk behaviors for subsequent cardiac events. The purpose of this study was to test whether an innovative approach to...
Charlson, M E, MacKenzie, C R, Gold, J P, Ales, K L, Topkins, M, Fairclough, G P, ...
Among hypertensive and diabetic patients undergoing elective noncardiac surgery, preoperative status and intraoperative changes in mean arterial pressure (MAP) were evaluated as predictors of...
Charlson, M E, MacKenzie, C R, Gold, J P, Ales, K L, Topkins, M, Shires, G T
We prospectively studied patients with hypertension and diabetes undergoing elective noncardiac surgery with general anesthesia to test the hypothesis that patients at high risk for prognostically...
Charlson, M E, MacKenzie, C R, Gold, J P, Ales, K L, Topkins, M, Shires, G T
While monitoring blood pressure is a routine part of intraoperative management, several methods have been proposed to characterize intraoperative hemodynamic patterns as predictors of postoperative...
Postoperative changes in serum creatinine. When do they occur and how much is important?
Charlson, M E, MacKenzie, C R, Gold, J P, Shires, G T
The objective of this study was to evaluate the use of the serum creatinine in following postoperative renal function. In this prospective study of 278 patients (mainly hypertensives and diabetics)...
Standards for the use of ordinal scales in clinical trials.
Ordinal scales are frequently used in clinical trials to quantify outcomes which are non-dimensional. They may be regarded as either single state or transition measures based on whether they assess...
Applying results of randomised trials to clinical practice: impact of losses before randomisation.
The problem of generalisability in randomised clinical trials was highlighted by studies that entered only 10-14% of screened patients. To determine the magnitude and source of prerandomisation...
Standards for the use of ordinal scales in clinical trials.
Ordinal scales are frequently used in clinical trials to quantify outcomes which are non-dimensional. They may be regarded as either single state or transition measures based on whether they assess...
Charlson, M E, MacKenzie, C R, Gold, J P, Ales, K L, Topkins, M, Fairclough, G P, ...
Among hypertensive and diabetic patients undergoing elective noncardiac surgery, preoperative status and intraoperative changes in mean arterial pressure (MAP) were evaluated as predictors of...
Charlson, M E, MacKenzie, C R, Gold, J P, Ales, K L, Topkins, M, Shires, G T
We prospectively studied patients with hypertension and diabetes undergoing elective noncardiac surgery with general anesthesia to test the hypothesis that patients at high risk for prognostically...
Charlson, M E, MacKenzie, C R, Gold, J P, Ales, K L, Topkins, M, Shires, G T
While monitoring blood pressure is a routine part of intraoperative management, several methods have been proposed to characterize intraoperative hemodynamic patterns as predictors of postoperative...
Applying results of randomised trials to clinical practice: impact of losses before randomisation.
The problem of generalisability in randomised clinical trials was highlighted by studies that entered only 10-14% of screened patients. To determine the magnitude and source of prerandomisation...
Postoperative changes in serum creatinine. When do they occur and how much is important?
Charlson, M E, MacKenzie, C R, Gold, J P, Shires, G T
The objective of this study was to evaluate the use of the serum creatinine in following postoperative renal function. In this prospective study of 278 patients (mainly hypertensives and diabetics)...
Charlson, M. E., Peterson, J. C., Boutin-Foster, C., Briggs, W. M., Ogedegbe, G. G., McCulloch, C. E., ...
Patients who have undergone angioplasty experience difficulty modifying at-risk behaviors for subsequent cardiac events. The purpose of this study was to test whether an innovative approach to...