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2013 Kaiser Permanente-Authored Publications Alphabetical by Author 2013 Kaiser Permanente-Authored Publications Alphabetical by Author 1. Abbas MA, Cannom RR, Chiu VY, Burchette RJ, Radner GW, Haigh PI, Etzioni DA Triage of patients with acute diverticulitis: are some inpatients candidates for outpatient treatment? Colorectal Dis. 2013 Apr;15(4):451-7. Southern California 23061533 KP author(s): Abbas, Maher A; Chiu, Vicki Y; Burchette, Raoul J; Radner, Gary W; Haigh, Philip I 2. Abbass MA, Slezak JM, DiFronzo LA Predictors of Early Postoperative Outcomes in 375 Consecutive Hepatectomies: A Single- institution Experience Am Surg. 2013 Oct;79(10):961-7. Southern California 24160779 KP author(s): Abbass, Mohammad Ali; Slezak, Jeffrey M; DiFronzo, Andrew L 3. Abbenhardt C, Poole EM, Kulmacz RJ, Xiao L, Curtin K, Galbraith RL, Duggan D, Hsu L, Makar KW, Caan BJ, Koepl L, Owen RW, Scherer D, Carlson CS, Genetics and Epidemiology of Colorectal Cancer Consortium (GECCO) and CCFR, Potter JD, Slattery ML, Ulrich CM Phospholipase A2G1B polymorphisms and risk of colorectal neoplasia Int J Mol Epidemiol Genet. 2013 Sep 12;4(3):140-9. Northern California 24046806 KP author(s): Caan, Bette 4. Aberg JA, Gallant JE, Ghanem KG, Emmanuel P, Zingman BS, Horberg MA Primary Care Guidelines for the Management of Persons Infected With HIV: 2013 Update by the HIV Medicine Association of the Infectious Diseases Society of America Clin Infect Dis. 2013 Nov 13. Mid-Atlantic 24235263 KP author(s): Horberg, Michael 5. Abraham AG, D'Souza G, Jing Y, Gange SJ, Sterling TR, Silverberg MJ, Saag MS, Rourke SB, Rachlis A, Napravnik S, Moore RD, Klein MB, Kitahata MM, Kirk GD, Hogg RS, Hessol NA, Goedert JJ, Gill MJ, Gebo KA, Eron JJ, Engels EA, Dubrow R, Crane HM, Brooks JT, Bosch RJ, Strickler HD, North American AIDS Cohort Collaboration on Research and Design of IeDEA Invasive cervical cancer risk among HIV-infected women: A North American multi-cohort collaboration prospective study J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2013 Apr 1;62(4):405-13. Northern California 23254153 KP author(s): Silverberg, Michael J 6. Acharya NR, Tham VM, Esterberg E, Borkar DS, Parker JV, Vinoya AC, Uchida A Incidence and Prevalence of Uveitis: Results From the Pacific Ocular Inflammation Study JAMA Ophthalmol. 2013 Sep 5. Hawaii 24008391 KP author(s): Tham, Vivien M; Parker, John V; Vinoya, Aleli C; Uchida, Aileen 7. Ackerson BK, Sy LS, Yao JF, Craig Cheetham T, Espinosa-Rydman AM, Jones TL, Jacobsen SJ Page 1 of 184 2013 Kaiser Permanente-Authored Publications Alphabetical by Author Agreement between medical record and parent report for evaluation of childhood febrile seizures Vaccine. 2013 Apr 11. Southern California 23583816 KP author(s): Ackerson, Bradley K; Sy, Lina S; Yao, Janis; Cheetham, Thomas C; Espinosa-Rydman, Ana; Jones, Tonia; Jacobsen, Steven J 8. Acquah SE, Quaye L, Sagoe K, Ziem JB, Bromberger PI, Amponsem AA Susceptibility of bacterial etiological agents to commonly-used antimicrobial agents in children with sepsis at the Tamale Teaching Hospital BMC Infect Dis. 2013 Feb 18;13:89. Southern California 23419199 KP author(s): Bromberger, Pat I 9. Acree SC, Tovar JP, Pattengale PK, Wang LL, Church JA, Gaynon PS, Cassarino DS Subcutaneous Panniculitis-Like T-Cell Lymphoma in Two Pediatric Patients: An HIV-Positive Adolescent and a 4-Month-Old Infant Fetal Pediatr Pathol. 2013 Jun;32(3):175-83. Southern California 23092204 KP author(s): Cassarino, David S 10. Adams AL, Kessler JI, Deramerian K, Smith N, Black MH, Porter AH, Jacobsen SJ, Koebnick C Associations between childhood obesity and upper and lower extremity injuries Inj. Prev. 2013 Jun;19(3):191-7. Southern California 22789612 KP author(s): Adams, Annette L; Kessler, Jeffrey I; Deramerian, Krikor; Smith, Ning; Black, MaryHelen; Porter, Amy H; Jacobsen, Steven J; Koebnick, Corinna 11. Adams AL, Paxton EW, Wang JQ, Johnson ES, Bayliss EA, Ferrara A, Nakasato C, Bini SA, Namba RS Surgical outcomes of total knee replacement according to diabetes status and glycemic control, 2001 to 2009 J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2013 Mar 20;95(6):481-7. Southern California; Northwest; Colorado; Northern California; Hawaii 23446446 KP author(s): Adams, Annette L; Paxton, Liz; Wang, Jean Q; Johnson, Eric S; Bayliss, Elizabeth; Ferrara, Assiamira; Nakasato, Cynthia; Bini, Stefano; Namba, Robert S 12. Adams AS, Uratsu C, Dyer W, Magid D, O'Connor P, Beck A, Butler M, Ho PM, Schmittdiel JA Health System Factors and Antihypertensive Adherence in a Racially and Ethnically Diverse Cohort of New Users JAMA Intern Med. 2013 Jan 14;173(1):54-61. Northern California; Colorado; Georgia 23229831 KP author(s): Adams, Alyce S; Schmittdiel, Julie A; Uratsu, Connie S; Dyer, Wendy; Magid, David J; Beck, Arne; Ho, P Michael; Butler, Melissa G 13. Adams SR, Goler NC, Sanna RS, Boccio M, Bellamy DJ, Brown SD, Neugebauer RS, Ferrara A, Wiley DM, Schmittdiel JA Page 2 of 184 2013 Kaiser Permanente-Authored Publications Alphabetical by Author Patient Satisfaction and Perceived Success with a Telephonic Health Coaching Program: The Natural Experiments for Translation in Diabetes (NEXT-D) Study, Northern California, 2011 Prev Chronic Dis. 2013 Oct 31;10:E179. Northern California 24176083 KP author(s): Adams, Sara R; Goler, Nancy; Sanna, Rashel S; Boccio, Mindy; Bellamy, Paul; Brown, Susan D; Neugebauer, Romain S; Ferrara, Assiamira; Wiley, Deanne; Schmittdiel, Julie A 14. Adjaye-Gbewonyo D, Bednarczyk RA, Davis RL, Omer SB Using the Bayesian Improved Surname Geocoding Method (BISG) to Create a Working Classification of Race and Ethnicity in a Diverse Managed Care Population: A Validation Study Health Serv Res. 2013 Jul 16. Georgia 23855558 KP author(s): Adjaye-Gbewonyo, Dzifa E; Bednarczyk, Robert A; Davis, Robert L; Omer, Saad 15. Agarwal AM, Nussenzveig RH, Hoke C, Lorey TS, Greene DN Identification of One or Two alpha-Globin Gene Deletions by Isoelectric Focusing Electrophoresis Am J Clin Pathol. 2013 Sep;140(3):301-5. Northern California 23955447 KP author(s): Hoke, Carolyn; Lorey, Thomas; Greene, Dina N 16. Ahdoot M, Qadan M, Santa-Maria M, Kennedy WA 2nd, Ilano A Indirect inguinal hernia with uterine tissue in a male: A case of persistent Mullerian duct syndrome and literature review Can Urol Assoc J. 2013 Jan-Feb;7(1-2):E121-4. Northern California 23671501 KP author(s): Santamaria, Monica; Ilano, Aaron 17. Ahmed AT, Warton EM, Schaefer CA, Shen L, McIntyre RS The effect of bariatric surgery on psychiatric course among patients with bipolar disorder Bipolar Disord. 2013 Aug 5. Northern California 23909994 KP author(s): Ahmed, Ameena T; Warton, Margaret M; Schaefer, Cathy; Shen, Ling 18. Akhtar MJ, Rosengart RM, Salem MM Transcatheter closure of a giant communication between the right pulmonary artery and left atrium in a neonate Catheter Cardiovasc Interv. 2013 Feb 21. Southern California 23436298 KP author(s): Akhtar, Mustansar J 19. Akins PT, Amar AP, Pakbaz RS, Fields JD, on behalf of the SWIFT Investigators Complications of Endovascular Treatment for Acute Stroke in the SWIFT Trial with Solitaire and Merci Devices AJNR Am J Neuroradiol. 2013 Sep 12. Northern California 24029392 KP author(s): Akins, Paul T Page 3 of 184 2013 Kaiser Permanente-Authored Publications Alphabetical by Author 20. Akins PT, Axelrod YK, Ji C, Ciporen JN, Arshad ST, Hawk MW, Guppy KH Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis complicated by subdural hematomas: Case series and literature review Surg Neurol Int. 2013 Jun 19;4:85. Print 2013. Northern California 23869285 KP author(s): Akins, Paul T; Axelrod, Yekaterina K; Ji, Cheng; Ciporen, Jeremy N; Arshad, Syed T; Hawk, Mark; Guppy, Kern H 21. Alberts M Temporal arteritis: improving patient evaluation with a new protocol Perm J. 2013 Winter;17(1):56-62. Northwest 23596371 KP author(s): Alberts, Michael S 22. Aldrich MC, Selvin S, Wrensch MR, Sison JD, Hansen HM, Quesenberry CP Jr, Seldin MF, Barcellos LF, Buffler PA, Wiencke JK Socioeconomic Status and Lung Cancer: Unraveling the Contribution of Genetic Admixture Am J Public Health. 2013 Oct;103(10):e73-80. Epub 2013 Aug 15. Northern California 23948011 KP author(s): Quesenberry, Charles P 23. Allen LA, Magid DJ, Gurwitz JH, Smith DH, Goldberg RJ, Saczynski J, Thorp ML, Hsu G, Sung SH, Go AS Risk Factors for Adverse Outcomes by Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction in a Contemporary Heart Failure Population Circ Heart Fail. 2013 Jul;6(4):635-46. Epub 2013 May 24. Colorado; Northwest; Northern California 23709659 KP author(s): Allen, Lawrence A; Magid, David J; Smith, David H; Thorp, Micah L; Hsu, Grace; Sung, Sue Hee; Go, Alan S 24. Allen LA, Shetterly S, Peterson PN, Gurwitz JH, Smith DH, Brand DW, Fairclough DL, Rumsfeld JS, Masoudi FA, Magid DJ Guideline Concordance of Testing for Hyperkalemia and Kidney Dysfunction During Initiation of Mineralocorticoid Receptor Antagonist Therapy in Patients with Heart Failure Circ Heart Fail. 2013 Nov 26. Colorado; Northwest 24281136 KP author(s): Allen, Lawrence A; Shetterly, Susan; Peterson, Pamela N; Smith, David H; Brand, David W; Masoudi, Frederick A; Magid, David J 25. Allen MH, Abar BW, McCormick M, Barnes DH, Haukoos J, Garmel GM, Boudreaux ED Screening for Suicidal Ideation and Attempts among Emergency Department Medical Patients: Instrument and Results from the Psychiatric Emergency Research Collaboration Suicide Life Threat Behav. 2013 Feb 16. Northern California 23413776 KP author(s): McCormick, Mark; Garmel, Gus 26. Alperin M, Weinstein M, Kivnick S, Duong TH, Menefee S Page 4 of 184 2013 Kaiser Permanente-Authored Publications Alphabetical by Author A randomized trial of Prophylactic Uterosacral Ligament Suspension at the time of hysterectomy for Prevention of Vaginal Vault Prolapse (PULS): Design and methods Contemp Clin Trials. 2013 Apr 12. Southern California 23587538 KP author(s): Kivnick, Seth; Duong, Thinh H; Menefee, Shawn Adam 27. Amato M, Pershing S, Walvick M, Tanaka S Trends in ophthalmic manifestations of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in a northern California pediatric population J AAPOS.
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