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Pedro J Caraballo
Affiliation
Mayo Clinic
ORCID
Career Start Year
1999
Papers
68
H Index
21
Expertise
CM4AI Collaborator
PMID
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Journal Title
Published Year
36691060
Patient similarity and other artificial intelligence machine learning algorithms in clinical decision aid for shared decision-making in the Prevention of Cardiovascular Toxicity (PACT): a feasibility trial design.
Cardiooncology
2023
37373918
Clinician Perspectives on Clinical Decision Support for Familial Hypercholesterolemia.
J Pers Med
2023
36621880
Returning integrated genomic risk and clinical recommendations: The eMERGE study.
Genet Med
2023
35331649
Implementation of preemptive DNA sequence-based pharmacogenomics testing across a large academic medical center: The Mayo-Baylor RIGHT 10K Study.
Genet Med
2022
35434676
Establishing an interdisciplinary research team for cardio-oncology artificial intelligence informatics precision and health equity.
Am Heart J Plus
2022
34065005
Preferences for Updates on General Research Results: A Survey of Participants in Genomic Research from Two Institutions.
J Pers Med
2021
33538610
Pharmacogenomics education and perceptions: is there a gap between internal medicine resident and attending physicians?
Pharmacogenomics
2021
33930535
Genomic considerations for FHIR®; eMERGE implementation lessons.
J Biomed Inform
2021
34697394
A novel method for causal structure discovery from EHR data and its application to type-2 diabetes mellitus.
Sci Rep
2021
34747639
Pharmacogenomics testing in patients with liver transplant and potential impact on prospective management.
Pharmacogenomics
2021
34129510
A Computational Method for Learning Disease Trajectories From Partially Observable EHR Data.
IEEE J Biomed Health Inform
2021
34242241
Association of BMI, comorbidities and all-cause mortality by using a baseline mortality risk model.
PLoS One
2021
31591640
Integrating pharmacogenomics into the electronic health record by implementing genomic indicators.
J Am Med Inform Assoc
2020
36644330
Deploying Clinical Decision Support for Familial Hypercholesterolemia.
ACI open
2020
31914992
Predicting diabetes clinical outcomes using longitudinal risk factor trajectories.
BMC Med Inform Decis Mak
2020
32717811
An Implementation Science Framework to Develop a Clinical Decision Support Tool for Familial Hypercholesterolemia.
J Pers Med
2020
32678448
Development and Validation of a Risk Stratification Model Using Disease Severity Hierarchy for Mortality or Major Cardiovascular Event.
JAMA Netw Open
2020
32377377
Challenges in returning results in a genomic medicine implementation study: the Return of Actionable Variants Empirical (RAVE) study.
NPJ Genom Med
2020
31378813
Cohort Profile: The Right Drug, Right Dose, Right Time: Using Genomic Data to Individualize Treatment Protocol (RIGHT Protocol).
Int J Epidemiol
2020
30590574
Pharmacogenomic clinical decision support design and multi-site process outcomes analysis in the eMERGE Network.
J Am Med Inform Assoc
2019
31802928
Concepts Driving Pharmacogenomics Implementation Into Everyday Healthcare.
Pharmgenomics Pers Med
2019
33313606
Frequent Causal Pattern Mining: A Computationally Efficient Framework For Estimating Bias-Corrected Effects.
Proc IEEE Int Conf Big Data
2019
31438273
Impact of the Performance Gap Between Interactive Alerts and Quality Metrics.
Stud Health Technol Inform
2019
31437931
Evaluating the Impact of Data Representation on EHR-Based Analytic Tasks.
Stud Health Technol Inform
2019
31098679
Towards more Accessible Precision Medicine: Building a more Transferable Machine Learning Model to Support Prognostic Decisions for Micro- and Macrovascular Complications of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus.
J Med Syst
2019
30865535
CLINICAL RECOGNITION AND MANAGEMENT OF PATIENTS WITH PREDIABETES.
Endocr Pract
2019
29218905
Considerations for automated machine learning in clinical metabolic profiling: Altered homocysteine plasma concentration associated with metformin exposure.
Pac Symp Biocomput
2018
29888055
Multi-Task Learning to Identify Outcome-Specific Risk Factors that Distinguish Individual Micro and Macrovascular Complications of Type 2 Diabetes.
AMIA Jt Summits Transl Sci Proc
2018
29860405
Empowering genomic medicine by establishing critical sequencing result data flows: the eMERGE example.
J Am Med Inform Assoc
2018
30225440
A Clinical Decision Support Tool for Familial Hypercholesterolemia Based on Physician Input.
Mayo Clin Proc Innov Qual Outcomes
2018
30392543
The Return of Actionable Variants Empirical (RAVE) Study, a Mayo Clinic Genomic Medicine Implementation Study: Design and Initial Results.
Mayo Clin Proc
2018
29436466
Evaluation of prescriber responses to pharmacogenomics clinical decision support for thiopurine <i>S</i>-methyltransferase testing.
Am J Health Syst Pharm
2018
29107482
Prevalence and Outcome of High-Risk QT Prolongation Recorded in the Emergency Department from an Institution-Wide QT Alert System.
J Emerg Med
2018
27657685
Multidisciplinary model to implement pharmacogenomics at the point of care.
Genet Med
2017
29862384
Estimating Disease Onset Time by Modeling Lab Result Trajectories via Bayes Networks.
IEEE Int Conf Healthc Inform
2017
28390138
Electronic Medical Record-Integrated Pharmacogenomics and Related Clinical Decision Support Concepts.
Clin Pharmacol Ther
2017
28429460
Automated T-wave analysis can differentiate acquired QT prolongation from congenital long QT syndrome.
Ann Noninvasive Electrocardiol
2017
29295340
Technical Challenges and Opportunities when Implementing Pharmacogenomics Decision Support Integrated in the Electronic Health Record.
Stud Health Technol Inform
2017
28949250
The challenges of implementing pharmacogenomic testing in the clinic.
Expert Rev Pharmacoecon Outcomes Res
2017
28769582
<i>CYP2D6</i> phenotypes are associated with adverse outcomes related to opioid medications.
Pharmgenomics Pers Med
2017
28866768
Providers' Response to Clinical Decision Support for QT Prolonging Drugs.
J Med Syst
2017
28757317
Challenges in Ordering and Interpreting Pharmacogenomic Tests in Clinical Practice.
Am J Med
2017
28055020
Participant-perceived understanding and perspectives on pharmacogenomics: the Mayo Clinic RIGHT protocol (Right Drug, Right Dose, Right Time).
Genet Med
2017
27779246
Are patients willing to incur out-of-pocket costs for pharmacogenomic testing?
Pharmacogenomics J
2017
26947514
Preemptive Pharmacogenomic Testing for Precision Medicine: A Comprehensive Analysis of Five Actionable Pharmacogenomic Genes Using Next-Generation DNA Sequencing and a Customized CYP2D6 Genotyping Cascade.
J Mol Diagn
2016
27158565
Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Trajectories and Associated Risks.
Big Data
2016
27155109
Integrating Pharmacogenomics into Clinical Practice: Promise vs Reality.
Am J Med
2016
26850412
Statin Use, Diabetes Incidence and Overall Mortality in Normoglycemic and Impaired Fasting Glucose Patients.
J Gen Intern Med
2016
25324555
Impact of clinical decision support preventing the use of QT-prolonging medications for patients at risk for torsade de pointes.
J Am Med Inform Assoc
2015
26409639
Frequency and cause of transient QT prolongation after surgery.
Am J Cardiol
2015
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