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Benjamin C Sun
Leonard Davis Institute of Health Economics, University of Pennsylvania
2000
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
33155169Automated abstraction of myocardial perfusion imaging reports using natural language processing.J Nucl Cardiol2022
36710893Automated interpretation of stress echocardiography reports using natural language processing.Eur Heart J Digit Health2022
34774641Implementation of more sensitive cardiac troponin T assay in a state-wide health service.Int J Cardiol2022
33987795Does Hospital Admission/Observation for Chest Pain Improve Patient Outcomes after Emergency Department Evaluation for Suspected Acute Coronary Syndrome?J Gen Intern Med2022
33127371Identifying Patients with Low Risk of Acute Coronary Syndrome Without Troponin Testing: Validation of the HEAR Score.Am J Med2021
33683289Early Noninvasive Cardiac Testing in Emergency Department Patients-Reply.JAMA Intern Med2021
33620444Single vs Serial Measurements of Cardiac Troponin Level in the Evaluation of Patients in the Emergency Department With Suspected Acute Myocardial Infarction.JAMA Netw Open2021
33504514Development of an electrocardiogram-based risk calculator for a cardiac cause of syncope.Heart2021
34833453Syncope Time Frames for Adverse Events after Emergency Department Presentation: An Individual Patient Data Meta-Analysis.Medicina (Kaunas)2021
34096967High-Sensitivity Cardiac Troponin Assay in Patients With Kidney Impairment: A Challenge to Clinical Implementation.JAMA Intern Med2021
34081756Correction: Personalized risk stratification through attribute matching for clinical decision making in clinical conditions with aspecific symptoms: The example of syncope.PLoS One2021
33430609Higher Emergency Physician Chest Pain Hospitalization Rates Do Not Lead to Improved Patient Outcomes.Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes2021
33358395Evaluating Sex Disparities in the Emergency Department Management of Patients With Suspected Acute Coronary Syndrome.Ann Emerg Med2021
30033843Health Services Utilization Among Chinese American Older Adults: Moderation of Social Support With Functional Limitation.J Appl Gerontol2020
32056327Impact of Physician-Patient Language Concordance on Patient Outcomes and Adherence to Clinical Chest Pain Recommendations.Acad Emerg Med2020
31668571Risk Stratification of Older Adults Who Present to the Emergency Department With Syncope: The FAINT Score.Ann Emerg Med2020
31837233Frequency of Abnormal and Critical Laboratory Results in Older Patients Presenting to the Emergency Department With Syncope.Acad Emerg Med2020
32079480Automated Identification and Extraction of Exercise Treadmill Test Results.J Am Heart Assoc2020
33031502Early Noninvasive Cardiac Testing After Emergency Department Evaluation for Suspected Acute Coronary Syndrome.JAMA Intern Med2020
33392519Not all HEART scores are created equal: identifying "low-risk" patients at higher risk.J Am Coll Emerg Physicians Open2020
32726266Practice Gap in Atrial Fibrillation Oral Anticoagulation Prescribing at Emergency Department Home Discharge.West J Emerg Med2020
32147870Shared Decision Making for Syncope in the Emergency Department: A Randomized Controlled Feasibility Trial.Acad Emerg Med2020
32291127The Accuracy of Interqual Criteria in Determining the Observation versus Inpatient Status in Older Adults with Syncope.J Emerg Med2020
30274923Opioid Prescribing Practices for Pediatric Headache.J Pediatr2019
30054114Variation in diagnostic testing for older patients with syncope in the emergency department.Am J Emerg Med2019
30017687QTc prolongation as a marker of 30-day serious outcomes in older patients with syncope presenting to the Emergency Department.Am J Emerg Med2019
31229392Conversion to Persistent or High-Risk Opioid Use After a New Prescription From the Emergency Department: Evidence From Washington Medicaid Beneficiaries.Ann Emerg Med2019
30955986Evaluation of Outpatient Cardiac Stress Testing After Emergency Department Encounters for Suspected Acute Coronary Syndrome.Ann Emerg Med2019
30922457Opioid prescribing patterns after dental visits among beneficiaries of Medicaid in Washington state in 2014 and 2015.J Am Dent Assoc2019
30797573Effect of a HEART Care Pathway on Chest Pain Management Within an Integrated Health System.Ann Emerg Med2019
30721554Do High-sensitivity Troponin and Natriuretic Peptide Predict Death or Serious Cardiac Outcomes After Syncope?Acad Emerg Med2019
31080035Stroke Prophylaxis for Atrial Fibrillation? To Prescribe or Not to Prescribe-A Qualitative Study on the Decisionmaking Process of Emergency Department Providers.Ann Emerg Med2019
31080027Clinical Benefit of Hospitalization for Older Adults With Unexplained Syncope: A Propensity-Matched Analysis.Ann Emerg Med2019
30928476Orthostatic vital signs do not predict 30⿯day serious outcomes in older emergency department patients with syncope: A multicenter observational study.Am J Emerg Med2019
30428149Inter-rater Reliability of the HEART Score.Acad Emerg Med2019
30595424A comparative analysis of National Institutes of Health research support for emergency medicine - 2008 to 2017.Am J Emerg Med2019
30361153Recurrent syncope is not an independent risk predictor for future syncopal events or adverse outcomes.Am J Emerg Med2019
30302622Correlates of Emergency Department Service Utilization Among U.S. Chinese Older Adults.J Immigr Minor Health2019
30529112Comparison of 30-Day Serious Adverse Clinical Events for Elderly Patients Presenting to the Emergency Department With Near-Syncope Versus Syncope.Ann Emerg Med2019
28844764Hospital Strategies for Reducing Emergency Department Crowding: A Mixed-Methods Study.Ann Emerg Med2018
30243415Variations in prescription drug monitoring program use by prescriber specialty.J Subst Abuse Treat2018
30025582Stroke Prophylaxis After a New Emergency Department Diagnosis of Atrial Fibrillation.J Am Coll Cardiol2018
30255862Predictors of Clinically Significant Echocardiography Findings in Older Adults with Syncope: A Secondary Analysis.J Hosp Med2018
29960621Stroke Prevention for High-Risk Atrial Fibrillation in the Emergency Setting: Differences Between Canada and the United States.Can J Cardiol2018
29929651In reply.Ann Emerg Med2018
30286933The HEART Score for Suspected Acute Coronary Syndrome in U.S. Emergency Departments.J Am Coll Cardiol2018
29575587Outcomes of Patients With Syncope and Suspected Dementia.Acad Emerg Med2018
29379959Prevalence of Pulmonary Embolism in Patients With Syncope.JAMA Intern Med2018
29567466Is there a mismatch between policies to curtail physician opioid prescribing and what we know about changing physician behavior?Int J Drug Policy2018
29566887Defer Urgent Noninvasive Testing in Low-Risk Chest Pain Patients.Ann Emerg Med2018
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