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    Prominent publications by Alan David Woolf

    KOL Index score: 14771

    The objective of this guideline is to assist poison center personnel in the appropriate out-of-hospital triage and initial management of patients with suspected ingestions of acetaminophen. An evidence-based expert consensus process was used to create this guideline. This guideline applies to ingestion of acetaminophen alone and is based on an assessment of current scientific and clinical information. The expert consensus panel recognizes that specific patient care decisions may be at ...

    Also Ranks for: Emergency Department |  acetaminophen poisoning |  poison center |  6 years |  hours ingestion
    KOL Index score: 12537

    In 2003, there were 28,092 human exposures to diphenhydramine reported to poison centers in the US. A related drug, dimenhydrinate, is a less frequent cause of poisonings. Between January 2000 and June 2004, there were 2,534 reported dimenhydrinate ingestions in children less than 6 years of age. An evidence-based expert consensus process was used to create this guideline. Relevant articles were abstracted by a trained physician researcher. The first draft was created by the primary ...

    Also Ranks for: Emergency Department |  6 years |  diphenhydramine dose |  ingestions children |  malicious intent
    KOL Index score: 11974

    PURPOSE: To measure pediatric program directors' (PDs') and trainees' perceptions of and expectations for the balance of service and education in their training programs.

    METHOD: In fall 2011, an electronic survey was sent to PDs and trainees at Boston Children's Hospital. Respondents described perceptions and expectations for service and education and rated the education and service inherent to 12 vignettes. Wilcoxon rank sum tests measured the agreement between PD and trainee ...

    Also Ranks for: Service Education |  graduate medical |  program directors |  trainee perceptions |  internship residency
    KOL Index score: 11151

    PURPOSE: Herbs and dietary supplements are widely used, and there is an urgent need to educate health professionals about their risks and benefits. The Internet provides an innovative way of educating busy health professionals. This study assessed the impact of an Internet-based curriculum on health professionals' knowledge, confidence, and clinical practices related to herbs and dietary supplements.

    METHOD: The study was a randomized crossover trial involving physicians, pharmacists, ...

    Also Ranks for: Dietary Supplements |  health professionals |  distance education |  internet curriculum |  confidence communication
    KOL Index score: 10560

    BACKGROUND: Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are synthetic chemicals used in manufacturing that resist environmental degradation, can leach into drinking water, and bioaccumulate in tissues. Some studies have shown associations with negative health outcomes. In May 2014, a New Hampshire public drinking water supply was found to be contaminated with PFAS from a former U.S. Air Force base.

    OBJECTIVES: We established a serum testing program to assess PFAS exposure in the affected ...

    Also Ranks for: Drinking Water |  pfos pfoa |  new hampshire |  pfas exposure |  serum concentrations
    KOL Index score: 10479

    BACKGROUND: Because life-threatening digitalis intoxication is unusual in children, treatment with digoxin-specific-antibody Fab fragments (Fab) has rarely been reported. We describe the efficacy of Fab in the treatment of children with severe digitalis intoxication.

    METHODS: Twenty-nine children with intoxication due to digoxin (28) or digitoxin (1) received Fab at 21 participating hospitals between 1974 and 1986. Data were gathered about the patients' medical illnesses, doses and serum ...

    Also Ranks for: Digitalis Intoxication |  fab fragments |  treatment children |  toxicity patients |  serum concentrations
    KOL Index score: 9673

    A review of U.S. poison center data for 2004 showed over 12,000 exposures to tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs). A guideline that determines the conditions for emergency department referral and prehospital care could potentially optimize patient outcome, avoid unnecessary emergency department visits, reduce healthcare costs, and reduce life disruption for patients and caregivers. An evidence-based expert consensus process was used to create the guideline. Relevant articles were abstracted ...

    Also Ranks for: Emergency Department |  tca poisoning |  poison center |  tricyclic antidepressant |  activated charcoal
    KOL Index score: 9435

    STUDY OBJECTIVE: To develop guidelines for the stocking of antidotes at hospitals that accept emergency admissions using combined evidence-based and consensus methods.

    METHODS: Study participants were 12 medical care providers from disciplines that are affected by insufficient stocking of emergency antidotes (clinical pharmacology, critical care, clinical pharmacy, emergency medicine, hospital pharmacy, internal medicine, managed care pharmacy, clinical toxicology, pediatrics, poison ...

    Also Ranks for: Emergency Antidotes |  consensus guidelines |  united states |  hospital pharmacy |  antidote stocking
    KOL Index score: 9208

    Heavy metal and pesticide contamination has previously been reported in Chinese Herbal Medicines (CHMs), in some cases at potentially toxic levels. This study was conducted to determine general patterns and toxicological significance of heavy metal and pesticide contamination in a broad sample of raw CHMs. Three-hundred-thirty-four samples representing 126 species of CHMs were collected throughout China and examined for arsenic, cadmium, chromium, lead, and mercury. Of the total, 294 ...

    Also Ranks for: Heavy Metal |  herbal medicines |  cadmium chromium |  pesticide contamination |  drugs chinese
    KOL Index score: 8721

    The objective of this guideline is to assist poison center personnel in the out-of-hospital triage and initial management of patients with suspected exposures to elemental mercury. An evidence-based expert consensus process was used to create this guideline. It is based on an assessment of current scientific and clinical information. The panel recognizes that specific patient care decisions may be at variance with this guideline and are the prerogative of the patient and health ...

    Also Ranks for: Elemental Mercury |  emergency department |  broken thermometer |  2 patients |  environmental exposure
    KOL Index score: 8183

    Previous work in our laboratory has demonstrated that sodium polystyrene sulfonate (SPS) significantly lowered serum lithium (Li) concentrations when administered in a single oral dose after an oral dose of lithium in a mouse model. The present study was designed to determine whether: 1) repetitive doses of SPS are effective in lowering serum lithium concentrations, 2) the effect of SPS on lithium concentration is dose related and 3) SPS enhances the elimination of lithium. Mice (N = ...

    Also Ranks for: Sodium Polystyrene Sulfonate |  lithium intoxication |  licl sps |  5 dose |  statistical analyses
    KOL Index score: 7872

    BACKGROUND: Variations in hospital policies and practices regarding the use of vitamins, minerals, herbs, and other dietary supplements could compromise patient safety and quality of care. We undertook this study to describe pediatric hospital policies regarding dietary supplements.

    METHODS: We administered a cross-sectional survey of a sample of National Association of Children Hospitals and Related Institutions members. Pharmacy personnel were asked about the following: written ...

    Also Ranks for: Dietary Supplements |  children hospitals |  policies practices |  patient safety |  female health
    KOL Index score: 7801

    A review of US poison center data for 2004 showed over 48,000 exposures to selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). A guideline that determines the conditions for emergency department referral and prehospital care could potentially optimize patient outcome, avoid unnecessary emergency department visits, reduce health care costs, and reduce life disruption for patients and caregivers. An evidence-based expert consensus process was used to create the guideline. Relevant articles ...

    Also Ranks for: Emergency Department |  poison center |  symptoms patients |  serotonin reuptake |  inhibitors suicide
    KOL Index score: 7798

    A pilot study was conducted to explore the potential associations between hair metal levels and the neuropsychological function and behavior of school-aged children. Thirty-two children, 11-13 years old, were administered a battery of tests that assessed general intelligence, visual-motor skills, receptive language, verbal memory, nonverbal problem-solving, and behavior problems. Parents and teachers rated the children's attention, executive functions, and behavior problems. The ...

    Also Ranks for: Cadmium Levels |  hazardous waste |  hair arsenic |  behavior problems |  verbal memory

     

    Alan David Woolf: Influence Statistics

    Sample of concepts for which Alan David Woolf is among the top experts in the world.
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    interprofessional poisoning massachusetts #1
    framework herbs #1
    heavy pesticides heavy #1
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    infant lead india #1

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    Alan David Woolf:Expert Impact

    Concepts for whichAlan David Woolfhas direct influence:Dietary supplements,  Emergency department,  Valproic acid,  Poison center,  Elemental mercury,  Lead poisoning,  Lead exposure,  Childhood lead poisoning.

    Alan David Woolf:KOL impact

    Concepts related to the work of other authors for whichfor which Alan David Woolf has influence:Dietary supplements,  United states,  Methylene blue,  Drinking water,  Lead poisoning,  Heavy metals,  Activated charcoal.


     

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