2014
Does e-pain plan improve management of sickle cell disease associated vaso-occlusive pain crisis? A mixed methods evaluation
Kato-Lin Y, Krishnamurti L, Padman R, Seltman H. Does e-pain plan improve management of sickle cell disease associated vaso-occlusive pain crisis? A mixed methods evaluation. International Journal Of Medical Informatics 2014, 83: 814-824. PMID: 25179666, DOI: 10.1016/j.ijmedinf.2014.08.003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVaso-occlusive pain crisesSickle cell diseasePain managementMixed-methods evaluationPain crisisEmergency departmentHealth information technologyCell diseaseInpatient unitSickle cell disease patientsIndividualized pain plansAnalgesic ordersPain planED visitsFirst dosePediatric patientsChildren's HospitalDisease patientsHigh baseline performanceClinicians insightNurses' perspectivesPatient recordsHealth information systemsSimple interventionCare quality
2013
Analysis of national and single-center incidence and survival after liver transplantation for hepatoblastoma: New trends and future opportunities
Cruz R, Ranganathan S, Mazariegos G, Soltys K, Nayyar N, Sun Q, Bond G, Shaw P, Haberman K, Krishnamurti L, Marsh J, Humar A, Sindhi R. Analysis of national and single-center incidence and survival after liver transplantation for hepatoblastoma: New trends and future opportunities. Surgery 2013, 153: 150-159. PMID: 23331862, DOI: 10.1016/j.surg.2012.11.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTumor histologyLiver transplantationNational Cancer Institute's SurveillanceFavorable tumor histologyHepatic artery thrombosisEnd Results registryUnresectable liver malignanciesDeterminants of survivalLTx centersPosttransplantation outcomesArtery thrombosisNonmalignant indicationsPulmonary metastasesSurgical resectionChildren's HospitalPatient survivalTumor lysisUnited NetworkLiver malignanciesTumor necrosisAntithrombotic agentsOrgan SharingHepatoblastoma casesLTxStage III
2007
Health beliefs among African American women regarding genetic testing and counseling for sickle cell disease
Gustafson S, Gettig E, Watt-Morse M, Krishnamurti L. Health beliefs among African American women regarding genetic testing and counseling for sickle cell disease. Genetics In Medicine 2007, 9: 303-310. PMID: 17505208, DOI: 10.1097/gim.0b013e3180534282.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSickle cell diseaseAfrican American womenCell diseaseGenetic testingHealth beliefsAmerican womenLikelihood of benefitHealth Belief ModelGynecology clinicHigh prevalenceDisease preventionDiseaseAnonymous questionnaireBelief ModelSeverityLikert scale responsesGenetic counselingWomenCounselingCounseling strategiesCumulative meanRiskLow acceptanceChildrenLikert scale