Browsing by Author "Levkoff, Sue"
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Delirium: An Independent Predictor of Functional Decline After Cardiac Surgery
Rudolph, James; Inouye, Sharon; Jones, Richard N.; Yang, Frances Margaret; Fong, Tamara G; Levkoff, Sue E.; Marcantonio, Edward Ralph (Wiley-Blackwell, 2010)OBJECTIVES: To determine whether patients who developed delirium after cardiac surgery were at risk of functional decline. DESIGN: Prospective cohort study. SETTING: Two academic hospitals and a Veterans Affairs ... -
Derivation and Validation of a Preoperative Prediction Rule for Delirium After Cardiac Surgery
Rudolph, James; Jones, Richard Norman; Levkoff, Sue E.; Rockett, C.; Inouye, Sharon; Sellke, F. W.; Khuri, S. F.; Lipsitz, Lewis Arnold; Ramlawi, B.; Levitsky, Sidney; Marcantonio, Edward Ralph (Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2008)Background— Delirium is a common outcome after cardiac surgery. Delirium prediction rules identify patients at risk for delirium who may benefit from targeted prevention strategies, early identification, and treatment of ... -
Identifying Postpartum Intervention Approaches to Prevent Type 2 Diabetes in Women with a History of Gestational Diabetes
Abdul-Rahim, Zainab S; Rudloff, Noelle D; Mawson, Jacinda Mawson; Zera, Chloe Amelia; Seely, Ellen Wells; Levkoff, Sue Ellen; Mawson, Jacinda Mawson (BioMed Central, 2011)Background: Women who develop gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) have an increased risk for the development of type 2 diabetes. Despite this "window of opportunity," few intervention studies have targeted postpartum women ... -
Identifying Postpartum Intervention Approaches to Reduce Cardiometabolic Risk Among American Indian Women With Prior Gestational Diabetes, Oklahoma, 2012–2013
Jones, Emily J.; Peercy, Michael; Woods, J. Cedric; Parker, Stephany P.; Jackson, Teresa; Mata, Sara A.; McCage, Shondra; Levkoff, Sue E.; Nicklas, Jacinda M.; Seely, Ellen W. (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2015)Introduction: Innovative approaches are needed to reduce cardiometabolic risk among American Indian women with a history of gestational diabetes. We assessed beliefs of Oklahoma American Indian women about preventing type ...