KP CREST Network
@KPCREST1
The Clinical Research on Emergency Services & Treatments (CREST) Network is a multi-center collaborative research network in Kaiser Permanente.
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New study identifies opportunities to improve guideline-recommended use of D-dimer and compression ultrasonography to reduce need for advanced imaging when evaluating pregnant patients with suspected pulmonary embolism from @KPCREST1 @KPDOR @kpnorcal jamanetwork.com/journals/jaman…
A 53-year-old male with acute chest pain demonstrates how early changes on the prehospital 12-lead electrocardiogram were used to alert the emergency department treating physicians of an impended ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction. bit.ly/3Jw5T7F @kpcrest1
New study shows community-based clinicians prefer CT over VQ to evaluate for possible pulmonary embolism in pregnancy even though rates of CT indeterminacy were high and follow-up imaging within 48 hrs of indeterminate results was uncommon @KPDOR onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ac…
Going to #ACEP25 in SLC? Don't miss the Sunday morning talk by our emergency physician/researcher Dana Sax, who will talk about safety and operational impacts of undertriage in the ED. 11 a.m. Sept. 7 in the Research Forum Exhibit Hall Room 1.
Congrats to our researcher Dana Sax, MD, MPH, who received Best Overall Abstract at #ACEP25. She presented on her work around improving triage in the emergency department, focusing on safety and operational impacts of undertriage. @kpnorcal @PermanenteDocs @TPMGDocCareers
All KPNC emergency departments can now access STRIDE-HF. This risk tool helps physicians identify which heart failure patients are at low risk and may be safely treated outside the hospital — and which require admission. @KPDOR thebusinessjournal.com/kaiser-hospita…
🚀New in @JCardioEP 🎓"Characterizing Patients With Cold Drink-Triggered Atrial Fibrillation" by @KPCREST1 🥤 Cold drinks may trigger atrial fibrillation ('Cold Drink Heart'). In the only survey to date, 100+ respondents described this association onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jc…
Cold Drink Heart: Featured in Everyday Health, KRON4 News, and other outlets, this study surveyed patients who reported episodes of atrial fibrillation triggered by cold drinks or foods. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jc…
📌 Cold ❄️ drink 🍺 food 🐠 triggered AF 👉 Avoidance of cold ingestion is highly effective to prevent AF recurrences (86%) #afib #EPeeps #CardioTwitter #MedTwitter @ZHeart11768530 @PrashSanders @Dominik_Linz @DrJasonAndrade @SeguraCardio @Hragy @yolyabreuh @DhirajGuptaBHRS
First-of-a-kind study in @JCardioEP by @KPDOR @kpnorcal @PermanenteDocs describes experiences of people with #atrialfibrillation whose flare-ups are triggered by cold foods & drinks, a phenomenon called “cold drink heart.” #AFib #colddrinkheart Story: bit.ly/4jOeyyM
Cold drinks may trigger AFib—dubbed ‘Cold Drink Heart.’ In a first-of-a-kind survey study, 100+ respondents reported the link. Most said doctors dismissed it, despite many finding relief with cold drink avoidance. @KPDOR #AFib #ColdDrinkHeart …visionofresearch.kaiserpermanente.org/cold-drinks-tr…
Don't miss this great @AmerMedicalAssn Update interview with Dana Sax! Learn about her @KPDOR @kpnorcal @PermanenteDocs research using #AI to improve care for #heartfailure patients in the emergency department. Video: bit.ly/42M7n4V Podcast: bit.ly/3YYVDJS
New @JACCJournals #HeartFailure study validates real-time #emergencydepartment risk tool developed by Dana Sax & Mary Reed & @KPDOR @kpnorcal @PermanenteDocs colleagues to predict risk, identify low-risk patients who do not need to be hospitalized. Story: bit.ly/3GPBpME
From CREST researchers David Vinson and Scott Casey: “Criteria for home treatment of patients with acute pulmonary embolism: an international Delphi consensus study” @KPDOR @ScottCasey_MD sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Preemptive #anticoagulation rare (<1%) in @kpnorcal community medical centers during #pulmonaryembolism diagnosis in #pregnant patients, finds new study led by @KPDOR @kpnorcal @PermanenteDocs @CREST1 now in @RPTHjournal Study: bit.ly/4hDRbXR
Preemptive anticoagulation during antenatal pulmonary embolism diagnostics in a community setting: retrospective cohort study - Research and Practice in Thrombosis and Haemostasis rpthjournal.org/article/S2475-…
New! 1 in 5 #pregnant patients thought to have #pulmonaryembolism initially declined advanced imaging in study led by @KPDOR @kpnorcal @PermanenteDocs @KPCREST1 now in @WileyHealth Academic Emergency Medicine with invited commentary. Read more: bit.ly/4arvKqy
Proud to have David Vinson of @KPDOR @kpnorcal @PermanenteDocs @KPCREST1 as co-author on this important study!
Physicians across specialties + settings reported common barriers + facilitators to the use of guideline-concordant anticoagulation (UFH when LMWH is recommended) in patients hospitalized with acute pulmonary embolism. @lwestafer ja.ma/3DFE8Xd
A multipronged intervention to facilitate thromboprophylaxis among eligible ED patients with atrial fibrillation or atrial flutter did not significantly increase anticoagulation initiation. ja.ma/4f9QVz0 @KPDOR @kpnorcal @PermanenteDocs @KPCREST1
CREST research on improving safety and quality of emergency care at triage by investigator Dana Sax featured in AHRQ Digital Healthcare Research Program @AHRQNews @KPDOR digital.ahrq.gov/program-overvi…
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