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Research Publications

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 RESEARCH PAPERS

(1)        Wall R, Cunningham P, Walsh P et al. Explaining the output of ensembles in medical decision support on a case by case basis. Artif Intell Med. 2003;28(2):191-206

(2)        Walsh P, Rothenberg SJ, O'Doherty S et al. A validated clinical model to predict the need for admission and length of stay in children with acute bronchiolitis. Eur J Emerg Med. 2004;11(5):265-272.

(3)        Walsh P, Cunningham P, Rothenberg SJ et al. An artificial neural network ensemble to predict disposition and length of stay in children presenting with bronchiolitis. Eur J Emerg Med. 2004;11(5):259-264.

(4)        Doyle D, Cunningham P, Walsh P. An evaluation of the usefulness of explanation in a case-based reasoning system for decision support in bronchiolitis treatment. Computational Intelligence. 2006;22(3-4):269-281.

(5)        Walsh P, Gonzales A, Satar A et al. The interrater reliability of a validated bronchiolitis severity assessment tool. Pediatr Emerg Care. 2006;22(5):316-320.

(6)        Purcell TB, McPheeters RA, Feil M, C havez R.Rapid Oral Loading of Carbamazepine in the Emergency Department. Ann Emerg Med. 2007;50(2):121-126

(7)        Lin E, PurcellTB , McPheeters RA. "Adaptation of Predictive Models to PDA Hand-Held Devices", Western Journal of Emergency Medicine: Vol. 9: No. 1, Article 4.

(8)        Walsh P, Cortez V, Bhakta H. Patients Would Prefer Ward to Emergency Department Boarding While Awaiting an Inpatient Bed.J Emerg Med  2008; 34 (2): 221-226

(9)        Walsh P, Caldwell J, McQuillan KK, Friese  S, Robbins D, Rothenberg SJ,  Comparison of Nebulized Epinephrine to Albuterol in Bronchiolitis. Academic Emergency Medicine 15 (4), 305–313

ABSTRACTS

(1)        Walsh P, Mullane D, Rothenberg S, Healy RNebulized racaemic adrenaline decreases admission rates for infants presenting to the emergency department with bronchiolitis, .  BAEM, Derby, UK, 2003.

 (2)        Azimian K, Rothenberg SJ, Walsh P. Difference in Prevalence of a Positive Emergency Department Septic Screen in RSV and Non-RSV Bronchiolitis.  Western Regional SAEM meeting, Los Angeles CA 2005 and Cal-ACEP Annual Meeting CA 2005.

(3)        Winter A, Pusavaat J, Walsh P. Prevalence of Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus on Emergency Department  Curtains.  Western Regional SAEM meeting, Los Angeles and Cal-ACEP Annual Meeting CA 2005.

(4)        Walsh P, Castillo FBD, Wilson B. Internal Validity of Visual Analogue Scores with written assessment of quality for chart reviews. Cal-ACEP Annual Meeting Indio, CA 2005.

(5)        Walsh P, Gonzales A, Satar A, Artman B. Inter-Rater Reliability of a Bronchiolitis Severity Assessment Tool. Ann Emerg Med 46[3], 91. 2005.  Ref Type: Abstract

(6)        Walsh P, Bhakta H, Cortez V. Boarding Inpatients in the Emergency Department: Patient Preferences. Ann Emerg Med 46[3], 40. 2005. Ref Type: Abstract

(7)        Walsh P, Kimmel L, Feola M, Pusavat J, Mordechai E, Adelson ME. Prevalence of Bordetella Pertussis and Bordetella Parapertussis Among Infants and Toddlers with Bronchiolitis. Ann Emerg  Medicine 48[4], 124. 2006.  Ref Type: Abstract

(8)        Walsh P, Kimmel L, Feola M, Pusavat J, Mordechai E, Adelson ME. Prevalence of Bordetella Spp. Infections in Samples Screened for Respiratory Syncytial Virus. Ann Emerg Med 48[4], 95. 2006.  Ref Type: Abstract

(9)        Walsh P, Friese S, Cortez V. Effect of Household Cigarette Smoking on the Severity of Bronchiolitis. Acad Emerg Med. 2006;13(5_suppl_1):S171-S17a.

(10)      Walsh P, Doyle D, Cunningham P et al. Case-based Reasoning to Predict Disposition of Infants with Bronchiolitis. Acad Emerg Med. 2006;13(5_suppl_1):S171.

(11)      Walsh P, Tobias J, Karunakar ARSR et al. Interrater Reliability in Interpretation of the Right-sided Electrocardiogram Leads to Diagnose Right Ventricular Infarction. Acad Emerg Med. 2006;13(5_suppl_1):S32-S3a.

(12)      McPheeters RA, Purcell TB. Rapid Oral Loading of Carbamazepine in the Emergency Department.Acad. Emerg. Med. 2006 13: S137

(13)      Walsh P, Overmeyer C, Pham K, Michaelson S, Tran T, Mordechai E et al. Comparison of RSV-A RNA Recovery by PCR Using Different Methods of Specimen Preservation. Ann Emerg Med 50[3], S38. 2007.

(14)      Walsh P, Caldwell J, McQuillen KK  Rothenberg SJ. A Double Blind Randomized  Controlled Trial Comparing Nebulized Epinephrine and Albuterol in the  Emergency Department Treatment of Bronchiolitis. Acad Emerg Med.  2007;14(5_Supplement_1):S8-Sa.

(15)      Walsh P, Bigler J, Doyle D, Cunningham P. Use Of A Single Expert Reviewer Instead Of End Users To Evaluate A Decision  Support Tool. Wester Regional SAEM; 2007 Mar 16; Portland.

(16)      Walsh P,Lim Overmeyer C, Gofman L , DeSilva L,Gonzales  D, Feola M, Nguyen A , Pusavat J,  Nguyen TA, Pham K,  Michealson S, Iacano K, Mordechai E, Adelson ME. Pediatric Respiratory Infectious Disease Analysis: UTM-RT versus flocked swab nasal collections. Abstract. 23rd  Clinical Virology Symposium and  Annual Pan American Society for Clinical Virology, April 30, 2007, Clearwater, Florida

(17)       Wang J, McPheeters R, Vigil D. Survey of State Licensure  Boards    Regarding Inter-state Practice of Sport Medicine. Western Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2008:9;(1) Art 43.

(18)      Walsh P , Lim-Overmyer C, Gofman L, Nguyen TA,Michaelson S, Pusavat J, DeSalvia L, Gonzalez D, FeolaM,  Nguyen KA,  Iacono KT, Mordechai E, and Adelson ME.   "Pediatric Respiratory Infectious Disease Analysis: UTM-RT versus Flocked Swab Nasal Collections", Western Journal of Emergency Medicine: Vol. 9: No. 1, Article 45

CASE REPORTS

(1)       Bradburn C, Westfall R,McPheeters R.Reentrant Supraventricular Tachycardia  in a  Pediatric Trauma Patient Masquerading as a Cardiac Contusion". West J  Emerg Med 2005; 6: (4) Article 4.

(2)       Heer J, Enriquez E, Carter A Spinal Epidural Hematoma as First Presentation of Hemophilia A.J             Emerg Med  2008; 34 (2):159-162.