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Amanda Reich, PhD, MPH
Program for Neurocritical Care, Aging, and Palliative Care Research (NCAP)
End-Of-Life Care in the Potential Donor after Circulatory Death: A Systematic Review.
Cappucci, Stefanie P, Wade S Smith, Richard Schwartzstein, Douglas B White, Susan L Mitchell, and Corey R Fehnel. 2023. “End-Of-Life Care in the Potential Donor After Circulatory Death: A Systematic Review.”. The Neurohospitalist 13 (1): 61-68.
Post-Acute Care Data for Predicting Readmission After Ischemic Stroke: A Nationwide Cohort Analysis Using the Minimum Data Set.
Fehnel, Corey R, Yoojin Lee, Linda C Wendell, Bradford B Thompson, Stevenson Potter, and Vincent Mor. 2015. “Post-Acute Care Data for Predicting Readmission After Ischemic Stroke: A Nationwide Cohort Analysis Using the Minimum Data Set.”. Journal of the American Heart Association 4 (9): e002145.
The use of transcranial Doppler ultrasound in confirming brain death in the setting of skull defects and extraventricular drains.
Thompson, Bradford B, Linda C Wendell, Stevenson Potter, Corey Fehnel, Janet Wilterdink, Brian Silver, and Karen Furie. 2014. “The Use of Transcranial Doppler Ultrasound in Confirming Brain Death in the Setting of Skull Defects and Extraventricular Drains.”. Neurocritical Care 21 (3): 534-8.
Severe cerebral vasospasm after traumatic brain injury.
Fehnel, Corey R, Linda C Wendell, Stevenson Potter, Petra Klinge, and Bradford B Thompson. 2014. “Severe Cerebral Vasospasm After Traumatic Brain Injury.”. Rhode Island Medical Journal (2013) 97 (7): 45-6.
Socioeconomic status does not predict cocaine use among ischemic stroke patients: A nested case-control study.
Fehnel, Corey R, Alison M Ayres, and Natalia S Rost. 2014. “Socioeconomic Status Does Not Predict Cocaine Use Among Ischemic Stroke Patients: A Nested Case-Control Study.”. JRSM Cardiovascular Disease 3: 2048004014539666.