Eileen C. King
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
11 Papers
4 Citations
Eileen C. King is an academic researcher from Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 11 publications.
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Papers
Improved Outcomes in a Quality Improvement Collaborative for Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Wallace Crandall,Peter A. Margolis,Michael D. Kappelman,Eileen C. King,Jesse Pratt,Brendan M. Boyle,Lynn Duffy,John E. Grunow,Sandra C. Kim,Ian H. Leibowitz,Bess T. Schoen,Richard B. Colletti +11 more
TL;DR: Improvements in the outcomes of patients with CD and UC were associated with improvements in the process of chronic illness care, and variation in the success of implementing changes suggests the importance of overcoming organizational factors related to quality improvement success.
Meta-analysis of function after secondary shoulder surgery in neonatal brachial plexus palsy.
Emily Louden,Chad A. Broering,Charles T. Mehlman,William C. Lippert,Jesse Pratt,Eileen C. King +5 more
TL;DR: The secondary soft-tissue shoulder operation is an effective treatment for improving shoulder function in NBPP in appropriately selected patients and there were no significant differences in the success rates for improvement in the external rotation or aggregate Mallet score among these surgical techniques.
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Correlation of precordial voltages to left ventricular mass on echocardiogram in adolescent patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy compared with that in adolescent athletes.
Karine Guerrier,Jeffrey B. Anderson,Jesse Pratt,Eileen C. King,Christopher Statile,Ivan Wilmot,Matthew J. Campbell,Richard J. Czosek +7 more
TL;DR: There is a parabolic relation between LV voltages and LV mass in adolescents with HC that may lead to "pseudonormalization." Voltage abnormalities were associated with poor sensitivity, whereas nonvoltage criteria wereassociated with improved sensitivity with high specificity.
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Test-retest variability for quantitative two-dimensional and Doppler measurements in the fetus.
Catherine C. Allen,Regina Keller,Krystle C. Barnard,Zhiqian Gao,Eileen C. King,Erik C. Michelfelder +5 more
TL;DR: It is hypothesized that even in a high volume echocardiography laboratory, quantitative measurements will demonstrate higher test–retest variability compared with inter‐observer variability and intra‐ob server variability of the same measurements.
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Implementing a Novel Quality Improvement-Based Approach to Data Quality Monitoring and Enhancement in a Multipurpose Clinical Registry.
Jesse Pratt,Daniel Jeffers,Eileen C. King,Michael D. Kappelman,Jennifer Collins,Peter A. Margolis,Howard I. Baron,Julie A. Bass,Mikelle D. Bassett,Genie L. Beasley,Keith J. Benkov,Jeffrey A. Bornstein,Jose Cabrera,Wallace Crandall,Liz D. Dancel,Monica P. Garin-Laflam,John E. Grunow,Barry Z. Hirsch,Edward J. Hoffenberg,Esther J. Israel,Traci W. Jester,Fevronia Kiparissi,Arathi Lakhole,Sameer Lapsia,Phillip Minar,Fernando A. Navarro,Haley C Neef,K.T. Park,Dinesh S. Pashankar,Ashish S. Patel,Victor M. Pineiro,Charles M. Samson,Kelly C. Sandberg,Steven Steiner,Jennifer A. Strople,Boris Sudel,Jillian S. Sullivan,David L. Suskind,Vikas Uppal,Prateek Wali +39 more
- 30 Sep 2019
TL;DR: A quality improvement based approach to data quality monitoring and improvement is feasible and effective in an observational clinical registry to support a Learning Healthcare System.