Lori A. Fischbach
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
63 Papers
364 Citations
Lori A. Fischbach is an academic researcher from University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Helicobacter pylori. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 62 publications. Previous affiliations of Lori A. Fischbach include University of Texas at Dallas & University of North Texas.
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Papers
Easier Exploratory Analysis for Epidemiology: A Grad Student 'How-To' Paper
Elisa L. Priest,Brian Adams,Lori A. Fischbach +2 more
- 01 Jan 2009
TL;DR: This paper gives graduate students the tools to perform an efficient exploratory analysis and converts an analysis of H. pylori infection and gastroesophageal disease outcomes from 4,000 pages of output to three Excel files.
The use of electronic nicotine delivery systems during pregnancy and the reproductive outcomes: A systematic review of the literature.
TL;DR: No studies of pregnant women exposed to ENDS use and its effect on their fetus or neonates are found and systematic reviews and meta-analysis of studies of women who used smokeless tobacco during pregnancy suggest that prenatal nicotine alone is a risk factor for low birth weight, premature delivery, and stillbirth.
Optimal therapy for Helicobacter pylori infections.
TL;DR: Clinicians should prescribe therapeutic regimens that have a ≥90% or, preferably, ≥95% eradication rate locally and use the most effective regimen(s) available locally, if no available regimen can achieve a ≤90% eradications rate.
Acute myeloid leukemia incidence following radiation therapy for localized or locally advanced prostate adenocarcinoma.
TL;DR: It is suggested that acute myeloid leukemia incidence is a greater concern for patients treated with EBRT than brachytherapy for localized or locally advanced prostate adenocarcinoma.
Association between Helicobacter pylori and Barrett's Esophagus: A Case–Control Study
Lori A. Fischbach,David Y. Graham,Jennifer R. Kramer,Massimo Rugge,Gordana Verstovsek,Paola Parente,Abeer Alsarraj,Stephanie Fitzgerald,Yasser H. Shaib,Neena S. Abraham,Anna Kolpachi,Swapna Gupta,Marcelo F. Vela,Maria Velez,Rhonda A Cole,Bhupinderjit S. Anand,Hashem B. El–Serag +16 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the association between Helicobacter pylori and Barrett's esophagus and identified factors that may explain or modify this association, and found that the estimated association between the two groups has been heterogeneous across previous studies.