Maria Baldwin
University of Pittsburgh
16 Papers
70 Citations
Maria Baldwin is an academic researcher from University of Pittsburgh. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electroencephalography & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 16 publications. Previous affiliations of Maria Baldwin include Veterans Health Administration.
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Papers
Malignant EEG patterns in cardiac arrest patients treated with targeted temperature management who survive to hospital discharge.
TL;DR: MEPs are common among cardiac arrest patients treated with induced hypothermia who survive to hospital discharge and poor neurological function at discharge was not associated with MEPs, suggesting the role of EEG monitoring in cardiac arrest prognostication is warranted.
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Group-Based Trajectory Modeling of Suppression Ratio After Cardiac Arrest
Jonathan Elmer,John J Gianakas,Jon C. Rittenberger,Maria Baldwin,John Faro,Cheryl Plummer,Lori Shutter,Christina L. Wassel,Clifton W. Callaway,Anthony Fabio +9 more
TL;DR: Longitudinal analysis of continuous qEEG data using GBTM provides more predictive information than analysis ofqEEG at single time-points after CA, and significantly improved model performance compared to adding non-longitudinal data.
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Somatosensory Evoked Potentials Help Prevent Positioning-Related Brachial Plexus Injury during Skull Base Surgery:
W. Scott Jellish,Gazenfer Sherazee,Jagruti Patel,Renato Cunanan,Janet E. Steele,Konstantin Garibashvilli,Maria Baldwin,Douglas E. Anderson,John P. Leonetti +8 more
TL;DR: This study demonstrates that upper extremity nerve stress can be detected in real time using SSEP and may be of value in protecting patients from nerve injury undergoing lateral skull base surgery.
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Discordant Observation of Brain Injury by MRI and Malignant Electroencephalography Patterns in Comatose Survivors of Cardiac Arrest following Therapeutic Hypothermia
TL;DR: Findings suggest a complementary role of MR imaging and electroencephalography and support the aggressive treatment of malignant electroencephography patterns in this population of comatose survivors of cardiac arrest.
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Preliminary experience with point-of-care EEG in post-cardiac arrest patients
Jon C Rittenberger,Alexandra Weissman,Maria Baldwin,Kathryn L. Flickinger,Melissa J. Repine,Francis X. Guyette,Ankur A. Doshi,Cameron Dezfulian,Clifton W. Callaway,Jonathan Elmer +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the feasibility of using a point-of-care system for EEG acquisition was evaluated in 95 comatose post-cardiac arrest patients between 9/2015 and 1/2017.
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