Richard K. Sterling
Virginia Commonwealth University
317 Papers
1.7K Citations
Richard K. Sterling is an academic researcher from Virginia Commonwealth University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Hepatitis C. The author has an hindex of 67, co-authored 274 publications. Previous affiliations of Richard K. Sterling include VCU Medical Center.
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Papers
Liver regeneration and function in donor and recipient after right lobe adult to adult living donor liver transplantation
Amadeo Marcos,Robert A. Fisher,John M. Ham,Mitchell L. Shiffman,Arun J. Sanyal,Velimir A. Luketic,Richard K. Sterling,Ann S. Fulcher,Marc P. Posner +8 more
TL;DR: MRI accurately determines right lobe mass, and most liver regeneration occurs in the 1st week after resection or transplantation, and the time course does not differ significantly in donors or recipients.
Non-resective ablation therapy for hepatocellular carcinoma: effectiveness measured by intention-to-treat and dropout from liver transplant waiting list.
Robert A. Fisher,Daniel G. Maluf,Adrian Cotterell,T. Stravitz,Luke G. Wolfe,Velimir A. Luketic,Richard K. Sterling,Mitchell L. Shiffman,Marc P. Posner +8 more
TL;DR: Orthotopic liver transplantation for patients with small hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is widely accepted, and the usefulness of local ablation techniques as a bridge for liver transplation is still under investigation.
Quantitative liver function tests improve the prediction of clinical outcomes in chronic hepatitis C: Results from the hepatitis C antiviral long-term treatment against cirrhosis trial
Gregory T. Everson,Mitchell L. Shiffman,John C. Hoefs,Timothy R. Morgan,Richard K. Sterling,D. A. Wagner,Shannon Lauriski,Teresa M. Curto,Anne M. Stoddard,Elizabeth C. Wright +9 more
TL;DR: QLFTs independently predicted outcome in models with Ishak fibrosis score, platelet count, and standard laboratory tests and could enhance the noninvasive monitoring, counseling, and management of patients with chronic HCV.
Predicting cirrhosis in patients with hepatitis C based on standard laboratory tests: Results of the HALT‐C cohort
Anna S.F. Lok,Marc G. Ghany,Zachary D. Goodman,Elizabeth C. Wright,Gregory T. Everson,Richard K. Sterling,James E. Everhart,Karen L. Lindsay,Herbert L. Bonkovsky,Adrian M. Di Bisceglie,William M. Lee,Timothy R. Morgan,Jules L. Dienstag,Chihiro Morishima +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed a predictive model of cirrhosis in patients with chronic hepatitis C based on standard laboratory tests, including platelet count, AST/ALT ratio, and INR.
Cognitive performance as a predictor of hepatic encephalopathy in pretransplant patients with cirrhosis receiving psychoactive medications: a prospective study.
Jasmohan S. Bajaj,Leroy R. Thacker,Douglas M. Heuman,Richard K. Sterling,R. Todd Stravitz,Arun J. Sanyal,Velimir A. Luketic,Michael Fuchs,Ho Chong Gilles,James B. Wade +9 more
TL;DR: In conclusion, cognitive tests (particularly the ICT) remain valid predictors of HE in the face of psychiatric diseases and medications.