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Christopher J Yarnell

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Critical Care Medicine|August 15, 2024
Two Consecutive Weeks Are No Better Than One at a Time: Targeting Optimal Intensivist SchedulingChristopher J Yarnell
Critical Care Medicine|September 16, 2021
Seeing Interventions in a Favorable Light: The Consequences of Unblinded TrialsChristopher J Yarnell
Critical Care Explorations|April 29, 2021
Bias Due to Cohort Construction in the Study of Timing of Invasive VentilationChristopher J Yarnell, Laveena Munshi
JAMA Network Open|February 22, 2023
Transfusion Strategies and the Pragmatic Appeal of Bayesian Analysis for Trauma ResearchChristopher J Yarnell, Barbara Haas
NEJM Evidence|May 28, 2024
Heterogeneity of Treatment Effect - An Evolution in Subgroup AnalysisChristopher J Yarnell, Michael Fralick
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|January 4, 2012
Lethal misconceptions: interpretation and bias in studies of traffic deathsDonald A Redelmeier, Christopher J Yarnell
JAMA|May 24, 2022
Noninvasive Respiratory Strategies and Intubation or Mortality Among Patients With Acute Hypoxemic Respiratory Failure Due to COVID-19Christopher J Yarnell, Michael C Sklar
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|April 10, 2025
A New Target from a Target Trial Emulation: Allow Early Assisted BreathingAndrew J Admon, Christopher J Yarnell
NEJM Evidence|February 6, 2024
When Should We Intubate in Hypoxemic Respiratory Failure?Christopher J Yarnell, Bhakti K Patel
JAMA|April 13, 2012
Road crash fatalities on US income tax daysDonald A Redelmeier, Christopher J Yarnell
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Critical Care Medicine|August 15, 2024
Two Consecutive Weeks Are No Better Than One at a Time: Targeting Optimal Intensivist SchedulingChristopher J Yarnell
Critical Care Medicine|September 16, 2021
Seeing Interventions in a Favorable Light: The Consequences of Unblinded TrialsChristopher J Yarnell
Critical Care Explorations|April 29, 2021
Bias Due to Cohort Construction in the Study of Timing of Invasive VentilationChristopher J Yarnell, Laveena Munshi
JAMA Network Open|February 22, 2023
Transfusion Strategies and the Pragmatic Appeal of Bayesian Analysis for Trauma ResearchChristopher J Yarnell, Barbara Haas
NEJM Evidence|May 28, 2024
Heterogeneity of Treatment Effect - An Evolution in Subgroup AnalysisChristopher J Yarnell, Michael Fralick
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|January 4, 2012
Lethal misconceptions: interpretation and bias in studies of traffic deathsDonald A Redelmeier, Christopher J Yarnell
JAMA|May 24, 2022
Noninvasive Respiratory Strategies and Intubation or Mortality Among Patients With Acute Hypoxemic Respiratory Failure Due to COVID-19Christopher J Yarnell, Michael C Sklar
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine|April 10, 2025
A New Target from a Target Trial Emulation: Allow Early Assisted BreathingAndrew J Admon, Christopher J Yarnell
NEJM Evidence|February 6, 2024
When Should We Intubate in Hypoxemic Respiratory Failure?Christopher J Yarnell, Bhakti K Patel
JAMA|April 13, 2012
Road crash fatalities on US income tax daysDonald A Redelmeier, Christopher J Yarnell
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