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overview Simon A. Mahler, MD, MS, is a Professor and Vice Chair of Clinical Research for the Department of Emergency Medicine at the Wake Forest School of Medicine. He completed a Master of Science in Clinical and Population Translational Sciences at Wake Forest University and a T-32 mentored research program in Quality Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease. Dr. Mahler has led several important clinical trials examining care pathways for patients with acute chest pain and is widely recognized as an expert in the risk stratification of Emergency Department patients with possible acute coronary syndrome.
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Academic Article Can the HEART score safely reduce stress testing and cardiac imaging in patients at low risk for major adverse cardiac events?
Academic Article Provider-directed imaging stress testing reduces health care expenditures in lower-risk chest pain patients presenting to the emergency department.
Academic Article Reduction in observation unit length of stay with coronary computed tomography angiography depends on time of emergency department presentation.
Academic Article Incremental value of objective cardiac testing in addition to physician impression and serial contemporary troponin measurements in women.
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Academic Article Avoidable utilization of the chest pain observation unit: evaluation of very-low-risk patients.
Academic Article Stress CMR reduces revascularization, hospital readmission, and recurrent cardiac testing in intermediate-risk patients with acute chest pain.
Academic Article Identifying patients for early discharge: performance of decision rules among patients with acute chest pain.
Academic Article The HEART Pathway randomized trial: identifying emergency department patients with acute chest pain for early discharge.
Academic Article Performance of the 2-hour accelerated diagnostic protocol within the American College of Radiology Imaging Network PA 4005 cohort.
Academic Article Performance of the EDACS-accelerated Diagnostic Pathway in a Cohort of US Patients with Acute Chest Pain.
Academic Article Clinical decision aids for chest pain in the emergency department: identifying low-risk patients.
Academic Article Chest Pain Risk Stratification: A Comparison of the 2-Hour Accelerated Diagnostic Protocol (ADAPT) and the HEART Pathway.
Academic Article Cost analysis of the History, ECG, Age, Risk factors, and initial Troponin (HEART) Pathway randomized control trial.
Academic Article Implementation of a Risk Stratification and Management Pathway for Acute Chest Pain in the Emergency Department.
Academic Article A Multidisciplinary Self-Directed Learning Module Improves Knowledge of a Quality Improvement Instrument: The HEART Pathway.
Academic Article The Fast and the Furious: Low-Risk Chest Pain and the Rapid Rule-Out Protocol.
Academic Article Validation of the No Objective Testing Rule and Comparison to the HEART Pathway.
Academic Article 3 for the Price of 1: Teaching Chest Pain Risk Stratification in a Multidisciplinary, Problem-based Learning Workshop.
Academic Article Prehospital Modified HEART Score Predictive of 30-Day Adverse Cardiac Events.
Academic Article The HEART Pathway Randomized Controlled Trial One-year Outcomes.
Academic Article Usefulness of Serial 12-Lead Electrocardiograms in Predicting 30-Day Outcomes in Patients With Undifferentiated Chest Pain (the ASAP CATH Study).
Academic Article ACES (Accelerated Chest Pain Evaluation With Stress Imaging) Protocols Eliminate Testing Disparities in Patients With Chest Pain.
Academic Article Response by Mahler et al to Letter Regarding Article, "Safely Identifying Emergency Department Patients With Acute Chest Pain for Early Discharge: HEART Pathway Accelerated Diagnostic Protocol".
Academic Article Safely Identifying Emergency Department Patients With Acute Chest Pain for Early Discharge.
Academic Article Comparison of accelerated diagnostic pathways for acute chest pain risk stratification.
Academic Article HEART Pathway Implementation Safely Reduces Hospitalizations at One Year in Patients With Acute Chest Pain.
Academic Article Identification of very low-risk acute chest pain patients without troponin testing.
Academic Article Sex and race differences in safety and effectiveness of the HEART pathway accelerated diagnostic protocol for acute chest pain.
Academic Article Age differences in the safety and effectiveness of the HEART Pathway accelerated diagnostic protocol for acute chest pain.
Academic Article Prehospital Translation of Chest Pain Tools (RESCUE Study): Completion Rate and Inter-rater Reliability.
Academic Article Performance of Prehospital Use of Chest Pain Risk Stratification Tools: The RESCUE Study.
Academic Article Scoring systems for the triage and assessment of short-term cardiovascular risk in patients with acute chest pain.
Academic Article Monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 is not predictive of cardiac events in patients with non-low-risk chest pain.
Academic Article EMS blood collection from patients with acute chest pain reduces emergency department length of stay.
Academic Article The ethical dilemma of emergency department patients with low-risk chest pain.
Academic Article The Impact of Accelerated Diagnostic Protocol Implementation on Chest Pain Observation Unit Utilization.
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