Author

Levy Philip

Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, Wayne State University School of Medicine - Cited by 9,495 - Hypertension - Heart Failure - Health Disparities - Novel device and drug discovery - Hemodynamic assessment and monitoring

Biography

Phillip D. Levy, M.D., M.P.H. is an Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine and the Associate Director of Clinical Research in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Wayne State University. He is a Fellow of the American College of Emergency Physicians, an investigator for the American Heart Association's National Registry of CPR and serves on the steering committee of several cardiovascular research groups including the Emergency Medicine Cardiac Research and Education Group (EMCREG), the Emergency Management and Research Group in Acute Heart Failure (EMERG-HF) and Wayne State University's Division of Translational Research and Clinical Epidemiology (TRaCE). 
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2021 AHA/ACC/ASE/CHEST/SAEM/SCCT/SCMR guideline for the evaluation and diagnosis of chest pain: a report of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Joint …
Writing Committee Members, M Gulati, PD Levy, D Mukherjee, ...Journal of the American College of Cardiology 78 (22), e187-e285, 2021202
757
2021
Analysis of risk factors for patient safety events occurring in the emergency department
M Alsabri, Z Boudi, T Zoubeidi, IA Alfaki, P Levy, C Oneyji, L Shan, ...Journal of Patient Safety 18 (1), e124-e135, 2022202
10
2022
Proceedings from a National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention workshop to control hypertension
Y Commodore-Mensah, F Loustalot, CD Himmelfarb, P Desvigne-Nickens, ...American journal of hypertension 35 (3), 232-243, 2022202
9
2022
Length-of-stay in the emergency department and in-hospital mortality: a systematic review and meta-analysis
D Lauque, A Khalemsky, Z Boudi, L Östlundh, C Xu, M Alsabri, C Onyeji, ...Journal of clinical medicine 12 (1), 32, 2022202
7
2022
Neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio and outcomes in patients admitted for acute heart failure (as seen in the BLAST-AHF, pre-RELAX-AHF, and RELAX-AHF studies)
BA Davison, K Takagi, C Edwards, KF Adams Jr, J Butler, SP Collins, ...The American Journal of Cardiology 180, 72-80, 2022202
5
2022
Improvement in Kansas city cardiomyopathy questionnaire scores after a self-care intervention in patients with acute heart failure discharged from the emergency department
WB Stubblefield, CA Jenkins, D Liu, AB Storrow, JA Spertus, PS Pang, ...Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes 14 (10), e00796, 2021202
5
2021
From pandemic response to portable population health: A formative evaluation of the Detroit mobile health unit program
P Levy, E McGlynn, AB Hill, L Zhang, SJ Korzeniewski, B Foster, ...Plos one 16 (11), e026908, 2021202
5
2021
Transforming atrial fibrillation research to integrate social determinants of health: a National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute workshop report
EJ Benjamin, KL Thomas, AS Go, P Desvigne-Nickens, CM Albert, ...JAMA cardiology 8 (2), 182-191, 2023202
4
2023
Delirium and its association with short-term outcomes in younger and older patients with acute heart failure
JH Han, CD McNaughton, WB Stubblefield, PS Pang, PD Levy, KF Miller, ...PLoS One 17 (7), e0270889, 2022202
4
2022
Utilizing mobile health units for mass hypertension screening in socially vulnerable communities across detroit
RD Brook, K Dawood, B Foster, RM Foust, C Gaughan, P Kurian, B Reed, ...Hypertension 79 (6), e106-e108, 2022202
4
2022
User preferences for and engagement with text messages to support antihypertensive medication adherence: findings from a pilot study evaluating an emergency department-based …
LA Nelson, AJ Spieker, S Kripalani, RL Rothman, CL Roumie, J Coco, ...Patient Education and Counseling 105 (6), 1606-1613, 2022202
4
2022
Multiple cardiac biomarker testing among patients with acute dyspnea from the ICON-RELOADED study
A Abboud, N Kui, HK Gaggin, NE Ibrahim, AA Chen-Tournoux, ...Journal of cardiac failure 28 (2), 226-2, 2022202
3
2022
Right ventricular dysfunction in acute heart failure from emergency department to discharge: predictors and clinical implications
NE Harrison, R Ehrman, M Favot, L Gowland, J Lenning, A Abidov, ...The American journal of emergency medicine 52, 25-, 2022202
3
2022
Nuances in the evaluation of chest pain in women
K Vargas, A Messman, PD LevyCase Reports (17), 179-1797, 2021202
3
2021
IgG4-related disease: Coronary arteritis masquerading as coronary “masses”
S Karmally, B Pancholy, R Lau, K Raparia, S PursnaniJournal of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography 16 (3), e9-e30, 0
2
2022
“The doctor is out”: new tactics and soldiers for our losing battle against hypertension
RD Brook, BM Scirica, PD LevyCirculation 145 (), 169-1631, 0
2
2022
Point‐of‐care echocardiography of the right heart improves acute heart failure risk stratification for low‐risk patients: The REED‐AHF prospective study
NE Harrison, MJ Favot, L Gowland, J Lenning, S Henry, S Gupta, ...Academic Emergency Medicine 9 (11), 1306-1319, 0
2
2022
Do septic patients with reduced left ventricular ejection fraction require a low-volume resuscitative strategy?
RR Ehrman, JD Ottenhoff, MJ Favot, NE Harrison, L Khait, RD Welch, ...The American journal of emergency medicine 5, 187-190, 0
2
2022
Increasing illness severity is associated with global myocardial dysfunction in the first 24 hours of sepsis admission
Increasing illness severity is associated with global myocardial dysfunction in the first 4 hours of sepsis admissionRR Ehrman, BX Bredell, NE Harrison, MJ Favot, BD Haber, RD Welch, ...The Ultrasound Journal 14 (1), 1-1, 0
2
2022
Visual Analytics Dashboard Promises to Improve Hypertension Guideline Implementation
RA Fadel, J Ross, T Asmar, K Sridasyam, Z Demertzis, G Ahluwalia, ...American journal of hypertension 34 (0), 078-082, 20220
1
2021