Publications by authors named "Elizabeth Kury Perez"

Introduction: In 2013, the American College of Cardiology and American Heart Association updated the cholesterol guideline. Despite strong evidence supporting the recommendations, a discernible gap exists in the number of residents who practice them. Our study aimed to identify barriers hindering residents from guideline implementation.

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Admission of patients who have do not resuscitate (DNR) status to an intensive care unit (ICU) is potentially a misallocation of limited resources to patients who may neither need nor want intensive care. Yet, patients who have DNR status are often admitted to the ICU. This is a retrospective review of patients who had a valid DNR status at the time that they were admitted to an ICU in a single hospital over an eighteen-month period.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Elizabeth Kury Perez"

  • - Elizabeth Kury Perez's research primarily focuses on improving healthcare quality and patient outcomes, especially regarding the implementation of clinical guidelines and the management of patients with specific health statuses.
  • - In her 2019 article, "Breaking the Barriers in Resident Education," she investigates the obstacles faced by medical residents in applying updated cholesterol management guidelines, highlighting a gap between evidence-based recommendations and actual practice.
  • - In her 2016 study, "Outcomes of Patients Who Have Do Not Resuscitate Status prior to Being Admitted to an Intensive Care Unit," Perez conducts a retrospective analysis on the implications of admitting patients with DNR status to ICUs, emphasizing resource allocation and decision-making in critical care settings.