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Overview

Benjamin S. Abella is affiliated with the University of Pennsylvania in the United States and specializes in the field of Medicine. Their research portfolio includes a substantial focus on Emergency Medicine, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Biomedical Engineering, Epidemiology, and Surgery.

The scientist's work emphasizes several key topics, notably:

  • Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation
  • Trauma and Emergency Care Studies
  • Sepsis Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Mechanical Circulatory Support Devices
  • Emergency and Acute Care Studies
  • Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances
  • Non-Invasive Vital Sign Monitoring

Benjamin S. Abella has contributed to multiple high-impact journals, with frequent publications in:

  • Circulation
  • Resuscitation
  • Resuscitation Plus
  • Journal of the American Heart Association
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Some of their recent scholarly publications include:

  • COVID-19 and cardiac arrhythmias (2020), published in Heart Rhythm
  • Mortality outcomes with hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine in COVID-19 from an international collaborative meta-analysis of randomized trials (2021), published in Nature Communications
  • Sudden Cardiac Arrest Survivorship: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association (2020), published in Circulation
  • Efficacy and Safety of Hydroxychloroquine vs Placebo for Pre-exposure SARS-CoV-2 Prophylaxis Among Health Care Workers (2020), published in JAMA Internal Medicine
  • Detection of SARS-CoV-2 RNA using RT-LAMP and molecular beacons (2021), published in Genome Biology

Benjamin S. Abella has collaborated frequently with other researchers in the field. Notable co-authors include David G. Buckler, Frances S. Shofer, Oscar Mitchell, Felipe Teran, and John C. Greenwood. These collaborations reflect ongoing research efforts within cardiovascular medicine and emergency care.

Best Publications

  • Quality of cardiopulmonary resuscitation during in-hospital cardiac arrest

    B.S. Abella;J.P. Alvarado;H. Myklebust

  • Part 5: Adult Basic Life Support

    Robert A. Berg;Robin Hemphill;Benjamin S. Abella;Tom P. Aufderheide

  • Cardiopulmonary resuscitation quality: Improving cardiac resuscitation outcomes both inside and outside the hospital: A consensus statement from the American heart association

    Peter A. Meaney;Bentley J. Bobrow;Mary E. Mancini;Jim Christenson

  • Chest Compression Rates During Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Are Suboptimal A Prospective Study During In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest

    Benjamin S. Abella;Nathan Sandbo;Peter Vassilatos;Jason P. Alvarado

  • Effects of compression depth and pre-shock pauses predict defibrillation failure during cardiac arrest

    Dana P. Edelson;Benjamin S. Abella;Jo Kramer-Johansen;Jo Kramer-Johansen;Lars Wik

  • Paclitaxel Stent Coating Inhibits Neointimal Hyperplasia at 4 Weeks in a Porcine Model of Coronary Restenosis

    Alan W. Heldman;Alan W. Heldman;Linda Cheng;G. Mark Jenkins;Phillip F. Heller

  • Improving In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Process and Outcomes With Performance Debriefing

    Dana P. Edelson;Barbara Litzinger;Vineet Arora;Deborah Walsh

  • A Large Family of Putative Transmembrane Receptors Homologous to the Product of the Drosophila Tissue Polarity Gene frizzled

    Yanshu Wang;Jennifer P. Macke;Benjamin S. Abella;Katrin Andreasson

  • Incidence of treated cardiac arrest in hospitalized patients in the United States.

    Raina M. Merchant;Lin Yang;Lance B. Becker;Robert A. Berg

  • Intra-Arrest Cooling Improves Outcomes in a Murine Cardiac Arrest Model

    Benjamin S. Abella;Danhong Zhao;Jason Alvarado;Kim Hamann

  • CPR quality improvement during in-hospital cardiac arrest using a real-time audiovisual feedback system.

    Benjamin S. Abella;Dana P. Edelson;Salem Kim;Elizabeth Retzer

  • COVID-19 and cardiac arrhythmias.

    Anjali Bhatla;Michael M. Mayer;Srinath Adusumalli;Matthew C. Hyman

  • Regional Systems of Care for Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest A Policy Statement From the American Heart Association

    Graham Nichol;Tom P. Aufderheide;Brian Eigel;Robert W. Neumar

  • Early goal-directed hemodynamic optimization combined with therapeutic hypothermia in comatose survivors of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest.

    David F. Gaieski;Roger A. Band;Benjamin S. Abella;Robert W. Neumar

  • Primary Outcomes for Resuscitation Science Studies A Consensus Statement From the American Heart Association

    Lance B. Becker;Tom P. Aufderheide;Romergryko G. Geocadin;Clifton W. Callaway

  • Therapeutic hypothermia utilization among physicians after resuscitation from cardiac arrest

    Raina M. Merchant;Jasmeet Soar;Markus B. Skrifvars;Tom Silfvast

  • Low-dose, high-frequency CPR training improves skill retention of in-hospital pediatric providers.

    Robert M. Sutton;Dana Niles;Peter A. Meaney;Richard Aplenc

  • Induced hypothermia is underused after resuscitation from cardiac arrest: a current practice survey

    Benjamin S. Abella;James W. Rhee;Kuang Ning Huang;Terry L. Vanden Hoek

  • Improving cardiopulmonary resuscitation quality and resuscitation training by combining audiovisual feedback and debriefing

    C Jessica Dine;Ronna E. Gersh;Marion Leary;Barbara J. Riegel

  • Primary Outcomes for Resuscitation Science Studies : A Consensus Statement From the

    William T. Longstreth;Henry R. Halperin;Robert A. Berg;Raina M. Merchant

Frequent Co-Authors

Lance B. Becker
Lance B. Becker Hofstra University
Vinay M. Nadkarni
Vinay M. Nadkarni Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Robert A. Berg
Robert A. Berg Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Clifton W. Callaway
Clifton W. Callaway University of Pittsburgh
Douglas J. Wiebe
Douglas J. Wiebe University of Pennsylvania
Tom P. Aufderheide
Tom P. Aufderheide Medical College of Wisconsin
Joseph P. Ornato
Joseph P. Ornato Virginia Commonwealth University
Frances S. Shofer
Frances S. Shofer University of Pennsylvania
Barbara Riegel
Barbara Riegel University of Pennsylvania
Laurie J. Morrison
Laurie J. Morrison University of Toronto

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