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  • 2009 - Fellow of the American Statistical Association (ASA)

Overview

Domenic J. Reda is affiliated with the Edward Hines, Jr. VA Hospital in the United States. Their research primarily resides within the field of Medicine, with a focus on Neurology, Clinical Psychology, Statistics and Probability, Psychiatry and Mental Health, and Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging. The scientist's work addresses various topics such as Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Research, Health Systems, Economic Evaluations and Quality of Life, Neurological Disorders and Treatments, Parkinson's Disease Mechanisms and Treatments, Lung Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment, Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Research, and Ethics in Clinical Research.

Their recent publications include:

  • Development of a new adapted QuinteT Recruitment Intervention (QRI-Two) for rapid application to RCTs underway with enrolment shortfalls-to identify previously hidden barriers and improve recruitment (2022, Trials)
  • Pentoxifylline in diabetic kidney disease (VA PTXRx): protocol for a pragmatic randomised controlled trial (2021, BMJ Open)
  • Generalizability of heterogeneous treatment effects based on causal forests applied to two randomized clinical trials of intensive glycemic control (2021, Annals of Epidemiology)
  • Rivastigmine Transdermal Patch Treatment for Moderate to Severe Cognitive Impairment in Veterans with Traumatic Brain Injury (RiVET Study): A Randomized Clinical Trial (2021, Journal of Neurotrauma)
  • Predictors of multi-domain cognitive decline following DBS for treatment of Parkinson's disease (2021, Parkinsonism & Related Disorders)

Frequent co-authors with whom Domenic J. Reda has collaborated include:

  • Grant D. Huang
  • William J. Marks
  • Frances M. Weaver
  • Kenneth A. Follett
  • Tom Sindowski

The scientist has published multiple articles in venues such as:

  • JAMA Network Open
  • Life Sciences
  • Trials
  • BMJ Open
  • Annals of Epidemiology

In recognition of their professional contributions, Domenic J. Reda was awarded the Fellow of the American Statistical Association (ASA) in 2009.

Best Publications

  • Glucose Control and Vascular Complications in Veterans with Type 2 Diabetes

    William Duckworth;Carlos Abraira;Thomas Moritz;Domenic Reda

  • Glucosamine, chondroitin sulfate, and the two in combination for painful knee osteoarthritis

    Daniel O. Clegg;Domenic J. Reda;Crystal L. Harris;Marguerite A. Klein

  • Bilateral Deep Brain Stimulation vs Best Medical Therapy for Patients With Advanced Parkinson Disease: A Randomized Controlled Trial

    Frances M. Weaver;Frances M. Weaver;Kenneth Follett;Matthew Stern;Matthew Stern;Kwan Hur

  • Pallidal versus subthalamic deep-brain stimulation for Parkinson's disease.

    Kenneth A. Follett;Kenneth A. Follett;Frances M. Weaver;Matthew Stern;Kwan Hur

  • Single-Drug Therapy for Hypertension in Men -- A Comparison of Six Antihypertensive Agents with Placebo

    Barry J. Materson;Barry J. Materson;Domenic J. Reda;William C. Cushman;Barry M. Massie

  • Coronary-Artery Revascularization before Elective Major Vascular Surgery

    Edward O. McFalls;Herbert B. Ward;Thomas E. Moritz;Steven Goldman

  • Open mesh versus laparoscopic mesh repair of inguinal hernia

    Leigh Neumayer;Leigh Neumayer;Anita Giobbie-Hurder;Olga Jonasson;Robert Fitzgibbons

  • Amiodarone versus sotalol for atrial fibrillation.

    Bramah N. Singh;Steven N. Singh;Domenic J. Reda;X. Charlene Tang

  • A Comparison of Transurethral Surgery with Watchful Waiting for Moderate Symptoms of Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia

    John H. Wasson;Domenic J. Reda;Reginald C. Bruskewitz;Jack Elinson

  • Follow-up of Glycemic Control and Cardiovascular Outcomes in Type 2 Diabetes

    Rodney A. Hayward;Peter D. Reaven;Wyndy L. Wiitala;Gideon D. Bahn

  • Watchful waiting vs repair of inguinal hernia in minimally symptomatic men: A randomized clinical trial

    Robert J. Fitzgibbons;Robert J. Fitzgibbons;Anita Giobbie-Hurder;James O. Gibbs;Dorothy D. Dunlop

  • Comparison of sulfasalazine and placebo in the treatment of psoriatic arthritis. A department of veterans affairs cooperative study

    Daniel O. Clegg;Domenic J. Reda;Edwin Mejias;Grant W. Cannon

  • Randomized trial of deep brain stimulation for Parkinson disease: thirty-six-month outcomes.

    Frances M. Weaver;Frances M. Weaver;Kenneth A. Follett;Matthew B. Stern;Matthew B. Stern;Ping Luo

  • Oral vs Intratympanic Corticosteroid Therapy for Idiopathic Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss: A Randomized Trial

    Steven D. Rauch;Christopher F. Halpin;Patrick J. Antonelli;Seilesh Babu

  • Effects of regular exercise on blood pressure and left ventricular hypertrophy in African-American men with severe hypertension

    Peter F. Kokkinos;Puneet Narayan;Puneet Narayan;John A. Colleran;John A. Colleran;Andreas Pittaras

  • Comparison of sulfasalazine and placebo for the treatment of axial and peripheral articular manifestations of the seronegative spondylarthropathies: a Department of Veterans Affairs cooperative study.

    Daniel O. Clegg;Domenic J. Reda;Mazen Abdellatif

  • Effect of single-drug therapy on reduction of left ventricular mass in mild to moderate hypertension: comparison of six antihypertensive agents. The Department of Veterans Affairs Cooperative Study Group on Antihypertensive Agents.

    John S. Gottdiener;Domenic J. Reda;Barry M. Massie;Barry J. Materson

  • Clinical efficacy and safety of glucosamine, chondroitin sulphate, their combination, celecoxib or placebo taken to treat osteoarthritis of the knee: 2-year results from GAIT

    Allen D. Sawitzke;Helen Shi;Martha F. Finco;Dorothy D. Dunlop

  • The effect of glucosamine and/or chondroitin sulfate on the progression of knee osteoarthritis: A report from the glucosamine/chondroitin arthritis intervention trial

    Allen D. Sawitzke;Helen Shi;Martha F. Finco;Dorothy D. Dunlop

  • Comparison of Laparoscopic and Open Repair With Mesh for the Treatment of Ventral Incisional Hernia: A Randomized Trial

    Kamal M. F. Itani;Kwan Hur;Lawrence T. Kim;Thomas Anthony

Frequent Co-Authors

William G. Henderson
William G. Henderson University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
William C. Cushman
William C. Cushman University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Kamal M.F. Itani
Kamal M.F. Itani Boston University
Matthew B. Stern
Matthew B. Stern University of Pennsylvania
John S. Gottdiener
John S. Gottdiener University of Maryland, Baltimore
Seth A. Eisen
Seth A. Eisen Washington University in St. Louis
Rosemary Toomey
Rosemary Toomey Boston University
Kim J. Burchiel
Kim J. Burchiel Oregon Health & Science University
Rodney A. Hayward
Rodney A. Hayward University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Philip A. Starr
Philip A. Starr University of California, San Francisco

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