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  • Member of the Association of American Physicians
  • Member of the Association of American Physicians

Overview

Edward R. Marcantonio is affiliated with Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in the United States. Their work is situated primarily in the field of Medicine, with a significant focus on Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine, Developmental Neuroscience, and Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine. Additional subfields include Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine and General Health Professions.

Their research addresses several key topics, notably Intensive Care Unit Cognitive Disorders, Anesthesia and Neurotoxicity Research, and Anesthesia and Sedative Agents. Other areas of focus involve Cardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical Outcomes, Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research, Geriatric Care and Nursing Homes, and Frailty in Older Adults.

Marcantonio has published extensively in prominent venues, with frequent contributions to the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, Alzheimer's & Dementia, JAMA Internal Medicine, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), and the Journal of General Internal Medicine.

Some of their recent papers include:

  • One-Year Medicare Costs Associated With Delirium in Older Patients Undergoing Major Elective Surgery, 2021, JAMA Surgery
  • Six-Year Cognitive Trajectory in Older Adults Following Major Surgery and Delirium, 2023, JAMA Internal Medicine
  • Sleep, Pain, and Cognition: Modifiable Targets for Optimal Perioperative Brain Health, 2021, Anesthesiology
  • Association of Plasma Neurofilament Light with Postoperative Delirium, 2020, Annals of Neurology
  • Anesthesia and surgery induce age-dependent changes in behaviors and microbiota, 2020, Aging

Frequent collaborators in Marcantonio's research include Sharon K. Inouye, Tamara G. Fong, Richard N. Jones, Eva M. Schmitt, and Thomas G. Travison.

They have been recognized as a Member of the Association of American Physicians.

Best Publications

  • Derivation and Prospective Validation of a Simple Index for Prediction of Cardiac Risk of Major Noncardiac Surgery

    T. H. Lee;E. R. Marcantonio;C. M. Mangione;E. J. Thomas

  • Cognitive Trajectories after Postoperative Delirium

    Jane S. Saczynski;Edward Ralph Marcantonio;Lien Quach;Tamara G Fong

  • A Clinical Prediction Rule for Delirium After Elective Noncardiac Surgery

    E R Marcantonio;L Goldman;C M Mangione;L E Ludwig

  • One-year health care costs associated with delirium in the elderly population.

    Douglas L. Leslie;Edward Ralph Marcantonio;Ying Zhang;Ying Zhang;Ying Zhang;Linda Leo-Summers

  • Delirium in Hospitalized Older Adults

    Edward R Marcantonio

  • Recommendations for the nomenclature of cognitive change associated with anaesthesia and surgery—2018

    L. Evered;L. Evered;B. Silbert;B. Silbert;D.S. Knopman;D.A. Scott;D.A. Scott

  • The Relationship of Postoperative Delirium With Psychoactive Medications

    E R Marcantonio;G Juarez;L Goldman;C M Mangione

  • The Impact of Postoperative Pain on the Development of Postoperative Delirium

    Eileen P. Lynch;Marissa A Lazor;Janice E. Gellis;John Orav

  • Acid-suppressive medication use and the risk for hospital-acquired pneumonia.

    Shoshana J. Herzig;Michael D. Howell;Long H. Ngo;Edward R. Marcantonio

  • Impact of Age on Perioperative Complications and Length of Stay in Patients Undergoing Noncardiac Surgery

    Carísi A. Polanczyk;Edward Marcantonio;Lee Goldman;Luis E.P. Rohde

  • Postoperative Delirium: Acute Change with Long-Term Implications

    James L. Rudolph;Edward R. Marcantonio

  • Cholinergic deficiency hypothesis in delirium: a synthesis of current evidence.

    Tammy Ting Hshieh;Tamara G Fong;Edward Ralph Marcantonio;Sharon Inouye

  • Derivation and validation of a preoperative prediction rule for delirium after cardiac surgery.

    James L. Rudolph;Richard N. Jones;Sue E. Levkoff;Sue E. Levkoff;Christopher Rockett

  • Delirium accelerates cognitive decline in Alzheimer disease

    T. G. Fong;R. N. Jones;P. Shi;E. R. Marcantonio

  • The association of intraoperative factors with the development of postoperative delirium

    Edward R Marcantonio;Lee Goldman;Lee Goldman;E.John Orav;E.John Orav;E.Francis Cook;E.Francis Cook

  • Breast Cancer Among the Oldest Old: Tumor Characteristics, Treatment Choices, and Survival

    Mara A. Schonberg;Edward R. Marcantonio;Donglin Li;Rebecca A. Silliman

  • Effect of Delirium and Other Major Complications on Outcomes After Elective Surgery in Older Adults

    Lauren J. Gleason;Eva M. Schmitt;Cyrus M. Kosar;Patricia Tabloski

  • Delirium: an independent predictor of functional decline after cardiac surgery.

    James Rudolph;James Rudolph;Sharon Inouye;Richard N. Jones;Frances Margaret Yang

  • In the clinic. Delirium.

    Edward R Marcantonio

  • A Clinical Prediction Rule for Delirium after Elective Noncardiac Surgery

    E. R. Marcantonio;L. Goldman;C. M. Mangione;L. E. Ludwig

Frequent Co-Authors

Sharon K. Inouye
Sharon K. Inouye Harvard Medical School
Richard N. Jones
Richard N. Jones Brown University
Long Ngo
Long Ngo Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Thomas G. Travison
Thomas G. Travison Harvard University
Towia A. Libermann
Towia A. Libermann Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
David C. Alsop
David C. Alsop Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Roger B. Davis
Roger B. Davis Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Dan K. Kiely
Dan K. Kiely Harvard University
Steven E. Arnold
Steven E. Arnold Harvard University
Thomas H. Lee
Thomas H. Lee Harvard University

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