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Gabriel J. Escobar

Gabriel J. Escobar

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Medicine

D-Index
86
Citations
31812
World Ranking
13978
National Ranking
7094

Overview

Gabriel J. Escobar is affiliated with Kaiser Permanente in the United States. Their research primarily falls within the field of Medicine, with a strong focus on subfields such as Epidemiology, Emergency Medicine, Economics and Econometrics, Infectious Diseases, and General Health Professions.

Their research topics cover a broad range including Emergency and Acute Care Studies, Sepsis Diagnosis and Treatment, Healthcare Policy and Management, COVID-19 Clinical Research Studies, Heart Failure Treatment and Management, COVID-19 and healthcare impacts, and Machine Learning in Healthcare.

Their recent papers include the following:

  • Characteristics of Hospitalized Adults With COVID-19 in an Integrated Health Care System in California, 2020, JAMA
  • Automated Identification of Adults at Risk for In-Hospital Clinical Deterioration, 2020, New England Journal of Medicine
  • Racial Disparities in COVID-19 Testing and Outcomes, 2021, Annals of Internal Medicine
  • Comparison of Early Warning Scoring Systems for Hospitalized Patients With and Without Infection at Risk for In-Hospital Mortality and Transfer to the Intensive Care Unit, 2020, JAMA Network Open
  • Equitably Allocating Resources during Crises: Racial Differences in Mortality Prediction Models, 2021, American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Escobar are:

  • Vincent X. Liu
  • Laura C. Myers
  • Jean-Louis Vincent
  • Patricia Kipnis
  • Alejandro Schuler

The scientist publishes regularly in several venues, with multiple publications in the following:

  • Annals of the American Thoracic Society
  • npj Digital Medicine
  • JAMA
  • JAMA Network Open
  • American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Best Publications

  • Assessment of Clinical Criteria for Sepsis: For the Third International Consensus Definitions for Sepsis and Septic Shock (Sepsis-3)

    Christopher W. Seymour;Vincent X. Liu;Theodore J. Iwashyna;Frank M. Brunkhorst

  • SNAP-II and SNAPPE-II: Simplified newborn illness severity and mortality risk scores

    Douglas K. Richardson;John D. Corcoran;Gabriel J. Escobar;Shoo K. Lee

  • Big Data In Health Care: Using Analytics To Identify And Manage High-Risk And High-Cost Patients

    David W. Bates;Suchi Saria;Lucila Ohno-Machado;Anand Shah

  • Hospital Deaths in Patients With Sepsis From 2 Independent Cohorts

    Vincent Liu;Gabriel J. Escobar;John D. Greene;Jay Soule

  • The Timing of Early Antibiotics and Hospital Mortality in Sepsis

    Vincent X. Liu;Vikram Fielding-Singh;John D. Greene;Jennifer M. Baker

  • Chorioamnionitis and Cerebral Palsy in Term and Near-Term Infants

    Yvonne W. Wu;Gabriel J. Escobar;Judith K. Grether;Lisa A. Croen

  • Clinician support and psychosocial risk factors associated with breastfeeding discontinuation.

    Elsie M Taveras;Angela M Capra;Paula A Braveman;Nancy G Jensvold

  • Increased risk of adverse neurological development for late preterm infants.

    Joann R. Petrini;Joann R. Petrini;Todd Dias;Marie C. McCormick;Maria L. Massolo

  • Outcome among surviving very low birthweight infants: a meta-analysis.

    G J Escobar;B Littenberg;D B Petitti

  • Characteristics of Hospitalized Adults With COVID-19 in an Integrated Health Care System in California.

    Laura C. Myers;Stephen M. Parodi;Gabriel J. Escobar;Vincent X. Liu

  • Short-Term Outcomes of Infants Born at 35 and 36 Weeks Gestation: We Need to Ask More Questions

    Gabriel J. Escobar;Reese H. Clark;John D. Greene

  • Risk factors and obstetric complications associated with macrosomia.

    N.E. Stotland;A.B. Caughey;A.B. Caughey;E.M. Breed;G.J. Escobar

  • Rehospitalisation after birth hospitalisation: patterns among infants of all gestations

    G J Escobar;J D Greene;P Hulac;E Kincannon

  • A Quantitative, Risk-Based Approach to the Management of Neonatal Early-Onset Sepsis

    Michael W. Kuzniewicz;Karen M. Puopolo;Allen Fischer;Eileen M. Walsh

  • Estimating the Probability of Neonatal Early-Onset Infection on the Basis of Maternal Risk Factors

    Karen M. Puopolo;David Draper;Soora Wi;Thomas B. Newman;Thomas B. Newman

  • Stratification of Risk of Early-Onset Sepsis in Newborns ≥34 Weeks’ Gestation

    Gabriel J. Escobar;Karen M. Puopolo;Soora Wi;Benjamin J. Turk

  • Risk-adjusting hospital inpatient mortality using automated inpatient, outpatient, and laboratory databases.

    Gabriel J. Escobar;John D. Greene;Peter Scheirer;Marla N. Gardner

  • Neonatal sepsis workups in infants >/=2000 grams at birth: A population-based study.

    Gabriel J. Escobar;De-kun Li;Mary Anne Armstrong;Marla N. Gardner

  • Body Mass Index, Provider Advice, and Target Gestational Weight Gain

    Naomi E. Stotland;Jennifer S. Haas;Phyllis Brawarsky;Rebecca A. Jackson

  • Rehospitalization in the first year of life among infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia.

    Vincent C. Smith;John A.F. Zupancic;Marie C. McCormick;Lisa A. Croen

Frequent Co-Authors

Marie C. McCormick
Marie C. McCormick Harvard University
Aaron B. Caughey
Aaron B. Caughey Oregon Health & Science University
Tina V. Hartert
Tina V. Hartert Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Theodore J. Iwashyna
Theodore J. Iwashyna University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Dylan S. Small
Dylan S. Small University of Pennsylvania
Edward L. Murphy
Edward L. Murphy University of California, San Francisco
Lisa A. Croen
Lisa A. Croen Kaiser Permanente
Nicholas Bambos
Nicholas Bambos Stanford University
Steven Kleinman
Steven Kleinman University of British Columbia
Donna M. Ferriero
Donna M. Ferriero University of California, San Francisco

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