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Warren S. Browner is affiliated with California Pacific Medical Center in the United States. Their research work spans primarily the field of Medicine, with specific focus on Epidemiology, Oncology, Infectious Diseases, General Health Professions, and Economics and Econometrics.

The scientist's main topics of study cover multiple areas including Sepsis Diagnosis and Treatment, Inflammatory Biomarkers in Disease Prognosis, COVID-19 Clinical Research Studies, COVID-19 and Healthcare Impacts, Primary Care and Health Outcomes, Health Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life, as well as Adipokines, Inflammation, and Metabolic Diseases.

Warren S. Browner has contributed to several recent publications. Selected papers include:

  • "Effects of Compliance With the Early Management Bundle (SEP-1) on Mortality Changes Among Medicare Beneficiaries With Sepsis," 2021, CHEST Journal
  • "Association Between Variation in Red Cell Size and Multiple Aging-Related Outcomes," 2020, The Journals of Gerontology Series A
  • "Higher red cell distribution width and poorer hospitalization-related outcomes in elderly patients," 2022, Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
  • "Rapid prediction of in-hospital mortality among adults with COVID-19 disease," 2022, PLoS ONE
  • "An Online Risk Calculator for Rapid Prediction of In-hospital Mortality from COVID-19 Infection," 2021, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

The venues in which Browner frequently publishes include:

  • CHEST Journal
  • The Journals of Gerontology Series A
  • Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
  • PLoS ONE
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Frequent collaborators of Browner are:

  • Kyoung Min Kim
  • Steven R. Cummings
  • Daniel S. Evans
  • Xiaqing Jiang
  • Sean R. Townsend

Best Publications

  • Risk factors for hip fracture in white women. Study of Osteoporotic Fractures Research Group.

    Steven R. Cummings;Michael C. Nevitt;Warren S. Browner;Katie Stone

  • Bone density at various sites for prediction of hip fractures

    S R Cummings;D M Black;M C Nevitt;W Browner

  • Case-Finding Instruments for Depression: Two Questions Are as Good as Many

    Mary A. Whooley;Andrew L. Avins;Andrew L. Avins;Andrew L. Avins;Jeanne Miranda;Warren S. Browner;Warren S. Browner;Warren S. Browner

  • Short-term Prognosis After Emergency Department Diagnosis of TIA

    S. Claiborne Johnston;Daryl R. Gress;Warren S. Browner;Stephen Sidney

  • Serum cholesterol, blood pressure, and mortality: implications from a cohort of 361,662 men.

    Michael J. Martin;Warren S. Browner;Stephen B. Hulley;Lewis H. Kuller

  • Vertebral Fractures and Mortality in Older Women: A Prospective Study

    Deborah M. Kado;Warren S. Browner;Lisa Palermo;Michael C. Nevitt

  • Appendicular bone density and age predict hip fracture in women. The Study of Osteoporotic Fractures Research Group.

    Steven R. Cummings;Dennis M. Black;Michael C. Nevitt;Warren S. Browner

  • Association of perioperative myocardial ischemia with cardiac morbidity and mortality in men undergoing noncardiac surgery. The Study of Perioperative Ischemia Research Group

    Dennis T. Mangano;Warren S. Browner;Milton Hollenberg;Martin J. London

  • BMD at Multiple Sites and Risk of Fracture of Multiple Types: Long-Term Results From the Study of Osteoporotic Fractures

    Katie L. Stone;Dana G. Seeley;Li Yung Lui;Jane A. Cauley

  • Depressive Symptoms, Health Behaviors, and Risk of Cardiovascular Events in Patients With Coronary Heart Disease

    Mary A. Whooley;Peter de Jonge;Eric Vittinghoff;Christian Otte

  • Designing Clinical Research: An Epidemiologic Approach

    Stephen B Hulley;Steven R Cummings;Warren S Browner;Deborah Grady

  • Depressive symptoms and health-related quality of life: the Heart and Soul Study.

    Bernice Ruo;John S. Rumsfeld;Mark A. Hlatky;Haiying Liu

  • Atrial fibrillation following coronary artery bypass graft surgery: Predictors, outcomes, and resource utilization

    Joseph P. Mathew;Reg Parks;Joseph S. Savino;Arnold S. Friedman

  • Endogenous Hormones and the Risk of Hip and Vertebral Fractures among Older Women

    Steven R. Cummings;Warren S. Browner;Douglas Bauer;Katie Stone

  • Which Fractures Are Associated With Low Appendicular Bone Mass in Elderly Women

    Dana G. Seeley;Warren S. Browner;Michael C. Nevitt;Harry K. Genant

  • Associations of serum osteoprotegerin levels with diabetes, stroke, bone density, fractures, and mortality in elderly women.

    Warren S. Browner;Warren S. Browner;Li-Yung Lui;Steven R. Cummings

  • Lower-Extremity Amputation in People With Diabetes: Epidemiology and Prevention

    Diane E Bild;Joseph V Selby;Pomeroy Sinnock;Warren S Browner

  • Posttraumatic stress disorder and functioning and quality of life outcomes in a nationally representative sample of male Vietnam veterans.

    Douglas F. Zatzick;Charles R. Marmar;Daniel S. Weiss;Warren S. Browner

  • Using the Coronary Artery Calcium Score to Predict Coronary Heart Disease Events A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

    Mark J. Pletcher;Jeffrey A. Tice;Michael Pignone;Warren S. Browner;Warren S. Browner

  • Prophylactic atenolol reduces postoperative myocardial ischemia

    Arthur Wallace;Beth Layug;Ida Tateo;Juliet Li

Frequent Co-Authors

Steven R. Cummings
Steven R. Cummings University of California, San Francisco
Dennis T. Mangano
Dennis T. Mangano University of California, San Francisco
Jane A. Cauley
Jane A. Cauley University of Pittsburgh
Michael C. Nevitt
Michael C. Nevitt University of California, San Francisco
Stephen B. Hulley
Stephen B. Hulley University of California, San Francisco
Kristine E. Ensrud
Kristine E. Ensrud University of Minnesota
Mary A. Whooley
Mary A. Whooley University of California, San Francisco
Dennis M. Black
Dennis M. Black University of California, San Francisco
Michael G. Shlipak
Michael G. Shlipak University of California, San Francisco
Barry M. Massie
Barry M. Massie University of California, San Francisco

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