Dr. Devlin, in collaboration with members of the Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine and the Department of Psychiatry at Tufts Medical Center, directs a federally-funded, clinical research program surrounding the assessment and treatment of delirium and agitation in the intensive care unit.
Articles
Patterns of antihypertensive treatment in patients with acute severe hypertension from a nonneurologic cause: Studying the Treatment of Acute Hypertension (STAT) registry (with Joseph F. Dasta, Kurt Kleinschmidt, Russel J. Roberts, Marc Lapointe, Joseph Varon, Frederick A. Anderson Jr., Alison Wyman, and Christopher B. Granger), Pharmacotherapy (2010)
STUDY OBJECTIVE:
To assess antihypertensive treatment practices and outcomes for patients with acute severe hypertension...
Acute kidney injury and cardiovascular outcomes in acute severe hypertension (with Lynda A. Szczech, Christopher B. Granger, Joseph F. Dasta, Alpesh Amin, W. Frank Peacock, Peter A. McCullough, Matthew R. Weir, Jason N. Katz, Frederick A. Anderson Jr., Alison Wyman, and Joseph Varon), Circulation (2010)
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the association of kidney dysfunction and outcome in acute severe...
A tool for measuring active learning in the classroom (with Jenny A. Van Amburgh, Jennifer L. Kirwin, and Donna M. Qualters), Bouvé Faculty Publications (2007)
Objectives. To develop a valid and reliable active-learning inventory tool for use in large classrooms...