


Dr. Edward Marcantonio, MD
Dr. Edward Marcantonio, MD is a geriatric medicine physician in Boston, MA and has over 35 years of experience in the medical field. He graduated from HARVARD Medical School in 1987. He is affiliated with Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. He is accepting new patients.
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- Areas of ExpertiseDr. Marcantonio specializes in the areas of Geriatric Medicine & Internal Medicine. • See board certifications
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Dr. Edward Marcantonio, MD is a geriatric medicine physician in Boston, MA and has over 35 years of experience in the medical field. He graduated from HARVARD Medical School in 1987. He is affiliated with Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. He is accepting new patients.Geriatric Medicine
Internal Medicine
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Harvard Medical School
Medical School, 1987
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Learn more about medical license public record checkA machine learning approach to identifying delirium from electronic health records, 2022-05-24
Odor enrichment attenuates the anesthesia/surgery-induced cognitive impairment, 2022-07-18
Use of an expert panel to identify domains and indicators of delirium severity, 2019-05-17
Vulnerability: The Crossroads of Frailty and Delirium, 2011-09-17
Ultra-brief Screeners for Detecting Delirium Superimposed on Dementia, 2019-07-03
Antipsychotic Medication Utilization in Non-Psychiatric Hospitalizations, 2016-04-30
Preoperative homocysteine modifies the association between postoperative C-reactive protein and postoperative delirium, 2022-09-21
Sleep, Pain, and Cognition: Modifiable Targets for Optimal Perioperative Brain Health, 2021-12-01
Peripheral Surgical Wounding and Age-Dependent Neuroinflammation in Mice, 2014-05-05
Microemboli are not associated with delirium after coronary artery bypass graft surgery, 2010-03-02
Measurement Instruments for Delirium Severity: A Systematic Review, 2019-02-01
The Language of Delirium: Key Words for Identifying Delirium from Medical Records, 2015-08-21
METABOLOMICS OF DELIRIUM: A CASE-CONTROL STUDY, 2019-11-08
Delirium: An Independent Predictor of Functional Decline After Cardiac Surgery, 2010-03-22
Antipsychotic Use in Hospitalized Patients: Rates, Indications, and Predictors, 2015-11-06
Cerebrospinal Fluid Aß to Tau Ratio and Postoperative Cognitive Change, 2013-12-27
Delirium and Alzheimer's Disease: A Proposed Model for Shared Pathophysiology, 2019-03-15
Cognitive and Brain Reserve and the Risk of Postoperative Delirium in Older Patients, 2014-11-05
Preoperative cerebrospinal fluid ß-Amyloid/Tau ratio and postoperative delirium, 2014-04-09
Targeted metabolomics analysis of postoperative delirium, 2021-01-15
Abnormal CSF amyloid-ß42 and tau levels in hip fracture patients without dementia, 2018-09-25
Identification of Plasma Proteome Signatures Associated with Surgery Using SOMAscan, 2021-04-01
Aging, Brain Disease, and Reserve: Implications for Delirium, 2010-03-15
A Comparison of Frailty Measures as Predictors of Outcomes After Orthopedic Surgery, 2016-11-01
Advancing the Neurophysiological Understanding of Delirium, 2017-02-06
Battery of behavioral tests in mice to study postoperative delirium, 2016-07-20
Neighborhood-Level Social Disadvantage and Risk of Delirium Following Major Surgery, 2020-08-31
Does Apolipoprotein E Genotype Increase Risk of Postoperative Delirium?, 2015-05-21
Reply to Antipsychotics: Mortality risk factor itself?, 2016-10-26
Association of Plasma Neurofilament Light with Postoperative Delirium, 2020-09-15
A Standardized, Bundled Approach to Providing Geriatric-Focused Acute Care, 2014-04-18
The Effects of Isoflurane and Desflurane on Cognitive Function in Humans, 2011-11-10
AN INFLAMMATORY SIGNATURE OF POSTOPERATIVE DELIRIUM, 2019-11-08
Postoperative Delirium and Postoperative Cognitive Dysfunction: Overlap and Divergence, 2019-04-05
Surgery plus anesthesia induces loss of attention in mice, 2015-09-08
A New Severity Scoring Scale for the Three Minute Confusion Assessment Method (3D-CAM), 2020-06-01
Comparative Accuracy and Efficiency of Four Delirium Screening Protocols, 2020-09-15
A Tale of Two Methods: Chart and Interview Methods for Identifying Delirium, 2014-02-10
Aptamer-Based Proteomics Measuring Preoperative Cerebrospinal Fluid Protein Alterations Associated with Postoperative Delirium, 2023-09-15
Biomarkers of Delirium Duration and Delirium Severity in the ICU, 2020-04-16
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88%Patients said they were given information about recovering at home4% higher than the national average
78%Patients said that nurses always listened to them and explained things well3% higher than the national average
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