Connection
Barry Uretsky to Quality of Life
This is a "connection" page, showing publications Barry Uretsky has written about Quality of Life.
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0.141 |
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Young JB, Winters WL, Bourge R, Uretsky BF. 24th Bethesda conference: Cardiac transplantation. Task Force 4: Function of the heart transplant recipient. J Am Coll Cardiol. 1993 Jul; 22(1):31-41.
Score: 0.072
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Uretsky BF, Thygesen K, Daubert JC, Erdmann E, Freemantle N, Gras D, Kappenberger L, Tavazzi L, Cleland JG. Predictors of mortality from pump failure and sudden cardiac death in patients with systolic heart failure and left ventricular dyssynchrony: results of the CARE-HF trial. J Card Fail. 2008 Oct; 14(8):670-5.
Score: 0.051
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Califf RM, Adams KF, McKenna WJ, Gheorghiade M, Uretsky BF, McNulty SE, Darius H, Schulman K, Zannad F, Handberg-Thurmond E, Harrell FE, Wheeler W, Soler-Soler J, Swedberg K. A randomized controlled trial of epoprostenol therapy for severe congestive heart failure: The Flolan International Randomized Survival Trial (FIRST). Am Heart J. 1997 Jul; 134(1):44-54.
Score: 0.006
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Hinderliter AL, Willis PW, Barst RJ, Rich S, Rubin LJ, Badesch DB, Groves BM, McGoon MD, Tapson VF, Bourge RC, Brundage BH, Koerner SK, Langleben D, Keller CA, Murali S, Uretsky BF, Koch G, Li S, Clayton LM, J?bsis MM, Blackburn SD, Crow JW, Long WA. Effects of long-term infusion of prostacyclin (epoprostenol) on echocardiographic measures of right ventricular structure and function in primary pulmonary hypertension. Primary Pulmonary Hypertension Study Group. Circulation. 1997 Mar 18; 95(6):1479-86.
Score: 0.006
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Colucci WS, Packer M, Bristow MR, Gilbert EM, Cohn JN, Fowler MB, Krueger SK, Hershberger R, Uretsky BF, Bowers JA, Sackner-Bernstein JD, Young ST, Holcslaw TL, Lukas MA. Carvedilol inhibits clinical progression in patients with mild symptoms of heart failure. US Carvedilol Heart Failure Study Group. Circulation. 1996 Dec 01; 94(11):2800-6.
Score: 0.006
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Connection Strength
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