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Ana Barac
Researcher at Georgetown University
Publications - 158
Citations - 8236
Ana Barac is an academic researcher from Georgetown University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Breast cancer. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 126 publications receiving 5347 citations. Previous affiliations of Ana Barac include MedStar Georgetown University Hospital & MedStar Washington Hospital Center.
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Left-Ventricular Function After 3 Months of Sacubitril-Valsartan in Acute Decompensated Heart Failure.
Dino Miric,Darija Bakovic,Davor Eterović,Tomislav Sorić,Vesna Čapkun,Ivica Vuković,Darko Duplančić,Ana Barac +7 more
TL;DR: In patients with ADHF 3-month treatment with sacubitril-valsartan, compared to guideline directed medical therapy without sacubItril, improves LVEF and GLS.
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In-Hospital Complications in Pregnant Women With Current or Historical Cancer Diagnoses.
Pensee Wu,Kelvin P. Jordan,Carolyn Chew-Graham,Carolyn Chew-Graham,Mohamed O. Mohamed,Ana Barac,Gina Lundberg,Lucy C Chappell,Erin D. Michos,Angela H.E.M. Maas,Mamas A. Mamas +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors assessed the temporal trends, characteristics and comorbidities, and in-hospital cardiovascular and obstetric complications and outcomes of pregnant women with current or historical cancer diagnosis at the time of admission for delivery.
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Long-term Trajectories of Physical Function Decline in Women With and Without Cancer.
Elizabeth M. Cespedes Feliciano,Sowmya Vasan,Juhua Luo,Alexandra M. Binder,Rowan T. Chlebowski,Charles P. Quesenberry,Hailey R. Banack,Bette J. Caan,Electra D. Paskett,G. Williams,Ana Barac,Andrea Z. LaCroix,Ulrike Peters,Kerryn W. Reding,Kathy Pan,Aladdin H. Shadyab,Lihong Qi,Garnet L. Anderson +17 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors examined trajectories of physical function a decade before and after cancer diagnosis among older survivors and cancer-free controls and found that after diagnosis, survivors experienced accelerated declines relative to controls, whose scores declined 1 to 2 points per year.