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Ann L. Quill
Researcher at University of Massachusetts Medical School
Publications - 9
Citations - 1478
Ann L. Quill is an academic researcher from University of Massachusetts Medical School. The author has contributed to research in topics: Acute coronary syndrome & Myocardial infarction. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 9 publications receiving 1425 citations.
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Decline in rates of death and heart failure in acute coronary syndromes, 1999-2006
Keith A.A. Fox,Philippe Gabriel Steg,Kim A. Eagle,Shaun G. Goodman,Frederick A. Anderson,Christopher B. Granger,Marcus Flather,Andrzej Budaj,Ann L. Quill,Joel M. Gore,Grace Investigators +10 more
TL;DR: Improvements in the management of patients with ACS were associated with significant reductions in the rates of new heart failure and mortality and in rates of stroke and mycoardial infarction at 6 months.
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Trends in acute reperfusion therapy for ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction from 1999 to 2006: we are getting better but we have got a long way to go.
Kim A. Eagle,Brahmajee K. Nallamothu,Rajendra H. Mehta,Christopher B. Granger,Phillippe Gabriel Steg,Frans Van de Werf,Jose Lopez-Sendon,Shaun G. Goodman,Ann L. Quill,Keith A.A. Fox +9 more
TL;DR: Although hospital mortality and delays to fibrinolytic reperfusions have improved, over 40% of patients reperfused still receive it outside the time window recommended, and one-third of potentially eligible patients receive no reperfusion.
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Quantitative troponin and death, cardiogenic shock, cardiac arrest and new heart failure in patients with non-ST-segment elevation acute coronary syndromes (NSTE ACS): insights from the Global Registry of Acute Coronary Events
Sanjit S. Jolly,Heather Shenkman,David Brieger,Keith A.A. Fox,Andrew T. Yan,Kim A. Eagle,P. Gabriel Steg,Ki-Dong Lim,Ann L. Quill,Shaun G. Goodman,Grace Investigators +10 more
TL;DR: The extent of troponin elevation is an independent predictor of morbidity and mortality and was predictive of early mortality and longer term mortality.
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Time course of events in acute coronary syndromes: implications for clinical practice from the GRACE registry.
Keith A.A. Fox,Frederick A. Anderson,Shaun G. Goodman,P. Gabriel Steg,Karen S. Pieper,Ann L. Quill,Joel M. Gore,Grace Investigators +7 more
TL;DR: The timing of events after acute coronary syndromes was affected by ST category and influenced by GRACE risk score within each electrocardiographic category of acute coronary Syndromes.
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Has the frequency of bleeding changed over time for patients presenting with an acute coronary syndrome? The global registry of acute coronary events
Keith A.A. Fox,Kathryn F. Carruthers,Phillippe Gabriel Steg,Alvaro Avezum,Christopher B. Granger,Gilles Montalescot,Shaun G. Goodman,Joel M. Gore,Ann L. Quill,Kim A. Eagle +9 more
TL;DR: Despite increasing use of more intensive therapies, there was a decline in the rate of major bleeding associated with changes in clinical practice, however, individual hospital characteristics remain an important determinant of the frequency ofmajor bleeding.