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Arthur L. Riba
Researcher at University of Michigan
Publications - 15
Citations - 1042
Arthur L. Riba is an academic researcher from University of Michigan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Guideline & Percutaneous coronary intervention. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 15 publications receiving 1020 citations.
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A randomized trial comparing primary angioplasty with a strategy of short-acting thrombolysis and immediate planned rescue angioplasty in acute myocardial infarction: the PACT trial
Allan M. Ross,Karin S. Coyne,Jonathan S. Reiner,Samuel W. Greenhouse,Cynthia A. Fink,Anthony Frey,Eduardo Moreyra,Mouhieddin Traboulsi,Normand Racine,Arthur L. Riba,Mark A Thompson,Steven Rohrbeck,Conor F. Lundergan +12 more
TL;DR: Tailored thrombolytic regimens compatible with subsequent interventions lead to more frequent early recanalization (before cath arrival), which facilitates greater LV function preservation with no augmentation of adverse events.
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Guideline-based standardized care is associated with substantially lower mortality in medicare patients with acute myocardial infarction: the American College of Cardiology's Guidelines Applied in Practice (GAP) Projects in Michigan.
Kim A. Eagle,Cecelia K. Montoye,Cecelia K. Montoye,Arthur L. Riba,Anthony C. DeFranco,Robert Parrish,Stephen Skorcz,Patricia L. Baker,Jessica D. Faul,Sandeep M. Jani,Benrong Chen,Canopy Roychoudhury,Mary Anne C. Elma,Kristi Mitchell,Rajendra H. Mehta,Rajendra H. Mehta +15 more
TL;DR: In this article, the impact of the American College of Cardiology's Guidelines Applied in Practice (GAP) project for acute myocardial infarction (AMI) care, encompassing 33 acute-care hospitals in southeastern Michigan, on rates of mortality in Medicare patients treated in Michigan was evaluated.
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Trends and disparities in referral to cardiac rehabilitation after percutaneous coronary intervention.
Krishna G. Aragam,Mauro Moscucci,Dean E. Smith,Arthur L. Riba,Mark Zainea,James L. Chambers,David Share,Hitinder S. Gurm +7 more
TL;DR: Racial and gender disparities in referral to rehabilitation exist but are concentrated at the lowest referring hospitals, and referral rates are below the rates of other AMI quality-of-care performance measures and more variable across sites.
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The association between guideline-based treatment instructions at the point of discharge and lower 1-year mortality in Medicare patients after acute myocardial infarction: The American College of Cardiology's Guidelines Applied in Practice (GAP) initiative in Michigan
Adam M. Rogers,Vijay S. Ramanath,Mary Grzybowski,Arthur L. Riba,Sandeep M. Jani,Rajendra H. Mehta,Anthony C. De Franco,Robert Parrish,Stephen Skorcz,Patricia L. Baker,Jessica D. Faul,Benrong Chen,Canopy Roychoudhury,Mary Anne C. Elma,Kristi Mitchell,James B. Froehlich,Cecelia K. Montoye,Kim A. Eagle +17 more
TL;DR: Increased hospital utilization of the standard discharge contract as part of the GAP program is associated with decreased 1-year mortality in Medicare patient populations with AMI.
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Taking the National Guideline for Care of Acute Myocardial Infarction to the Bedside: Developing the Guideline Applied in Practice (GAP) Initiative in southeast Michigan
Kim A. Eagle,Meg Gallogly,Rajendra H. Mehta,Patricia L. Baker,Angela Blount,Marge Freundl,Michele J. Orza,Robert Parrish,Arthur L. Riba,Cecelia K. Montoye +9 more
TL;DR: The GAP project experience suggests that hospitals are enthusiastic about partnering with ACC to improve quality of care and partners can work together to develop a program for guideline implementation; rapid-cycle implementation is possible with the GAP model.