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Arthur W. Wallace
Researcher at University of California, San Francisco
Publications - 88
Citations - 5431
Arthur W. Wallace is an academic researcher from University of California, San Francisco. The author has contributed to research in topics: Perioperative & Left Ventricular Aneurysm. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 88 publications receiving 5036 citations. Previous affiliations of Arthur W. Wallace include San Francisco VA Medical Center & University of California, Berkeley.
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Association Between Withholding Angiotensin Receptor Blockers in the Early Postoperative Period and 30-day Mortality: A Cohort Study of the Veterans Affairs Healthcare System
TL;DR: A randomized controlled trial showed that withholding the ARB on the morning of surgery reduces the episodes of intraoperative hypotension and improves responsiveness to ephedrine and phenylephrine.
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Finite-element based optimization of left ventricular passive stiffness in normal volunteers and patients after myocardial infarction: Utility of an inverse deformation gradient calculation of regional diastolic strain.
Yue Zhang,Vicky Y. Wang,Ashley E. Morgan,Jiwon Kim,Romina Tafreshi,Arthur W. Wallace,Julius M. Guccione,Jonathan W. Weinsaft,Liang Ge,Mark B. Ratcliffe,Mark B. Ratcliffe +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, an inverse deformation gradient (DG) method calculation of diastolic strain (IDGDS) allows the FE model-based calculation of regional DV stiffness in post-MI patients with DD.
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Effect of induction and reperfusion with warm substrate-enriched cardioplegia on ventricular function.
Arthur W. Wallace,Mark B. Ratcliffe,Peter S. Nosé,Wayne H. Bellows,William Moores,M. Terry McEnany,Keith Flachsbart,Dennis T. Mangano +7 more
TL;DR: A transient improvement in LV systolic function in the immediate postbypass period in CABG patients in the IRWSE + CB group is demonstrated, demonstrating that the intraoperative benefits of the IRwse + CB technique did not persist in the postoperative period.
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Short term doxycycline treatment induces sustained improvement in myocardial infarction border zone contractility.
Kimberly A. Spaulding,Kiyoaki Takaba,Alexander Collins,Farshid Faraji,Farshid Faraji,Guanying Wang,Esteban Aguayo,Liang Ge,Liang Ge,David Saloner,David Saloner,Arthur W. Wallace,Arthur W. Wallace,Anthony J. Baker,Anthony J. Baker,David H. Lovett,David H. Lovett,Mark B. Ratcliffe,Mark B. Ratcliffe +18 more
TL;DR: Administration of doxycycline for a limited two week period is associated with a sustained improvement in ex-vivo contractility and an increase in wall thickness at end-systole in the border zone six weeks after MI,associated with a reduction in intracellular MMP-2 activity.
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Interaction of L-arginine and phosphodiesterase inhibitors in vasodilation of the porcine internal mammary artery.
Arthur W. Wallace,Wynnis L. Tom +1 more
TL;DR: L-arginine is additive to the vasodilation of the type III PDE inhibitors, amrinone and milrinone, but synergistic with the type V PDE inhibitor, zaprinast and sildenafil.