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Christopher L. Edwards
Researcher at Durham University
Publications - 153
Citations - 7170
Christopher L. Edwards is an academic researcher from Durham University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Heart failure & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 137 publications receiving 6235 citations. Previous affiliations of Christopher L. Edwards include University of New Mexico & University of Florida.
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Race, ethnicity and pain
TL;DR: The utility of the concepts of race and ethnicity for pain research are reviewed, operational definitions ofrace and ethnicity are suggested, and the literature on the effects ofRace and ethnicity on laboratory and clinical pain is reviewed.
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Effect of Serelaxin on Cardiac, Renal, and Hepatic Biomarkers in the Relaxin in Acute Heart Failure (RELAX-AHF) Development Program: Correlation With Outcomes
Marco Metra,Gad Cotter,Beth A. Davison,G. Michael Felker,Gerasimos Filippatos,Barry H. Greenberg,Piotr Ponikowski,Elaine Unemori,Adriaan A. Voors,Kirkwood F. Adams,Maria Dorobantu,Liliana Grinfeld,Guillaume Jondeau,Alon Marmor,Josep Masip,Peter S. Pang,Karl Werdan,Margaret F. Prescott,Christopher L. Edwards,Sam L. Teichman,Angelo J. Trapani,Christopher Bush,Rajnish Saini,Christoph Schumacher,Thomas Severin,John R. Teerlink,Relax-Ahf Investigators +26 more
TL;DR: Early administration of serelaxin was associated with a reduction of 180-day mortality, and this occurred with fewer signs of organ damage and more rapid relief of congestion during the first days after admission.
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The Causes, Treatment, and Outcome of Acute Heart Failure in 1006 Africans From 9 Countries Results of the Sub-Saharan Africa Survey of Heart Failure
Albertino Damasceno,Bongani M. Mayosi,Mahmoud U Sani,Okechukwu S Ogah,Charles Mondo,Dike B. Ojji,Anastase Dzudie,Charles Kouam Kouam,Ahmed Suliman,Neshaad Schrueder,Gerald Yonga,Serigne Abdou Ba,Fikru Maru,Bekele Alemayehu,Christopher L. Edwards,Beth A. Davison,Gad Cotter,Karen Sliwa +17 more
TL;DR: In African patients, AHF has a predominantly nonischemic cause, most commonly hypertension, and the outcome is similar to that observed in non-African AHF registries, suggesting that AHf has a dire prognosis globally, regardless of the cause.
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Is Worsening Renal Function an Ominous Prognostic Sign in Patients With Acute Heart Failure? The Role of Congestion and Its Interaction With Renal Function
Marco Metra,Beth A. Davison,Luca Bettari,Hengrui Sun,Christopher L. Edwards,Valentina Lazzarini,Barbara Piovanelli,Valentina Carubelli,Silvia Bugatti,Carlo Lombardi,Gad Cotter,Livio Dei Cas +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors measured serum creatinine levels on a daily basis during the hospitalization and assessed the persistence of signs of congestion at discharge in 599 consecutive patients admitted at an institute for acute heart failure (AHF).
Stress Management improves long-term glycemic control in type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
Christopher L. Edwards,Mark N. Feinglos,James D. Lane,Cynthia M. McCaskill,Priti I. Parekh,Richard S. Surwit,Nancy Zucker,Paula G. Williams,Miranda A.L. van Tilburg +8 more
TL;DR: The current results indicate that a cost-effective, group stress management program in a "real-world" setting can result in clinically significant benefits for patients with type 2 diabetes.