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David S. Sheps
Researcher at University of Florida
Publications - 159
Citations - 12997
David S. Sheps is an academic researcher from University of Florida. The author has contributed to research in topics: Coronary artery disease & Depression (differential diagnoses). The author has an hindex of 52, co-authored 155 publications receiving 12206 citations. Previous affiliations of David S. Sheps include Emory University & University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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Depression and Coronary Heart Disease Recommendations for Screening, Referral, and Treatment: A Science Advisory From the American Heart Association Prevention Committee of the Council on Cardiovascular Nursing, Council on Clinical Cardiology, Council on Epidemiology and Prevention, and Interdisciplinary Council on Quality of Care and Outcomes Research: Endorsed by the American Psychiatric Association
Judith H. Lichtman,J. Thomas Bigger,James A. Blumenthal,Nancy Frasure-Smith,Peter G. Kaufmann,François Lespérance,Daniel B. Mark,David S. Sheps,C. Barr Taylor,Erika Sivarajan Froelicher +9 more
TL;DR: A multispecialty consensus document as mentioned in this paper reviewed the evidence linking depression with coronary heart disease and provided recommendations for healthcare providers for the assessment, referral, and treatment of depression.
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Mood disorders in the medically ill: scientific review and recommendations.
Dwight L. Evans,Dennis S. Charney,Dennis S. Charney,Lydia Lewis,Robert N. Golden,Jack M. Gorman,K. Ranga Rama Krishnan,Charles B. Nemeroff,J. Douglas Bremner,Robert M. Carney,James C. Coyne,Mahlon R. DeLong,Nancy Frasure-Smith,Alexander H. Glassman,Philip W. Gold,Igor Grant,Lisa P. Gwyther,Gail Ironson,Robert L. Johnson,Andres M. Kanner,Wayne Katon,Peter G. Kaufmann,Francis J. Keefe,Terence A. Ketter,Thomas Laughren,Jane Leserman,Constantine G. Lyketsos,William M. McDonald,Bruce S. McEwen,Andrew H. Miller,Dominique L. Musselman,Christopher M. O'Connor,John M. Petitto,Bruce G. Pollock,Robert G. Robinson,Steven P. Roose,Julia H. Rowland,Yvette I. Sheline,David S. Sheps,Gregory E. Simon,David Spiegel,Albert J. Stunkard,Trey Sunderland,Paul Tibbits,William J. Valvo +44 more
TL;DR: A growing body of evidence suggests that biological mechanisms underlie a bidirectional link between mood disorders and many medical illnesses and there is evidence to suggest that mood disorders affect the course of medical illnesses.
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Depression as a Risk Factor for Poor Prognosis Among Patients With Acute Coronary Syndrome: Systematic Review and Recommendations A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association
Judith H. Lichtman,Erika Sivarajan Froelicher,James A. Blumenthal,Robert M. Carney,Lynn V. Doering,Nancy Frasure-Smith,Kenneth E. Freedland,Allan S. Jaffe,Erica C Leifheit-Limson,David S. Sheps,Viola Vaccarino,Lawson Wulsin +11 more
TL;DR: Despite the heterogeneity of published studies included in this review, the preponderance of evidence supports the recommendation that the American Heart Association should elevate depression to the status of a risk factor for adverse medical outcomes in patients with acute coronary syndrome.
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The use of subcutaneous erythropoietin and intravenous iron for the treatment of the anemia of severe, resistant congestive heart failure improves cardiac and renal function and functional cardiac class, and markedly reduces hospitalizations.
Donald S. Silverberg,Dov Wexler,Miriam Blum,Gad Keren,David S. Sheps,Eyal Leibovitch,David Brosh,Shlomo Laniado,Doron Schwartz,Tatyana Yachnin,Itzhak Shapira,Dov Gavish,Ron Baruch,Bella Koifman,Carl P Kaplan,Shoshana Steinbruch,Adrian Iaina +16 more
TL;DR: Anemia is very common in CHF and its successful treatment is associated with a significant improvement in cardiac function, functional class, renal function and in a marked fall in the need for diuretics and hospitalization.
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The effect of correction of mild anemia in severe, resistant congestive heart failure using subcutaneous erythropoietin and intravenous iron: a randomized controlled study
Donald S. Silverberg,Dov Wexler,David S. Sheps,Miriam Blum,Gad Keren,Ron Baruch,Doron Schwartz,Tatyana Yachnin,Shoshana Steinbruch,Itzhak Shapira,Shlomo Laniado,Adrian Iaina +11 more
TL;DR: When anemia in CHF is treated with EPO and IV iron, a marked improvement in cardiac and patient function is seen, associated with less hospitalization and renal impairment and less need for diuretics.