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Donald A. Weiner
Researcher at Boston Medical Center
Publications - 71
Citations - 3828
Donald A. Weiner is an academic researcher from Boston Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Coronary artery disease & Angina. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 71 publications receiving 3796 citations. Previous affiliations of Donald A. Weiner include University of Washington & Boston University.
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Exercise stress testing. Correlations among history of angina, ST-segment response and prevalence of coronary-artery disease in the Coronary Artery Surgery Study (CASS).
Donald A. Weiner,Thomas J. Ryan,Carolyn H. McCabe,J W Kennedy,M Schloss,Felix E. Tristani,Bernard R. Chaitman,Lloyd D. Fisher +7 more
TL;DR: The ability of stress testing to predict coronary-artery disease is limited in a heterogeneous population in which the prevalence of disease can be estimated through classificat...
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Prognostic importance of a clinical profile and exercise test in medically treated patients with coronary artery disease
Donald A. Weiner,Thomas J. Ryan,Carolyn H. McCabe,Bernard R. Chaitman,L. Thomas Sheffield,James Ferguson,Lloyd D. Fisher,Felix E. Tristani +7 more
TL;DR: In patients with defined coronary pathoanatomy, clinical and exercise variables primarily relating to the functional state of the left ventricle are helpful in assessing prognosis.
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Comparison of the Clinical Profile and Outcome of Women and Men in Cardiac Rehabilitation
TL;DR: In this cardiac rehabilitation program, women have a less favorable risk factor profile and differ from men with regard to baseline demographics and predictors of program completion; women, however, have similar rates of compliance and achieve the same improvement in functional capacity with training.
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Significance of silent myocardial ischemia during exercise testing in patients with coronary artery disease
Donald A. Weiner,Thomas J. Ryan,Carolyn H. McCabe,S Luk,Bernard R. Chaitman,Sheffield Lt,Felix E. Tristani,Lloyd D. Fisher +7 more
TL;DR: In patients with silent myocardial ischemia during exercise testing, the extent of CAD and the 7-year survival rate are similar to those of patients with angina during exercise Testing, and prognosis is determined primarily by the severity of CAD.
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Exercise Stress Testing
Donald A. Weiner,Thomas J. Ryan,Carolyn H. McCabe,J. Ward Kennedy,Michael Schloss,Felix E. Tristani,Bernard R. Chaitman,Lloyd D. Fisher +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors correlated the description of chest pain, the result of stress testing and the results of coronary arteriography in 1465 men and 580 women from a multicentered clinical trial.