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Eugene Braunwald
Researcher at Brigham and Women's Hospital
Publications - 1758
Citations - 278949
Eugene Braunwald is an academic researcher from Brigham and Women's Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Myocardial infarction & TIMI. The author has an hindex of 230, co-authored 1711 publications receiving 264576 citations. Previous affiliations of Eugene Braunwald include Boston University & University of California, San Francisco.
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The effects of hyaluronidase on coronary blood flow following coronary artery occlusion in the dog.
TL;DR: Regional myocardial flows were significantly higher than those of the untreated dogs 6 hours after occlusion, suggesting salvage of damaged myocardium by hyaluronidase might be explained by its beneficial effect on collateral blood flow to the ischemic tissue, though this effect onateral flow could be the consequence rather than the cause of this salvage.
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Exercise in patients with heart disease. Effects of body position and type and intensity of exercise.
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Causes of late mortality with dual antiplatelet therapy after coronary stents
Laura Mauri,Laura Mauri,Sammy Elmariah,Robert W. Yeh,Donald E. Cutlip,Donald E. Cutlip,P. Gabriel Steg,Stephan Windecker,Stephen D. Wiviott,Stephen D. Wiviott,David J. Cohen,Joseph M. Massaro,Joseph M. Massaro,Joseph M. Massaro,Ralph B. D'Agostino,Ralph B. D'Agostino,Eugene Braunwald,Eugene Braunwald,Dean J. Kereiakes +18 more
TL;DR: Caution is warranted when considering extended thienopyridine in patients with advanced cancer, as bleeding accounted for a minority of deaths among patients treated with continued thienobyridine.
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INDIE-HFpEF (Inorganic Nitrite Delivery to Improve Exercise Capacity in Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction): Rationale and Design
Yogesh N.V. Reddy,Gregory D. Lewis,Sanjiv J. Shah,Martin M. LeWinter,Marc J. Semigran,Victor G. Davila-Roman,Kevin J. Anstrom,Adrian F. Hernandez,Eugene Braunwald,Margaret M. Redfield,Barry A. Borlaug +10 more
TL;DR: The rationale and design for the INDIE-HFpEF trial (Inorganic Nitrite Delivery to Improve Exercise Capacity in Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction), which is a multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled cross-over study assessing the effect of inhaled inorganic nitrite on peak exercise capacity, is presented.
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