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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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End-systolic pressure-volume and stress-length relations in the assessment of ventricular function in man.
TL;DR: The systolic size of the heart varies directly with the arterial resistance, and the diastolic volume depends on the diastsolic filling of theheart.
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Precordial scanning. Applications in the detection of left-to-right circulatory shunts.
TL;DR: A precordial scanning technic was presented and I131-labeled Diodrast was injected into an antecubital vein, its concentration in the central circulation was metered by means of a scintillation detector, and the time-concentration curve were recorded directly, in patients with left-to-right shunts.
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Risk Assessment in Patients With Diabetes With the TIMI Risk Score for Atherothrombotic Disease.
Brian A. Bergmark,Deepak L. Bhatt,Eugene Braunwald,David A. Morrow,Ph. Gabriel Steg,Yared Gurmu,Avivit Cahn,Ofri Mosenzon,Itamar Raz,Erin A. Bohula,Benjamin M. Scirica +10 more
TL;DR: The expanded TRS 2°P provides a practical and well-calibrated risk prediction tool for patients with type 2 diabetes and elevated cardiovascular (CV) risk.
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Nonobstructive Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Out of the Shadows: Known from the Beginning but Largely Ignored … Until Now.
TL;DR: This recognition closes a significant gap in understanding the natural history of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, also underscoring that the disease is not uniformly grim but instead consistent with extended longevity, thereby providing many patients with a measure of reassurance.
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755-2 Current Management of ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction and Outcome of Thrombolytic Ineligible Patients: Results of the Multicenter TIMI 9 Registry
Christopher P. Cannon,Timothy D. Henry,Marc J. Schweiger,J. Mark Haugland,George R. McKendall,Prediman K. Shah,Ray E. Gleason,Carolyn H. McCabe,Elliott M. Antman,Eugene Braunwald +9 more
TL;DR: Early mortality was similar for Tlysis and l° PTCA, but highest for medically treated pts, which supports further expansion of reperfusion therapy in ST elevation MI and the need for improved medical therapies for thrombolytic ineligible patients.