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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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Resolved and unresolved issues in the prevention and treatment of coronary artery disease: A workshop consensus statement☆☆☆

TL;DR: Many opportunities exist for obtaining further information regarding the underlying pathophysiology, the fundamental mechanisms of action of interventions designed to prevent and/or treat the development of myocardial ischemia and cardiac failure and for effecting favorably the natural history of various forms of heart disease.
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Association of creatinine and creatinine clearance on presentation in acute myocardial infarction with subsequent mortality.

TL;DR: In the setting of STEMI, elevated Cr and/or impaired CrCl on presentation is associated with increased mortality, independent of other conventional risk factors and TRS, and does not appear to be mediated by reduced fibrinolytic efficacy among patients with impaired renal function.
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A Trial of Two Strategies to Modify the Test-Ordering Behavior of Medical Residents

TL;DR: Two methods to reduce the ordering of laboratory and radiologic tests by medical residents in their first postgraduate year by dividing the residents into three groups are studied.
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A simple risk index for rapid initial triage of patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction: an InTIME II substudy.

TL;DR: A simple risk index based on characteristics easily assessed by any paramedical or clinical personnel captures most of the information from more complex tools, and is likely to be useful in the rapid triage of patients with STEMI outside hospital or on first arrival in the hospital.