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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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Left Ventricular Response to Severe Exertion in Untethered Dogs
TL;DR: The left ventricle responds to severe exercise with near maximal increases in heart rate and contractility, while significant increases in end diastolic diameter (Frank-Starling mechanism) and stroke volume occur as well.
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Studies on Starling's law of the heart. I. The circulatory response to acute hypervolemia and its modification by ganglionic blockade.
TL;DR: Whether the circulatory response to acutely induced hypervolemia is modified by reducing the activity of the autonomic nervous system by means of ganglionic blockade is determined.
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Effects of a Digitalis Glycoside on Coronary and Systemic Dynamics in Conscious Dogs
TL;DR: In the conscious state, ouabain caused a distinct elevation in coronary and systemic resistances with no change in cardiac output, while in the anesthetized state ouABain reduced cardiac output and when heart rate was controlled, did not alter coronary resistance.
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Cardiovascular reflexes stimulated by reperfusion of ischemic myocardium in acute myocardial infarction.
TL;DR: Successful reperfusion in AMI stimulates cardioinhibitory and vasodepressor (Bezold-Jarisch) reflexes, raising the possibility that the transient hypotension and bradycardia observed during AMI may sometimes reflect the occurrence of spontaneous reperfusions of the acutely ischemic myocardium.
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Prognostic implications of elevated troponin in patients with suspected acute coronary syndrome but no critical epicardial coronary disease: A TACTICS-TIMI-18 substudy
Hisham Dokainish,Manu Pillai,Sabina A. Murphy,Peter M. DiBattiste,Marc J. Schweiger,Amir Lotfi,David A. Morrow,Christopher P. Cannon,Eugene Braunwald,Nasser Lakkis,Tactics-Timi Investigators +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors determined whether there is clinical significance to elevated troponin I in patients with suspected acute coronary syndromes (ACS) with non-critical angiographic coronary stenosis.