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Jim Froehlich
Researcher at University of Michigan
Publications - 11
Citations - 721
Jim Froehlich is an academic researcher from University of Michigan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Irad & Aortic dissection. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 11 publications receiving 604 citations.
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Role of age in acute type A aortic dissection outcome: report from the International Registry of Acute Aortic Dissection (IRAD).
Santi Trimarchi,Kim A. Eagle,Christoph A. Nienaber,Vincenzo Rampoldi,Frederik H.W. Jonker,Carlo De Vincentiis,Alessandro Frigiola,Lorenzo Menicanti,Thomas T. Tsai,Jim Froehlich,Arturo Evangelista,Daniel G. Montgomery,Eduardo Bossone,Jeanna V. Cooper,Jin Li,Michael Deeb,Gabriel Meinhardt,Thoralf M. Sundt,Eric M. Isselbacher +18 more
TL;DR: Surgical management was still associated with significantly lower in-hospital mortality rates compared with medical management until the age of 80 years, and surgery may decrease the in- hospital mortality rate for octogenarians with type A aortic dissection.
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Importance of refractory pain and hypertension in acute type B aortic dissection: insights from the International Registry of Acute Aortic Dissection (IRAD).
Santi Trimarchi,Kim A. Eagle,Christoph A. Nienaber,Reed E. Pyeritz,Frederik H.W. Jonker,Toru Suzuki,Patrick T. O'Gara,Stuart Hutchinson,Vincenzo Rampoldi,Viviana Grassi,Eduardo Bossone,Bart E. Muhs,Arturo Evangelista,Thomas T. Tsai,Jim Froehlich,Jeanna V. Cooper,Dan Montgomery,Gabriel Meinhardt,Truls Myrmel,Gilbert R. Upchurch,Thoralf M. Sundt,Eric M. Isselbacher +21 more
TL;DR: Recurrent pain and refractory hypertension appeared as clinical signs associated with increased in-hospital mortality, particularly when managed medically, and suggest that aortic intervention, such as via an endovascular approach, may be indicated in this intermediate-risk group.
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Acute abdominal aortic dissection: insight from the International Registry of Acute Aortic Dissection (IRAD).
Santi Trimarchi,Thomas T. Tsai,Kim A. Eagle,Eric M. Isselbacher,Jim Froehlich,Jeanna V. Cooper,Vincenzo Rampoldi,Gilbert R. Upchurch +7 more
TL;DR: IAAAD patients treated with surgical or endovascular procedures had a lower unadjusted in-hospital and long-term mortality rate compared with medically managed patients and aggressive surgical orEndovascular management seems justified to improve the life expectancy of patients with IAAAD.
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Influence of clinical presentation on the outcome of acute B aortic dissection: evidences from IRAD.
Santi Trimarchi,Jip L. Tolenaar,Thomas T. Tsai,Jim Froehlich,M. Pegorer,Gilbert R. Upchurch,Rossella Fattori,Thoralf M. Sundt,Eric M. Isselbacher,C.A. Nienaber,Vincenzo Rampoldi,Kim A. Eagle +11 more
TL;DR: In IRAD ABAD uncomplicated patients, medical therapy was associated with best hospital outcome, while endovascular interventions were associated with better results than surgery when invasive treatments were required.
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Diversity in the Pulmonary Embolism Response Team Model: An Organizational Survey of the National PERT Consortium Members.
Geoffrey D. Barnes,Christopher Kabrhel,D. Mark Courtney,Soophia Naydenov,Todd Wood,Rachel P. Rosovsky,Kenneth Rosenfield,Jay Giri,Prakash Balan,Geoff D. Barnes,Mark E. Courtney,Alain Drooz,Jim Froehlich,Patricia George,Phillip Green,Nicholas Giordano,Emily Gundert,Rajesh Gupta,Praveen Hariharan,Savanah Harshbarger,Surovi Hazarika,Gustavo A. Heresi,James Horowitz,Wissam Jaber,Christopher Kabrhel,Sameer Khandhar,Jeffrey A. Kline,Blair A. Parry,Samy Selim,Akhilesh K. Sista,Susan S. Smyth,Tom Todoran,Amy Tucker,Mitchell D. Weinberg,Alison S. Witkin +34 more