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Jonathan Buber
Researcher at University of Washington
Publications - 51
Citations - 791
Jonathan Buber is an academic researcher from University of Washington. The author has contributed to research in topics: Heart failure & Heart disease. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 43 publications receiving 624 citations. Previous affiliations of Jonathan Buber include Sheba Medical Center & Tel Aviv University.
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Bloodstream Infections Occurring in Patients With Percutaneously Implanted Bioprosthetic Pulmonary Valve A Single-center Experience
Jonathan Buber,Lisa Bergersen,James E. Lock,Kimberlee Gauvreau,Jesse J. Esch,Michael J. Landzberg,Anne Marie Valente,Thomas J. Sandora,Audrey C. Marshall +8 more
TL;DR: The findings suggest that patient and nonvalve anatomic factors may be associated with BSI after percutaneous pulmonary valve implantation, occurring 1 to 56 months after implant, and 2.7% of patients had prosthetic endocarditis.
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Risk of Recurrent Cardiac Events After Onset of Menopause in Women With Congenital Long-QT Syndrome Types 1 and 2
Jonathan Buber,Jehu Mathew,Arthur J. Moss,W. Jackson Hall,Alon Barsheshet,Scott McNitt,Jennifer L. Robinson,Wojciech Zareba,Michael J. Ackerman,Elizabeth S. Kaufman,David Luria,Michael Eldar,Jeffrey A. Towbin,Michael Vincent,Ilan Goldenberg +14 more
TL;DR: The onset of menopause is associated with a significant increase in the risk of cardiac events (dominated by recurrent episodes of syncope) in LQT2 women, suggesting that careful follow-up and continued long-term therapy are warranted in this population.
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Left Atrial Contractile Function Following a Successful Modified Maze Procedure at Surgery and the Risk for Subsequent Thromboembolic Stroke
Jonathan Buber,David Luria,Leonid Sternik,Ehud Raanani,Micha S. Feinberg,Ilan Goldenberg,Eyal Nof,Osnat Gurevitz,Michael Eldar,Michael Glikson,Rafael Kuperstein +10 more
TL;DR: Absence of LA contraction and LA volume index ≥33 ml/m(2) result in a significant increase in the risk for thromboembolic stroke after the Maze procedure for patients in sinus rhythm.
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Non-vitamin K antagonist oral anticoagulants (NOACs) for thromboembolic prevention, are they safe in congenital heart disease? Results of a worldwide study
H. Yang,B.J. Bouma,Konstantinos Dimopoulos,Paul Khairy,Magalie Ladouceur,Koichiro Niwa,Matthias Greutmann,Markus Schwerzmann,Alexander C. Egbe,Giancarlo Scognamiglio,Werner Budts,Gruschen R. Veldtman,Alexander R. Opotowsky,Craig S. Broberg,Lina Gumbiene,Folkert J. Meijboom,Tobias Rutz,Martijn C. Post,Tabitha G. Moe,Magdalena Lipczyńska,S. F. Tsai,S. Chakrabarti,Daniel Tobler,W. Davidson,Marielle Morissens,A.P.J. van Dijk,Jonathan Buber,Judith Bouchardy,Kristofer Skoglund,C. Christersson,T. Kronvall,T.C. Konings,Rafael Alonso-Gonzalez,Atsushi Mizuno,Gary Webb,M. Laukyte,Gertjan T. Sieswerda,Keri M. Shafer,Jamil Aboulhosn,Barbara J.M. Mulder +39 more
TL;DR: Initial results from the worldwide prospective study suggest that NOACs are safe and may be effective for thromboembolic prevention in adults with heterogeneous forms of congenital heart disease.
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Exercise haemodynamics may unmask the diagnosis of diastolic dysfunction among patients with pulmonary hypertension.
Elad Maor,Elad Maor,Yoni Grossman,Ronen Gingy Balmor,Michael J. Segel,Paul Fefer,Sagit Ben-Zekry,Jonathan Buber,Elio DiSegni,Victor Guetta,Issahar Ben-Dov,Amit Segev +11 more
TL;DR: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the role of exercise during right heart catheterization in the unmasking of diastolic dysfunction.