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Leslee J. Shaw
Researcher at Cornell University
Publications - 871
Citations - 70793
Leslee J. Shaw is an academic researcher from Cornell University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Coronary artery disease & Myocardial infarction. The author has an hindex of 116, co-authored 808 publications receiving 61598 citations. Previous affiliations of Leslee J. Shaw include Saint Louis University & Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.
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An off-line digital system for reproducible interpretation of the exercise ECG.
Dennis G. Caralis,Garth Wiens,Leslee J. Shaw,Liwa T. Younis,Mary Haueisen,Robert D. Wiens,Bernard R. Chaitman +6 more
TL;DR: Off-line computerized exercise electrocardiographic interpretation is highly reproducible, accurate, time-sparing for cardiologist over read function, and suitable for use in large-scale clinical trials.
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Cost-Effectiveness and Future Implications for Cardiovascular Imaging
TL;DR: This review highlights the current economic climate for health care and the evidentiary standards that are increasingly applied to appropriate use of cardiovascular imaging and the evidence on cost efficiency and effectiveness is explored.
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Comparison of the atherosclerotic burden among asymptomatic patients vs matched volunteers.
Alan Rozanski,Heidi Gransar,Heidi Gransar,Leslee J. Shaw,Nathan D. Wong,James K. Min,Romalisa Miranda-Peats,Romalisa Miranda-Peats,Sean W. Hayes,Sean W. Hayes,John Friedman,John Friedman,Daniel S. Berman,Daniel S. Berman +13 more
TL;DR: In contrast to asymptomatic volunteers, asymPTomatic patients referred for cardiac stress testing possess more extensive atherosclerosis as measured by CAC, indicating the importance of making a clinical distinction between healthy subjects and asymptonomatic patients with respect to atherosclerotic risk.
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Use of intravenous Optison contrast echocardiography reduces downstream resource use and enhances cost savings
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Perceptions of patients and providers on myocardial perfusion imaging for asymptomatic patients, choosing wisely, and professional liability
Kristopher P. Kline,Leslee J. Shaw,Rebecca J. Beyth,Jared Plumb,Linda L. Nguyen,Tianyao Huo,David E. Winchester,David E. Winchester +7 more
TL;DR: While some patients and providers are aware of the low value of MPI in patients without symptoms, others are enthusiastic to use it for a variety of scenarios, even in the VA setting.