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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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Predictors of Left Main Coronary Artery Disease in the ISCHEMIA Trial.
Roxy Senior,Harmony R. Reynolds,James K. Min,Daniel S. Berman,Michael H. Picard,Bernard R. Chaitman,Leslee J. Shaw,Courtney Page,Sajeev Chakanalil Govindan,Jose Lopez-Sendon,Jesús Peteiro,Gurpreet Singh Wander,Jarosław Drożdż,José Antonio Marin-Neto,Joseph B. Selvanayagam,Jonathan D. Newman,Christophe Thuaire,Johann Christopher,James J. Jang,Raymond Y. Kwong,Sripal Bangalore,Gregg W. Stone,Sean M. O'Brien,William E. Boden,David J. Maron,Judith S. Hochman +25 more
TL;DR: In this article , a post hoc analysis of ISCHEMIA participants was conducted to identify markers of LMD as detected on coronary computed tomography angiography (CTA), using clinical and stress testing parameters.
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Ranolazine Reduces Angina in Women with Ischemic Heart Disease: Results of an Open-Label, Multicenter Trial.
Puja K. Mehta,Shilpa Sharma,Margo Minissian,Manya R. Harsch,Melissa S. Martinson,John A. Nyman,Leslee J. Shaw,C. Noel Bairey Merz,Nanette K. Wenger +8 more
TL;DR: Women with IHD treated with ranolazine for 4 weeks experienced less angina measured by Seattle Angina Questionnaire and Women's Ischemia Symptom Questionnaire, and physical activity improved, and treatment satisfaction improved.
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Age- and gender-adjusted percentiles for number of calcified plaques in coronary artery calcium scanning
Frances Wang,Alan Rozanski,Damini Dey,Yoav Arnson,Heidi Gransar,John D. Friedman,Sean W. Hayes,Louise Thomson,Balaji Tamarappoo,Leslee J. Shaw,James K. Min,John A. Rumberger,Matthew J. Budoff,Michael D. Miedema,Michael J. Blaha,Daniel S. Berman +15 more
TL;DR: A nomogram for age and gender-adjusted percentiles for the numCP on CAC scans has been developed in a large population of asymptomatic patients studied across multiple centers and may provide an additional tool for refining physician recommendations regarding treatment and expressing to patients how their CAC findings relate to others of similar age andGender.
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Prognostic significance of subtle coronary calcification in patients with zero coronary artery calcium score: From the CONFIRM registry.
Donghee Han,Eyal Klein,John D. Friedman,Heidi Gransar,Stephan Achenbach,Mouaz H. Al-Mallah,Matthew J. Budoff,Filippo Cademartiri,Erica Maffei,Tracy Q. Callister,Kavitha Chinnaiyan,Benjamin J.W. Chow,Augustin Delago,Martin Hadamitzky,Joerg Hausleiter,Philipp A. Kaufmann,Todd C. Villines,Yong Jin Kim,Jonathon Leipsic,Gudrun Feuchtner,Ricardo C. Cury,Gianluca Pontone,Daniele Andreini,Hugo Marques,Ronen Rubinshtein,Hyuk Jae Chang,Fay Y. Lin,Leslee J. Shaw,James K. Min,Daniel S. Berman +29 more
TL;DR: A small but non-negligible proportion of patients with CACS 0 had identifiable coronary calcification, which was associated with increased MACE risk, and modifying CAC image acquisition and/or scoring methods could improve the detection of subtle calcification.
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TCT-19 Fractional Flow Reserved Derived From Computed Tomographic Angiography (FFRCT) for Intermediate Severity Coronary Lesions: Results from the DeFACTO Trial (Determination of Fractional Flow Reserve by Anatomic Computed TOmographic Angiography)
James K. Min,Daniel S. Berman,Leslee J. Shaw,Laura Mauri,Bon-Kwon Koo,Andrejs Erglis,Jonathon Leipsic +6 more
TL;DR: Non-invasive fractional flow reserve derived from typically acquired coronary computed tomographic angiography is a novel method that employs computational fluid dynamics to diagnose coronary lesions that cause ischemia.