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Mariell Jessup
Researcher at American Heart Association
Publications - 269
Citations - 80056
Mariell Jessup is an academic researcher from American Heart Association. The author has contributed to research in topics: Heart failure & Transplantation. The author has an hindex of 69, co-authored 261 publications receiving 72097 citations. Previous affiliations of Mariell Jessup include Temple University & University of Pittsburgh.
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Similar hemodynamic decongestion with vasodilators and inotropes: systematic review, meta-analysis, and meta-regression of 35 studies on acute heart failure.
Shiro Ishihara,Etienne Gayat,Naoki Sato,Mattia Arrigo,Said Laribi,Said Laribi,Matthieu Legrand,Rui Plácido,Philippe Manivet,Alain Cohen-Solal,Alain Cohen-Solal,William T. Abraham,Mariell Jessup,Alexandre Mebazaa +13 more
TL;DR: Among inotropes, inodilators, such as levosimendan, have greater beneficial effect on the left-ventricular filling pressure than dobutamine, which is similar to that seen in acute heart failure with reduced LVEF.
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ACCF/AHA/HFSA 2011 Survey Results: Current Staffing Profile of Heart Failure Programs, Including Programs That Perform Heart Transplant and Mechanical Circulatory Support Device Implantation A Report of the ACCF Heart Failure and Transplant Committee, AHA Heart Failure and Transplantation Committee, and Heart Failure Society of America
Mariell Jessup,Nancy M. Albert,David E. Lanfear,JoAnn Lindenfeld,Barry M. Massie,Mary Norine Walsh,Mark J. Zucker +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, a survey was conducted to understand the current staffing environment of heart failure, transplant, and mechanical circulatory support device (MCSD) programs in the United States and abroad.
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A Time to be Born and a Time to Die
Lee R. Goldberg,Mariell Jessup +1 more
TL;DR: Clinicians recognize that in most chronic illnesses, the prognosis is, at best, a guess but that ultimately death is inevitable, however, it is the time course, manner of death, and quality of life along the way that the authors' patients most want to know.
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Advanced heart failure and transplant cardiology: a subspecialty is born.
TL;DR: The secondary subspecialty of Advanced Heart Failure and Transplant Cardiology is established, an essential step to ensure quality of care by specialists in a field that has grown up de facto amid rapid expansion both of the population of patients with heart failure and of diagnostic and therapeutic options for their management.
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The Year in Heart Failure
Anjali T. Owens,Mariell Jessup +1 more
TL;DR: In this landmark year for the U.S. healthcare system, during which the Affordable Care Act was signed into law, there have been many notable advances in the area of heart failure (HF) and heart transplantation.