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Mary Norine Walsh
Researcher at Health Service Executive
Publications - 176
Citations - 12481
Mary Norine Walsh is an academic researcher from Health Service Executive. The author has contributed to research in topics: Heart failure & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 51, co-authored 150 publications receiving 10042 citations. Previous affiliations of Mary Norine Walsh include University of California, Los Angeles & University of Florida.
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HFSA 2010 Comprehensive Heart Failure Practice Guideline.
JoAnn Lindenfeld,Nancy M. Albert,John P. Boehmer,Sean P. Collins,Justin A. Ezekowitz,Michael M. Givertz,Stuart D. Katz,Marc Klapholz,Debra K. Moser,Joseph G. Rogers,Randall C. Starling,William G. Stevenson,Wai Hong Tang,Teerlink,Mary Norine Walsh +14 more
TL;DR: Heart failure is a syndrome characterized by high mortality, frequent hospitalization, reduced quality of life, and a complex therapeutic regimen that makes HF an ideal candidate for practice guidelines.
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A fully magnetically levitated left ventricular assist device - Final report
Mandeep R. Mehra,Nir Uriel,Yoshifumi Naka,Joseph C. Cleveland,Melana Yuzefpolskaya,Christopher T. Salerno,Mary Norine Walsh,Carmelo A. Milano,Chetan B. Patel,Steven W. Hutchins,John Ransom,Gregory A. Ewald,Akinobu Itoh,Nirav Raval,Scott C. Silvestry,Rebecca Cogswell,Ranjit John,Arvind Bhimaraj,Brian A. Bruckner,Brian D. Lowes,John Y. Um,Valluvan Jeevanandam,Gabriel Sayer,Abeel A. Mangi,Ezequiel J. Molina,Farooq H. Sheikh,Keith D. Aaronson,Francis D. Pagani,William Cotts,Antone Tatooles,Ashok N. Babu,Don Chomsky,Jason N. Katz,Paul B. Tessmann,David A. Dean,Arun Krishnamoorthy,Joyce Chuang,Ia Topuria,Poornima Sood,Daniel J. Goldstein +39 more
TL;DR: Among patients with advanced heart failure, a fully magnetically levitated centrifugal‐flow left ventricular assist device was associated with less frequent need for pump replacement than an axial‐flow device and was superior with respect to survival free of disabling stroke or reoperation to replace or remove a malfunctioning device.
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A Fully Magnetically Levitated Circulatory Pump for Advanced Heart Failure
Mandeep R. Mehra,Yoshifumi Naka,Nir Uriel,Daniel J. Goldstein,Joseph C. Cleveland,Paolo C. Colombo,Mary Norine Walsh,Carmelo A. Milano,Chetan B. Patel,Ulrich P. Jorde,Francis D. Pagani,Keith D. Aaronson,David A. Dean,Kelly McCants,Akinobu Itoh,Gregory A. Ewald,Douglas A. Horstmanshof,James W. Long,Christopher T. Salerno +18 more
TL;DR: Among patients with advanced heart failure, implantation of a fully magnetically levitated centrifugal‐flow pump was associated with better outcomes at 6 months than was implanted of an axial‐ flow pump, primarily because of the lower rate of reoperation for pump malfunction.
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Two-Year Outcomes with a Magnetically Levitated Cardiac Pump in Heart Failure
Mandeep R. Mehra,Daniel J. Goldstein,Nir Uriel,Joseph C. Cleveland,Melana Yuzefpolskaya,Christopher T. Salerno,Mary Norine Walsh,Carmelo A. Milano,Chetan B. Patel,Gregory A. Ewald,Akinobu Itoh,David A. Dean,Arun Krishnamoorthy,William Cotts,Antone Tatooles,Ulrich P. Jorde,Brian A. Bruckner,Jerry D. Estep,Valluvan Jeevanandam,Gabriel Sayer,Douglas A. Horstmanshof,Douglas A. Horstmanshof,James W. Long,Sanjeev K. Gulati,Eric Skipper,John B. O'Connell,Gerald Heatley,Poornima Sood,Yoshifumi Naka +28 more
TL;DR: In patients with advanced heart failure, a fully magnetically levitated centrifugal‐flow pump was superior to a mechanical‐bearing axial‐ flow pump with regard to survival free of disabling stroke or reoperation to replace or remove a malfunctioning device.
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2021 Update to the 2017 ACC Expert Consensus Decision Pathway for Optimization of Heart Failure Treatment: Answers to 10 Pivotal Issues About Heart Failure With Reduced Ejection Fraction: A Report of the American College of Cardiology Solution Set Oversight Committee
Thomas M. Maddox,James L. Januzzi,Larry A. Allen,Khadijah Breathett,Javed Butler,Leslie L. Davis,Gregg C. Fonarow,Nasrien E. Ibrahim,JoAnn Lindenfeld,Frederick A. Masoudi,Shweta R. Motiwala,Estefania Oliveros,J. Herbert Patterson,Mary Norine Walsh,Alan G. Wasserman,Clyde W. Yancy,Quentin R. Youmans +16 more
TL;DR: This document summarizes current capabilities, research and operational priorities, and plans for further studies that were established at the 2015 USGS workshop on quantitative hazard assessments of earthquake-triggered landsliding and liquefaction in the Czech Republic.